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Pacific War Heritage- Marshall Islands

Pacific War Heritage- Marshall Islands3 Nights / 4 Days

Summary: Discover the remote Marshall Islands from Hawaii's convenient gateway. Explore World War II history, pristine atolls, and vibrant marine ecosystems. This specialized package focuses on historical significance, diving opportunities, and unique Micronesian culture. Ideal for adventure travelers interested in war history, remote destinations, and exceptional diving experiences. Limited facilities require comfortable camping equipment and adventurous spirit.


  • Breakfast
  • Transportation
  • Hotel
  • Sightseeing

Key Highlights

  • Kwajalein Atoll History 
  • Bikini Atoll Diving (optional) 
  • Traditional Stick Chart Navigation 
  • WWII Wrecks Exploration

Itinerary

  • Majuro
    2N
  • Kwajalein Atoll
    1N

Arrive at Amata Kabua International Airport in Majuro aboard one of the limited weekly flights from Honolulu (approximately 5.5 hours). Clear immigration and customs - ensure all required permits are arranged prior. Transfer to your hotel, likely Capitol Hotel or Robert Reimers Hotel, the main accommodation options. After settling in, begin orientation with local guide explaining island geography - Marshall Islands consists of 29 coral atolls with only 70 square miles total land area. Afternoon explores downtown Majuro, visiting Alele Museum to understand Marshallese culture, traditional navigation techniques, and historical exhibits including models of traditional outrigger canoes. Evening dinner features fresh seafood and traditional dishes adapted for international palates.


  • Hotel
  • Transportation
  • Sightseeing

Start early with breakfast before embarking on lagoon exploration. Majuro's vast lagoon, one of the world's largest, offers incredible opportunities. Visit Laura Beach, a rare sandy beach in this primarily coral-rock island nation. Morning includes traditional outrigger canoe experience where local navigators demonstrate ancient wayfinding techniques using stick charts that map ocean swells and currents. These intricate navigational tools guided Polynesian voyagers across thousands of miles of open ocean. Afternoon diving or snorkeling reveals pristine coral reefs and abundant marine life - rays, sharks, and colorful tropical fish populate these remote waters. Visit local handicraft centers where women weave traditional baskets and create shell jewelry. Evening features cultural performance with traditional songs and stick dancing.


  • Breakfast
  • Hotel
  • Transportation
  • Sightseeing

Morning flight to Kwajalein Atoll requires special permission (arranged in advance) to visit this historically significant location. Kwajalein remains a U.S. military installation and key WWII battleground. Professional guide leads tour explaining the battle's strategic importance and its role in changing Pacific war dynamics. Visit restored bunkers, gun emplacements, and memorial sites honoring fallen soldiers. Optional scuba diving here reveals numerous WWII shipwrecks including Japanese vessels and downed aircraft, creating artificial reefs now vibrant with marine life. Return to Majuro by afternoon flight. Evening includes traditional feast prepared in earth oven, featuring taro, breadfruit, fish, and pork - vegetarian options available with advance notice.


  • Breakfast
  • Hotel
  • Transportation
  • Sightseeing
  • Flight

Final morning in Marshall Islands includes souvenir shopping at local markets where vendors sell traditional handicrafts, woven items, and shell jewelry. Visit traditional handicraft workshops witnessing weaving techniques passed through generations. Photography opportunities abound at Delap Park with its Japanese peace monument and ocean views. Afternoon transfer to airport occurs several hours before departure due to limited facilities. Reflect on your unique experience visiting one of world's most remote nations - population only 50,000 spread across tiny islands in vast ocean. Board your flight connecting through Hawaii or Fiji, carrying memories of pristine atolls, profound history, and warm Pacific islander hospitality. Your Marshall Islands adventure concludes as these tiny specks of land disappear beneath clouds.


  • Breakfast
  • Transportation
  • Sightseeing

Inclusions

  •  All airport transfers 
  • 3 nights hotel accommodation 
  • Daily breakfast and 2 dinners
  • Inter-island flight to Kwajalein 
  • All permits and permissions 
  • Historical site tours with guide 
  • Lagoon boat excursions 
  • Cultural demonstrations

Exclusions

  • International flights to/from Marshall Islands 
  • Meals not specified 
  • Scuba diving equipment rental 
  • Travel insurance (essential)
  • Kwajalein atoll access fees
  • Photography permits at military sites 
  • Optional diving excursions 
  • Personal expenses and tips

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