UNDERWATER WONDERS OF PALAU

A SNORKELING ADVENTURE

March 9 – 19, 2025

Overview:

Despite its small landmass, Palau boasts an extraordinary abundance of marine biodiversity that is unmatched by many larger countries. Embarking on a snorkeling adventure in Palau opens the door to a world of wonders, where you’ll encounter a rich tapestry of aquatic habitats. From magnificent barrier reefs and vibrant fringing reefs to serene inner lagoons, thriving sea grass beds, mysterious marine lakes, and dense mangrove forests, Palau offers a diverse array of underwater ecosystems to explore. Prepare to be mesmerized as you search for over 1,500 species of fish, marvel at the beauty of more than 700 species of coral, and keep an eye out for encounters with majestic large pelagic creatures. Palau’s waters are a true paradise for snorkelers, offering an unforgettable journey into one of the most biodiverse marine environments on our planet.

Interested in more information? To learn more about this tour operated by Miru Adventures, please contact Africa Easy by calling 1-800-617-2319 or click here to e-mail the Africa Easy Team.

UNDERWATER WONDERS OF PALAU

A SNORKELING ADVENTURE

March 9 – 19, 2025

Day-by-day Itinerary:

Day 1 – 9, March, 2025 – Palau

Arrive to Palau in the evening and transfer to the Palau Pacific Hotel, our home for the next 10 nights.

Day 2 – 10, March, 2025 – Palau

Gather with fellow travelers and trip leaders for a morning briefing and breakfast. Grab your lunch bento box and depart for a day of snorkeling. Today’s snorkel sites will be shallow and calm, allowing you to test your snorkel gear and brush up on your skills. After a full day in the water enjoying two snorkel excursions, return to the hotel for dinner and overnight.

Day 3 – 10, 11 – 18, March, 2025 – Exploration of Palau

In the true spirit of exploration, daily activities will be determined based on current weather and tide conditions. We’ll work closely with the local guides and experts to ensure you visit the best sites at the most ideal times. The following is a sampling of locations we hope to experience:

Rock Islands

Board our dedicated covered speed boat and enjoy gorgeous tropical scenery en route to Palau’s geologically fascinating Rock Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Jellyfish Lake

Take a short hike through lush forest to the world-famous Jellyfish Lake for a snorkeling experience you’ll remember forever. Here, find thousands of melon-sized jellyfish. But fear not, centuries of isolation and relations with symbiotic algae have evolutionarily rendered these jellyfish stingless. Swimming alongside these pulsating creatures as they follow the movement of the sun is a profound moment.

German Channel

During the German occupation of Palau, this channel was blasted and dredged to connect the inner lagoon of Angur Island to the open ocean. Explore these nutrient-rich waters that flow into the channel with the tide as they attract manta rays, schools of sharks, jacks, barracudas, trevallies, and snappers. The sandy bottom is home to garden eels and blind gobies.

Ngemelis Conservation Area

A sheer vertical wall runs along the length of Ngemelis Island, providing a habitat for gorgeous soft, leather, and fan corals. Watch for colorful anemones and an abundance of reef fish on the reef’s upper layers. Sharks, green and hawksbill turtles, Moorish idols, sergeant majors, and a variety of butterflyfish and angelfish patrol the reef edge.

Long Lake

Conditions permitting, enjoy a kayaking excursion at Long Lake. Begin with a leisurely paddle through winding mangrove forest, keeping an eye out for kingfishers, herons, and fruit doves. The calm waters of Long Lake provide habitat for a variety of juvenile fish with frequent sightings of young spotted eagle rays and feathertail stingrays. Step ashore on a powdery white-sand beach, fringed by rich tropical rainforest to watch for nesting birds, then go for a snorkel at Einstein’s Coral Garden to marvel at its fascinating collection of multi-colored brain coral.

Cemetery Reef

Named for an artificial structure in the shape of a cross that was placed on top of the reef, Cemetery Reef is a great snorkel site with many hard and soft corals at shallow depth. The area abounds with small reef fish such as fusiliers, anthias, and rainbow runners.

Giant Clam Beach

Home to Palau’s largest bivalves, here you will find hundreds of giant tridacna clams, some weighing up to 500 pounds. With an amazing variation of color and patterns within the clams’ iridescent mantles, these beautiful living pieces of art make fantastic subjects for photographers.

Stone Monoliths

Possibly the oldest and largest archaeological site in Palau, the Badrulchau Stone Monoliths are situated on the slopes of Babeldaob Island. Explore the site, consisting of 52 basalt megaliths lined up in two rows, estimated to date back to around the year 161. The purposes of these stone monuments have long been in question, but it is believed that they served as pillars for a bai, a type of traditional Palauan meetinghouse. According to legend, this bai was constructed by the gods and could house thousands of people at one time.

Peleliu

During WWII, Palau was the site of a fierce battle between the United States and Japan. The longest battle took place in Peleliu, where the Japanese built a small landing strip. This was the site of one of the Pacific’s bloodiest battles as US Marines made an amphibious assault on the beaches in 1944 in an attempt to liberate the island from Japanese forces. Due to its historical significance, the US Department of the Interior designated Peleliu a National Historic Landmark in 1985. Visit the infamous Thousand Man Cave, the Japanese Shrine, and witness remnants of Japanese buildings, gun emplacements, tanks, planes, and weapons still scattered around the island today. Tour the museum, housed in a Japanese storage bunker, where several personal items of Japanese and American soldiers are on display.

