Getting Around
The atoll is best explored by boat due to its lagoon and scattered islets.
Butaritari Atoll, part of the Gilbert Islands in Kiribati, is a stunning destination known for its fertile land and historical significance. The atoll features a deep lagoon capable of accommodating large ships, making it an intriguing spot for maritime history enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the lush landscapes, enjoy the tranquil environment, and learn about the area's role during World War II. With its remote location, Butaritari Atoll provides a perfect escape for those seeking peace and natural beauty.
Fertile land with lush vegetation.
Rich history from World War II.
Peaceful and remote location.
Deep lagoon suitable for large ships.
Remote location with limited amenities.
Rich cultural heritage and local traditions.
Natural beauty with opportunities for exploration.
The atoll is best explored by boat due to its lagoon and scattered islets.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
Engage with the local community to learn about their traditions and way of life.
Visit the sites related to World War II for a glimpse into the atoll's past.
Gilbertese, English
Nature, History, Relaxation, Adventure
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the atoll's natural beauty.
Expect warm temperatures and occasional rain, perfect for enjoying the lush landscapes.
A great time to visit for those interested in historical sites, with fewer tourists.
Mild weather continues, making it a pleasant time for a peaceful retreat.