Travel-Guide
Why go to Palau?
Palau is a stunning tropical destination made up of hundreds of islands.
Palau attracts visitors with its stunning beaches, crystal-clear water, and vibrant marine life, making it a great destination for snorkeling, diving, and swimming. Palau doesn't only have natural wonders, but it also has a rich culture and history including ancient ruins, traditional villages, and unique customs to discover.
If you are seeking a tropical getaway full of outdoor adventures and cultural exploration. Palau is an exceptional choice.
Where is Palau?
Palau is situated in the western Pacific Ocean, Palau lies approximately 500 miles southeast of the Philippines.
When should I go to Palau?
The best time to visit Palau is during the dry season from December to April when the weather is sunny and rainfall is minimal.
How long do I need in Palau?
A minimum of 2 to 3 days is recommended to explore the main attractions and enjoy various activities such as diving, snorkeling, and island hopping.
If time and money are no limit, you can explore the uncover hidden spots, indulge in several days of diving, take the public ferry down to Peleliu to explore the island's jungle, ancient ruins and deserted beaches. You can arrange a private boat charter to Kayangel Atoll or the remote Southwest Islands.