Palau Scuba Diving
Ancient history and settlement.
Palau is a sanctuary where untouched reefs meet exhilarating pelagic action. Its legendary Blue Corner, swirling barracuda schools, and manta cleaning stations are matched only by rare spawning dives that attract divers from across the globe. From WWII wrecks to pristine coral walls, every descent feels like a journey into a living, breathing underwater cathedral.
Palau is located within the Coral Triangle, often referred to as the “Amazon of the Seas,” due to its incredible biodiversity. This biodiversity has persisted despite the disturbances of war, showcasing nature’s resilience. Divers exploring wreck sites often encounter vibrant coral growths and an array of marine life, including:
- Reef sharks and manta rays
- Sea turtles
- Napoleon wrasses
- Barracudas and jacks
- Macro species like nudibranchs
Geography
Ancient history and settlement.
The Maldives consists of 1,192 coral islands grouped in a double chain of 26 atolls, along the north-south direction, spread over roughly 90,000 square kilometres (35,000 sq mi), making this one of the world’s most dispersed countries. It lies between latitudes 1°S and 8°N, and longitudes 72° and 74°E. The atolls are composed of live coral reefs and sand bars, situated atop a submarine ridge 960 kilometres (600 mi) long that rises abruptly from the depths of the Indian Ocean and runs north to south.
Only near the southern end of this natural coral barricade do two open passages permit safe
Palau Marine Life
Palau is located within the Coral Triangle, often referred to as the “Amazon of the Seas,” due to its incredible biodiversity. This biodiversity has persisted despite the disturbances of war, showcasing nature’s resilience. Divers exploring wreck sites often encounter vibrant coral growths and an array of marine life, including:
- Reef sharks and manta rays
- Sea turtles
- Napoleon wrasses
- Barracudas and jacks
- Macro species like nudibranchs
Palau Dive Tours
Experience Palau, a world-class diving destination famed for its thrilling drift dives, vibrant coral reefs, manta cleaning stations, and historic WWII wrecks. Highlights include iconic sites like Blue Corner, German Channel, and Ulong Channel. It’s also one of the few places in the world where you can witness spectacular spawning dives, especially the mass aggregation of bumphead parrotfish, red snappers, and other species, drawing in hunting sharks in a breathtaking natural event.
Hotel: West Plaza Hotel at Lebuu St.
Rate: 2,400/Pax Twin/Double Sharing | Solo
- 7 Nights’ Accommodation with 5 Dive Days
- Airport Transfer
- 15 Nitrox Dives
- Hotel Breakfast
- Lunch during dive day
- PSGT & other Local Tax
- Koror & Peleliu State Permit
A true bucket-list destination, Palau offers some of the most diverse and exhilarating diving in the world. From thrilling drift & hook dives at Blue Corner to manta cleaning & feeding stations, WWII wrecks, and towering walls of Peleliu, every dive is a new kind of adventure.
Palau is also famous for its spawning dives, where you can witness thousands of fish gathering in synchronized explosions of life, a rare and unforgettable sight. Whether you’re into walls, channels, caves, wrecks, or pelagic action, Palau delivers world-class diving wrapped in rich biodiversity and pristine marine ecosystems.