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Ijuw (Nauru)
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Practical info — Ijuw

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Cape Ijuw is the best spot on the island to catch the sunrise; arrive by 6 AM.
  • The terrain here is rugged; wear sturdy shoes if exploring the coastline.
  • There are very few shops in this district, so bring your own water and snacks.
  • Respect private property, as much of the land near the coast is family-owned.

🍽 Food

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Picnic Breakfast

Bring your own pastries and coffee to enjoy during the sunrise.

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Freshly Caught Seafood

Occasionally sold by local fishermen right on the beach.

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Coconut Meat

Found locally from the palm trees lining the eastern shore.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Roadside Stalls

Occasional locals selling fresh island produce.

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Shell Crafts

Sometimes offered by families living near the cape.

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Cape Ijuw

The rugged easternmost point, great for solitary ocean views.

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Eastern Coastal Road

A quiet stretch for a breezy afternoon walk.

Ijuw is a district located on the northeastern coast of Nauru, holding the distinction of being the easternmost point of the island nation. Because of its geographic orientation, Ijuw is the very first place on the island to witness the sunrise each morning, making it a symbolic site of renewal for the local community. The district is characterized by the rugged beauty of Cape Ijuw, where the coastline is defined by sharp coral pinnacles and rocky outcrops that endure the constant battering of the Pacific surf. While much of Nauru's interior has been transformed by phosphate mining, Ijuw retains a more coastal and traditional feel, with residential areas set among coconut palms and tropical shrubs. It is one of the smallest administrative districts on the island, contributing to its quiet and unhurried atmosphere. Travelers exploring the perimeter of Nauru often find Ijuw to be one of the most scenic segments of their journey, offering dramatic ocean views and a sense of isolation that captures the essence of life on a remote Pacific atoll.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

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Avg °C282828282828282828282828
Rain mm194192193161116107123118108118133202

Geography

Population
178
Coordinates
-0.52000, 166.95900

Facts

  • Easternmost point of the Republic of Nauru
  • Land area of approximately 1.1 square kilometers
  • Marked by Cape Ijuw on the Pacific Ocean
  • Part of the Anabar electoral constituency
  • Minimal industrial development present in the district
  • Coastline is known for heavy surf and reefs

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Sights in the town Ijuw (2)

Anabar Beach🎡 recreation

Recognized as a beautiful coastal spot in Ijuw, Anabar Beach is a wonderful destination in Nauru. The scenic shores create a laid-back vibe where visitors can appreciate the natural island landscape. Spending time here typically involves simple pleasures like watching the waves or relaxing on the sand. Sunscreen and plenty of water are recommended for a comfortable daytime visit.

Rock Pinnacles📍 landmark

Sharp limestone pinnacles in Ijuw district, formed by phosphate extraction.

Frequently asked questions

What characterizes Ijuw?
Ijuw is a very secluded and quiet community.
Is Ijuw worth visiting?
Yes, for travelers seeking absolute silence.
How to get to Ijuw?
Best by rental car on the island road.
Are there tourist facilities there?
No, tourist facilities are completely absent here.
Is the area safe?
Yes, it is a very peaceful part of the island.
Ijuw: where is it located?
Ijuw is located in Nauru.
Ijuw: what is there to see?
Highlights include Anabar Beach, Rock Pinnacles.
Ijuw: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Ijuw: why is it worth visiting?
Ijuw is a district located on the northeastern coast of Nauru, holding the distinction of being the easternmost point of the island nation.
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