Visit Ratak Chain


The Ratak Chain, located in the Marshall Islands, is a string of islands made up of 29 atolls and 5 isolated islands. The name Ratak (meaning "sunrise") comes from the local culture's belief that these islands lie to the east of all other parts of the island.

A popular tourist destination in the Ratak Chain is Likiep Atoll, home to a remote village and stunning views. Visitors can also explore Mili Atoll which boasts some excellent diving spots with unusually clear water visibility and vibrant marine life.

An interesting historical fact about Ratak Chain is that it was used as an airbase during World War II by U.S forces, leaving behind aircraft wreckage and other remnants around its beaches, offering visitors a glimpse into its unique past.
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Cities in Ratak Chain

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