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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 7 MIN

Marshall Islands: The Road Less Traveled in the Pacific

from Just Travel · host Normand Schafer

In this episode, we talk about the Marshall Islands as a rare kind of Pacific getaway—less developed, deeply cultural, and built around ocean life and community connection. Far and Away Adventures.com is where to start planning with guidance, and you can visit https://farandawayadventures.com.Far and Away Adventureshttps://farandawayadventures.comSome trips are about checking boxes, and others are about discovering a place that still feels like a secret. That’s the spirit of this conversation as Normand Schafer welcomes Lori Loretta De Bru from the Marshall Islands Tourism Office to explore what makes the Republic of the Marshall Islands such a hidden gem. Lori shares that while the islands have the beaches and warm weather people expect in the Pacific, what truly stands out is cultural identity—especially the woven handicrafts that represent who the Marshallese are.We talk about experiences that move you from “visitor” to “participant.” Lori describes cultural activities on the main island where travelers can learn to weave a basket, husk a coconut, and create small wearable crafts like necklaces, flowers, or earrings. It’s not just an activity—it’s a doorway into local life and the kind of memory that changes how you think about travel.Because the Marshall Islands are spread across 24 atolls, the ocean is central to everything. Lori highlights water-based activities, including sportfishing, and she also mentions surfing—pointing to a surf resort on a remote outer island run by an Australian entrepreneur. Whether you’re a diver, a history buff, or simply someone who wants fewer crowds and more authenticity, the Marshall Islands offer a blend of adventure and intimacy that can feel hard to find elsewhere.Storytelling is another major theme. Lori explains that stories help define Marshallese culture, and that many products and traditions carry narratives shaped by history, including connections from the World War II period up to today. For travelers who love context, this is a place where meaning comes with the experience—not as a lecture, but as a living part of daily life.We also explore how travelers can support local communities while visiting. Lori shares that beach cleanups are one sustainability activity visitors can join, coordinated with local stakeholders, allowing travelers to leave a positive mark. Then we get practical about timing: she calls out major annual highlights like the July fishing tournaments/derbies and cultural activities in September. She also stresses a key planning reality—hotel rooms can be limited—so aligning your dates with the calendar early can make a big difference.For current event updates, Lori references the “Visit Marshall Islands” Facebook page, and she notes her office as a contact point for visitor information.Marshall Islands Tourism Office contacthttps://rmiocit.orgIf this episode sparked your curiosity, connect with a Far and Away Adventures specialist to design a trip that matches your interests—culture, water adventure, history, or remote outer-island discovery—without guesswork or unnecessary stress.

In this episode, we talk about the Marshall Islands as a rare kind of Pacific getaway—less developed, deeply cultural, and built around ocean life and community connection. Far and Away Adventures.com is where to start planning with guidance, and you can visit https://farandawayadventures.com.Far and Away Adventureshttps://farandawayadventures.comSome trips are about checking boxes, and others are about discovering a place that still feels like a secret. That’s the spirit of this conversation as Normand Schafer welcomes Lori Loretta De Bru from the Marshall Islands Tourism Office to explore what makes the Republic of the Marshall Islands such a hidden gem. Lori shares that while the islands have the beaches and warm weather people expect in the Pacific, what truly stands out is cultural identity—especially the woven handicrafts that represent who the Marshallese are.We talk about experiences that move you from “visitor” to “participant.” Lori describes cultural activities on the main island where travelers can learn to weave a basket, husk a coconut, and create small wearable crafts like necklaces, flowers, or earrings. It’s not just an activity—it’s a doorway into local life and the kind of memory that changes how you think about travel.Because the Marshall Islands are spread across 24 atolls, the ocean is central to everything. Lori highlights water-based activities, including sportfishing, and she also mentions surfing—pointing to a surf resort on a remote outer island run by an Australian entrepreneur. Whether you’re a diver, a history buff, or simply someone who wants fewer crowds and more authenticity, the Marshall Islands offer a blend of adventure and intimacy that can feel hard to find elsewhere.Storytelling is another major theme. Lori explains that stories help define Marshallese culture, and that many products and traditions carry narratives shaped by history, including connections from the World War II period up to today. For travelers who love context, this is a place where meaning comes with the experience—not as a lecture, but as a living part of daily life.We also explore how travelers can support local communities while visiting. Lori shares that beach cleanups are one sustainability activity visitors can join, coordinated with local stakeholders, allowing travelers to leave a positive mark. Then we get practical about timing: she calls out major annual highlights like the July fishing tournaments/derbies and cultural activities in September. She also stresses a key planning reality—hotel rooms can be limited—so aligning your dates with the calendar early can make a big difference.For current event updates, Lori references the “Visit Marshall Islands” Facebook page, and she notes her office as a contact point for visitor information.Marshall Islands Tourism Office contacthttps://rmiocit.orgIf this episode sparked your curiosity, connect with a Far and Away Adventures specialist to design a trip that matches your interests—culture, water adventure, history, or remote outer-island discovery—without guesswork or unnecessary stress.

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