Yap
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Yap is comprised of the main island atoll of Yap with Maap and Gagil connected by road and Rumung, commonly referred to as "The Forbidden Island", is accessible by boat but still within the reef. Outside the reef, Yap extends towards Chuuk (formerly "Truuk") and has many outer islands and atolls; some of which are accessible by plane.
Understand
The island is famous for its stone money, which is rather large and cannot easily be moved. The island was opened for tourism in 1989 and has seen a good number of tourists visiting, especially for the scuba diving and to catch a glimpse of the traditional Micronesian island culture. Skin Diver Magazine has called Yap "the most interesting island in Micronesia" and gives Yap the honor of being one of the magazine's top 3 dive sites.
The state of Yap consists of 134 islands and atolls. 22 of these are populated, stretching across an excess of 100,000 square miles in total area. Yap's main island is made up of four high volcanic islands, accounting for 38 of Yap’s of land area. The main island of Yap is where the state capital and commercial center, Colonia, is located. Most of the outer islands stretching approximately 600 miles (1000 km) east of Yap Island are coral atolls. These atolls are sparsely populated by people different from the Yapese in both culture and language.
The US dollar is the official currency in Yap, and Micronesia.
Standard 110-
volt and the same US type outlets are used on Yap.
Yap shares the same time zone (GMT + 10) as Sydney, Australia, and is one hour ahead of Tokyo, Japan.
Climate
Holidays
- Yap Day - Observed in first week of March Annually.
- FSM Constitution Day – May 10
- UN Day – October 24
- FSM Independence Day – November 3
- Yap State Constitution Day – December 24
Talk
Yapese, Ulithian, Woleaian and Satawalese are the island's official languages (all of which are indigenous), but English is also spoken by many of the locals and travelers will have no problem getting by knowing little if any of the indigenous languages.
Get in
United Airlines offers flights to Yap a few times a week from Guam and Palau. Certain Palau flights continue on to Manila.
Get around
Taxis are plentiful in Colonia, and travelers are free to use the public bus system in Colonia to get around. These busses are often used to transport students and government workers and run between Colonia and the outer villages in early mornings and evenings, and cost roughly $1.
Rental cars are also available through a number of businesses within walking distance of hotels in Colonia. Prices range from about $38-60 per day.
While on Yap, visitors may charter boats to the outlying islands, which can be taken care of at a variety of places on the island.
See
- On the island of Yap there are quite a few villages, as well as endless beaches and places to learn about the unique island life.
- The outer reefs around Yap are full of other aquatic life, and they attract divers from all corners of the globe.
Do
- Scuba dive, looking for Manta Rays.
- Surf the islands legendary waves.
- Take a cultural tour and check out the local island life.
Eat
Sleep
Travelers should just reserve the first night at the hotel. Look around in Colonia the next day if you would prefer to switch to another hotel. The walkabout takes around 30 minutes.
Manta Ray Bay HotelOne of the larger hotels on Yap. Here you can make arrangements to scuba dive, and view the Manta Rays that the waters around the island are famous for. Manta Ray Bay Hotel also owns and operates the Manta Ray Bar & Grill aboard the converted Indonesian phinisi schooner SV Mnuw.
Yap Pacific Dive ResortThe hotel is on the site of the original pre-war Japanese command post. Good service, nice outside area with swimming pool and restaurant.
ESA Bayview HotelA family-owned and -operated hotel located in the heart of Colonia.
O'Keefe's Waterfront InnA very private and stylish guest house, right on Yap's waterfront.
- Home Stays - Home stays with a local family or in a room in a Yapese house, bungalows or men's house, in Colonia or other parts, villages and beaches of Yap and Ulithi Atolls are possible.
Oceania HotelFormerly Pathways Hotel. Nine individual cottages elevated on a hillside and overlooking the bay. Interconnected by elevated walkways, these enclosed wood and thatch-roofed cottages are clean, comfortable, and include a small private balcony. Oceania Hotel also operates a full service restaurant.
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phone: +691 350-4679address: Wacholab, MaapYap's only beach-front resort with a full restaurant, bar, and diveshop. Free pickup/dropoff to airport. Rooms have 110 V, AC, mini-fridge, hot water. Rates start at $65/night for single occupancy; $75/night for double; $85/night triple. Village View is the only hotel not within Colonia. Some travellers will prefer the relative isolation and private beaches, while others may prefer to be within walking distance of other hotels and restaurants.
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Go next
From Yap you can make the journey by boat or plane to Palau or to the other nearby islands of Micronesia.