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Marshall Islands

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Explore Marshall Islands

Diving in the Marshall Islands offers an unparalleled underwater adventure, renowned for its vibrant marine life and varied dive environments. Majuro Atoll serves as the heart of diving activities, hosting numerous dive centers and resorts. The atoll's crystal-clear waters boast over 1,000 fish species and 250 types of soft and hard corals, offering breathtaking visibility. Dive enthusiasts can explore wrecks, vertigo-inducing drop-offs, and coral pinnacles, all teeming with diverse marine life, including sharks, dolphins, and sea turtles in the lagoons. Majuro's dive sites cater to all experience levels, making it an ideal destination for both novice and seasoned divers.

Bikini Atoll, known for its historical significance as a nuclear testing site, now thrives as a marine sanctuary with no fishing, resulting in an abundance of marine life around its deep wrecks, best suited for advanced divers. Meanwhile, Kwajalein Atoll, the largest in the Marshall Islands, offers uncrowded sites with untouched reefs. Rongelap Atoll, after years of isolation, reveals pristine reefs plunging to great depths. Wake Island, famed for its WWII shipwrecks and schools of bumphead parrotfish, presents five-star diving experiences. Year-round diving is possible in the Marshall Islands, with warmer, calmer conditions from May to September, and slightly breezier weather from October to April. Water temperatures remain a comfortable 27°C–28°C/81°F–82°F throughout the year, ensuring an enjoyable experience for divers.

Power Plug Type
A, B
Payment Method
VISA, MC
Tipping
~10% / Service Staff / Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory.
Currency
USD
Dial Code
+692
Electricity
120V / 60Hz
Time
UTC+12

Places to explore

Dive Sites

Top Wildlife Sightings in the Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands, located in the central Pacific Ocean, boast a vibrant marine ecosystem renowned for its rich biodiversity. Divers can expect to encounter an array of common reef fish such as butterflyfish, angelfish, and parrotfish, which thrive in the coral reefs surrounding the islands. These colorful inhabitants are a staple of the underwater scenery year-round, providing divers with a consistently lively experience.

Seasonal highlights include sightings of pelagic species such as reef sharks and manta rays, which are more prevalent during the warmer months. Green sea turtles are also notable inhabitants, often spotted in shallow waters. The likelihood of encountering these magnificent creatures varies with location; for instance, Bikini Atoll is famous for its larger shark populations, while other atolls may offer more frequent turtle sightings. Divers visiting during peak seasons may increase their chances of witnessing these seasonal spectacles.

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Green Turtle

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Total number of species: 27

Barracuda

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Giant Oceanic Manta Ray

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Grey Reef Shark

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Silky Shark

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Total number of species: 250

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Total number of species: 15

Tuna

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