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Wake Atoll, United States Minor Outlying Islands

Wake Atoll Local Time:   || Exchange Rate: **

Wake Atoll, located in the United States Minor Outlying Islands, is a remote paradise for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. This tiny coral atoll offers stunning turquoise waters, pristine white sand beaches, and a diverse marine ecosystem that is perfect for snorkeling and diving. Explore the World War II relics and learn about the island's rich history as a military outpost. With its untouched beauty and serene atmosphere, Wake Atoll is an idyllic destination for those seeking a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Discover the tranquility and natural wonders that await you in this hidden gem of the Pacific.

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Weather & Seasonality
Climate patterns and typical conditions through the year

Weather in Wake Atoll, United States Minor Outlying Islands

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12-Month Climate Summary (Sun)
MAR
25.7°C
avg
11.3 h/day
45 mm
85 Excellent
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
APR
26.1°C
avg
11.8 h/day
24 mm
85 Excellent
high sunshine, warm temperatures; low rainfall
MAY
26.4°C
avg
11.8 h/day
100 mm
77 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
JUN
27.4°C
avg
11.7 h/day
82 mm
72 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
JUL
27.6°C
avg
11.2 h/day
131 mm
63 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
AUG
28.2°C
avg
11.7 h/day
60 mm
73 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
SEP
27.9°C
avg
10.6 h/day
166 mm
61 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
OCT
28.0°C
avg
9.6 h/day
158 mm
63 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
NOV
27.6°C
avg
10.2 h/day
53 mm
81 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
DEC
26.0°C
avg
9.7 h/day
39 mm
81 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
JAN
25.9°C
avg
9.7 h/day
21 mm
82 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; low rainfall
FEB
25.0°C
avg
9.8 h/day
79 mm
78 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
MAR
25.7°C
avg
11.3 h/day
45 mm
23 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
APR
26.1°C
avg
11.8 h/day
24 mm
25 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
MAY
26.4°C
avg
11.8 h/day
100 mm
18 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUN
27.4°C
avg
11.7 h/day
82 mm
15 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUL
27.6°C
avg
11.2 h/day
131 mm
10 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
AUG
28.2°C
avg
11.7 h/day
60 mm
16 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
SEP
27.9°C
avg
10.6 h/day
166 mm
10 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
OCT
28.0°C
avg
9.6 h/day
158 mm
11 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
NOV
27.6°C
avg
10.2 h/day
53 mm
22 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
DEC
26.0°C
avg
9.7 h/day
39 mm
21 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JAN
25.9°C
avg
9.7 h/day
21 mm
23 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
FEB
25.0°C
avg
9.8 h/day
79 mm
17 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel

Destination Guide
Attractions, costs, travel notes and practical visitor details

Top Wake Atoll Attractions

  • 1. Wake Island
  • 2. B-17 Flying Fortress Crash Site
  • 3. Wake Island Airfield
  • 4. Wake Island Memorial
  • 5. Wake Island Lighthouse

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Cost of Living in Wake Atoll

Note: Prices may vary based on availability and local conditions.

  • 1. Food
    • Average cost for a meal $15 - $30
    • Groceries per day $10 - $20
  • 2. Drink
    • Soft drinks $2 - $5
    • Alcoholic beverages $5 - $10
  • 3. Overall daily budget
    • Low end $35
    • High end $75

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Top Wake Atoll Souvenirs

  • 1. Snorkeling Gear Rental
    • Cost $20 - $40 per day
  • 2. Local Souvenirs (e.g., shells, crafts)
    • Cost $5 - $30
  • 3. Fishing License
    • Cost $10 - $30
  • 4. Guided Tour (e.g., boat tour)
    • Cost $50 - $100 per person
  • 5. Food and Beverages
    • Cost $10 - $25 per meal

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Visa & Travel Information for Wake Atoll

Always confirm details with official sources before traveling.

  • 1. Visa Requirements
    • U.S. citizens do not need a visa.
    • Non-U.S. citizens may need a visa depending on their nationality.
  • 2. Travel Requirements
    • A valid passport is required for all travelers.
    • Travelers should check for any specific entry restrictions or requirements.
  • 3. Health and Safety
    • Check for any vaccination requirements.
    • Consider travel insurance for emergencies.
  • 4. Transportation
    • Limited flights; check availability in advance.
    • Arrangements may need to be made through military or research organizations, as Wake Atoll is mainly used for military purposes.
  • 5. Permits
    • Special permits may be required for access due to its restricted status.

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Flight Price Range (per seat) for Wake Atoll
Typical single and return fare ranges based on available data

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