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Palau, part of the Western Caroline Islands, in the Western Pacific Ocean, is located midway between the Philippines and Guam, about 400 miles north of the Equator in Micronesia. Acclaimed by marine scientists and underwater photographers alike, Palau Lagoon is recognized as the Seventh Underwater Wonder of the World.
A coral atoll 93 miles long and 18 miles wide, this well protected lagoon contains a sprinkling of 328 small, jungle covered islands. Narrow channels wind their way among these mushroom shaped islands, providing a network of boating waterways. Locke within this tropical wilderness are some of nature's most wonderful mysteries. Monkeys, fruit bats, rare birds and crocodiles still run free in this jungle habitat.
Diving in Palau is best known for its sheer vertical wall diving, colorful soft corals and giant gorgonian fans of many colors. Other highlights are Chandelier Cave, a series of three interconnected undersea chambers filled with crystalline stalactites. More the 60 World War II Japanese shipwrecks and aircraft lie on the sea floor of the lagoon, scattered among the islands.
Getting there International arrival in Guam, the Gateway to other Micronesian countries from USA, Japan, Philippines, Australia, Bali, Taipei. Then connect with daily local flight using Continental Micronesia. Alternatively, there are direct flight from Manila (weekly flights) and Taipei (charter flights).
Accommodation Hotel, Beach Resort, bungalows, budget motel
Activities Shark dive, barracuda, large fish, sailing, parasailing, jungle trekking.
Season Diving seasons: All year round. Best diving seasons: April - August |
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