Palau, Republic of Palau

Nestled in the western Pacific Ocean lies Palau, a tropical paradise that appears almost otherworldly. Officially known as the Republic of Palau, this nation comprises over 500 islands and islets, each more enchanting than the last. Palau beckons travelers with its extraordinary natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant underwater wonders.

Natural Marvels

Palau's natural beauty is nothing short of breathtaking. Its crystal-clear turquoise waters teem with marine life, making it a diver's and snorkeler's dream destination. Below the surface, a surreal underwater realm unfolds, featuring colorful coral reefs, mysterious underwater caves, and diverse marine species, including sharks, manta rays, and countless fish.

Above water, Palau's verdant islands are draped in tropical rainforests and fringed with pristine beaches. The Rock Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stand as a testament to geological wonders, with over 400 mushroom-shaped islets adorned with vibrant greenery. Visitors can explore their labyrinthine waterways, hike to panoramic viewpoints, and witness stunning sunsets over this surreal landscape.

Cultural Heritage

Palau boasts a rich cultural heritage deeply rooted in tradition. The Palauan people, known for their warmth and hospitality, celebrate and preserve their unique customs. Visitors can immerse themselves in this culture through traditional dances, storytelling, and sampling local delicacies.

Palau's traditional meeting houses, called "bai," serve as vibrant cultural hubs for communal gatherings and important ceremonies. Adorned with intricate carvings and colorful motifs, these structures provide insight into Palau's ancient traditions and beliefs.

Environmental Stewardship

Palau is not just a paradise for humans but also a sanctuary for nature. The nation is committed to protecting its natural resources and was among the first to establish a shark sanctuary. Palau's policies extend to sustainable tourism practices, ensuring the preservation of fragile ecosystems.

Adventure Awaits

Palau is a gateway to adventure, offering activities like kayaking, jet-skiing, jungle hiking, and World War II relic exploration. Whether you seek relaxation or adrenaline-pumping experiences, Palau delivers.

In this introduction, we've merely glimpsed the wonders of Palau. As we delve deeper, we'll explore its history, marine marvels, cultural treasures, and unwavering commitment to environmental conservation. Prepare to embark on a journey to a destination that defies expectations and embodies paradise on Earth — welcome to Palau, the Gem of the Pacific.

How to travel to Palau?

Alii Palau Airlines and Changi Airport Group announced a new route directly connecting Singapore to Koror, Palau, which will be operated by Royal Bhutan Airlines (Drukair) - the national carrier of the Royal Government of Bhutan. This service will commence from 23 November 2023, connect three destinations – Bhutan, Singapore and Palau – and is testament to the cooperation between nations.

For flight tickets from Singapore (SIN) to Koror (ROR), check out Alli Palau Airlines website for early bird fare promotion.

Book your Alii Palau Flights to Palau here!

Alii Palau Airlines Flight Schedule

Frequency: The flight between Singapore and Palau will operate once a week on
Thursdays from 23 November to 20 December 2023. From 21 December 2023, flights will be increased to twice-weekly on Thursdays and Sundays

• Departure from Singapore (SIN) at 0020 hrs, arriving in Koror (ROR) at 0640 hrs
• Departure from Koror (ROR) at 0740 hrs, arriving in Singapore (SIN) at 1130 hrs

The aircraft utilised will be the Airbus A320neo, a 140-seater carrier with a two class configuration comprising 120 Economy class seats, and 20 Business class seats.

Tour Packages to Palau

8D7N Private Palau Luxury Experience
8D7N Discover Palau
5D4N Private Palau Luxury Experience

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