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Home > Kiribati > Destinations > Tarawa

Tarawa Tourist Destinations



Tarawa makes a location of the capital of the Republic of Kiribati, South Tarawa. Tarawa is an island consisting of a circular coral reef surrounding a lagoon. Tarawa lies in the middle of the central Pacific Ocean. Once, Tarawa was the capital of the former British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. The remains of the World War II can still be traced in the land of Tarawa. The Battle of Tarawa is a renowned event in the history of the World. It took place during World War II. The Battle of Tarawa took place in the islet of Betio. The war relics that can be discovered in the lands of Tarawa remind the big number of Japanese and American soldiers who laid slain on the ground of Tarawa during the World War II.

Transportation is no headache in the island of Tarawa. Local taxi service and bus service are available abundantly on South Tarawa. Another romantic venture you relish in Tarawa is the ride by boats and ferries that operate to the outer islands. Air Nairu offers amiable flight service in Tarawa. The scheduled flights take off from Tarawa to the outer islands.

The climate in Tarawa is tropical. The rainfall dominates the land of Tarawa from the month of November to April. The English tourists face no problems in the land because English is the official language in the region. A romantic vacation is always on offer from the hotels of Tarawa. Tarawa is a hot tourist destination for the mass. The hotels are well equipped to provide the luxurious amenities. The overall ambiance in the land of Tarawa will revitalize your spirits.





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