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Welcome to Palau

Palau is an archipelago of over 500 islands, offering breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. This tropical paradise is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and lush green landscapes. Its unique biodiversity makes it a top destination for divers and nature lovers alike. The islands are steeped in history and culture, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore ancient rock islands, traditional villages, and World War II relics.

Travel Documentation & VISA Details

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

Suggestions for Dining

  • Elilai Restaurant
  • The Red Rooster Cafe
  • Kramer's Cafe
  • Deli X
  • Taro's Asian Food
Restaurants

Enjoy fine dining and local cuisine at the best restaurants in Palau.

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Sightseeing

Experience the most famous attractions and hidden gems in Palau.

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Hotels

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Casinos

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Trending Locations

Babeldaob Island, Palau

  • Largest island in Palau
  • Home to the capital city Ngerulmud
  • Beautiful waterfalls and hiking trails

Rock Islands, Palau

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Stunning lagoon views
  • Perfect for snorkeling and kayaking

Koror, Palau

  • Main commercial center of Palau
  • Vibrant local markets
  • Access to diving spots

Ngardmau, Babeldaob Island

  • Tallest waterfall in Palau
  • Scenic hiking trail
  • Picturesque swimming spot

Blue Corner, Palau

  • World-class diving site
  • Rich marine life
  • Thrilling drift dives

Cultural Insights

  • Respect local customs and traditions.
  • Try traditional Palauan cuisine like taro and fish dishes.
  • Learn a few words of Palauan language; locals appreciate the effort.
  • Dress modestly when visiting villages and historical sites.
  • Participate in local festivals if the timing is right.

Suggestions for Nighttime Activities

  • The Taj
  • Kramer's Cafe
  • Sam's Bar
  • Tiki Bar
  • Deli X

Testimonials from Our Clients

Emily Johnson

Palau is simply breathtaking! The snorkeling at the Rock Islands was the highlight of my trip. I can't recommend it enough!

Departed from Sydney, Australia
Michael Smith

A hidden gem! I loved exploring the local markets in Koror and the stunning views at Babeldaob. Definitely a must-visit destination!

Departed from Los Angeles, USA
Sofia Garcia

The diving experience at Blue Corner was out of this world! So many colorful fish and great visibility. I will be back!

Departed from Madrid, Spain

Discover Prominent Urban Areas in Palau

Airai

Airai is a small town located near the airport and is known for its lush landscapes and traditional Palauan culture. It is a great place to experience local life and cuisine.

Nearest Airport

Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR)

Main Highlights

  • Water park with various slides and pools
  • Perfect for families and children
  • Relaxing atmosphere amidst nature

Airai, Palau

  • Rich collection of Palauan artifacts
  • Beautifully curated exhibits
  • Educational and cultural insights

Koror, Palau

  • Scenic hiking trails leading to the falls
  • A peaceful spot for picnics
  • Great for photography and nature lovers

Ngatpang, Palau

Koror

Koror is the largest city in Palau and serves as the economic and cultural center of the country. It offers a blend of traditional Palauan culture and modern amenities, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the islands.

Nearest Airport

Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR)

Main Highlights

  • Displays the history and culture of Palau
  • Beautiful architecture with traditional influences
  • Interactive exhibits for all ages

Koror, Palau

  • Unique experience swimming with non-stinging jellyfish
  • Stunning natural beauty and biodiversity
  • Part of the Rock Islands Southern Lagoon UNESCO World Heritage site

Eil Malk Island, Palau

  • One of the tallest waterfalls in Palau
  • Hiking trails lead to the falls
  • Refreshingly cool waters for swimming

Ngardmau, Palau

Melekeok

Melekeok is the capital of Palau and is located on Babeldaob Island. It is known for its government buildings and offers a quieter, more laid-back atmosphere compared to Koror.

Nearest Airport

Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR)

Main Highlights

  • Modern architectural design
  • Symbol of Palau's independence
  • Offers guided tours to learn about government

Melekeok, Palau

  • Official capital of Palau
  • Quiet town with local charm
  • Cultural significance as the center of governance

Melekeok, Palau

  • Conservation efforts for sea turtles
  • Educational programs about marine life
  • Opportunity to see turtles up close

Melekeok, Palau

Ngerulmud

Ngerulmud, though small, is the administrative capital of Palau and features significant government buildings and a calm environment. It serves as a hub for governance and local culture.

Nearest Airport

Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR)

Main Highlights

  • Main government buildings of Palau
  • Architectural beauty and design
  • Historical significance for the country

Ngerulmud, Palau

  • Gateway to exploring Palau
  • Modern facilities and services
  • Strategic location for island hopping

Airai, Palau

  • Stunning views of the surrounding landscape
  • Great spot for photography
  • Cultural significance for locals

Ngerulmud, Palau