
Pohnpei Micronesia Travel Guide
Pack clothes made from cotton, linen, or wetness-wicking synthetic fabrics. These materials permit air circulation, aiding comfort in humidity. Avoid heavy denim or thick materials that retain moisture.
You will not need layers for warmth in Pohnpei. However, a Lightweight, packable rain jacket or a Compact umbrella is useful for sudden, heavy downpours. This type of 'layer' provides protection from rain without adding heat.
Open-toed footwear or flip-flops-flops are good for casual wear around towns and at your accommodation.
Comfortable, sturdy sandals with good arch support or light hiking shoes for grip on slippery paths. Water shoes are ideal for walking on rocky beaches or crossing streams.
Wear Water shoes for rocky beaches, shallow reefs. These offer protection and traction. For serious treks, consider waterproof Hiking boots with aggressive traction.
Your home country's driving license is usually sufficient for short excursions in Pohnpei. However, if your license is not in English, an International Driving Permit (IDP) helps with clarity. Obtain an IDP before you depart your home country.
Pohnpei uses a 120V, 60Hz electrical system (A/b TYPE plugs, North American style standard). If from outside North America, a Universal travel adapter is necessary. Check devices for dual voltage compatibility (100-240V). A Voltage converter needed for a solo-voltage devices from 220-240V countries. Most modern smartphones are compatible; ensure phone is "unlocked" for a local SIM. FSMTC is main provider; purchase local SIM/data in Kolonia. Data can be expensive, speeds slow.
A Waterproof camera (GoPro or similar Action camera) is valuable for water activities. Bring extra batteries for your camera and a Portable power bank for devices, useful for outings or power outages. A Waterproof dry bag protects all electronics from rain and water spray.
Download Pohnpei maps for Google Maps or MAPS.ME offline.
Download an offline language pack for English to Pohnpeian (e.g., Google Translate).
WhatsApp/Messenger for local connectivity. Cloud storage or external hard drive for photo backup.
A well-stocked personal health kit aids common travel ailments and well-being. Availability in the area of specific items may be limited.
Carry all prescription medications in original containers with a doctor's note. Bring remedies for colds, flu, sore throats, and personal over-the-counter prescriptions you regularly use.
For extensive snorkeling/diving, bringing your own Mask, snorkel, and fins ensures fitness and cleanliness. Available for rent, but the quality differs. A diving skin or rash guard provides sun protection plus aids prevent minor stings.
A small, lightweight Backpack is useful for day hikes. Ensure it is waterproof or water-resistant. A reusable water bottle is a requirement for hydration. Sturdy shoes with good grip are helpful for often muddy and slithery trails.
If a serious surfer, consider bringing your own board (extra luggage planning). Local surf shops offer board rentals. A Flashlight or Headlamp is useful for exploring caves or poorly lit areas.
Beyond the basics, a few extra items enhance comfort, security, and preparedness.
These help reduce plastic waste and ensure personal preferences are met.
Reduces plastic waste; hotels often have refills.
Minimizes single-use plastic bags.
For street food, reduces plastic waste.
Pens or postcards for local hosts.
Pack light, pack efficiently. Prioritize quick-non-wet clothes and must-have equipment to house Pohnpei'the weather in activities.
Always carry physical and backups in the cloud of useful documents.