Which are Main Tourist attractions of Marshall Island
Marshall Island is one of
the most beautiful countries in the world, also referred to as the Flower Country.
Many of its atolls are dotted with the flame of hibiscus, forest and various
colored plumeria flowers. Moreover, there are over 160 species of corals
surrounding the island. These atolls are well-known for their coconut and
papaya plantations, pandanus and bread fruit trees. However the main attractions
of the Marshall Islands are found on the largest and most populous landmass,
Majuro. Here, we will be having a look on some of Marshall Island’s key tourist
attractions.
Alele
Museum
It is the biggest museum of
the Marshall Island and named after the traditional basket. The museum is
designed to preserve the history and culture of Marshallese. It showcases artifacts from the past, different
weapons and short description on the transition of the life of the island’s
people in the past and at present.
Laura
Beach
The beach lies on the
western end of Majuro Island which is 40 km from the Town Centre. It is one of
the main attractions of Marshall Island’s tourism due to its beautiful golden sands and warm climate weather. You
should definitely spend a day on this beautiful beach surrounded with gorgeous
and attractive landscape.
Waan
Aelon in Majel
This is a traditional
Marshallese outrigger workshop where you can learn to build canoes, sail and
grab more information about their heritage. Guided tours for canoe houses are
available during weekday working hours. You can purchase traditional tools,
models canoes or handcrafter clocks sold at the gift shop.
Apart from it, Marshall
Island has many other attractions like Peace Park Memorial, Kalalen Pass,
Majuro’s Aquarium, Bravo crater, etc. that you can visit during your Marshall
Island trip. If you are interested to grab more information about Marshall
Island tourism or any other tourist places then visit pacificislandliving.com.
It is a regional holiday and
lifestyle magazine which is now printed in six different editions for Solomon
Island, Samoa Airways, Vanuatu, Fiji, Nauru Airlines and Micronesia. Retail
editions for Australia and New Zealand are also published.
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