Finding the right place to stay in Majuro is one of the most important decisions you will make when planning a trip to the Marshall Islands. Unlike well-trodden Pacific destinations, accommodation options here are limited, specific, and book out fast - especially during regional government conferences or environmental summits. Whether you are after a lagoon-view resort, a culturally rooted family hotel, or a secluded private island escape, this guide walks you through every option on the atoll so you can arrive prepared. For a full picture of what to budget, check our Marshall Islands travel costs guide.

Best Areas to Stay in Majuro

Majuro Atoll is a narrow coral necklace that stretches over 30 miles around a massive, radiant lagoon. The vast majority of accommodation, restaurants, and services are packed into one concentrated zone, which makes choosing your base relatively straightforward.

Marshall Islands Resort Majuro lagoon view, hotel swimming pool with Pacific backdrop
Marshall Islands Resort Majuro lagoon view, hotel swimming pool with Pacific backdrop

Delap-Uliga-Darrit (DUD): The Bustling Hub

The DUD area is the urban heart of the Marshall Islands. Government offices, supermarkets, local craft markets, and all major restaurants cluster here. If you want immediate access to local eateries, banks, and tour operators, this is the most practical base. It is highly walkable, and shared taxis run constantly up and down the main road. The vibe is energetic and deeply local - a genuine window into modern Marshallese life.

Laura: The Quiet Escape

Located on the westernmost tip of the atoll, Laura sits at the geographic opposite of the DUD area. It is a peaceful, rural community known for lush vegetation, local farms, and the calmest, sandiest beach on the atoll. Major commercial hotels are not based here, but many visitors make the day trip to Laura Beach a highlight of their stay. Getting here from the DUD area takes around 45 minutes by shared taxi.

Top Hotels and Accommodations on Majuro

Because the total pool of hotels is small, booking well in advance is strongly recommended. The comparison table below gives you a quick overview before the full breakdowns.

Robert Reimers Hotel bungalows Majuro Marshall Islands
Robert Reimers Hotel bungalows Majuro Marshall Islands
Property Best For Location Price Tier Standout Feature
Marshall Islands Resort (MIR) Business travelers, resort comfort Delap (Mieco Beach) Mid-range to upper Lagoon-view rooms, pool, conference facilities
Hotel Robert Reimers Cultural charm, divers, foodies Uliga (DUD central) Mid-range On-site diving tours, iconic local restaurants
Bikendrik Island Sanctuary Luxury, honeymooners, privacy Outer Majuro Atoll Luxury / premium Private island, Cordon Bleu dining, ultra-limited capacity

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1. Marshall Islands Resort (MIR)

As a government-owned property on the serene shores of Mieco Beach, the Marshall Islands Resort - historically known as the Outrigger - strikes an excellent balance between professional service and traditional Pacific hospitality. Every room overlooks Majuro's tranquil lagoon, delivering sweeping sunrise or sunset views directly from your window.

Amenities include a full-service restaurant serving international and fresh seafood dishes, an outdoor swimming pool, and conference facilities that make it the top choice for international delegations and business travelers. The staff embodies the local Yokwe (Iakwe) spirit, handling everything from airport pickups to checkout with care. Rates sit in the mid-range to upper bracket for the Pacific - expect to pay more than you would in a budget Southeast Asian destination, but well below equivalent Pacific resort pricing in Fiji or Bora Bora.

2. Hotel Robert Reimers

For travelers wanting a deeply rooted local connection, Hotel Robert Reimers is a legendary family-owned institution right in the center of the DUD area. Room styles range from standard hotel rooms to more intimate bungalow suites, all infused with traditional Marshallese aesthetics.

The hotel anchors two of the island's best dining spots: the Tide Table and Lounge - a popular gathering point for locals and visitors alike - and The Grill at the Shoreline. The front desk is also the most reliable place to organize eco-tours, deep-sea fishing charters, and diving excursions around the atoll. Room rates are mid-range, making this the best value option for divers and culture-focused travelers.

3. Bikendrik Island Sanctuary

If you want to leave Majuro's main strip entirely behind, Bikendrik Island Sanctuary offers an exclusive private island experience on a secluded islet within the Majuro Atoll ring. Only a handful of guests are hosted at any time, surrounded by pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise water, and thriving tropical vegetation.

Stays are highly personalized, with locally inspired gourmet meals prepared by the host using classic French Cordon Bleu techniques. This is the ideal pick for honeymooners, serious luxury seekers, or passionate divers who want absolute tranquility as their base. Pricing reflects the premium, all-inclusive private island format - book months ahead as capacity is extremely limited.

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Scuba Diving from Your Majuro Hotel

No matter where you stay on Majuro, world-class diving is accessible from all three main properties. Visibility consistently reaches 30 to 40 meters (100-130 feet) and water temperatures hover between 27-29 degrees Celsius (80-84 degrees Fahrenheit) year-round. See our things to do in Majuro guide for a full breakdown of dive sites and activities.

Simple guesthouse room Majuro Marshall Islands budget accommodation
Simple guesthouse room Majuro Marshall Islands budget accommodation

Three sites you should ask your hotel about:

  • Coral Garden Drift - a relaxing drift dive through vibrant hard coral fields, suitable for all levels

  • Blue Wall Drop-off - a dramatic vertical cliff where reef sharks, sea turtles, and eagle rays are regular sightings

  • WWII Wreck Sites - advanced divers can explore submerged aircraft and maritime vessels preserved on the lagoon floor

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Essential Logistics for Staying in Majuro

Currency and Cash

The Marshall Islands uses the US Dollar (USD). Credit card acceptance is limited to the largest hotels (MIR and select major businesses). Bring a significant amount of cash for shared taxis, local restaurants, diving tours, and souvenirs. ATMs exist in the DUD area but can occasionally run out or experience network outages.

Majuro Atoll accommodation options overview
Majuro Atoll accommodation options overview

Getting to Majuro

International connections into Majuro are limited - see our guide to getting to the Marshall Islands for full details on airlines, stopovers, and what to expect on arrival.

WiFi and Connectivity

Internet speeds are slower and less reliable than in most larger countries. Major hotels offer WiFi packages, but purchasing a local SIM or e-SIM from the National Telecommunications Authority (NTA) on arrival provides a more stable daily connection. Many visitors use the limited connectivity as a feature rather than a bug.

Getting Around

You do not need a rental car on Majuro. A highly efficient network of shared taxis covers the atoll - stand by the main road, wave one down, and pay a small flat fee per zone. For remote day trips to Laura Beach, a private driver arranged through your hotel is more practical.

Cultural Etiquette

Marshallese culture is conservative and deeply respectful. When leaving your hotel or exploring local villages, dress modestly - cover shoulders and knees. Always ask permission before photographing local residents or their property.