Travel to Nauru

Nauru, the world's third smallest country, is a hidden gem nestled in the Pacific Ocean. While it may not be on every traveler's radar, this unique island nation offers a one-of-a-kind experience for those seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures and pristine natural beauty.


Nauru's natural beauty is its biggest draw. The island is surrounded by stunning coral reefs, which are a haven for snorkelers and divers. The underwater world is teeming with vibrant marine life, and you can explore shipwrecks from World War II that have become living reefs.


The coastline is dotted with untouched, palm-fringed beaches where you can relax in peace and quiet. Anibare Bay, in particular, is known for its striking beauty, with crystal-clear waters and a peaceful ambiance.


Nauru's unique history and culture offer an intriguing backdrop for travelers. You can explore the remnants of phosphate mining that shaped the island's past or visit traditional villages to witness the warmth and hospitality of the Nauruan people.


Are you planning to visit Nauru as a tourist? Here you will find rules for entering Nauru and other useful information you need for an unforgettable trip.




Products from Visit World for a comfortable trip to Nauru:


Travel guide for obtaining a visa and other necessary documents for Nauru;

Legal advice on entry and immigration to Nauru;

Health insurance for foreigners to Nauru.

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Useful  information

Main tourist destinations

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Best time to visit

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Transport of the country

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Customs regulations

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Emergency numbers

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Main tourist destinations

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Best time to visit

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Transport of the country

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Customs regulations

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Emergency numbers

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Main tourist destinations

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Best time to visit

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Transport of the country

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Customs regulations

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Emergency numbers

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Transportation in Nauru primarily involves limited options due to the island's small size.

- Taxis: Taxis are a common mode of transportation in Nauru. Taxis are generally available, and you can negotiate fares with the driver. Prices can vary based on the distance traveled.

- Bicycles: Bicycles are a popular and economical means of transportation on the island. Many residents use bicycles for short-distance travel. Bicycle rental may cost around $5 to $10 per day.

- Public Transportation: Nauru has a limited public transportation system, primarily comprising buses. Buses may operate on fixed routes and schedules, serving the main populated areas.

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