Republic of Nauru
Oceania
Nauru is a remote Micronesian island with a quiet lifestyle and distinct
cultural heritage.
Regions of Republic of Nauru
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Aiwo
Aiwo is one of fourteen districts in Nauru, an island country in Micronesia.
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Anabar
Anabar is a district in northeastern Nauru with coastal features.
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Anetan
Anetan is a district in northern Nauru, residential and coastal.
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Anibare
Anibare is a district on Nauru’s east coast, known for Anibare Bay.
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Boe
Boe is a district in western Nauru with housing and phosphate mining legacy.
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Buada
Buada is an inland district around a crater lake in Nauru.
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Denigomodu
Denigomodu is a district in western Nauru, densely populated.
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Ewa
Ewa is a district in southwestern Nauru with residential zones.
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Ijuw
Ijuw is a small district in northeastern Nauru.
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Nibok
Nibok is a district in western Nauru, residential and commercial areas.
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Uaboe
Uaboe is a district in northern Nauru, mostly residential.
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Yaren
Yaren is the de facto capital district of Nauru, housing government offices.
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Baiti
Baiti is a central district in Nauru, largely residential.
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Meneng
Meneng is a district in southern Nauru, with community infrastructure.
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Description
Nauru is a tiny island nation in Micronesia, notable for its phosphate mining history and remote, quiet lifestyle. It offers limited tourism but features a unique Pacific island culture and environment.
Regions and Resorts
Single-island nation with no distinct regions; main activities focus on coastal and community experiences.
Climate
Tropical climate with high humidity year-round.
- Wet season November to February.
Visa and Customs
- **Visa:** Required for most visitors.
- Customs follow Pacific Island standards.
How to Get There
- No international airport; access mainly via charter flights from nearby countries.
Transport
Limited public transport; private vehicles and walking common.
Car Rental
Minimal car rental availability.
Communication and Wi-Fi
Limited connectivity; basic internet access available.
Hotels
Very limited accommodations, mostly small guesthouses.
Money
- **Currency:** Australian Dollar (AUD).
- Cash preferred.
Useful Phone Numbers
- Emergency: local community numbers.
Beaches
Small beaches with coral reefs, suitable for swimming and snorkeling.
Diving
Coral reef diving possible though infrastructure is limited.
Shopping
Local crafts available, limited commercial shopping.
Cuisine and Restaurants
Pacific island cuisine with seafood and local produce.
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