Marshall Islands Travel Guide

With a population of approximately 53,000, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) covers a land area of only 70.5 square miles but includes one of the largest maritime zones in the Pacific Ocean. The country consists of 29 atolls and five islands.

The Marshall Islands is a parliamentary democracy, and its close relationship with the United States is reflected in the Compact of Free Association that binds our two nations.
The RMI has a developing agrarian and service-oriented economy.
Limited tourist facilities exist, including three major hotels in Majuro, while most other areas have limited guest quarters.
The Marshall Islands Visitors Authority bids you a warm welcome to our beautiful islands.
The Republic of the Marshall Islands covers nearly a million square miles of picturesque islands, thriving coral atolls, and crystal clear blue waters. It is undoubtedly one of the most unique places in the world to visit. While you are here, we encourage you to take some time to see the Marshall Islands.
Tap into your adventurous self and explore our isles. Take a drive to Laura Village on the far western end of the island, book a picnic trip to one of our small islands across the lagoon, or take a scuba diving excursion to see our underwater world which is teeming with rich sea life.
If you have a few extra days, we encourage you to visit one of our other atolls- Arno, Jaluit, Mili or Likiep. We at MIVA can help you plan your itinerary.

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