Pohnpei Island Beach
Pohnpei Island Beach, Micronesia's capital state, is a land steeped in history and mystery. Visitors return to the beach because of the mist-covered mountains, rich flora, abundant marine life, stunning waterfalls, unusual trees, animals, and unrivaled adventure sports. Pohnpei, the world's largest and highest island, has much to offer nature lovers, explorers, and hikers. The waterfalls of Pohnpei range in beauty from good to outstanding.
White sand beaches are rare and far between in Pohnpei, but they can be found if you know where to search. Pohnpei has avoided hoards of visitors, chain hotels, and lines of high-rise residential towers along the coast by not having miles and miles of beaches. Instead, this island is known for its crystal blue waters, rare black corals, stunning hiking routes, and healthy manta population. This could be the dive site for you if you're an adventurous diver seeking for an off-the-beaten-path location for your next dive vacation!
Location: Pohnpei, Micronesia