The Islands of Stone and Stars
Micronesia is a realm defined by the extraordinary—from the "Venice of the Pacific" at Nan Madol to the ancient latte stones that touch the sky. This is a sanctuary for the heritage traveler seeking to honor the Austronesian pioneers who mastered the ocean’s currents long before the compass. Here, tradition is not just remembered; it is lived through the rhythmic dip of a traditional proa and the sacred architecture of the Bai.
FSM
Explore the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), a vibrant constitutional republic composed of four distinct cultural pillars: Pohnpei, Yap, Chuuk, and Kosrae. This region is the heart of Micronesian heritage, home to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Nan Madol—an ancient city of stone canals once ruled by the Saudeleur Dynasty.
Guam
Discover Guåhan (Guam), the southernmost point of the Marianas Archipelago and the ancestral home of the CHamoru people. Guam’s heritage is a story of incredible resilience, centered on the iconic Latte Stones—massive limestone pillars that served as the foundations for ancient communal houses and now stand as symbols of indigenous strength.
Chuuk
While world-renowned for the "Ghost Fleet" of Truk Lagoon, the true heritage of Chuuk State lies in its people and their mastery of the ocean. Chuuk is a complex mosaic of high islands and coral atolls, including Weno, Toloas, and Fefan, where the lineage of master weavers and canoe builders remains unbroken.