Yap Island Beach
Yap Island Beach, also known as Wa'ab, is a portion of the Federated States of Micronesia located in the Caroline Islands of the western Pacific Ocean. Yap Island Beach is one of Micronesia's most beautiful islands, with a rich culture and extensive history. Yap Island Beach is a great destination because of its clean sand and spectacular sunrise and sunset views. The island, which is surrounded by beautiful nature, is a one-of-a-kind location where one may experience a blend of traditional culture and modern practices. Yap is a famous diving destination due to its pristine seas, abundant marine life, and the regular sightings of massive manta rays below.
The land is mostly made up of steeply sloping, densely forested slopes. Mangrove wetlands cover a large portion of the islands' coastline. While the other island has present offices, Yap Island Beach is surrounded by a huge shallow tidal pond of boundary reef. The pristine beach stretches for miles and miles, smack dab in the middle of the warm sun, with crystal-clear waters suitable for snorkeling. The island's coasts are lined with mangrove trees, and the island is surrounded by a barrier reef with a lagoon within it. Yap's manner of life is still fairly traditional, and just a few tourists visit. The enormous stone money is an oddity, as it appears to be still in use. The stones' value appears to have risen as a result of their scarcity.
Location: Yap, Micronesia