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Pristine Paradise Palau

Situated in the western Pacific Ocean, southwest of Guam, is a group of islands that form this Pristine Paradise. The Palau trip is the most vibrant journey one can embark, where you’ll be enthralled not just by its awe-inspiring natural marvels but also by the dynamic activities and resilient spirit of its people. Immerse yourself in Palauan culture for a unique chance to witness the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, creating an enlightening and enriching travel experience.

General information

Location
    • Oceania, the country is a group of islands in the Western Pacific Ocean, southeast of the Philippines.
    • Geographic coordinates: 7.5150° North Latitude, 134.5825° East Longitude
Population

Around 18,000 (2023)

Language

English is spoken widely and Palauan is a fun language to learn. Many service providers speak English, Mandarin, Cantonese or Japanese.

Time Zone

UTC+9

Climate

Palau has a tropical rainforest climate and enjoys a pleasantly warm climate all year round with an annual mean temperature of 82° degrees F. (27° C.). Rainfall can occur throughout the year, and the annual average is 150 inches. The average relative humidity is 82%, and although rain falls more frequently between July and October, there is still much sunshine. Typhoons are rare as Palau is located outside the typhoon zone.

Currency & Credit Cards

The official currency of the Republic is the U.S. Dollar. Visa, JCB, and MasterCard are widely accepted at stores and visitor facilities though it’s always wise to carry cash on hand.

VISA policies

Palau offers a visa-free entry for tourists from all around the world for a duration of 30 days. You can extend your stay for an additional two weeks with a fee of $50 USD. Additionally, citizens of the United States, Micronesia, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands are granted a one-year visa.

General information will provide you with the necessary insights when traveling to Palau. To plan your trip with more confidence, you can learn more about Palau Customs, Driving, Where to Stay and Getting Around here.

5 ultimate experiences in Palau

Dive Palau

Palau is famous for its pristine reefs, diverse marine life, thrilling dives, and abundant dive sites. With over 50 named dive sites, 50 wrecks to explore, and a year-round temperature of 28 degrees Celsius (82 degrees Fahrenheit) with excellent visibility up to 100 meters, Palau offers a paradise for divers. It is home to 400 species of reef-building corals, 150 species of soft corals, gorgonians, and sea pens, and a rich variety of fish species, totaling at least 1,450.

Rock Islands

The Rock Islands is an archipelago of 300 limestone islands or coral reefs that emerge from the water's surface. These islands have mushroom-like formations due to tidal erosion at their bases. The area is famous for its beautiful beaches and clear blue lagoons. To explore this UNESCO World Heritage site, visitors can choose canoeing or kayaking for an incredible experience. Helicopter tours are also available, offering a unique perspective of the entire archipelago in 30-minute to 1-hour flights.

Milky way

Milky Way is one of the most prominent highlights in Palau, included in most of the island's sea tours. It is a unique natural phenomenon where visitors are gifted with a layer of distinctive white mineral mud. This mud is formed through the biological decomposition process of organic matter such as herbs, grass, and ancient flowers that have existed for millions of years. Locals claim that bathing in the white limestone mud found on the waters floor will make you look ten years younger.

Long beach

Located at the southern end of the archipelago, Long Beach features a slender shape with a crescent-like middle section. There is a brief two-hour window each day when a shimmering strip of light appears around this coastline. During low tide, a connecting strip of land appears, revealing the stunning crescent-shaped coastline and creating a unique pathway. You can either walk along this pathway, feeling like you've entered a different world, or simply sit on the water's surface and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Palau.

SIgnature culinary

The culture of each region is deeply reflected through its cuisine. Explore the diverse and ancient culture of Palau through your taste buds, with dishes like Fresh different kinds of seafood or Fruit Bat Soup - Palau's traditional delicacy. Additionally, Palau offers a wide range of restaurants serving cuisine from various countries, providing travelers with plenty of options to choose from.
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