Take part in an underwater journey
All visitors to the republic should go scuba diving at the Marshall Islands, which have outstanding visibility all year long, some of the healthiest coral reefs in the world, and several Second World War sunken ships and planes. That is one of the many reasons to visit Marshall Islands. Among the wreckage found is the only diving aircraft carrier in the world, the Japanese Armada's flagship at the time, and a shockingly intact B-26 bomber at a depth of barely 5 feet.
Unprecedented diving and coral-viewing opportunities can be found in the Marshall Islands. Divers can take advantage of the cliffs, reef points, canals, and coral peaks. Fast-moving pelagic shoals abound at some dive sites, while a wide variety of hard or soft corals can be found at others. The region around Majuro, the capital of the Marshall Islands, is home to the majority of the islands' most well-liked scuba diving locations. Along with breathtaking cliffs and fractures, there are hundreds of different fish and coral species.