Book Your Holiday To Palau
Important Things to Do
- Rock IslandsExplore this UNESCO World Heritage site with its stunning lagoons, coral reefs, and limestone islands. Activities include kayaking, snorkeling, and diving.
- Jellyfish LakeSwim with thousands of non-stinging jellyfish in this unique lake.
- Palau National MuseumLearn about the history and culture of Palau through exhibits and artifacts.
- Milky Way LagoonVisit this famous lagoon known for its natural mud baths, which are said to have skin-benefiting properties.
Local Cuisine
- Taro and YamLocal root vegetables often served as side dishes or in stews.
- TubaA traditional drink made from fermented coconut sap.
- Fish and SeafoodFreshly caught fish and seafood are staples, often prepared simply to highlight their natural flavors.
Customs
- Respect for the EnvironmentPalau is known for its conservation efforts, so be mindful of your impact on natural sites and follow guidelines to protect marine and land ecosystems.
- Politeness and FormalityPalauan culture values politeness and formality, particularly in social and ceremonial settings. Dress modestly and use polite greetings.
Best Time to Visit
- December-AprilFor the best weather conditions, with less rain and comfortable temperatures ideal for diving and other outdoor activities.

