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Aur (Marshall Islands)
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Practical info — Aur

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💡 Tips

  • Aur is remote and accessible mainly by domestic flights or charter boats; plan your travel well in advance.
  • Visitors should introduce themselves to the traditional leaders or mayor upon arrival as a sign of respect.
  • Pack light but bring essentials like a first aid kit, as medical facilities are extremely basic.
  • It's customary to bring a small gift or offering when visiting local families or the village chief.

🍽 Food

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Freshly Harvested Clams

Try local clams and shellfish gathered from the pristine lagoon.

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Coconut Crab

A local delicacy, though check if it is in season and harvested sustainably.

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Pandanus

Taste the sweet, fibrous fruit of the pandanus tree, often eaten fresh or made into paste.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Woven Handicrafts

Purchase authentic Marshallese weaving, including intricate fans and wall hangings, directly from the artisans.

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Shell Jewelry

Beautiful necklaces and bracelets made from local shells, often sold to support the community.

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Aur Lagoon

The tranquil lagoon waters are great for a quiet swim or snorkeling away from any boat traffic.

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Village Outskirts

Take a peaceful walk to the edge of the settlement to see untouched tropical vegetation.

The settlement of Aur is the primary hub of the Aur Atoll, situated within the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. Comprising 42 islets that encircle a deep central lagoon, the atoll is home to a resilient community of approximately 400 people. Daily life in Aur is defined by the ocean and the limited land area, forcing a reliance on sustainable fishing and coconut cultivation. Copra production remains the vital economic link between the atoll and the national economy. Culturally, Aur is renowned for maintaining the traditional Marshallese arts of weaving and outrigger canoe construction, which are essential for travel between the scattered islets. The isolation of the atoll has preserved a lifestyle where communal cooperation and respect for the marine environment are paramount. For those who visit, Aur gives a glimpse into a world governed by the tides, where traditional navigational skills and subsistence farming provide a stable existence far from the commercial centers of the Pacific, embodying the enduring spirit of Micronesian seafaring culture.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan–Mar.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C282828282828282828282828
Rain mm9883104140151158185192206219207139

Geography

Population
438 (2026)
Coordinates
8.26670, 171.10000

Facts

  • Land area of 5.62 km²
  • Lagoon area of 240 km²
  • Comprised of 42 islets
  • Main islets are Tabal and Aur
  • Located north of Majuro
  • Population of about 500 people

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Frequently asked questions

How many days should I plan for Aur?
2-3 days are enough to experience the tranquility of the atoll and local life.
When is the best time to visit Aur?
The dry season from December to April features the best weather for outdoor activities.
How is the best way to get to Aur?
Travel is generally by small aircraft from Majuro.
What are the local specialties in Aur?
Fresh fish, coconuts, and breadfruit form the basis of the daily diet.
Is Aur family-friendly?
It is a quiet place, convenient for families seeking relaxation away from mass tourism.
Aur: where is it located?
Aur is located in Marshall Islands.
Aur: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Mar.
Aur: why is it worth visiting?
The settlement of Aur is the primary hub of the Aur Atoll, situated within the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.
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