Palau, 10 night package

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Package - Sea Passion Hotel, in shared twin/double room

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Exlpore Palau - 10 nights

Flying to Palau from Europe may involve several connecting flights and a longer journey. Our travel packages include flights from Scandinavia. The first leg is to reach a major airport in Asia, primarily Manila, but flying via Tokyo or Singapore is another option.

In connection with our package tours, we strive to minimize layover time and the risk of missing a connecting flight. Therefore, we always plan our travel packages with an overnight stay in Manila/Tokyo or Hong Kong, both on the outbound and return journeys.

Another option is to effectively combine the trip to Palau with 4-7 nights in the Philippines. This way, you can also experience fantastic diving in the Philippines. Take a look at our combination trips or inquire with us if you are interested in such a combination.

Dive Palau

Palau is known as one of the world's premier diving destinations, and there are several reasons why diving in Palau is so popular. Palau has some of the world's most fantastic coral reefs with incredible biodiversity. The colorful corals and various species of marine life, as well as large pelagic fish such as sharks, mantas, and schools of barracuda, have placed Palau on the list of the world's most coveted dive destinations. Palau offers a wide range of dive sites, including caves, wrecks, and reefs. Places like Blue Holes and German Channel are also known for their unique features. In addition to amazing coral reefs, diving in Palau also provides encounters with large fish such as sharks, rays, whale sharks, and giant mantas.

About the country

Palau is an island group and a sovereign state in the western Pacific Ocean, located approximately 800 kilometers east of the Philippines and northeast of Papua New Guinea. Palau belongs to the Micronesia region, consisting of thousands of islands in the western Pacific. Micronesia is divided into several subregions, and Palau is situated in the southwestern part of the Caroline Islands.

Babeldaob is the largest island in Palau and houses the majority of the country's landmass. It is also home to the constitutional capital of the country, Ngerulmud.

Palau boasts beautiful white sandy beaches and turquoise blue waters. Many of the islands and lagoons offer serene and picturesque beach areas where visitors can relax and enjoy nature. Palau also features unique natural phenomena such as Jellyfish Lake, where visitors can swim with harmless golden jellyfish, providing a unique and memorable experience. The Rock Islands are the distinctive and iconic limestone islands surrounding the main islands of Palau. They consist of small limestone islets covered in lush vegetation and surrounded by turquoise blue waters. Many of the islands have unique formations and towering cliffs.

Palau has a rich culture and history that visitors can explore by visiting traditional buildings, museums, and participating in cultural events. Traditional dances and ceremonies provide insight into the lifestyle of the Palauan people.

Visa

As a European citizen, you can visit Palau for tourism without applying for a visa. This applies to visits of up to 30 days.

However, keep in mind!
In the event of a change in the flight route or changes due to canceled flights caused by bad weather or other flight-related obstacles, your flight may pass through Guam, which is one of the U.S. territories. Therefore, before booking a trip with us, make sure you can travel via the USA. You should apply for ESTA and have it approved before your departure, or if you are uncertain, apply for ESTA before booking a trip with us to Palau. Please note that we do not guarantee that your trip to Palau will not go through Guam.

Currency

The currency used in Palau is the United States Dollar (USD). USD is the official currency. Most major credit cards are accepted in Palau, especially at hotels, restaurants, shops, dive centers, and other tourist-related places.