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Ebeye Island

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Ebeye Island

關於Ebeye Island

Ebeye is on Kwajalein Atoll. Most of the residents of Ebeye are, or are the descendants of, islanders evacuated from other islands in the Kwajalein atoll. It is the most populous island of Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, and the center for Marshallese culture in the Ralik Chain of the archipelago. Islanders are hospitable and welcoming to foreigners, but Ebeye has very little to offer tourists.

Ebeye Island旅遊指南

城市概覽

The main income for Ebeye residents is from the relatively small number of people employed on the Kwajalein military base. The money earned supports the population of around 15,000 on 80 acres (32 hectares) of land. Over 50% of the population is estimated to be under the age of 18, and Ebeye is one of the most densely populated places in the world. Most people are very poor. A coral reef (visible and able to be traveled at low tide) links them to Kwajalein and the rest of the outside world. A causeway at the northern end of the island provides a roadway that connects to several other islands, forming a chain of inhabited islands about 10 km (6.2 mi) long.

History Before the early 1950s, many Marshallese lived on small islands throughout Kwajalein Atoll. When Kwajalein island started to be used as a support base for the nuclear tests conducted at Bikini Atoll and Enewetak Atoll, Marshallese residents of Kwajalein were relocated by U.S. authorities to a small, planned community constructed on Ebeye, which was largely unpopulated and had served as a Japanese seaplane base before the Pacific War. With the advent of the anti-ballistic missile testing program of the 1960s, the U.S. military decided for safety and security reasons to evacuate slightly more than 100 residents of the central part of the atoll to create a zone where unarmed guided missiles could be targeted from the continental United States. Subsequent population growth by migration from outlying rural atolls and islands throughout the Marshalls created a housing shortage and problems with resources throughout the following decades. Some of the original Ebeye inhabitants with land rights did not feel adequately compensated for the tenants who came to live on their land even though their paramount chief had worked with the Trust Territory to move them there.

Climate The atoll has a tropical rainforest climate. While tropical rainforest climates have no true dry season, the atoll's noticeably drier seaso

如何抵達

The United Airlines island hopper will drop visitors at the 1 US Kwajalein Base (KWA IATA). . Depending on your nationality, a visa and/or authorizations may be needed. Once security processing by the US authorities is complete, a free boat run by the US Military will take you to Ebeye. The boat takes base employees to and from Ebeye where they live. So the boat runs early in the morning and at the end of the working day. This must be allowed for when departing. It may be necessary to take the boat long before the flight. At the US base end of the journey, there is an American diner where fast food is available. Some people from Ebeye even go there as a day trip.

當地交通

Ebeye is small and can be walked quite easily. There are also shared taxis driving along the few roads, which cost $1.00 for a single journey on Ebeye (2025). Taxis will drive as far north as Gugeegue, however this will cost extra.

必看景點

There are good views across the lagoon which can be observed from Yokwe Park (formerly Peace Park).

體驗活動

There really is very little tourism activities to do on Ebeye. The island sits atop a reef which can be snorkelled. Ask a local where the safe places to snorkel are. The reef off Yokwe Park is safe to snorkel. You can bring snorkelling equipment with you or buy this locally.

購物

There is a reasonably well stocked Payless supermarket near the ferry terminal. Other majors stores include DIY Enterprise and Ralik Store. The island is full of other smaller shops. Some of these are sign posted, however many of these are not. If you ask a local where the nearest store is they are very hospitable and helpful.

美食

There is only one cafe on the island. La bojie is on the road heading north from the ferry terminal. It is about 200 m on the left, before the health center which is on the right. Another possibility is the seating area inside the JJJ Shopping Center. They will cook a burger, pizza slice or some other pastry for you. They also have a range of bakery goods. There is a restaurant at the Ebeye Hotel.

飲品與夜生活

There are no public bars, though alcohol can be purchased from the Payless supermarket. A Permit to Consume Alcohol is needed to purchase alcohol.

住宿

There is only one hotel in Ebeye. The Ebeye Hotel is 100 m on the road south from the ferry terminal. Rooms are clean and air conditioned. A single costs $110 (2025), which must be paid in cash, with a $20 deposit for the key. Rooms have TV (with AFN channels from the US base), fridge and en-suite bathroom/shower. It is not recommended to drink the tap water. The island is prone to blackouts due to unreliable power infrastructure. It would not be uncommon to lose power and water for several days.

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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