OFF ISLAND ACTIVITIES

TURTLE CONSERVANCY
Opportunities to help with marine conservation.

EXPLORE LOCAL CULTURE
Opportunities to learn and participate in local Marshallese culture
FAQ
How is the Island Powered?
The island is primarily powered by renewable solar and wind energy with multiple redundancies and battery backups in place.
Transportation?
*Four United flights a week from Honolulu International Airport to Majuro’s International Airport
*Private AirFare will then be provided from Majuro International Airport to Coral Island
Water?
Potable water on the Island will be provided via a desalination system.
Food?
Hand selected locally sourced fish, fruit and vegetables. Prepared by world class Executive Chef and team.
Mail?
The Marshall Islands are serviced by the United States Postal Service. Guests are able to receive or send packages as desired or needed.
Currency?
The official currency of the Marshall Islands is the U.S. Dollar. All transactions are based on the U.S. Dollar.
Language?
The main language in the Marshall Islands is Marshallese. Their secondary language is English and it is taught to all of their students. All guides and service employees speak English.
Passport?
If you are a U.S. Citizen a visa is not required. You can stay at the resort for extended periods of time with just a Passport.
Flights?
There are 4 flights a week from Honolulu, Hawaii to the Marshall Islands. The final flight to the island is available through Altitude Zero’s private airline.
Coral Pavillion?
The heart of the Island featuring Restaurant/Dining area, Bars, lounge Sport Court, Gym, Spa.








