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1 Getting to Nauru  





2 Accommodation  





3 Leisure activities  





4 See also  





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Map of Nauru

Nauru is a small, isolated western Pacific island, which lacks many of the tourist facilities of some of its larger neighbours, such as Fiji, the Cook Islands, or even New Caledonia. Tourism is not a major contributor to the economy,[1] with more than 200 tourists a year visiting the island.

Getting to Nauru

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Nauru International Airport is the sole airport on the island. Nauru Airlines, formerly known as Air Nauru and Our Airline, is the only passenger airline operating to the island. It operates four passenger (and one cargo) Boeing 737-300 aircraft out of Brisbane, Australia, and provides an air link to Nadi, Tarawa, Majuro, Pohnpei, Palau and Brisbane.

Accommodation

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There are four accommodations in Nauru, including the Menen Hotel, the largest hotel on the island, the OD-N-Aiwo Hotel, Ewa Lodge and Goodworks accommodation(serviced apartments). The Menen hosts one restaurant and one bar. The hotel offer views of Anibare bay, off the east coast of the island.

The OD-N-Aiwo Hotel in Aiwo

The OD-N-Aiwo Hotel is located in Aiwo District. While smaller than the Menen Hotel, it is the tallest building in Nauru. The hotel is a complex of three to four stories and has various nearby facilities such as a supermarket, coffee shop, Naoero Postal Corporation, Nauru Tourism Corporation, Australian Bendigo Bank branch and an ATM. The available room types are single standard small, single standard large and twin standard large rooms and are well equipped with basic amenities.

The Ewa Lodge accommodation is made up of modern serviced apartments. It is located only one minute away from the Ewa beach and has various facilities such as a bakery, coffee shop, supermarket, bottle shop to purchase liquor, the Australian Bendigo Bank branch and an ATM within the premises.

The Goodworks accommodation is made up of serviced apartments, available as 3-bedroom and 1-bedroom apartments. It is located in Aiwo district and is about 7 to 10 minutes drive from the airport.

There are various restaurants which offer Oriental, Western and Pacific style cuisine, laundromats, car rental agencies, and accommodations airport shuttle service to Nauru International Airport.[2]

Leisure activities

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The region is covered by the sandy coastline and coconut trees. Deep sea game fishing is offered by several local businesses, with privately owned boats available for charter. Scuba diving equipment is available on Nauru; the surrounding waters provide various wreck diving opportunities.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nauru". Pacific Islands Trade and Investment Commission. Archived from the original on 2008-07-21. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  • ^ "Hotel Contacts - Nauru Tourism Corporation". naurutourism.com.nr.
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