Marshall Islands Passport โ Global Access
The Marshall Islands is a sprawling chain of volcanic islands and coral atolls in the central Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and the Philippines. It is world-renowned for its pristine marine life, turquoise lagoons, and historical significance as a WWII site.
Top Cities to Visit
The capital atoll and political hub, offering modern amenities, historic sites like the Cathedral of the Assumption, and beautiful lagoon views.
Must-See Landmarks
- โ Bikini Atoll (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- โ Kwajalein Atoll
- โ Laura Beach
- โ Kalalin Pass
Local Cuisine
- โ Breadfruit dishes
- โ Fresh Seafood (Tuna, Octopus)
- โ Coconut Rice
Safety & Scams
Generally very safe with low crime rates; petty theft can occur in Majuro; be mindful of powerful ocean currents when swimming or diving; healthcare facilities are basic, so travel insurance with evacuation is recommended; protect yourself from the tropical sun.
Getting Around
Taxi service in Majuro is inexpensive and works on a shared basis; inter-island travel is mostly by Air Marshall Islands or shipping vessels; walking is easy within the main village areas; car rentals are available in Majuro.
Cultural Etiquette
Respect for elders is paramount; greetings should be polite; dress modestly, especially outside resort areas (avoid swimwear in public villages); always ask permission before taking a photo of someone; Sunday is a quiet day of rest.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital connectivity is centralized in Majuro and Ebeye; NTA is the primary provider; 4G is available in urban centers but speed can be limited; remote atolls have very limited or no connection; many tourist accommodations offer Wi-Fi.
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