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Liveaboard Diving in Palau
What To Expect On A Palau Liveaboard
Liveaboard diving in Palau must surely be at the top of most divers 'must dive' list and so it should be!! The Republic of Palau is an island country located in the western Pacific Ocean in Micronesia with a population of 21,000. The capital of Palau is Ngerulmund located on the island of Babeldaob, however, the largest city is Koror with two-thirds of Palau's population living there and where most of the tourism goes to. Palau is made up of 250 islands and some of these make up the western chain of the Caroline islands of Micronesia. Palau liveaboards will visit some spectacular sites where the marine life is astounding. From the famous Blue Corner to the wrecks at Peleliu, Micronesia liveaboards can offer an itinerary to suit.
The first settlers to Palau were from the Philippines and arrived over 3000 years ago, but 900 years ago the Europeans started exploring the area and from then until now, multiple nations have had power over Palau. In 1947 it became part of the US governed Trust Territory of Pacific Islands and it gained sovereignty in 1994. This also means that they use the US dollar as currency. The population is a mix of Japanese, Micronesian and Melanesian and speak mainly Palauan and English. The islands are mostly volcanic and limestone rock islands and the overall area is 465 kilometres squared (179 miles squared). One of the most famous parts of Palau are the Rock islands, a unique phenomenon of forest-covered, limestone islands clustered together within 35km (20mi) creating a spectacular area for diving and exploration.
Palau Underwater
Liveaboards in Palau have so much to offer divers when it comes to dive sites and marine life, most likely whatever you are hoping to find, you will find here. Many dive sites in Palau visited by liveaboards have flourishing reefs inhabited by large schools of colourful fish, living around the jungles of corals, sea fans and sponges. Some of the larger species include green turtles, hawksbill turtles, quite a few species of sharks including grey reef, white tip and leopard sharks, there are also Wahoos, Napoleon Wrasse and the elusive Mandarin fish. There are also multiple wreck sites with sunken ships and many other World War II artefacts.
Dive Sites Of Palau
Palau has many unique dive sites at which you can see a high abundance of different marine life. In general, this area will provide divers with thriving reefs, drop-offs, drift dives, vast amounts of marine life, caves, and wreck dives. Along with that they have averaged that this area has over 1300 species of fish and over 700 species of coral.
BLUE CORNER is possibly the most famous dive site in Palau, a literal environmental corner which is located on the South West reefs of Palau islands and on the Northwest end of Ngemelis Island. It is located about 46 km (25 mi) from Koror and will offer divers a great chance for seeing sharks. Here you will also see extremely large schools of fish and also many larger marine animals. There are strong currents here so it is not suitable for beginner divers but this does make it a great drift dive spot.
GERMAN CHANNEL is another of the more popular dive sites; this channel was created when the Germans needed to transport phosphorous from the lagoon out to the ocean. The channel itself has extremely strong currents but the dive site is located on the southwest mouth of the channel. This is one of the best dive sites in the world to see and come close to Manta Rays which can have a wingspan up to 3m (10ft).
JELLYFISH LAKE Whilst not a site for scuba diving, as the bubbles can harm the jellyfish, it is a unique experience to snorkel and swim amongst millions of harmless (no stingers) jellyfish. One of the best known in water experiences to do in Palau.
IRO MARU WRECK is one of the wrecks you may visit on a Palau itinerary, a large fleet oiler which lies at 23-35m (75-114ft) with coral-encrusted canon guns and much, much more. There are multiple wrecks to be seen in this area, mostly all from WWII, all which have created their own personal ecosystems underwater.
CHANDELIER CAVES is a cave system made up of 5 separate caves, all which have stalagmites and stalactites formed inside them which resemble sparkling chandeliers. You will need to bring a torch and be a confident diver within caves, if so then they are beautiful caves to explore.
Top Tips For Divers
There are three main seasons, the high season runs from December to March and during this time there are flat, calm seas and drier weather, the shoulder seasons are April, July and August, October and November when where the winds are stronger and more rainfall, and lastly the low season, May, June and September where the weather fluctuates the most, but during these months there are the least amount of visitors and lowest prices. Many of the dive sites have specific requirements, such as needing to be a wreck diver or cave diver, so please do check before going.
