Fly to Pohnpei Micronesia
Fly to Pohnpei Micronesia
Pohnpei enjoys direct flights to Guam that connect to several international gateways: Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Australia, Europe, Hawaii and the mainland US.
United Airlines
United Airlines flies to Pohnpei five (5) time a week from Guam (GUM) to Pohnpei (PNI) - on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Please see the schedule below:
| Route | Depart | Arrive | ||
| Guam to Pohnpei | Sun. | 20.25pm | Sun. | 23.55pm |
| Guam to Pohnpei | Mon/Thur | 07.55am | Mon/Thur | 12.45pm |
| Guam to Pohnpei | Wed. | 08.00am | Wed. | 13.00pm |
| Guam to Pohnpei | Sat. | 09.20am | Sat. | 14.20pm |
| Pohnpei to Guam | Mon. | 00.45am | Mon. | 03.55am |
| Pohnpei to Guam | Tues/Fri | 15.30pm | Mon/Thur | 18.15pm |
| Pohnpei to Guam | Thurs. | 15.00pm | Thurs. | 17.55pm |
| Pohnpei to Guam | Sun. | 15.30pm | Sun. | 16.55pm |
United Airlines also offer scheduled flight from Hawaii, via the Marshall Islands to Pohnpei.
Flight schedules change, so please contact United Airlines for the latest flight information and bookings: Website: www.united.com Phone: Pohnpei (691) 320-2424 / 5424 / 5425 Guam & Worldwide: 1-800-864-8331
Air Nauru
Air Nauru offer weekly Australia-North Pacific Connector flights from Brisbane, Australia, to Pohnpei via Nauru, Tarawa, Majuro and on to Palau. Flights depart Brisbane on Thursdays of each week. For more information please go to www.nauruair.com or email book@ourtravel.com.au.
For all Pohnpei inquires please contact:
Marlynn Weilbacher email ??????? or call 320-2866/6953 or 925-9678.
Visa and Entry Requirements for Travel to Pohnpei
No visa* is required for entry into Pohnpei (part of the Federated States of Micronesia) for U.S. citizens or for non-U.S. citizens for stays of 30 days or less. A valid passport and proof of onward travel are the primary requirements for entry,
- Passport: Visitors must possess a valid passport
- Proof of Onward Travel: Non-U.S. citizens need to demonstrate ability to leave Micronesia, typically with a return or onward ticket
- Tourist Stay: Non-U.S. citizens are automatically permitted a 30-day tourist stay
- Extended Stay: If a non-U.S. citizen wishes to stay longer than 30 days, they must apply for an entry permit
- U.S. Citizens: U.S. citizens can stay in Micronesia indefinitely
- Departure Tax: A departure tax of $20 US dollars must be paid upon leaving Micronesia
*NOTE: Traveling to Pohnpei through Guam you MUST satisfy the same entry requirements identical for any U.S. destination, even if in transit. U.S. Citizens are required to show a U.S. passport but, on a case-by-case basis a photo I.D. and proof of citizenship may be accepted. Citizens of most other countries MUST have a valid passport with a U.S. visa where required.
What to Bring to Pohnpei
Pohnpei enjoys a sun-tropical climate all year-round, with average temperatures in the high 80's(F) to low 90's during the day, and low 80's in the evenings. There is no formal dress-code in Pohnpei, so dress casual and be comfortable.
- Bring loose cotton clothing, shorts, T-shirts, sarongs & sandals for the day, and light slacks/polo shirts for the evening.
- Women should cover their thighs with loose slacks, long shorts or skirts. While acceptable in most other cultures, a woman's thighs must be covered in Pohnpei.
- Reef-safe sunscreens are available at hotels and dive shops, but if you bring your own supply please ensure it is reef-safe.
- Hats should be worn to provide shade from the strong sun, and good UV-filter sunglasses are recommended.
- Pohnpei enjoys a sun-tropical climate all year-round, with average temperatures in the high 80's(F) to low 90's during the day, and low 80's in the evenings. There is no formal dress-code in Pohnpei, so dress casual and be comfortable.
- Pohnpei has one of the highest rainfalls in the world, so be sure to pack a lightweight waterproof jacket for those sudden tropical downpours.
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"First, a scenic 45min drive on Pohnpei’s costal highway to literally where the road ends. Then a boat ride through a mangrove forest and across the shallow lagoon to this tropical island. Not only was the resort incredibly beautiful, but it is located right next to the ruins of the ancient city of Nan Madol a UNESCO World Heritage sites."
"PARANUII…a definite item for the bucket list."
- Lou Aguon-Schulte
Gold Coast, Queensland
Australia