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Bokanbotin Island Resort - Marshall Islands
Marshall Islands
10/07 – 13/07
372 €/nighttotal: 1116 € (3 )

Bokanbotin Island Resort

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hotel , Majuro
The Bokanbotin Island Resort offers a secluded island experience on Bokanbotin Island, Majuro, providing a peaceful retreat for travellers seeking a tranquil escape.
This 3-star hotel accommodates up to three guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, a terrace with sea views, and a garden, with pets also welcome.
Rushing Water - Marshall Islands
9.0 6 reviews
Marshall Islands
15/10 – 24/10
484 €/nighttotal: 4356 € (9 )

Rushing Water

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apartment , Majuro Atoll
This beach house is located just a short distance from Majuro Airport and within a 2km radius of downtown Majuro, offering easy access to restaurants, shops, and other attractions. The property has received very good ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The beach house comprises one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free parking, and free airport transportation.
Majuro Penthouse - Marshall Islands
Marshall Islands
15/10 – 24/10
288 €/nighttotal: 2592 € (9 )

Majuro Penthouse

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cabin , Ajeltake
This unique lodge in Ajeltake offers a memorable escape, situated in a distinctive location with proximity to local Ajeltake attractions.
This cabin accommodates two guests and features air conditioning, internet, and a kitchen, providing an anything-but-ordinary experience with its distinctive ambiance and focus on creating lasting memories.
Bokanbotin Island Glamping - Marshall Islands
10 6 reviews
Marshall Islands
15/10 – 24/10
314 €/nighttotal: 2826 € (9 )

Bokanbotin Island Glamping

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bubble , Delap-Uliga-Djarrit
This bubble is located in the Delap-Uliga-Djarrit district, just a short walk from the lively marketplace and a scenic 2-kilometre drive from the lagoon.
The bubble offers a unique stay for two, with a private bathroom, comfortable bedding, and a cosy seating area. Guests can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the lush vegetation and the distant ocean horizon.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Marshall Islands

  • What are the top attractions in the Marshall Islands?

    The Marshall Islands offer a range of attractions. For stunning natural beauty, Bikini Atoll, while possessing a poignant history related to nuclear testing, is renowned for its exceptional diving and snorkelling opportunities. The clear waters surrounding the atolls are ideal for exploring vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. For a cultural experience, visit the capital, Majuro, and explore the local markets and historical sites like the Japanese WWII relics. Many of the outer islands offer a glimpse into traditional Marshallese life and stunning beaches. Remember to check travel advisories before visiting Bikini Atoll due to its history.
  • What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Marshall Islands?

    Marshall Islands Resort is among the best resorts with a swimming pool in Marshall Islands.

  • Which airports are the biggest in the Marshall Islands?

    The largest airport in the Marshall Islands is Majuro Airport (MJU), serving as the main international gateway. Other airports exist on various atolls, but they're generally smaller and cater primarily to domestic flights.
  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in the Marshall Islands?

    While credit cards are accepted in larger hotels and some businesses in Majuro, cash, particularly US dollars, remains the most common form of payment, especially in outer islands. It's always advisable to carry sufficient US dollar cash.
  • Is the driving culture in the Marshall Islands considered safe for tourists?

    Driving conditions can vary across the islands. On Majuro, the roads are generally well-maintained, but traffic can be congested in some areas. On outer islands, road conditions might be less developed. Driving is on the right-hand side of the road. It's recommended to exercise caution and be aware of local driving practices.
  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in the Marshall Islands?

    Respectful behaviour is highly valued. It's polite to greet people with a 'Hello' or 'Ia aio' and to remove your shoes when entering homes or some traditional buildings. Modest attire is generally appreciated, particularly when visiting local communities. Learning a few basic Marshallese phrases is a thoughtful gesture.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to the Marshall Islands?

    The Marshall Islands don't have widely known international festivals in the same way as some other countries. However, local celebrations and events are held throughout the year, often tied to religious holidays or local customs. It is best to check with local tourism boards for details on specific events during your travel dates.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in the Marshall Islands?

    A week allows for exploring different aspects of the islands. Spending a few days in Majuro to experience the capital's culture and amenities, followed by a trip to an outer atoll like Kwajalein or Arno Atoll for relaxation, diving or snorkelling, would provide a well-rounded experience. Consider the time needed for travel between islands.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in the Marshall Islands?

    For a weekend trip, Majuro offers a good base. You can explore the city, relax on the beaches, and perhaps arrange a day trip to a nearby islet for snorkelling or swimming. The limited time means focusing on one area is best.
  • Are there parts of the Marshall Islands with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    The Marshall Islands have a tropical climate, meaning relatively consistent warmth year-round. However, there's a wet season (typically May to November) with higher rainfall and humidity. The dry season (December to April) is generally considered more pleasant for tourism.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in the Marshall Islands?

    Emergency services vary by island. For medical emergencies, contact the local hospital or clinic. For security concerns, contact the local police station. It's advisable to check with your accommodation or the local tourism office for specific emergency contact numbers upon arrival.
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