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Orona Island (Kiribati)

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Orona Atoll, historically referred to as Hull Island, is a magnificent coral formation within the Phoenix Islands and a cornerstone of the PIPA marine sanctuary. This uninhabited atoll encircles a vast, shallow lagoon linked to the open sea by more than twenty narrow channels. This unique geographical feature ensures a continuous flushing of water, fostering a remarkably bustling marine ecosystem that includes thriving coral gardens and a high density of reef predators. The island’s landscape is defined by dense groves of coconut palms and indigenous scrub, providing a vital sanctuary for vast colonies of nesting seabirds. Orona stands as a testament to the resilience of nature when left undisturbed by human interference, representing one of the few truly pristine environments left on Earth. Its ecological significance is matched by its stark beauty, where the deep blue of the Pacific meets the brilliant turquoise of its sheltered inner waters, creating a haven for endangered green sea turtles.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Sep–Nov.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
Orona Island is an uninhabited atoll that can be visited on expedition tours. The lagoon with its many passes is accessible.
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Typical hours
There are no fixed opening hours; access follows the expedition schedule. The best season is the dry period from May to October.
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Photography
Photography is generally allowed; especially the lagoon passes and birdlife are rewarding subjects. Drones may be restricted to protect wildlife.
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Time needed
A visit to the atoll typically takes half a day when exploring the lagoon by boat. For a walk along the coast, allow three to four hours.
Combine with
Combine Orona with other Phoenix Group atolls like Manra or Nikumaroro. They are close together on typical expedition routes.
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Getting there
Access is by expedition ship from Tarawa. There are no regular transport links, only chartered boats.
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Insider tip
Bring a waterproof bag for your gear as you'll be traveling by boat. Snorkeling gear is recommended for exploring the lagoon passes.

Geography

Coordinates
-4.51670, -172.18330

Facts

  • Area: 8.5 km²
  • Maximum elevation: 4 m
  • Lagoon area: approx. 30 km²
  • British settlement 1938-1963
  • Important nesting site for green sea turtles
  • Part of UNESCO World Heritage

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Orona is an atoll in the Pacific Ocean, belonging to the Phoenix Islands group.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Orona?
Orona, also known as Hull Island, is a large atoll in the Phoenix group.
Does the atoll have a lagoon?
Yes, it has a wide, shallow lagoon known for its fish diversity.
Are there Polynesian marae on Orona?
Yes, more than 20 ancient ceremonial sites (marae) can be found there.
Was the island ever colonized?
There were settlement attempts by Kiribati in the 1930s, but they were abandoned in 1963.
What is the best time to visit?
Between May and October, when the weather is slightly more stable.
Orona Island: where is it located?
Orona Island is located in Kiribati.
Orona Island: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Sep, Nov.
Orona Island: why is it worth visiting?
Orona Atoll, historically referred to as Hull Island, is a magnificent coral formation within the Phoenix Islands and a cornerstone of the PIPA marine sanctuary.
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