It’s time to one-up all those people you know who brag about swimming with dolphins. How? Tell them you swam with jellyfish in Koror at Jellyfish Lake. (They don’t sting, but that can be our little secret.) For an adventurous day trip, visit Ngardmau Falls-- your tour will involve hundreds of stairs, wading across a river, and hiking along an abandoned mine railway.
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4.5 based on 382 reviews
Worth the effort to walk from the highway down to the falls. Interesting sites along the way. Take a stick to aid walking, a packed lunch, drinks and ensure you go into the pool and feel the exhilaration sitting under the falls.
4.5 based on 718 reviews
Before I start my review I recommend calling Captain John for a private charter. He is cheaper than all the other companies and is flexible with time. (680) 778-7333. Anyways.... You have to come here if visiting Palau. This place is included with most tours but it was a must stop on my list. Although you don't need to spend a bunch of time here you do need to pay it a visit. The mud is soft and feels nice on the skin. Plus you can get creative and draw on each other of yourself with it. It's located in a beautiful lagoon where you can swim for a while.
4.0 based on 110 reviews
This museum contains paintings and antique maps of Old Palau.
Great museum and the best souvenir shop on the island! Definitely worth a visit. The entrance fee of 10$ is ok but given the size of the museum could be lower.
4.0 based on 173 reviews
This museum contains native work, past and present, and shell and stone money, which is now used as family jewelry.
Great museum and the second best souvenir shop on the island! Definitely worth a visit. Features a very comprehensive review of Palauan history and culture. Would recommend visiting.
4.0 based on 198 reviews
Unlike Easter Island, Palau is not well known for its monoliths. But, they are pretty cool! I went on a day off from the water and I found them very impressive.
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