Nauru 3 Day Itinerary
Nauru 3-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Island Exploration
Morning
- Arrive at Nauru International Airport (INU)
- Obtain a visa on arrival (free for citizens of most countries, but check requirements beforehand)
- Take a taxi or shuttle to your accommodation in Yaren District (approximately 10-15 minutes)
Afternoon
- Visit the Nauru Museum (open Monday to Friday, 9am-3pm) to learn about the island’s history and culture
- Explore the Yaren District, including the Parliament House, Government Office, and other government buildings
- Stop by the Local Market to try some traditional Nauruan cuisine and shop for souvenirs
Evening
- Enjoy a sunset dinner at one of the local restaurants, such as Anita’s Restaurant or The Bay Restaurant
- Take a leisurely walk around the island to experience the laid-back atmosphere
Things to Know
- Nauru is a small island with limited infrastructure, so be prepared for basic amenities and slow internet
- The official language is Nauruan, but English is widely spoken
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting villages or attending cultural events
Day 2: Beaches and Outdoor Activities
Morning
- Visit Anibare Bay, one of the island’s most popular beaches (approximately 30 minutes from Yaren District)
- Take a boat tour to explore the surrounding coral reefs and marine life (book in advance)
Afternoon
- Go snorkeling or diving at one of Nauru’s many dive sites, such as the Anibare Bay Drop Off or the East Coast Reef
- Relax on the beach or try your hand at fishing (permits required)
Evening
- Enjoy a barbecue dinner at a local restaurant or at your accommodation
- Watch the stars come out in Nauru’s incredible night sky
Day 3: Command Ridge and Island Hopping
Morning
- Visit Command Ridge, the highest point on the island (approximately 1 hour from Yaren District)
- Explore the WWII bunkers and gun emplacements at Command Ridge, a historical site from Nauru’s occupation during World War II
Afternoon
- Take a day trip to Buada Island (approximately 30 minutes by boat), known for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters
- Go swimming or snorkeling in the island’s tranquil lagoon
Evening
- Return to Yaren District and enjoy a farewell dinner at one of the local restaurants
- Reflect on your unforgettable Nauru adventure!
Transportation
- Taxis and shuttles are available, but be prepared for limited options and occasional long wait times
- Renting a car or motorbike is not recommended due to the island’s rough roads and limited infrastructure
Other Things of Interest
- Fishing tournaments: Nauru hosts several fishing tournaments throughout the year, attracting anglers from around the world
- Cultural events: Attend traditional Nauruan ceremonies, such as the Nauru Independence Day Celebrations (January 31st) or the Nauru Constitution Day (May 17th)
- Eco-tourism initiatives: Support local conservation efforts and participate in eco-friendly activities, like beach cleanups or marine life monitoring programs