5 Nature & Parks in Majuro That You Shouldn't Miss

October 18, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Spread over several hundred thousand square miles of the Pacific, the Marshall Islands are a divers paradise of coral reefs, exotic species of fish, and WWII wrecks. The narrow Majuro atoll is the country's capital, with a major port and international airport. Before departing the city for snorkeling adventures, take the opportunity to learn about the history and people of the Marshall Islands at the Alele Museum, or shop for some traditional woven baskets and bags, a specialty of the islands.

1. Kalalin Pass

Majuro Marshall Islands
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Kalalin Pass

This fantastic coral reef features an area called "the aquarium" that often provides the dive of a lifetime.

2. Bikini Atoll

Majuro Marshall Islands
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3. Arno Atoll

Majuro Marshall Islands
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Arno Atoll

This largely undeveloped island has great dive sites.

4. Eneko

Eneko Island, Majuro Marshall Islands
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5. Bokolap Island

Majuro Marshall Islands
Bokolap Island

This popular scuba diving site features thousands of fish and a World War II U.S. torpedo plane in 115 ft. of water.

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