Getting
to Palau
We recommend that you arrive one night
prior to the boat's departure date, though we remain flexible if this
is not possible. Continental Micronesia, a branch of Continental
Airlines, holds flights to Palau via Guam (daily) or Manila (Wednesdays
and Saturdays). However, check up-to-date fares and schedules on http://www.continental.com/.
Also be sure to check the up-to-date baggage restrictions and
requirements for your flight. Occasional direct flights to Palau are
available from Taipei. We recommend that you make reservations ahead of
time as well as purchase travel insurance in case of last-minute
cancellations. We can assist with a special rate for a return flight
from Manila to Palau (Manila - Palau - Manila) of $500; the regular
rate is $760.
Entry
requirements
U.S.
citizens must show proof of U.S. citizenship (birth certificate or
passport). Non-U.S. citizens must show passport. There is a free 30-day
visa issued upon arrival.
Upon
arrival
At the Palau airport, you will be picked up by your hotel and
transported to your accommodations.
Departure tax
Upon leaving Palau, there is a departure tax of $20.
Hotel Reservations
If you book your hotel through our
Fish 'n Fins office in Palau, you will be offered better rates than the
normal listed prices. In fact, we have special Hotel & Dive
Packages - show me
- that give you special deals on
accommodation and diving. Accommodations in Palau range from budget
motels to very upscale resorts.
Clothing
Bring
very casual and lightweight clothing. Quick-dry material or light
cotton works well, with maybe one long-sleeved shirt or sweater for
chilly nights. We also recommend a waterproof jacket or windbreaker. On
the island, dress is very casual, though beachwear in town is
inappropriate. We recommend bringing hats, sunscreen and sunglasses.
Language
Palauan
and English are both official languages. Both are widely spoken.
Currency
The
U.S. dollar is used throughout Palau. Credit cards are widely accepted.
Traveler's Checks in U.S. dollars can also be widely used as cash or
exchanged. There are quite a few 24-hour ATMs in banks on the main road
in Koror. Bank of Hawaii and Bank of Guam are represented.
Electricity
24-hour electricity comes in 110 and
220 volts, with standard U.S. outlets for two/three prong plugs.
Health
There is no malaria. We recommend drinking bottled water. The hospital
on Palau is the Belau National Hospital, located in Koror. There are
also two private clinics. There is a hyperbaric chamber at the Belau
National Hospital.
Time
zone
Palau, Japan and Korea are 9 hours
ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, in London), Palau = GMT + 9. Central
Europe (Geneva, Berlin, Paris) = GMT +1. Eastern Europe = GMT + 2.
Moscow = GMT + 3. China, Singapore = GMT + 8. Sydney, Guam = GMT + 10.
US Pacific Time = GMT - 8. US Mountain Time = GMT - 7. US
Central Standard Time = GMT - 6. US Eastern Time = GMT - 5. (Note: US
times advance one hour on summer time, April to October).
Climate
Year
round our climate is pretty uniform, at an average of 82 degrees F (27
C). Average humidity: 82 %. Rainfall, at 150 inches/year, can occur
throughout the year. Though sometimes it rains more during July through
October, this "rainy season" doesn't have a definitive start or end,
and the weather is always changing and unpredictable. However, it is
always dive-worthy, we have never had to cancel a dive trip!
Water
Temperature
The average water temperature is a
warm 28 degrees Celsius, 83 degrees Fahrenheit. For protection in the
water, a 3mm wetsuit, full or shorty, a skin, or even a t-shirt pleases
most guests.