Rongrik Atoll, or Rongerik Atoll, is a remote and uninhabited coral atoll consisting of 17 islands in the Pacific Ocean. Located in the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands, it offers a unique glimpse into history as the temporary home of Bikini Islanders during the mid-20th century. The atoll features a vast lagoon, teeming with marine life, making it an ideal destination for those interested in exploring pristine natural environments. Despite its historical backdrop, the atoll remains untouched and offers a serene escape from the modern world.
Rongrik Atoll is remote and requires careful planning to visit, often involving private charters or specialized tours.
As an uninhabited atoll, visitors should ensure they leave no trace to preserve its pristine condition.
Familiarize yourself with the atoll's history, particularly its role during the nuclear testing era.
A great time to visit with mild weather and calm seas, ideal for exploring the lagoon.
Warm temperatures but can be more humid, ensure adequate hydration and sun protection.
Pleasant weather continues, offering a tranquil experience with fewer visitors.
Cooler temperatures and occasional rain, but still a beautiful time to experience the atoll's natural beauty.
USD $
$80-$150 p/day
Marshallese, English
April-June, September-November
Adventure, Nature, History