Palau Siren, Micronésie
- dès $ 296 / jour
- 9,1 Superbe
- 24 Commentaires Vérifiés 24 Commentaires Vérifiés
- Nitrox disponible






















Le S/Y Palau Siren est un navire de 40 m, conçu par des plongeurs pour des plongeurs, qui offre un haut niveau de confort. Les plongeurs auront l’occasion d’explorer des sites de plongées magnifiques et reculés, et tout en profitant des aménagements de qualité à bord du Palau Siren. Les 12 membres de l’équipage sont à l’écoute des 16 passagers pour leur offrir un service sans reproche. Ce bateau de croisière accepte un petit nombre de personne afin de pourvoir de grands espaces à bord, dans ses 8 grandes cabines chacune équipée d’une climatisation individuelle, d’un système multimédia et d’une salle de bain privée.
Le SY Palau Siren possède un espace lounge climatisé avec bar à cocktails, fauteuils, un écran plat de 42 pouces et une chaîne de films. Les massages sont disponibles chaque jour. Le pont est aménagé en espace restaurant extérieur, où les repas et rafraîchissements seront servis sous forme de buffet, et le pont supérieur est l’endroit idéal pour profiter du soleil sur les lits de plage.
Un grand pont ombragé est réservé à la plongée, et équipé de places individuelles et d’espaces de rangement personnels pour chaque plongeur. L’espace lounge principal contient une station photo et vidéo complète de qualité professionnelle. Le Palau Siren propose des voyages de plongées comprenant d’impressionnantes plongées profondes, des plongées dérivantes tranquilles, et la possibilité de rencontrer de nombreux grands pélagiques. Réservez dès maintenant vos prochaines vacances pour plonger sur les sites incroyables des Palaos sur le Palau Siren.
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Inclus: TVA, Transfert aéroport, Boissons non-alcoolisées, Eau potable, Thé & café, Collations, Formule repas pension complète (tous les repas), Pack plongées, Excursions terrestres, Kayaks, Produits de toilette offerts, Serviettes de cabine, Serviettes de pont.
Extras obligatoires: Surcharge carburant (15 USD par jour), Taxes du Parc National, Taxes portuaires (200-275 USD par voyage).
Extras en option: Pourboires, Vols intérieurs, Boissons alcoolisées, Brevet Nitrox (100 USD), Brevets plongée sous-marine (200-250 USD), Matériel de location, Nitrox, Service blanchisserie / repassage (1 USD par élément), Massage (45 USD).
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Caractéristiques du bateau
Nourriture et boissons à bord
Si vous devez suivre un régime alimentaire particulier durant votre croisière, merci de le mentionner dans les remarques spéciales lors de l'étape 2 de votre réservation. Nous vous conseillons de limiter ces demandes aux croyances religieuses et aux allergies alimentaires.
Plongée
L'équipage parle English.
Location d'équipement
Ce bateau loue du matériel de plongée. Veuillez spécifier vos besoins dans le formulaire de réservation. Voir ci-dessous pour plus de détails sur les inclusions et les prix. Voir les prix.
Plans et configuration du bateau

Caractéristiques du bateau
- Année de construction 2012
- Longueur 40 meters
- Largeur 10 meters
- Vitesse maximale 9 knots
- Vitesse de croisière 8 knots
- Moteurs 1 x Marinized Nissan RH-10 & Mitsubishi 6D-22
- Nombre de passagers maximum 16
- Nombre de cabines 8
- Annexes x 2
- Dessalinisateur 16 tonnes
Pilotage et sécurité
Palau Siren Avis
- 9,1 Superbe
- 24 Commentaires Vérifiés
- Bateau 9.3
- Équipage 8.8
- Nourriture 9.8
- Plongée 9.3
- Valeur 8.3
Très beau bateau , confortable
Beaucoup de requins : gris , corail , léopard , nurse , bullshark . Superbe fond . Grande biodiversité . Grande cabine . Seule inconveignant les hublots ne s’ouvre pas ....
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- Plongée requins extraordinaire!!
great destination best boat
Red snapper spawning, sharks and manta rays in the blue
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- world class diving, great crew, very comfortable ship
Fantastic accommodations with very good diving
As for the diving, two dives each at Blue Corner, Ulong Channel, German Channel. One morning (two dives) at Peleliu (including Peleliu Express--single best dive of trip). Siaes Corner also counts as a highlight. The first day and last afternoon were in/around Malakal Harbor, so essentially it was 4.5 days of prime diving out of 6 dive days. The Siren itself didn't move much once outside the harbor, so 10- to 15-min skiff rides each way from the Siren to dive sites. Much shorter trips than diving from Sam's, but still a significant part of each day on small boats. Dives were always at least 45 minutes and occasionally closer to an hour. Great dive briefings.
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- (1) The boat itself (cabins, living room and dining room areas, dive deck, sundeck). (2) The crew (so friendly and accommodating). (3) The food.
