While most visitors to this page will primarily be interested in the diving that Palau has to offer (and what it offers is magnificent), there are other things you should do while here. It is a long way to travel for most of us so you may as well do as much as possible!
What to Do in Palau
Luxury Hotels in Palau

Palau Pacific Resort
For a land-based trip, the Palau Pacific Resort is most definitely the place to stay here if you want something high quality though it would...
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Top Five Destinations for Cave Diving

For many, cave diving may appear as dark and impenetrable as the philosophical writings of Friedrich Nietzsche. But one of the German philosopher's more famous quotes - 'And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into thee' - reveals one of many reasons why divers enjoy the…
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Giant Strides in Ocean Conservation

In an age of constant knowledge sharing and over-consumption, the future often appears bleak for our blue planet, with the headlines dominated by doom and gloom. We'd like to counter that mindset and focus instead on some good news stories. While a host of issues do face our oceans and seas…
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Reefs Resisting Climate Change

Coral reefs are so much more than beautiful underwater artworks. These multicoloured marvels serve as the bedrock of marine biodiversity, offering crucial support to an estimated 25% of all marine species. Coral reefs also provide food and income for over one billion people around the world,…
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Top Ten Bait Ball Facts

The disco balls of the sea, bait balls (or baitballs), are densely packed groups of small fish formed either voluntarily or as a means of survival. South Africa's annual Sardine Run - often featured in Attenborough-narrated nature documentaries - is perhaps the planet's most famous bait…
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Top Ten Whitetip Reef Shark Facts

For many divers, their first glimpse of a shark will be a whitetip reef shark. Not to be mistaken for oceanic whitetips, whitetip reef sharks can often be seen resting on the seabed during the day and offer little, if any, threat to humans. As one of the most common sharks found on dive…
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