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Pohnpei

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Pohnpei is one of the four states of the Federated States of Micronesia.

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[edit] Understand

Pohnpei is the largest of the islands in the Federated States of Micronesia. It is roughly circular and about 60 miles around.

Pohnpei is also the rainiest inhabited place in the world. Expect it to rain every day, with alternating patches of sun, clouds, and rain. However, since the temperature hovers around 80°F (about 27°C), the rain is never seen as much of a nuisance, and most people walk around without umbrellas or other rain gear. Rain can often be seen as a relief, because it cools the weather down a few degrees and keeps the humidity from feeling oppressive.

The Northern end of the island has most of the population, as well as the city of Kolonia. There are no well-defined boundaries to the city, and the townships are all quite near each other.

[edit] Talk

The regional language of Pohnpei is Pohnpeian. However, most people learn English as well. Outside of the capital and the college, most people only have rudimentary English skills, and once you get into the villages, only Pohnpeian is spoken, by and large. The older population has more proficiency in Japanese, the language of the occupation during their childhood.

[edit] Get in

Continental Airlines is the only airline with flights to Micronesia. They offer an island-hopper flight, which goes East to West on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and West to East on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The airport is small, and most checking on the islands is done by hand, so expect to have all of your luggage (carry-on or check-in) hand-searched. Because of this, check-in generally happens at least an hour before boarding, even though there are never huge numbers of people at the airport.

[edit] Get around

There are some car rentals available on Pohnpei, and there are also taxis, which are relatively cheap. If you are looking for adventure, walking is also possible, as there are few distances within the Kolonia area which are more than a couple of miles away.

[edit] See

The major landmark near Kolonia is Sokehs rock, a significant outcropping that can be seen from Nett point. Another place with a good view is the South Park hotel.

[edit] Do

The island does not have glistening sand beaches, because the entire island is surrounded by coral. If you are interested in seeing coral fish, you can find your way to Nett point and head out into the water. About a hundred feet off the edge, you'll find a coral ridge which is good for casual snorkeling. If you want to see more spectacular sights, you can get a boat out further. You'll also see people standing out, fishing for the beautiful coral fish that you've been looking at.

Kolonia also has the only movie theater in the islands. The movies that it gets are current, and at least one of its three screens will likely have a new movie come Friday.

Handicrafts such as wood carvings, woven baskets, and wall hangings (often incorporating shells and small wood carvings) are made by the local population. As well as purchasing these, you can watch them being made.

[edit] Eat

There are about ten restaurants to eat at on Pohnpei. At most you can expect lunches from about $6.50 or $7, and dinners between $12 and $20.

  • The China Star Restaurant down by the shipping port is by far the Best restaurant on the island. The cooks are from China and most dishes have fresh veggies.
  • The Joy Hotel and Restaurant (not to be confused with the Joy Restaurant), is known for its Joy Lunch, a Japanese-style set lunch of fried fish, tuna sashimi, rice, salad, and soup. They also serve local snacks like breadfruit and banana chips as a free appetizer. You can get it at dinner there, as well.
  • PCR/ Nanchelik has a river view and a Japanese revolving lazy susan, where you sit and pick off the dishes you like- sahami, sushi, fried fish and chicken, seafood spaghetti, etc.
  • The Peppermill has a good lunch menu of sandwiches and light dishes. Their dinner most closely approaches the style of cuisine that you might see in any US restaurant, but so do their prices.
  • SEI restaurant is known for its buffet lunch, which, at $6.99, has all-you-can-eat sashimi, rice, and fritters, among other things. Architecture alone is worth a visit.
  • Angie's "Fast Food", right next to the Peppermill, has food which isn't really fast. However, they do have burgers and fries, and cheap prices.
  • The Village Resort is known for its Sunday brunch and great view. Try the banana pancakes! It is a great place to take a book and hang out for hours!
  • The Orchid at Ocean View West is reasonably priced and has great view.
  • Cliff Rainbow Restaurant has a Joy Lunch style set but their best lunch is the seafood spaghetti!

[edit] Drink

  • The Rusty Anchor - the most popular bar on Pohnpei. Friday nights are busy when Peace Corp loonies and others overrun the place. Other nights expect to see a bunch of old white guys holding up the bar.
  • Rumors - in the mangroves right next to the yacht basin. Bring some mosquito repellant. Reasonably priced beer and nice tropical feel to it. The bargirls might provide you with some interesting conversation if they're not too busy watching the TV.
  • Sakau en Pohnpei - many people around Pohnpei enjoy anesthetizing themselves with a slimy concoction known as sakau(a.k.a. kava). Try some and you'll understand why people say "like the feeling, not the taste." There are numerous sakau bars (markets) around town. The atmosphere at the market is very quiet and lowkey. The price is usually five dollars for all you can drink.

[edit] Sleep

[edit] Stay safe

The island is remarkably safe. In the Kaselehlie Press, the local newspaper, the police blotter mostly reports disorderly conduct and maybe the occasional drunk driving.

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