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Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands are a remote Pacific nation of atolls and islands spread across a vast ocean area, with travel centered on Majuro, outer-atoll logistics, World War II history, diving, fishing, lagoon scenery, Marshallese culture, and the nuclear-testing legacy of Bikini Atoll. Visitor infrastructure is limited compared with larger Pacific destinations, but that is part of the planning reality: this is a place for specialized divers, anglers, researchers, Pacific history travelers, yacht crews, and patient island travelers rather than resort-hopping crowds. UNESCO lists Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site, where the United States conducted nuclear weapons tests after forcibly relocating the Bikini community, as a World Heritage property.

A practical first visit usually focuses on Majuro for several days, with Laura Beach, local markets, lagoon views, cultural visits, and boat trips if available. Outer-atoll travel requires careful flight or boat planning, local permissions, and schedule flexibility. Bikini diving has long attracted advanced wreck divers because of sunken ships from Operation Crossroads, but access, safety rules, radiation restrictions, and operator availability must be verified directly; the atoll is not simply an open beach destination. Weather, tides, limited medical services, and infrequent transport should shape every itinerary.

The U.S. State Department lists the Marshall Islands at Level 1, exercise normal precautions, and travelers should verify current entry rules before departure. U.S. citizens can generally enter under Compact of Free Association arrangements, but passports, onward travel, health requirements, and local permissions for outer islands should still be confirmed. Accessibility is limited, roads and sidewalks can be uneven, and serious medical care may require evacuation. The Marshall Islands suits experienced independent travelers, divers, anglers, Pacific history travelers, photographers, and visitors with a strong interest in oceanic culture and climate vulnerability.

Visitor Tip: Confirm every inter-island flight, boat, accommodation, dive plan, and permit directly before arrival, and carry critical medications, cash, reef-safe sun protection, and travel insurance that includes medical evacuation.

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  • The official tourism site timed out during automated research, so current tourism details should be verified directly before travel.
  • Outer-atoll access, Bikini Atoll permissions, dive-operator availability, medical limitations, and transport schedules are highly logistics-dependent.
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