Experience ParaNuii
Experience ParaNuii
Paranuii was previously known as 'Nahnningi' or 'Joy Island' and was a popular picnic and swimming spot. Its many shallow sandy areas form beautiful beaches at low tide making it ideal for swimming and is home to a resident stingray population who flourish in these waters. The Namwen Nahnningi Stingray Sanctuary is located a short a short distance away.
Nan Madol
Just across the lagoon and visible a short distance away are the historic ruins of Nan Madol, one of the world's great archaeological mysteries. This ancient ‘city’ is made up of more than 90 man-made islets and is constructed of large basalt of stones that weight up to 90 tons each – an unexplained engineering feat that rivals the Egyptian Pyramids and Peru’s Machu Picchu.
Nan Madol was a major political hub in these islands from 1200 and 1700 CE, and served as a religious centre, a royal enclave, a fortress, marketplace and trading centre, as well as the high seat of government for the island of Pohnpei. It is a UNESCO Heritage Site and easily accessible to guests staying at ParaNuii Resort.
Keprohi Waterfalls
Just a short trip inland guests can also frolic in the cascading waters of the Keprohi Waterfalls. With over 300 inches of rainfall a year Pohnpei is one of the highest rainfalls in the world and there are numerous waterfalls and rivers to be explored. Most are readily accessible, as are numerous cultural and WWII sites.
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TESTIMONIALS
"What impressed us most about Para Nuii was that the bungalow accommodations allowed you to truly be one with nature. The lagoon with its crystal-clear water, beautiful blue starfish and stingrays. The ocean with its calm rhythmic waves and ocean breeze that swept through our bungalow"
- Dan & Carolyn Konz
Port Salerno, Florida
Appleton, Wisconsin





