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Welcome to Palau

Palau, located in the western Pacific Ocean, is an archipelago comprising over 500 islands, known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant marine ecosystems. With its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and lush tropical landscapes, Palau offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. Visitors can explore the famous Rock Islands, dive with manta rays, and encounter diverse wildlife.

This island nation is not just about its breathtaking scenery; it also boasts a rich culture influenced by its history and the indigenous Palauan people. From traditional dances to local crafts, Palau offers a deep cultural experience alongside its natural wonders.

Travel Documents & Visa Details

  • A passport is necessary for admission. Yes
  • A VISA is necessary for admission. No
  • A VISA is mandatory following 0 days

Suggestions for Dining Out

  • Elilai Restaurant
  • Tasty Restaurant
  • The Taj
  • Jamaican Grill
  • Kramer's Cafe

Trending Locations

Koror, Palau

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Stunning lagoons and rock formations
  • Perfect for kayaking and snorkeling

Babeldaob, Palau

  • Largest marine protected area in the world
  • Diverse marine life
  • Ideal for diving and exploring

Eil Malk, Palau

  • Unique jellyfish species
  • Swimming among jellyfish
  • Breathtaking scenery

Ngardmau, Palau

  • Tallest waterfall in Palau
  • Hiking opportunities
  • Beautiful natural surroundings

Koror, Palau

  • Cultural exhibits
  • History of Palau
  • Art and artifacts from the region

Advice on Cultural Practices

  • Learn a few basic Palauan phrases to connect with locals.
  • Respect local customs and traditions, especially during festivals.
  • Try the local cuisine; seafood is a must!
  • Participate in traditional dances if invited.
  • Be mindful of the environment to preserve the island's beauty.

Suggestions for Evening Activities

  • Salsa Restaurant and Bar
  • The Lounge at Palau Pacific Resort
  • Kramer's Cafe
  • Tropical Paradise Restaurant
  • Taro's Japanese Restaurant

Feedback from Our Clients

Emily Carter

Palau was a dream come true! The Rock Islands were absolutely breathtaking, and swimming in Jellyfish Lake was an experience I will never forget. I highly recommend visiting the national marine sanctuary too!

Journeyed from Sydney, Australia
David Johnson

A fantastic getaway! Palau's natural beauty is unparalleled. The diving spots are some of the best in the world. I loved exploring the local culture and trying the seafood.

Journeyed from Los Angeles, USA
Aiko Tanaka

The perfect island escape! Palau's serene environment is great for relaxation. The hiking trails to the waterfalls were stunning and the locals were very friendly.

Journeyed from Tokyo, Japan

Discover the Key Cities in Palau

Kayangel

Kayangel is a beautiful atoll located just north of the main islands. Known for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, it's a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Nearest Airport

Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR)

Must-See Highlights

  • Secluded and pristine beaches
  • Excellent snorkeling opportunities
  • Tranquil environment

Kayangel, Palau

  • Diverse marine ecosystems
  • Protected area for conservation
  • Ideal for diving and fishing

Kayangel, Palau

  • Fresh seafood offerings
  • Traditional Palauan dishes
  • Cultural dining experiences

Kayangel, Palau

Koror

Koror is the largest city in Palau and serves as the commercial and cultural hub of the nation. Rich in history and surrounded by stunning marine landscapes, it’s the gateway to many of Palau's famous dive sites and natural wonders.

Nearest Airport

Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR)

Must-See Highlights

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Stunning limestone formations
  • Vibrant marine life and snorkeling opportunities

Rock Islands, Palau

  • Cultural exhibits on Palauan history
  • Artifacts and traditional crafts
  • Interactive displays for visitors

Koror, Palau

  • One of the tallest waterfalls in Palau
  • Beautiful hiking trails
  • Scenic views and swimming opportunities

Ngardmau, Palau

Melekeok

Melekeok is a small village that was once the capital of Palau before Ngerulmud. It offers a glimpse of traditional Palauan life and is known for its beautiful coastal views.

Nearest Airport

Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR)

Must-See Highlights

  • Stunning sunsets
  • Great for swimming and relaxation
  • Less crowded than other beaches

Melekeok, Palau

  • Ancient stone paths
  • Cultural heritage sites
  • Guided tours available

Melekeok, Palau

  • Picturesque bay views
  • Ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding
  • Rich marine biodiversity

Melekeok, Palau

Ngerulmud

Ngerulmud is the capital city of Palau, located on Babeldaob Island. Known for its modern government buildings and serene atmosphere, it is a stark contrast to the bustling city of Koror.

Nearest Airport

Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR)

Must-See Highlights

  • Architecturally significant government building
  • Symbol of Palauan democracy
  • Guided tours available

Ngerulmud, Babeldaob, Palau

  • Explore scenic landscapes
  • Visit traditional villages
  • Discover ancient stone monoliths

Babeldaob, Palau

  • Official residence of the President
  • Beautifully landscaped grounds
  • Cultural significance

Ngerulmud, Babeldaob, Palau