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Things to do in Nauru Island South Coast

Discover the best attractions and experiences Nauru Island South Coast has to offer

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Historic Monuments

Uncover the island’s wartime history and remnants from the phosphate era along Nauru’s south coast.

Command Ridge

A hill with panoramic views and WWII gun emplacements, a hallmark of Nauru’s coastal defenses.

Coastal WWII bunkers

Hidden fortifications along the southern shoreline offering a glimpse into past battles.

Phosphate loading facility ruins

Rusting remnants of the old phosphate industry that shaped the island’s landscape.

Old radio outposts

Disused communication stations perched on coastal heights with quiet history.

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Museums

Learn about Nauru’s people and maritime heritage through small, informative museums.

Nauru Museum

A compact collection of ethnographic artifacts, photos, and island history.

Nauru Cultural Centre

Exhibits on traditional crafts, music, and storytelling from local communities.

Nauru Maritime Gallery

Displays focused on fishing, navigation, and seafaring around the island.

Religious Monuments

Sites of worship and community gatherings that anchor local life on the south coast.

Our Lady of Victories Church

A central Catholic parish serving as a community hub.

St. George Anglican Church

Historic church with regular services and local events.

Nauru Congregational Church

A center for worship and community gatherings for residents.

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National & Theme Parks

Relaxing natural spaces that showcase Nauru’s coastal and inland beauty.

Buada Lagoon Reserve

A freshwater lagoon framed by palm groves, ideal for a peaceful stroll.

Anibare Coastal Reserve

Scenic stretch of beach and rocky coves along the south/east coast.

Nauru National Park

Protected area spotlighting native flora and occasional island birds.

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Neighborhoods

Get a feel for daily life by visiting the island’s districts along the coast.

Yaren District

The government heart of the island with residential and community spaces.

Aiwo District

Coastal community known for its market activity and local life.

Denigomodu District

Industrial and residential area with a busy, local vibe.

Anabar District

Northern-adjacent district offering quiet coastal views.

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Free Things to Do

Enjoy the island’s beauty without spending a dime.

Swim at Anibare Beach

Relax on a long sandy stretch and take a refreshing dip.

Stroll around Buada Lagoon

A peaceful walk along the water’s edge with palm shade.

Sunset viewpoints along the south coast

Find a cliff or overlook to watch the day fade away.

Birdwatching along coastal trails

Spot seabirds and island species in quiet coastal habitats.

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Gastronomy

Taste simple, local flavors drawn from the sea and island ingredients.

Nauruan fish stew

A traditional, light fish stew highlighting fresh local catches.

Coconut crab dish

A popular delicacy featuring the island’s seasonal crustacean.

Palm sugar dessert

Sweet treats using locally produced palm sugar and fruit.

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Nightlife

Evenings on the south coast are laid-back, with community gatherings and bars.

Coastal bar gatherings in Aiwo

Casual spaces to chat, listen to local music, and unwind.

Community dances at local halls

Occasional evenings of traditional music and dance.

Casual beachfront evenings

Low-key walks and conversations as stars come out over the water.

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Entertainment

Cultural performances reflect Nauruan life and storytelling.

Traditional dances performances

Short cultural shows featuring local costumes and music.

Local cinema evenings

Occasional screenings at community venues.

Storytelling and music nights

Informal evenings sharing island legends and songs.

Sports

Active pursuits take advantage of the island’s warm climate and seas.

Snorkeling at Anibare Beach

Clear waters with visible marine life near the shore.

Swimming and sunbathing at Buada Lagoon

Calm waters ideal for a relaxing day.

Coastal fishing with locals

Join a local fishing trip and learn traditional methods.

Beach volleyball on the south coast

Open-air games on sandy shores with friends.

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Off the Track

For the adventurous, these lesser-known options reveal quieter corners of the island.

Moqua Caves visit

Explore underground passages and a hidden freshwater lake.

Boat ride to nearby islets

Short coastal trips for a different perspective of the south coast.

Hiking to coastal viewpoints

Trails that lead to scenic overlooks over the southern shoreline.