Day 11 – 19, March, 2025 – Palau / Homeward

After resting in your room that has been reserved for the night of March 18, depart shortly after midnight (early morning of March 19) for Koror Airport to board your independent homeward flight.

Optional PRE-trip Extension

March 4 – 9, 2025 – Yap

Enhance your underwater adventures by opting for a pre-trip extension to the captivating island of Yap, located near Palau. Immerse yourself in the year-round presence of a resident population of manta rays, granting you unforgettable opportunities to witness these majestic creatures up close. Yap’s oceanic realm showcases an abundance of marine life, offering a paradise for water enthusiasts. Moreover, you’ll have the chance to delve into the fascinating and ancient Yapese culture, renowned as one of the most unique and well-preserved cultures in Micronesia. After immersing yourself in Yap’s beauty and heritage, embark on a scenic flight to Palau to join the main program, where the adventure continues in the enchanting waters of Palau’s marine wonderland.

March 4,  2025 – Colonia, Yap

Depart Guam on your independently booked flight to Yap. Arrive in the early morning of March 5 and transfer to the Manta Ray Beach Resort for check in.

March 5, 2025 – Colonia, Yap

After a leisurely morning, breakfast, and a welcome orientation with your leaders, explore the small town of Colonia and take a cultural excursion to learn how the Yapese have surpassed the rest of Micronesia in preserving their ancient culture.

March 6, 2025 – Manta Ridge

After breakfast, take a speed boat to Manta Ridge, a 30-foot ridge of coral that straddles Mi’l Channel. Conditions permitting, enjoy a drift snorkel as the tidal current allows easy access for manta rays to glide in and out of the lagoon, and variety of small reef fish to set up shop providing cleaning stations for the mantas. In the right conditions, it’s possible to observe several mantas hovering over the reef to be cleaned. Additionally, the area is popular with white-tip and gray reef sharks, as well as schools of jacks and black snappers.

March 7, 2025 – Blue Holes

Spend the morning snorkeling at Blue Holes. Named for the sandy holes in Tomil Lagoon, they contain large hard coral bommies and are often surrounded by fields of staghorn coral. Stingrays are often found resting in some of the shallower holes. After lunch, enjoy free time before a late afternoon sunset cruise followed by dinner at the hotel.

March 8, 2025 – Yap / Koror

Enjoy another snorkel in the morning before lunch. Then, depart on a scenic flight to Koror, Palau. While in the air, enjoy a sightseeing tour over the Rock Islands for stunning aerial views of the verdant limestone islets surrounded by dazzling blue water. Upon arrival, transfer to the Palau Pacific Hotel.

March 9, 2025 – Koror

Enjoy a day at leisure to enjoy the Palau Pacific Hotel or explore on your own. This makes a great day for a massage before we begin our exploration of Palau. Join for dinner tonight at the hotel.

*Please note: This itinerary is subject to change. In the spirit of expedition travel, plans may change slightly to take full advantage of encounters with the destination and its people, culture, and wildlife. This trip is operated through Miru Adventures. 

Meet Your Leaders:

 

Rich Pagen
Naturalist & Expedition Leader

Rich’s serious love for all things nature have propelled him throughout the world. He’s spent just some of his life tagging sea turtles, teaching marine science, and spying on Arctic seabirds.

Kristin Wornson

Naturalist & Expedition Leader

UNDERWATER WONDERS OF PALAU

A SNORKELING ADVENTURE

March 9 – 19, 2025

Rates:

Trip Package Rate: Approx.

Per Person: $10,490
Single Supplement: $3,490

Room Upgrades Available:

Oceanview Per Person: $600

For A Single Room, Add: $1,095

 

Oceanfront Per Person: $1,125

For A Single Room, Add: $2,250

 

Yap Extension

Per Person: $3,590

For A Single Room, Add: $1,490

 

Deposit

Per Person: $1,500

 

– Rates are per person and are based on shared accommodations
– Rates are approximate until the time of booking
– Rates are quoted in USD and subject to change without prior notice
– Rates are based on availability at the time of booking

International Airfare:

Africa Easy does not make international air reservations and international air is not included in your quote. However, please do let us know if you would like assistance with booking your international air. We would be happy to put you in touch with our airline partner, Exito Travel to assist you with your international air reservation.

Included:

– 10 nights at Palau Pacific Resort
– All meals including non-alcoholic drinks
– Exclusive use of snorkel / dive boats on all excursions
– All permits and park fees
– Gratuities for the length of the program to all hotels, restaurants, local guides, and chartered boat staff
– Pre-trip extension 4 nights at Manta Ray Bay Resort and one additional night at the Palau Pacific
– Pre-trip extension internal; airfare from Yap to Palau

General Information:

– Medical Evacuation insurance is mandatory for travel with Africa Easy and proof of purchase is required. Africa Easy also strongly recommends purchasing a policy that includes trip cancellation /interruption coverage.

Deposit & Payments:

A completed & signed Africa Easy Reservation Form, along with your 25% trip deposit and full regional and/or domestic air payment (if applicable) is required at the time of booking.

Reservations:

This itinerary is subject to the availability of all services at the time of making a reservation. No space is being held at this time. Please contact Africa Easy for the full terms and conditions that apply. We are happy to answer questions and discuss your trip.

To reserve space on a trip on the Africa Easy website, please contact Africa Easy by calling 1-800-617-2319 or (206) 284-2319. Click here to e-mail the Africa Easy Team.

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March 9 - 19, 2025
Operated by Miru Adventures