Discover the best attractions and experiences Anabar Coastal Edge has to offer
Explore the island's wartime history and hillside memorials that overlook the sea.
WWII-era lookout atop Nauru's highest point, with trenches, gun emplacements, and memorials overlooking the ocean.
Remnants of former gun emplacements and tunnels that marked the island's war-time landscape.
Learn about Nauru's past through small museums and cultural displays.
A compact collection of artifacts, photos and stories from Nauru's culture and phosphate era.
Public records and documents that shed light on recent island history.
Places of worship reflecting Nauru's faith communities.
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Coastal scenery and protected natural spots that showcase the island's nature.
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The island is divided into districts that shape its communities.
De facto capital area where government buildings and local life center.
Historic harbor district with coastal views and local charm.
Lush inland district surrounding the Buada Lagoon.
Many natural sights are free to enjoy along the coast.
Stroll along the long sandy shore as the sun dips into the sea.
Relax by the calm waters and palm-fringed shores.
Explore shallow reefs and marine life along the coastline.
Sample local flavors and fresh seafood along the coast.
Fresh catches prepared in simple, traditional styles.
Classic Nauruan staples enjoyed at a seaside cafe.
Evenings are quiet but there are small seaside spots.
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Cultural performances and traditional dances can be found in community spaces.
Live performances and songs at community events.
Local legends and songs shared in casual settings.
Take to the water or sand with easy outdoor activities.
Explore the nearshore reefs and marine life.
Paddle along calm coastal waters and coves.
Casual games and sunset sessions on the sand.
For explorers, rugged paths and coastal remnants await.
Climb to the WWII lookout for panoramic sea views.
See quiet traces of Nauru's phosphate era along the coast.