Rock Islands of Palau

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(351) · Hiking area in Koror, Palau
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Oct 22, 2024
lovely place i did it by air there is an storm and not sure if the boats will go finally all are cancelled so far lovely islands with smile air Full review by SPAINDOCTOR
May 31, 2024
So beautiful and not crowded at all. The water is bright blue with the green cliff backdrops just made for an incredible experience. The coral is pretty much dead, but still many fish to see. Full review by msa23_2000
Feb 18, 2024
The scenic flight over rock islands with Smile Tours was a wonderful experience. Seeing the various blue shades of water and natural rock formations from the sky. It also meant I get to see all the k… Full review by 299andiswam

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Can anyone suggest a tour company for non divers? We snorkel but have no diving experience. Will we still get a lot out of …
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Can anyone suggest a tour company for non divers? We snorkel but have no diving experience. Will we still get a lot out of a trip to Palau? Thanks
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Sams Tours is well known but we didn't use them for the day-trips. We used Neco Marine for a day trip. At Neco Marine, you can rent the entire boat for $600 + park fees + tour guide …
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Sams Tours is well known but we didn't use them for the day-trips. We used Neco Marine for a day trip. At Neco Marine, you can rent the entire boat for $600 + park fees + tour guide + lunch for 8 hours. Probably $800 total from what I recall. They'll take you to the famous spots. The boat is big enough to fit a dozen people so depending on how many people you have in your group, this could be a good deal or not. You can also do a day-snorkeling tour. You can get up close to the islands that you can't reach by boat. We did a 4-day/3 night camping/kayaking tour. I believe Sam's can arrange either of those. But you need to book the camping/kayaking tour sooner than later. It fills up. We rented a car and drove around the island and stopped at certain tourist spots. Driving is not an issue except the steering wheel is on the right side, and you drive on the right side of the road. The handful of beaches are private so you have to pay a fee $5-$10/person. Peleliu is also very interesting, seeing WWII remnants. It's worth going there.
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Hi If you had extra cash and a chance to go dive Palau again would you choose a live aboard over a land based dive …
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Hi If you had extra cash and a chance to go dive Palau again would you choose a live aboard over a land based dive operation?
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Absolutely- just finished 10 day trip aboard Palau Siren . Not cheap but excellent
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Are the rock islands, milky way and jellyfish lake possible in 2 days? Also where is the world war 2 wreckage site located …
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Are the rock islands, milky way and jellyfish lake possible in 2 days? Also where is the world war 2 wreckage site located in Palau? Many thanks Josh
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You may see Rock Island, milky way (you will stay 30 min) and jelly fish (you will stay no more then one hour) lake in one 4 hours organized tour.
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Hi Am planning to visit Palau in December. Any suggestions for how to get to the Rock Islands for a day trip from Koror? …
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Hi Am planning to visit Palau in December. Any suggestions for how to get to the Rock Islands for a day trip from Koror? Suggestions on a travel agency will be helpful. Thanks
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Yeah, Get a hold of this guy. He will be able to pointed in the right direction. Tell him Mike Martini Sent you. Will McFarland World of Diving 215 Pier Ave. Ste. A Hermosa Beach, CA …
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Yeah, Get a hold of this guy. He will be able to pointed in the right direction. Tell him Mike Martini Sent you. Will McFarland World of Diving 215 Pier Ave. Ste. A Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 800-GO-Divin’ (463-4846) 310-372-2548 office 310-372-2560 fax 310-902-9640 cell
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How do I get there using public transportation?
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No, you can't. The Rock islands are a UNESCO heritage site and somewhat tightly watched. (This is a good thing). You are only allowed in certain areas and all the dive tours and …
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No, you can't. The Rock islands are a UNESCO heritage site and somewhat tightly watched. (This is a good thing). You are only allowed in certain areas and all the dive tours and snorkle/kayak tours know where you are allowed to go. Check out Sam's tours. We did a snorkel/kayak tour.
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