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Island Life at Its Best
Warm Hearts, Simple Joys
KOSRAE

Why visit Kosrae . . .

A QUIET ISLAND OF NATURAL BEAUTY, WARM HOSPITALITY, AND UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCES
WARM HOSPITALITY & ISLAND LIFE

The People of Kosrae

The Kosraean people are known for their warmth, kindness, and traditional hospitality. Although many families live simply and frugally, the quality of life here is rich in ways that are deeply meaningful: strong family support, faith, unspoiled natural resources, shared food traditions, and a culture quick to laugh, help, and welcome others.

Life on Kosrae moves at a gentler pace. People drive slowly, drink coconuts, relax by the ocean, sing, dance, hunt for shells, and enjoy time together. It is part of what makes the island feel so special. Visitors often come for the natural beauty, but it is the people and the way of life that make Kosrae unforgettable.

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TRADITIONAL HOSPITALITY & EVERYDAY JOY

Warm, Welcoming, and Truly Kosraean

The Kosraean people are some of the nicest in the world. Although many live frugally, the quality of life here is very high, shaped by traditional hospitality, strong family support, deep faith, unspoiled natural resources, communal food security, and a culture quick to share a laugh.

Life on Kosrae has its own peaceful rhythm. People drive slow, drink coconuts, relax by the ocean, sing and dance, hunt for shells, and enjoy each other’s company. It is a simple, meaningful way of life, and one of the reasons visitors often feel so welcome here.

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UNSPOILED BEAUTY & A SLOWER PACE

Kosrae, Just as It Is

Kosrae may never become highly developed, and that is part of what makes it so special. In many ways, it feels like Hawaii may have felt decades ago, quiet, lush, and deeply connected to the rhythms of the ocean, mountains, and island life.

A single paved road nearly circles the 42-square-mile island, with the ocean on one side and green mountains on the other. Fruit trees, tropical jungle, and every shade of green surround you. Kosrae is not crowded, and life here moves at a slower, more peaceful pace.

Many Kosraeans live abroad because there are limited jobs on the island, but for many, the hope is always to return home to family, culture, and the way of life that makes Kosrae unlike anywhere else.

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Have we convinced you to come visit?

Here are some tips and advice for visiting Kosrae in the Federated States of Micronesia.

Airline

Most visitors arrive via United Airlines into Kosrae International Airport (KSA). Check their website for the current flight schedule, as it has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic. You can arrive through Guam (GUM) or through Honolulu, Hawaii (HNL). The flight takes you through multiple islands, including Chuuk (TKK), Pohnpei (PNI), Kwajalein (), and Majuro (MAJ in the Marshall Islands). It is one of the most amazing flights you can take, landing and taking off from these beautiful islands in the middle of the vast ocean.

The only other way to arrive is by sailing vessel, but it takes much longer to arrive.

We recommend staying at least one week, so you can experience all the island has to offer, while taking time to relax and enjoy the scenery and the slow pace of island life. Check our room availability to see what dates are best.

Weather

The weather is amazing all year round. Some months are better for diving (summer months), while other months are better for surfing (winter months) but can be more rainy. But it will always be warm and breezy!

Currency

The U.S dollar is the official currency used in Kosrae and throughout Micronesia. There are ATMs available throughout the island, and most of the grocery stores and hotels take credit card.

Language

The official language of Kosrae is Kosraean, although English is spoken by most people and in government discourse. In 1945, administration over Kosrae passed to the United States, which ruled the island as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Students are taught English in the school system.

Customs

US citizens do not need a Visa to enter, but citizens of other countries must present a valid passport (at least 6 months before expiration) and should be up to date on their vaccinations for diseases and COVID.

More information about Kosrae

  • Kosrae Island Tourism – Official Website
  • Kosrae Tour Company (Japanese)

+6913706772

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9289+VP Tafunsak, Finanpes, Kosrae 96944, Micronesia

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