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Cruisers Fall in Love with RMI

Cruisers Fall in Love with RMI

By KAREN EARNSHAW Just seven cruising boats visited the Marshall Islands in 1998. Now, 20 years later, in the 2018-19 season about 30 yachts sailed into Majuro lagoon. Many intend to stay three or four months, but end up spending another year here because there’s just so much on offer for cruisers … especially those seeking Read More

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Enra Restaurant

Enra Restaurant

Located in the Marshall Islands Resort, the Enra Restaurant has a spacious dining room with a lagoon view. The extensive western menu includes daily specials and a pizza menu. Vegetarians are catered for well. Each Sunday they hold a very good buffet, while Tuesday evening is pasta night. The bar has a good range of beverages, Read More

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Flame Tree

This is a western bar and restaurant style venue. It has two main rooms and a large terrace straddling both. The larger room has pool tables and ongoing karaoke. The terrace has a darts board. On balmy nights, we recommend you eat outside. The menu includes burgers, noodles, fish and chips and rice dishes and Read More

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Dar Cafe

Dar Cafe

This air-conditioned restaurant is well-loved by locals for breakfast and lunch. The menu includes a range of western and local food. Specialties include fresh fish and Marshallese foods such as breadfruit and pumpkin cooked in various ways. Good size servings. Don’t be surprised when the waitress sits at your table to discuss your options — Read More

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Chit-Chat Restaurant

Chit-Chat Restaurant

This is a slightly eccentric venue with a fabulous ocean view. Pizzas are recommended, but a range of budget food is available. A nice snack for lunch is the $5 pocket pizza. The bar’s mainstay is beer, but mixed drinks are available. This is a great place to practice your Marshallese (and get a laugh Read More

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RRE Hotel

RRE Hotel

The Hotel Robert Reimers has a traditional Marshallese flavor, primarily due to its luxurious tropical garden with a large thatched meeting house (Mon Bokanake) as its centerpiece. There are four types of rooms, two of which are upstairs alongside the restaurant. Of these, most have verandahs and views of the lagoon. In the garden, there is Read More

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