Situated on 64 islands, Majuro is the capital of Marshall Islands. Those who like water sports should definitely visit this city, because one of the most popular activities here is diving. If you are patient enough, you can have a more peaceful and calm day by fishing.
You can come here in every season; however, you should bring clothes accordingly since the period between November and May are usually rainy. Because I saw "you can go in every season" note on websites and didn't take enough clothes with me, I got sick many times on trip.

There are 64 islands here and therefore many beautiful beaches. Laura Beach Park and Mieco Beach Yacht Club are two of the most popular places in the city. I wouldn't be lying if I say I spent hours at the beach parks of this tropical island.

Laura Beach
The Aquarium is my second stop and I spend two hours here. I have so much fun at Alele Museum, Peace Park Memorial, 1918 Typhoon Monumen, Kalalen Pass, Bokolap and Aneko Islands.

Alele Museum
I leave shopping and nightlife on the third day. Calories burnt come back to my body as delicacies. I can't even count how many mussels or tunny slices fried on the pan I eat. Shellfish, fish, rice, coconut, chicken, pork and spices are the main nutritional sources.
On the last day, I visit the local markets of Majuro. Hand fans, baskets, necklaces, bags and handicraft mats help me explore the city culture and fill my shopping bag.

Before nightfall, I pack my stuff and get ready for the nightlife. There are some parties at the hotels, but I prefer going out. I have very enjoyable moments at discos, bars and nightclubs. Although I don't dance the night away, I'm pretty sure that I make the most out of it.

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