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  1. Dec 18, 2011 · Enjoying ourselfs on the Beach on Fanning Island South Pacific. Very remote Island. No running water no electric. Only 2,500 beautiful people

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  2. Visit remote Fanning island - a small dot in the Pacific Ocean about 900 miles south of Hawaii. In the local language, Fanning island is known as Tabuaeran...

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  3. Tabuaeran, also known as Fanning Island or Fanning Atoll (both Gilbertese and English names are recognised) is one of the Line Islands of the central Pacific...

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    • How to Get to Fanning Island
    • Experiencing A Fanning Island Cruise Ship Excursion
    • Returning to Fanning Island
    • Fanning Island Facts
    • Can I Find Lodging on Fanning Island?
    • Is Fanning Island Historically Important?
    • Will The Republic of Kiribati Move to Fiji?

    The majority of visitors arrive by ship while cruising on long, South Pacific itineraries. Fanning Island is usually included either before or after calling on Hawaii, which is about 1,000 miles to the north. From 2001 to 2007, Norwegian Cruise Lines included the atoll as a port on Hawaiian cruise routes. Tabuaeran Atoll, Fanning’s official name, i...

    As Alan and I disembark the tender at Paelau, a village that serves as Tabuaeran’s administrative center, a group of school children sits under a thatch roof pavilion singing a welcome song. We pause and listen to the harmonies. If you’re taking photos or videos, or simply enjoying the music, show your appreciation by dropping a couple of dollars i...

    After two visits to Fanning Island in 2012 and 2018—where we actually made it ashore—I can say that little has changed. During our latest experience, the residents appear even more destitute than they originally did in 2012. And the craft market did not seem as vibrant as before. However, if our cruise ship ever anchors off Fanning Island again, Al...

    Accurate information about Fanning Island is hard to come by, even in the age of the Internet. During my search, I enjoyed reading the logs of yachting blogs, especially: Ride the Trades And I also found the answers to a couple of my own questions:

    In my research for this article, I discovered that it is possible to stay here. True adventurers book rooms at Fanning Island Lodge through a tour provider. They’ll experience shared bathrooms, locally caught fish for dinner with daily activities ranging from fishing, surfing, snorkeling to visiting the villages. Guests arrive by a private hour-lon...

    Fanning Island history goes back to the Polynesians. Artifacts have been discovered indicating that Polynesians stopped at Fanning Island on their way to explore the Hawaiian Islands. But they were long gone by the time American ship captain, Edmund Fanning, reached the island in 1798. While some of WWII’s bloodies battles were fought on the atolls...

    Today, Fanning Island, like the rest of Kiribati, is the canary in the coal mine of climate change, no matter how we agree or disagree upon the cause. The island’s highest point is 6’ above the high tide mark, putting it at rising from rising ocean water. In 2014, Kiribati completed the purchase of 20 square kilometers on the island of Vanua Levu i...

  4. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundance of wildlife, this remote island is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of the South Pacific. So why not plan a trip to Tabuaeran and experience all that this magical island has to offer?

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TabuaeranTabuaeran - Wikipedia

    Tabuaeran. /  3.86000°N 159.36444°W  / 3.86000; -159.36444. Tabuaeran, also known as Fanning Island, [1] is an atoll that is part of the Line Islands of the central Pacific Ocean and part of the island nation of Kiribati. The land area is 33.73 square kilometres (13.02 square miles), and the population in 2015 was 2,315. [2]

  7. Enjoy the warm sun and crystal-clear waters, or take a dip in the lagoon. • Take a boat tour to get a closer look at the island’s stunning coastline. • Visit the island’s local villages and experience the unique culture and traditions of the Gilbertese people. • Go bird watching and spot some of the island’s rare and exotic sea birds.

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