Last recorded in 2011, Nauru had just 200 tourists during the year.
Excerpt from https://garfors.com/2013/01/the-25-least-visited-countries-in-world-html/
Why so few?
Nauru is a tiny island nation in the Pacific. The smallest republic in
the world covers only 21 square kilometers. There is almost nothing to
see there as most of the island (there’s only one) is a large open
phosphate mine. Only one airline serves the island. You also need a visa to be allowed in, and the country doesn’t have many embassies abroad.
Why you may still want to visit
The beaches surrounding the island are beautiful and “proper” Pacific
style. The coral reefs surrounding Nauru makes it great for diving or
fishing. There are however only 10,000 people in the country, huge
unemployment and virtually no nightlife. There are two hotels, one
“posh” on the beach and one “in town.”
What else?
This is the only country in the world without a capital. Yaren is the
biggest community, and therefore acts as the de facto capital. There’s
even an internet cafe next to the police station, so you can update your
statuses. The problem is that hardly anyone even heard about the place,
so you are unlikely to get any praisal. Expect “Nauru? Is that
upstate?” responses.
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