Take part in an underwater journey

All visitors to the republic should go diving in the Marshall Islands, which have outstanding year-round visibility, some of the world's healthiest coral reefs, and scores of sunken ships and planes from WWII. To mention a few of the wrecks unearthed, there was the world's only diving aircraft carrier, the flagship of the Japanese Armada at the time, and a stunningly undamaged B-26 bomber at a depth of barely 5 feet. The Marshall Islands provide unparalleled diving and coral viewing possibilities. Divers will like the sheer cliffs, coral peaks, canals, and reef sites. Some dive locations are teeming with fast-moving pelagic shoals, while others are home to a diverse array of hard and soft corals. The most popular diving spots in the Marshall Islands are in the district of Majuro, the capital of the Marshall Islands. There are hundreds of fish and coral species, as well as spectacular cliffs and fractures.


In addition to the Bikini Atoll, there are outstanding diving sites in and around Majuro, the capital. The visibility is fantastic. Rongelap Atoll has just been reopened to divers, who may now experience incredible drop-offs and reefs. The coral is excellent, although global warming has caused some bleaching. From May to August, you can dive by liveaboard boat from the US military post at Kwajalein or from dive shops on Majuro. Taking part in an underwater journey is one of the things about the Marshall Islands you should know and experience.

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