Marshall Islands is a nation of aquamarine atolls and golden sandy islands, stretching out in the Central Pacific in two parallel chains. This chain resembles a twin stringed necklace of emerald in a golden form. It is spread over a land area of 750,00 square miles. The main Tourist Destinations in Marshall Islands are its pristine underwater wonder world, which is home to an exotic collection of colorful marine life.
The Tourist Destinations in Marshall Islands include the 1000 species of fish, 250 species of hard and soft coral, as well as a treasure trove of WWII relic. There are some excellent diving sites, an enchanting aquatic life as well as pristine natural landscape for you to explore. For the anglers, the island is a paradise, having some rich fishing pockets. In the 750, 000 square miles of tropical Pacific Ocean, the islands offers one of the best fishing opportunity to the tourists.
The places of Biklini Atoll and Kwajalein Atoll as well as the deep walls and coral reefs of places like Arno and Rongelap are popular among divers to experience the pristine diving and also some fantastic underwater sights. Sport fishing here is second to none in the Pacific.
Tourist coming for Sportfishing in Marshall Islands can go for fly fishing, jigging and bottom fishing, trolling, casting and whipping and much more. The main fishing areas are all the 29 atolls in the Marshalls which provide excellent fishing facilities. Anglers can reach from the capital Majuro Atoll to nearby Arno Atoll by boat or to other atolls through Air Marshall Islands. One can take the domestic carrier, or the many charter boats which provides a wide range of accommodations.
There are excellent flora and fauna in Marshall Islands. One will find Flame of Forest, hibiscus and different colored Plumeria flowers. One can see around 160 species of coral that surround the islands. The first stop while going to Marshall Islands should be either Ebeye or Majuro, though visits to outer island can be reached. Jaluit, the former capital prides of some best scuba diving as well as marine life among the islands. One can go for day trips on Sundays to Maloelap or Mili atolls for some fantastic snorkeling over WWII wrecks, eat the local food and watch dancing. The place has some historic sites and buildings as well. A visit to the Alele Museum provides glimpse of the history and local traditions of the culture of Marshall people.
The main Tourist Destinations in Marshall Islands are its pristine underwater wonder world, which is home to an exotic collection of colorful marine life.
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