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Landmark: Laura BeachCity: Majuro
Country: Marshall Islands
Continent: Australia
Laura Beach, Majuro, Marshall Islands, Australia
Laura Beach is a public access point located on the western end of Majuro Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
It serves as a recreational area for residents and visitors.
Visual Characteristics
The beach consists of fine, light-colored coral sand. The water is consistently clear and shallow near the shore, transitioning to deeper blue further out. Coconut palm trees line the landward side, providing shade.
Location & Access Logistics
Laura Beach is situated at the terminus of the paved road on the western side of Majuro Atoll, approximately 45 kilometers from the Delap-Djarrit area. Access is via the main atoll road. Parking is available directly adjacent to the beach area. No public transport routes extend to this specific location.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Laura Beach is a natural formation characteristic of coral atolls. The landmass is composed of accumulated coral debris and sand over millennia, shaped by oceanic currents and wave action.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming is possible in the calm lagoon waters. Beachcombing for shells and coral fragments is a common activity. The area is suitable for picnicking.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic restroom facilities are present. Shade is provided by natural tree cover. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. No food vendors are permanently stationed at the beach; visitors typically bring their own provisions.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for photography is during the morning or late afternoon when the sun angle is lower, reducing glare on the water. Weather is generally consistent year-round, with minimal rainfall. High tide is preferable for swimming to ensure adequate water depth.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests that the westernmost point of Majuro, where Laura Beach is located, was once a separate island before land reclamation efforts connected it to the main atoll.
Nearby Landmarks
- Laura Village (0.2km East)
- Majuro Botanical Garden (1.5km East)
- U.S. Army Museum of the Pacific (4.0km East)