Getting To Palau
To get to these sites, or to get to any Micronesia liveaboards which will be visiting this area, then you will need to make your way to Koror, which is the largest city in Palau. The airport is located on the island of Babeldaob which is connected by a bridge to Koror. The airport is called The Roman Tmetuchl International Airport. There are only five destinations which have outgoing flights to Palau, so you would have to fly to one of these first; Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan and Guam. Once in Palau, everything is organised mostly from Koror, most dive shops are located there and any liveaboards will depart from the Malakal Harbour in Koror.
Palau Diving Reviews
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Diving in Palau lived up to its reputation as one of the worlds best dive destinations. The Sharks at blue corner, the mantas at German channel, jellyfish lake, and mandarin fish at chandelier caves exceeded expectations!
Diving Palau in December on the Rock Islands Aggressor
diving was great although according to the staff the variable visibility and cold currents were not typical
Diving Palau in January on the Palau Aggressor II
100 feet plus visibility; enormous density of sea life; warm waters; pelagics; beautiful corals.
Diving Palau in December on the Palau Siren
Really good but we were unlucky with the weather and visibility. I imagine the diving is even better with sunshine and good conditions.
Diving Palau in February on the Rock Islands Aggressor
There is something for everyone.
Diving Palau in September on the Palau Siren
The best I have ever experienced.
Diving Palau in April on the Ocean Hunter 3
Beatiful and clear. Outstanding biodiversity.
Diving Palau in July on the Palau Aggressor II
Doing a liveaboard was the way to dive Palau. Quick boat rides to dive sites
Diving Palau in August on the Palau Aggressor II
Simply world class! Palau does an excellent job of protecting their valuable resource for all to enjoy.
Diving Palau in August on the Palau Aggressor II
The diving in Palau overall definitely exceeded my expectations as a world class dive destination. I was impressed by the diversity of the dive sites. There definitely were few if any dull moments during the dives.
Diving Palau in September on the Palau Siren
Excellent. My previous trips to Palau were 10 and 13 years ago. Dive sites have gotten more crowded but the coral and thick schools of barracuda, fusiliers, red-tooth triggers, etc don't seem to be much worse for wear. If anything the density of sharks may have even increased.
Diving Palau in November on the Palau Siren
Palau has a lot to offer every dive is unique.
Diving Palau in January on the Rock Islands Aggressor
Amazing variety, especially Pelagics and large schools of fishes all at the same time
Diving Palau in July on the Rock Islands Aggressor
Good visibility, manageable currents, intact reef structures
Diving Palau in October on the Palau Aggressor II
Very good. Lots of healthy reefs and schools of fish. The sharks looked well fed, so they didn't bother us. (smile)
Diving Palau in October on the Palau Aggressor II
Fantastic! Our 4th time diving Palau. It’s simply amazing!
Diving Palau in November on the Rock Islands Aggressor
Overall, the diving was great, and our guides knew exactly what to look for and where to maximize everyone’s experience.
Diving Palau in February on the Palau Aggressor II
Excellent; will come back. Lots of massive schools and predators, particularly sharks, dogtooth tunas, trevally, grouper, snapper, and spanish mackerel
Diving Palau in February on the Palau Aggressor II
The diving was great although the visibility on some dives was not a good as I expected as the typhoon Odette had recently passed by
Diving Palau in December on the Palau Aggressor II
The water had low visibility.
Diving Palau in April on the Black Pearl
Very good when the wind was not blowing and silting up the water.
Diving Palau in April on the Black Pearl
Bad weather invisibility, rough seas
Diving Palau in October on the Palau Aggressor II
Nice warm waters, great walls. Ok reefs.
