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Abemama

On the western side of Kiribati, this atoll, whose name means "Island of Moonlight," has good diving and snorkeling facilities and accommodations. Plan to stay three nights, but only if you're a beach-lover or a diver. Robert Louis Stevenson lived on...

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Arorae Island


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Banaba Island

This oyster-shell-shaped island was once an important phosphate-mining site. (An unscrupulous British colonial officer got a 999-year lease in exchange for 50 pounds sterling a year. The lease was later rescinded.) Production of phosphate ceased in 1...

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Bonriki

Bonriki is located in an atoll in the central Pacific Ocean, on South Tarawa, Kiribati. The most important airport of the region, Bonriki International Airport, is located here. Other than that, Bonriki is an example of virgin beauty, with land and s...

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Butaritari

The island of Butaritari is one of the larger atolls in the Gilberts chain of Kiribati in the Pacific Ocean. The island is best known for being where Robert Louis Stevenson lived in the late nineteenth century. With a large lagoon and surrounded by w...

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Caroline Island


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Kanton Island

Largest and most northerly of the Phoenix Islands, Kanton atoll has a large airstrip built by the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II—but no scheduled flights. Sights on the island include an abandoned NASA satellite tracking station and a bird r...

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Kiritimati Island (Christmas Island)

Kiritimati is the I-Kiribati word for Christmas. The island got its original name from Captain James Cook, who sighted the island on 24 December 1777. Kiritimati is an enormous atoll: It contains about half the land area of the entire country and off...

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Line Islands


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Malden Island


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Phoenix Island Protected Area


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Southern Line Islands


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Starbuck Island


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Tabuaeran


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Tarawa

Any U.S. Marine can tell you about Tarawa: This atoll in the Gilbert Islands was the scene of a bloody amphibious landing in World War II. Today the island is far more peaceful, though no less important—the main city of Bairiki is now the capital of ...

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U.S. Possessions

Several remote islands neighboring Kiribati remain in U.S. hands, and hotly debated proposals would make them all part of the state of Hawaii. Palmyra Atoll, in the Line Islands group, is an uninhabited island that was used as an air base during Worl...

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Kiribati may seem a little behind the times, but because the international date line now makes a detour around its islands, every new day on Earth begins in this Pacific island nation. And a day can take a long time dawning on Kiribati, if you take into account all its islands: Kiribati's total span equals that of Western Europe. Of course, its actual landmass is considerably smaller: All of the islands, together, cover less territory than the city of London. The country also rests on both sides of the equator. Starting south of the Marshall Islands, Tarawa resides above the equator and the rest of the country stretches south and east along the southern equatorial line. Free Kiribati
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With its small islands separated by vast distances, it's easy to get off the beaten path in the Republic of Kiribati (pronounced KIR-ee-bahss). The country offers visitors a chance to see what the Pacific was like before the arrival of resorts and other amenities. Although there may be better scenery and beaches (and even diving) in other South Pacific locales, we found the I-Kiribati, as they refer to themselves, to be very friendly and their culture fascinating, especially in more remote villages.

The least complicated way to island-hop across the country is by private yacht, but it is possible to see a few of the major islands by regularly scheduled boat or plane. In either case, it's "island time" there, so it's best not to have serious time restrictions if you want to explore this country.


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Kiribati may seem a little behind the times, but because the international date line now makes a detour around its islands, every new day on Earth begins in this Pacific island nation. And a day can take a long time dawning on Kiribati, if you take into account all its islands: Kiribati's total span equals that of Western Europe. Of course, its actual landmass is considerably smaller: All of the islands, together, cover less territory than the city of London. The country also rests on both sides of the equator. Starting south of the Marshall Islands, Tarawa resides above the equator and the rest of the country stretches south and east along the southern equatorial line.

