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Scuba Diving in Kiribati
SCUBA DIVING KIRIBATI Kiribati is also the home to one of the South Pacific’s largest marine reserves. The Phoenix Island Protected Area covers nearly 158,000 square miles of mostly open...
Hidden paradise - Kiribati
Okay travellers - how many of you have heard of Kiribati? How many know where it is? And how many know how to pronounce it? The answers: it's probably the least-known, and one of the least...
Ten fun facts about Kiribati
Fact 1 The capital of Kiribati is SouthTarawa. Fact 2 Kiribati comprises of 33 islands that straddle the equator. These islands were once used as a testing ground for nuclear weapons. Fact...
Kiribati things to see and do
Embrace the bustle of South Tarawa Most visitors to Kiribati skip the capital and head straight to the archipelago’s sandy shores. It’s easy to see why: bustling South Tarawa is not the...
Kiribati Holidays and Festivals
Kiribati holidays include an intriguing line-up of events, from the first to celebrate the New Year to a lively independence day "week" and a boisterous Christmas period. Traditional singing and...
Kiribati — History and Culture
The history of Kiribati is not all that impressive owing to its remoteness. Micronesians were here thousands of years ago, though recent history only began around the 19th century after the British...
Kiribati — Attractions
Kiribati’s heart is it’s beaches, but the islands of South Tarawa are also known for their history, retaining rusted Japanese guns from WWII and their semi-impressive buildings in the capital....
Kiribati — Things to Do
The main thing to do in Kiribati is enjoy the beaches and water, with lots of options for swimming, scuba diving and snorkeling. Fishing is also a big deal, with world class bone fishing from the...
Food, Dining, & Drinks in Kiribati
Historic Diet Most of the islands in Kiribati (pronounced "KIRR-i-bas") are coral reefs so there is little soil and a lack of plant life on most of the islands. Also with few plants there are few...
Natural spoils: why Kiribati is a nature lover's paradise
With its far-flung location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, its vast spread (33 islands scattered over 3.5 million square kilometres of ocean), and a lack of people (around 100,000 inhabitants in...