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Nightlife in Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands Nightlife Guide 2026

How Marshall Islands does nightlife — neighbourhood by neighbourhood, from aperitivo hour to late-late.

Marshall Islands has 3+ bars and nightlife spots covered in this guide, led by Toeak Bar & Grill, Tide Table Lounge and Enra Bar. Each entry below includes the practical details — what it costs, when to go, and how to plan around it.

The Marshall Islands is a pristine Pacific paradise of 29 coral atolls and 1,156 islands, offering world-class diving among WWII wrecks, untouched white-sand beaches, and authentic Micronesian culture. From the bustling capital of Majuro to the remote tranquility of Arno Atoll, this remote nation delivers an unforgettable tropical escape.

The Marshall Islands offers a quiet but genuine nightlife scene centered on a handful of bars and social venues in Majuro. This is not a party destination — the scene is intimate, friendly, and dominated by expats, NGO workers, and locals rather than tourists. The atmosphere is relaxed Pacific island social life at its most authentic.

Quiet but warm and welcoming — Majuro's nightlife revolves around a few established venues where the same friendly faces gather. Sports bars showing international games, hotel bars for sunset cocktails, and the occasional live music night at the resort create a low-key but genuinely sociable atmosphere. Most evenings end by midnight.

At a glance

Peak hours Friday and Saturday evenings are the busiest, with venues lively from 8PM to 11PM. Weekdays are much quieter. Toeak Bar & Grill is the liveliest spot most evenings from 7PM onward.
Avg. drink Beer $4-6 (local and imported, Budweiser and Bud Light most common) · Cocktail $8-14 (tropical cocktails at resort bars; basic cocktails at local bars)
Dress code Smart casual or casual for all venues — the Marshall Islands has no formal dress code establishments. Clean shorts and a t-shirt work everywhere.
Cover charge Most bars close by midnight; Toeak Bar & Grill stays open until 11PM on weekdays and midnight on weekends. Sunday evenings are very quiet as Sunday is a religious and family day. Stock up on drinks at the supermarket if you want a late evening on outer atolls.

Nightlife districts

Where the action happens after dark.

Relaxed expat and local bar scene

Uliga Waterfront Strip

The main concentration of evening activity in Majuro runs along the Uliga waterfront area where Hotel Robert Reimers, the Tide Table Lounge, and local bars create an informal social corridor. The lagoon-side setting with sea breezes is pleasant for evening socializing.

Best for: Sunset drinks, expat social scene, waterfront cocktails

Mixed local and tourist, sports bar energy

Delap Restaurant and Bar Zone

The Delap area around the Fifth Floor (Toeak Bar & Grill) and the Marshall Islands Resort is the liveliest nightlife cluster in Majuro. The elevated position of Toeak with views over the lagoon makes it the go-to evening destination for game nights and social gatherings.

Best for: Sports viewing, burgers and beers, younger crowd, game nights

Upscale Pacific island resort atmosphere

Marshall Islands Resort Bar Area

The Enra Bar at Marshall Islands Resort provides a quieter, more upscale option for evening drinks with premium cocktails, imported wines, and a relaxed atmosphere popular with business travelers and couples.

Best for: Couples, quiet cocktails, premium spirits, resort ambiance

Bars & pubs

Where locals drink.

Sports Bar

Toeak Bar & Grill

Known for: Draft beer, cocktails, whiskey selection, sports events

Fifth Floor, Uliga, Majuro

Hotel Bar

Tide Table Lounge

Known for: Tropical cocktails, cold beers, sunset waterfront setting

Hotel Robert Reimers, Uliga

Resort Bar

Enra Bar

Known for: Cocktails, imported wines, premium spirits

Marshall Islands Resort, Delap

Clubs

For dancing into the early hours.

Club

Toeak Bar & Grill — Weekend Club Nights

Majuro's liveliest venue transforms into the closest thing to a club on Friday and Saturday nights, with DJs spinning music on the fifth floor and a packed dance floor fueled by the expat and local crowd. The lagoon views and island energy make it a memorable evening.

Cover: No cover

Hours: 8PM-midnight Fri-Sat

Club

Enra Bar Late Nights

The Marshall Islands Resort bar hosts periodic themed dance evenings and social nights for the resort crowd and Majuro's business community. Pacific island music, imported cocktails, and an air-conditioned setting make it the upmarket option for a late evening.

Cover: No cover

Hours: 7PM-11PM Fri-Sat

Club

Uliga Social Hall — Community Events

Community hall in Uliga that hosts occasional dance nights, cultural events, and social gatherings where local Marshallese music and dance take center stage. Attending one of these evenings offers an authentic glimpse into Marshallese social life and is far more memorable than any conventional club.

Cover: $5-10 for special events

Hours: Weekends, event-dependent, typically 7PM-midnight

Live entertainment

Music, theatre, and performance venues.

Entertainment

Live music

Occasional live Pacific island music at Marshall Islands Resort on weekends — check with hotel reception. Traditional Marshallese musical performances sometimes organized through MIVA for cultural events.

Entertainment

Late dining

Toeak Bar & Grill serves food until 11PM; Jojo's Pizza until 10PM daily; hotel restaurants typically until 9:30PM

Entertainment

Shisha

Not widely available in the Marshall Islands

Entertainment

Rooftop

Toeak Bar & Grill on the fifth floor offers the best elevated views over the lagoon and Majuro — the closest thing to a rooftop bar experience on the island

Nightlife tips

Stay safe and have fun.

Tip

Friday night is the best night for socializing — locals and expats mix most freely and Toeak Bar & Grill fills up by 8PM

Tip

Taxis are essential for getting back from Laura Beach or Delap after dark — arrange pickup in advance as drivers don't always cruise late at night ($3-8 anywhere in Majuro)

Tip

Alcohol is available freely in Majuro but outer atolls and traditional communities may be dry — check locally before assuming availability

Tip

The Marshall Islands Resort bar is the place for decent cocktails and a calmer atmosphere; Toeak Bar & Grill is for sports, energy, and meeting people