Arorae Island City is the administrative center of Arorae Island, which is part of the Kiribati archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. It is located in the Gilbert Islands group and is one of the southernmost islands in Kiribati.
Arorae Island City is a small settlement with a population of around 1,000 people. The city serves as the main hub for services and facilities on the island, including government offices, schools, health clinics, and small businesses.
The economy of Arorae Island City is primarily based on subsistence farming, fishing, and some small-scale tourism. The island's inhabitants rely heavily on the surrounding marine resources for their livelihoods.
Arorae Island City is known for its stunning natural beauty, with pristine white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a diverse marine ecosystem. It attracts visitors who are interested in exploring the island's unique culture, traditional practices, and natural attractions.
Despite its remote location, Arorae Island City is connected to the outside world through regular flights and ships that provide transportation to the capital city, Tarawa, and other neighboring islands.