WHY STAY IN Palikir
Government and rainforest life on tropical Pohnpei.
Palikir offers exceptional safety, lush Pohnpei scenery, waterfalls, diving, and a quiet government-center environment in the western Pacific.
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COST OF LIVING
Monthly Budget Min.
Monthly Budget Max.
Average Rent (1BR)
Food Cost
Transport Cost
Coworking Cost
Utilites Cost
Gym Cost
$2500
$5200
$1600
$850
$200
$30
$220
$25
Real cost breakdown
CLIMATE
Avg. Summer Temp.
Avg. Winter Temp.
Humidity
Rain
Sunshine
27.4
27.6
High
High
High
Climate Notes
VISA
Visa Status
Visa Type
Long Stay Possible
No Visa Required 30
Micronesia Visitor Entry Permit
Limited
Visa requirements may vary depending on your nationality. The information provided here reflects the general visa conditions of the country.
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Palikir is the national capital of the Federated States of Micronesia, located in a green inland area of Pohnpei rather than a conventional urban center. Government offices and institutional buildings are spread among tropical hills, while most shopping, hotels, restaurants, and services are in nearby Kolonia. The wider island offers waterfalls, mangroves, reefs, surfing, and the remarkable ruins of Nan Madol. Remote work is possible only with well-tested connectivity and flexible expectations. Palikir suits government-linked professionals, researchers, conservation workers, and nature-focused travelers rather than social nomads.
Palikir
Federated States of Micronesia / Oceania


6.21
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Climate
Healthcare
: Very Safe
: Slow
: Moderate
: No Visa Required
: Warm
: Limited
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