Diving Palau in December on the Rock Islands Aggressor
Very good diving in Palau, warm water, clear and calm (Blue Corner can have current)
Diving Palau in February on the Palau Siren
Excellent. Many marine life and not too challenging
Diving Palau in February on the Palau Aggressor II
Excellent dive sites. Experience somewhat diminished by large numbers of novice Asian divers all scrambling for selfies and photos underwater. Operators can do more to educate their customers on dive etiquette.
Diving Palau in December on the Solitude One
Not as good as expected - not as many big fishes nor current as expected. Also a lot of corels were broken.
Diving Palau in December on the Rock Islands Aggressor
Great, we were unlucky with the Mantas, but that was at no short effort from the crew. Lots of sharks, great coral gardens and some great hook on dives.
Diving Palau in February on the Palau Aggressor II
I really enjoyed the whole trip
Diving Palau in April on the Palau Siren
Clean water, warm and such a beautiful sites!
Diving Palau in June on the Rock Islands Aggressor
Great dive area. Unfortunately We could not dive at Blue Hole due to a weather change. The boat was great and the diving very convenient.
Diving Palau in July on the Rock Islands Aggressor
In the Palau was the diving better than average.
Diving Palau in November on the Palau Aggressor II
Palau is of course on of the top locations and it still shows - the reefs are great and relatively unspoiled (not much bleaching). But... I feel the biodiversity is largely reduced compared to other locations in the larger region. I have seen very little macro on this trip and this is surprising vs nearby Philippines, Indonesia, PNG.
Diving Palau in November on the Palau Aggressor II
Really high level, amazing corral life + many grey reef sharks, schools of fishes
Diving Palau in December on the Rock Islands Aggressor
amazing once out of the bay
Diving Palau in August on the Palau Aggressor II
Stand by for amazing diving in 30C (89F) waters. In inclement weather, the sea can be warmer than the ambient temperature (between 28C- and 34 C). The rainy season featured 5 days of sun. Our Skiff driver Dustin did not take us back to the ship on two occasions - but instead to taunt pods of young dolphins (about 300- 400) who breached around our ever circling skiff. 7 star experience.
Diving Palau in June on the Palau Aggressor II
Excellent!! The water quality is fantastic. No trash!!! Sea live above expectations. The crew and the boat outstanding!
Diving Palau in September on the Palau Aggressor II
Excellent, exceeded my expectations
Diving Palau in December on the Ocean Hunter 3
Beautiful corals, lots of sharks, nice and relaxed diving with good visibility
Diving Palau in December on the Solitude One
Overall very nice. Saw a large range of sea life, and coral etc.
Diving Palau in December on the Rock Islands Aggressor
Warm water, great visibility, awesome animal encounter!
Diving Palau in December on the Palau Aggressor II
Brilliant logged over 90 fish and flora
Diving Palau in December on the Solitude One
Weather conditions were challenging but the diving was still superb
Diving Palau in December on the Solitude One
Very fishy, every five is full of action
Diving Palau in January on the Solitude One
Blue Corner and German Channel are so far from harbor. That's why it is better to use liveaboard.
Diving Palau in February on the Black Pearl
Lovely dive site for wideangle photography
Diving Palau in February on the Black Pearl
Diving in Palau was great. The visibility is nice and there is lots of beautiful corals, heaps of turtles and of course fish and sharks.
Diving Palau in September on the Palau Aggressor II
Good. We didn’t have good whether
Diving Palau in October on the Rock Islands Aggressor
pretty good. not quite as good as it could have been but there's no control of weather or sea. but the overall diving was some of the best ever. and each of the dive sites had great things to offer.
Diving Palau in October on the Palau Aggressor II
Fantastic every dive we saw new things whether it was wildlife caves seaplanes or wrecks
Diving Palau in November on the Black Pearl
Diving was good, lot of Mantas and reel sharks
Diving Palau in February on the Black Pearl
Pretty good. A few spectacular sites, but most were pretty average. We did a lot of walls, and walls in Palau aren't that good.
Diving Palau in March on the Palau Aggressor II
The visibility was not very good, but it was fantastic to see various macro creatures living in the wreck and fish that can only be found in Palau.
Diving Palau in April on the Rock Islands Aggressor