Discover the best top things to do in Federated States of Micronesia, Federated States of Micronesia including Truk Lagoon, Kuop Atoll, Ant Atoll, Nan Madol, Lelu Island, Protestant Church, The Blue Hole, Stone Money, Kepirohi Waterfall, Tamilyog Trail.
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5.0 based on 238 reviews
My husband and I travelled with our Dive Shop, SunReef Mooloolaba to Truk Lagoon for a seven night holiday. Blue Lagoon Dive Shop in our resort looked after our diving needs and we had the same Captain (Stenson) and DiveMaster (Rambo) each day. Between Sunday to Friday afternoon we managed 13 wonderful dives. Rambo advised us before each dive what to look for so we got the most of each dive. You could return many times for a dive holiday and not see the same wreck twice. Loads of beautiful soft and hard corals, brilliant colours and great fish life. You can hire dive gear there. Staff take cold water. Take your underwater camera, sunscreen, a hat/cap and whatever diving gear you own.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
We spend an entire day on ant. Two dives, both drift dives. One high tide coming in, one going out. Easiest dive possible. Just floating between 10 & 80 feet. Barley moving your fins. Clearest water possible with plenty of fish including sharks and mantas. Highly recommended. The three of us plus dive master were the only people the entire day. This IS paradise!
4.5 based on 117 reviews
This center of an ancient civilization is surrounded by 92 islets.
This place will leave you in all awe. A very mysterious place,might want to visit at night. Be ready for a experience of a lifetime.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
A must-go site if you visit Kosrae. Real history including social, cultural, and archeological signs. Must take actions immediately to protect it from erosion.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
More than likely, unless you are just here for diving, then you have come to witness the fascinating stone money of Yap. I was surprised to see so much of it scattered around the entire island. I was just expecting a couple of money banks, but these fascinating stone money pieces are everywhere. Rent a car or arrange a driver to take you around. A driver is smarter as you need permission to access private land throughout Yap. Some of the money banks are immense, with some really grand money pieces. Do your homework and read up about the money and it’s importance.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
I came in Jan 2018 when it had been raining every day since Christmas I was told. This gave a very nice display of force for a waterfall that is not exceptionally high. It is reasonably near Nan Madol. The walking path varies from dirt, rock-dirt, some concrete. The walkway has a nice amount of colorful Flora. There is enough space to stop for a picnic lunch very near the falls. And there's one of the common roadside mom and pop market with food and drinks where you can buy a simple lunch and also where you pay the nominal admission fee.. The admission charge is 2-3 dollars as is common for most local attractions. Other falls like Lehn Paipohn and Sawarlap are very nice but not nearly as easily accessible and requiring a local to show the way and either very steep, or slippery or both. .
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