Great Experience in the Remote Islands of Palau
The Palau Siren and her crew did an excellent job ensuring that the experience they offered was both genuine, unique, and amazing. The dive guides did an excellent job selecting the dive sites based on the conditions and ensuring that everyone was comfortable in the water. The dive sites around the islands of Palau are very pristine and the reefs are spectacular. The crew on board the Palau Siren is clearly a very tightly knit group which I think really helped them deliver an experience for the guests which was truly unique and special.
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- Diving, Meeting People, Food
A week of diving I will never forget
I expect to keep the memory of my week diving Palau aboard the Siren in as one of, if not thee, my most memorable diving experiences ever. The Palau Siren is at once well-appointed while also being casually comfortable in a way that all liveaboards should strive to be. I liked the feel of a well-kept wooden boat like her much more than the metal efficiency we more often see. The shaded outside dining area at the stern was the nexus of activity onboard while not diving or sleeping. It's here that our pre-dive briefings were held, post-dive experiences shared, between-dive hangtime spent, late-night talking and drinking convened, and of course, bread broken together during our copious meals together. Though we were taken to our dive sites by two roomy and powerful tenders, the Siren's forward dive deck is roomy and well-organized so that divers needed only a minute or two to get fully prepared for our next dive and then change and rinse off after we returned. I experienced Palau to be an almost ideal travel and diving destination. I found the Palauan people to be warm and friendly even though they live in a faltering economic environment increasingly dominated by Chinese tour groups that contribute too little to the local economy. The atolls of Palau are stunningly beautiful, both above and below the waterline. The waters are very clear, and warm enough that I didn't wear a wetsuit on every dive. I can list the names of the sites I was most struck by, but you can also read virtually the same list in most other reviews you'll see online. For me, the dive I'll never forget was being at 40 meters along Peleliu Wall with the morning sun still bright enough to light the canyon walls and highlight the sharks and an endless river of wrasses flowing in formation below us. But Blue Corner, German Channel, Chandelier Cave, Jellyfish Lake all must be experienced by every scuba lover at least once in their life. The divemaster on the team I was one was Chris. He was exceptional, as a divemaster I felt safe with in his capable hands, and as a fun-loving person to be on a dive boat with. We were all lucky to have crossed paths with him. I'll say that the food on the boat was very good, though not great. Most of the staff were also warm people who we felt well cared for by. However, the captain of the boat was clearly outside of his range. And sure enough, a typhoon was coming in on the morning I got off the boat. The following night, with the typhoon at full strength, the captain anchored the boat on the windward side of the island that Jellyfish Lake is on. Without the protection from the wind that anchoring leeward would have given, the anchors slipped, causing the Siren to hit the rocks, list to 45 degrees, and the captain to call for all to abandon ship with minutes. Thankfully there was time to get a mayday call out, and the Aggressor came in to take on everybody without any injuries. The Palau Siren was refitted in the year that followed and continues to offer magical adventures like mine to divers lucky enough to book a voyage, though now with a capable captain. Palau and the Palau Siren are an adventure not to be missed.
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- Palau, the Palau Siren, the dive-masters of the Palau Siren
great dives, great crew, dinners could be a bit better
great dives, great dive guides, friendly crew, beautiful boat.
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- dives, crew, boat
Magical!
First...Palau, is a magical place and Erik and his crew understand this and make every effort to support this dream, so thanks! Second, even though I paid extra, it was great to have my own cabin...slept like a baby, never locked my room, as there was a wonderful sense of family aboard. As a 55 year female, slightly out of shape, it was wonderful to have my tank and gear set up for each dive...especially for those of us who do not dive much. What a treat. The boat, even though it's aging too..was kept in great shape, clean. Lastly, the staff really went out of their way to make it fun. The BBQ on a secluded beach..what an effort! Warm towels after the night dives, shakes and juice and smiling faces when we returned to the Siren after diving...always cookies and soda/water easily available, beer at night...all the while an underlining concept of safety for us, like 4:1 ratio with dive master, also very supportive of Mother Earth which is high ground thought...The Team on PS rocked!
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- The Crew. Location. The ease in which the diving was done.
Fantastic liveaboard experience
Saw the cocodilefish
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- Clean, comfort and good dive guides & crews
A fantastic opportunity to see beautiful corals, dozens of sharks in close range, manta rays, turtles, frog fish, and mandarin fish.
The Blue Corner is not to be missed. Hooking in and hanging with the sharks and huuuuge schools of fish!!! Seeing our first frog fish and first mandarin fish were heart stopping experiences. Swimming with 8 mantas wishin arms rich, dancing and flying about us was almost too much to believe! The crew was the best. Always cheerful, helpful and there when you needed them. True professionals in every way.
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- The diving was top notch with top notch "valet" dive service! Help with donning and doffing your wetsuit, water and juice upon return, rinsing and hanging up of all your gear.
Great diving, crew and boat - Palau is a beautiful and different place.
Very good
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- Diversity, Friendlyness, Fun