Taka Atoll, or Toke Atoll, is a small, uninhabited coral atoll in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. With its pristine and untouched environment, it offers a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts to explore a remote and serene location. The atoll is regularly visited by residents from the nearby Utirik Atoll, highlighting its natural appeal and accessibility despite its isolation.
Access to Taka Atoll is typically via boat from nearby Utirik Atoll.
As an uninhabited atoll, ensure you leave no trace to preserve its pristine condition.
Check weather conditions before planning a visit, as the atoll is remote and exposed to the elements.
Ideal for visiting when the weather is mild and seas are calmer.
Expect warmer temperatures and potential for tropical storms.
A quieter time with fewer visitors and mild weather.
Cooler temperatures and rougher seas, but still accessible.
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$80-$150 p/day
Marshallese, English
April-June, September-November