With its small islands separated by vast distances, it's easy to get off the beaten path in the Republic of Kiribati (pronounced KIR-ee-bahss). The country offers visitors a chance to see what the Pacific was like before the arrival of resorts and other amenities. Although there may be better scenery and beaches (and even diving) in other South Pacific locales, we found the I-Kiribati, as they refer to themselves, to be very friendly and their culture fascinating, especially in more remote villages.

The least complicated way to island-hop across the country is by private yacht, but it is possible to see a few of the major islands by regularly scheduled boat or plane. In either case, it's "island time" there, so it's best not to have serious time restrictions if you want to explore this country.

Geography

Kiribati is made up almost entirely of coral atolls—the highest point barely reaches 6 ft/2 m above sea level. Although the snorkeling, diving and deep-sea fishing are very good off this chain of islands, Kiribati does not have the lush, mountainous backdrop of some Pacific nations. Kiribati includes the Gilbert Islands (the western group), the Phoenix Islands (the middle group) and the Line Islands (the eastern group). It is one of four atoll nations in the world, the others being the neighboring Marshall Islands and also the Seychelles and Maldives.

History

First inhabited more than 2,000 years ago, the islands saw several waves of settlers from neighboring Pacific islands before the Spanish came across them in the 16th century. The ocean around Kiribati was important for whaling during the 19th century, and the islands came under British administration in 1892. During World War II, the nation became an important battlefield in the Pacific theater: Betio, on the Tarawa Atoll, was the site of a bloody five-day assault in 1943 when U.S. Marines captured it from the Japanese. The British again administered the islands after the war. Kiribati became an independent nation in 1979.

Snapshot

Kiribati's foremost attractions are snorkeling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, beaches, island culture and relaxation.

Kiribati will appeal to travelers who like to dive or snorkel on relatively undeveloped islands or who are interested in Micronesian culture—and don't mind heat and humidity. Don't expect world-class service, and don't expect everything to go according to schedule.

Potpourri

Kiribati was once the only country in the world to straddle the international date line, which meant that on Monday, a person on Kiritimati could call a relative on Tarawa to ask what the weather is like for Tuesday. In 1994, however, the government decided to adjust the date line to keep everyone on the same day. The move also positioned Kiribati to be the first nation in the world to greet the millennium. The government renamed uninhabited Caroline Island, its easternmost island, in honor of the change: It's now called Millennium Island.

With no part of the country more than 6 ft/2 m above sea level, Kiribati is one of the nations most threatened by a rise in ocean levels.

Hawaii gets as many visitors in six hours as Kiribati gets in a year.

In 1937, as Amelia Earhart was attempting to become the first woman to fly around the world, she disappeared before reaching her destination for a last leg of the trip: Howland Island in Kiribati. Pieces of aluminum dating to the 1930s found by a flight-accident investigator on Nikumaroro, another Kiribati island, have prompted the theory that she may have landed her plane on the island and died there, stranded, when no one answered her radio calls.

There are 2,000 Internet users in the country.

The islands there are tiny and the traffic isn't much, but there's still a tollbooth at the end of the causeway between Bairiki and Betio.

Islanders generally regard imported canned goods (such as Spam) as luxuries. This preference probably began during World War II when U.S. servicemen introduced their K-rations to the locals, who were amazed at the varieties of tinned foodstuffs available.

The I-Kiribati have no letter s in their alphabet. To represent this sound they use ti—thus the pronunciation of Kiribati as Kiri-bahss.

Community meetinghouses, called maneaba, are the cultural and civic centers of all villages.

Tarawa's population accounts for more than a quarter of the total national head count.

The women of Kiribati's churches export a lot woven products. In 2005, they exported more than 1,000 pieces of seashell handicrafts.

Radio Kiribati broadcasts in I-Kiribati and English languages from Tarawa, but the signal is too weak to reach most outlying islands. There are no television stations on the islands.

Location

The main port for Kiribati is in Betio. Commercial fishing vessels and freight ships mainly use this harbor. Occasional tourism cruise ships may stop there. Land tours vary according to each cruise-ship company but are normally historic in nature.




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