Discover the enchanting island of Nauru with our comprehensive 5-10 day tour. This tour offers an in-depth exploration of Nauru's rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant local culture. Perfect for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and adventure seekers, this tour provides a unique and unforgettable experience.

Tour Highlights:

Visit the Yaren District, the administrative center of Nauru.

Explore Command Ridge, the highest point on the island, with historic WWII sites.

Relax on the pristine beaches of Anibare Bay.

Discover the serene beauty of Buada Lagoon.

Explore the fascinating Moqua Caves with their underground lake.

Learn about Nauru's phosphate mining history in the Meneng District.

Engage with local vendors in the Aiwo District markets.

Snorkel or dive in the vibrant coral reefs surrounding the island.
Upon arrival at Nauru International Airport, you will be greeted by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. After check-in, spend the afternoon exploring the Yaren District. Visit the Nauru Parliament House and the Nauru Museum to gain insight into the country's political and cultural history. Stroll along Yaren Beach and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
Visit Command Ridge, the island's highest point, offering panoramic views and historical WWII sites. In the afternoon, head to Anibare Bay, where you can relax on the white sandy beaches or take a dip in the clear turquoise waters. Snorkeling equipment is available for those who wish to explore the vibrant marine life.
Visit Buada Lagoon, a freshwater lake surrounded by lush vegetation. Enjoy a peaceful walk around the lagoon and spot various bird species. Next, explore the Moqua Caves, a limestone cave system with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The underground lake within the caves adds to the allure of this natural wonder.
Explore the Meneng District, home to significant historical and cultural landmarks. Learn about the impact of phosphate mining at the Nauru Phosphate Corporation. In the afternoon, visit the Aiwo District, known for its bustling local markets. Engage with local vendors and purchase unique souvenirs.
Spend your final day exploring the coral reefs surrounding Nauru. Join a guided snorkeling or diving tour to witness the vibrant marine life and colorful coral formations. After a memorable day, transfer to the airport for your departure.

Travel Tips:

Nauru enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. Pack lightweight and breathable clothing.

Bring sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.

Respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting religious and cultural sites.

Currency: Nauru uses the Australian Dollar (AUD). Credit cards are accepted in major establishments, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases.

Language: The official languages are Nauruan and English. English is widely spoken, making communication easy for tourists.

Health and Safety:

Nauru is a safe destination for travelers. However, it's always advisable to take common-sense precautions.

Ensure you have travel insurance that covers medical expenses and emergencies.

Drink bottled water and avoid consuming raw or undercooked foods.