Day 1: Evene Island Culture and History Exploration
Ebeye SDA School โ Ebeye Emergency Operation Center โ Local Shopping Street
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In Ebeye, one of the world's most dense islands, more than 300 students visit the Ebeye SDA school, experiencing local education culture that learns Marshal and English, visits the disaster response system of the Pacific island in the Marshall Islands Emergency Operation Center, and a unique community culture in which 15,000 people live in 32 hectares of small land. Experience and appreciate the spectacles of lagoons surrounding more than 100 islands of Quarzalain, the world's largest coral.
Day 2: Exploration of Ocean Culture and Connection Island
Roy Island โ Shell Island โ Obe Ye Island โ Ebeye Wharf โ Traditional Canoe Experience
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:Through the gil road, which was built in 1992, Roy, Shell, and Gugu -gu, which were connected to Ebeye, explored the islands with bicycles, experienced the uniqueness of the Pacific Colossian terrain, visited the Marshall Islands traditional fishing culture and modern logistics facilities at Ebeye Pier, and learned the traditional canoe and sailing techniques of Micronesia from local artisans. Experience the unique geopolitical location and cultural convergence of Ebeye, which acts as a residence of US military bases at Quarzalain
Day 3: Marshall Islands Culture and Nature Experience (Optional)
Marshal Culture Experience โ Snorkeling โ Watch sunset โ Traditional food experience
Marshal Culture:3 hours, Micronesian language, Marshal basic learning, traditional dance, and singing experience
Snorkeling:Takes 4 hours, Observation of the Pacific Ocean and Tropical Fish on the Outside of Callain Collection
Watch sunset:Takes 2 hours, appreciation of the spectacular sunset from Ebeye to the Pacific Ocean Horide Line
Traditional food:Takes 2 hours, the Marshall Islands Traditional Food Experience using Rice Food and Pacific Seafood