Palau Dive Trip Jan 30th to Feb 6th, 2020 – last trip before a year long lockdown on travel
Some Moorish Idol Videos
This trip worked out just as planned, the original post was below advertising the trip. We crushed it. It was also the last trip before the planet exploded with virus, so it was especially cool to get it in.
Palau Dive Trip Jan 30th to Feb 6th, 2020
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alau dive trip needs to be on every divers bucket list. I (Matt Zimmerman) have been lucky enough to dive all over the world, and we keep going back to Palau. It is consistently rated one of the worlds top diving destinations for a good reason. $1895 for dbl occupancy at Palau Royal Resort with 5 days of three tank diving with Sam’s Tours. Nitrox, Jellyfish Lake trip (counts as a dive one day), 3rd dive at Chandelier Cave one day, and unlimited diving on the house reef (catch the mandarin fish) all included. This trip also includes a full day guided kayaking tour from Blue Planet on Feb 5th, This will be our 14th trip back to Sam’s, truly one of the world’s best diving destinations, every diver should have it on their bucket list. Trip Leaders are Matt and Sheila.
What makes this trip Special?
After years of going to Palau and wondering about the Moorish Idol aggregations, I finally found a scientific report about it. MI spawning info. This trip is planned so that we are going to be diving on the first quarter moon. The aggregations are reported to happen in Jan and Feb, and since this trip is right in between the two I’m expecting good chances of success. The aggregations happen at Blue Corner, and we are going to want to dive there anyway, so this is our “MOORISH IDOL AGGREGATION PALAU TRIP”.
Flights
Hotel is reserved from Jan 3oth to Feb 6th. In order to get to Palau (ROR) on the 30th, you will need to leave HNL on the 29th (date line crossed). United runs HNL-ROR route through Guam. Check out is on the 6th, but I recommend booking the early am flight on the 7th so that you get a whole free day in Palau to do some non water exploration (self guided kayaking, waterfall hike, storyboard shopping, etc). Annoyingly, this route is not bookable online through United, but it is available currently for $1529 per person. You have to call to book and ask them to waive phone booking fee.
Inclusions
- 7 nights double occupancy in a Superior Garden room at Palau Royal Resort with daily breakfast.
- Airport Transfers.
- 3 days of 3 tank boat dives
- and two days of 2 tank dives followed by one 3rd dive to Chandelier Cave,
- and a Jellyfish Lake excursion.
- Unlimited diving at Sam’s Macro Wall.
- Free Nitrox if you have the certification.
- Tanks & weights, water bottle to keep, reef hook.
- Free rental gear if you need it.
- Full day guided kayaking excursion – $175 value, on day six
Exclusions
Anything not specially mentioned above. Dinners, lunch on non diving days. Government ocean use permits $100, must be paid in cash, subject to change by local government. This includes the Jellyfish Lake permit.
Travel Considerations
USD is the currency in Palau. No Visa required for US Citizens. Passport must be valid for 6 month after conclusion of trip. Outlets US are compatible. March air temperature usually 80 degrees F. Water temperature between 81-84 degrees F. If it’s 5pm in Palau, it’s noon yesterday in HNL. Bring bug repellent and a light rain jacket.
About Palau
Palau is located 900 SW of Guam, 400 miles S of Yap, N of New Guinea and E of the Philippines at the Westernmost edge of Micronesia. Surrounded by warm tropical waters, Palau has spectacular reefs, dramatic walls, caverns, channels and WWII wrecks making it a true diver’s paradise. Topside brings you azure lagoons rimmed with white sandy beaches and rock islands topped with lush rainforests. For such a tiny area of land, Palau has extraordinary array of natural wonders. This archipelago consists of nearly 200 largely pristine limestone and volcanic islands blanketed in emerald forest, surrounded by a shimmering turquoise lagoon. It is no wonder that diving is the #1 activity in Palau with it’s truly world class dive sites, exciting seascape, fascinating wrecks and stunningly diverse marine life. The reefs of Palau are at a unique crossroads where 3 of the planet’s major ocean currents meet. This marine ecosystem includes barrier reefs, fringing reefs, inner lagoons, sea-grass beds, marine lakes and mangrove forests. Which is why over 1,500 species of fish and 700 species of coral live here. The rushing currents and nutrient dense water host one of our planet’s most bio-diverse regions and supports more coral, fish,and invertebrates per unit area of marine habitat than any other place on Earth. If you like sharks (gray reef, blacktip, whitetip, occasional bull, leopard, hammerhead & silky), manta rays, pelagics, friendly giant Napoleon wrasse, schools of barracuda, bait balls, giant clams, anemones, sea fans, soft and hard corals and tons of colorful tropical fish, Palau won’t let you down. Wonderful dive sites await us with names like Blue Corner, Ulong Channel, Siaes Corner, Devil Fish City, Shark City, Virgin Blue Hole, Jake’s Seaplane and too many WWII wrecks to mention. ( Palau saw heavy fighting during WWII, including massive aerial bombardments of Koror Island launched from fast carrier task forces, particularly during the assault and liberation of Peleliu Island by US Marines. Remnants of WWII are visible throughout Palau today including the huge fleet of ship and plane wrecks resting at the bottom of Palau’s inner lagoon.)
Sam’s Tours
Spacious and open, Sam’s faces the ocean with magnificent views of the Rock Islands. Cozy and welcoming, comfortable and relaxing, we always find ourselves kicking back and talking story at Sam’s after our dives. Perhaps with the local beer, Red Rooster, in hand. Not only is Sam’s an award winning PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Center, it’s an awesome place to hang out, eat and be merry. Sam’s makes every Palau dive trip a little better. Staff will go out of their way to help you or make things easy. Even if you are the last customer in the bar, you will get a cheerful ride back to your hotel.
Some perks of diving with with Sam’s – Complimentary coffee, tea and safe filtered water available all day, secure guest gear locker, rental gear center, three separate freshwater rinse tanks for cameras, gear and wetsuits, restrooms with warm shower facilities and wireless internet access. Sam’s picks up/drops off divers at the hotel.
Accommodation
We have reserved Superior Garden rooms at the Palau Royal Resort, just a few minute drive from Sam’s Tours. Our air conditioned rooms include: TV, fridge, tea & coffee, bath amenities and free internet at Waves Restaurant. Prepaid wifi cards can be used in room. (Available for $20 at hotel gift shop.) A private beach and pool await us. The resort also hosts a spa, tennis courts and a gym.
Palau Royal Resort, PO Box 10108, Koror, Republic of Palau 96940 / Tel: +680-488-2000
Payments to Dive Travel Services
The Palau dve trip payment schedule: $500 deposit to reserve a spot due by Oct 1st, final payment due by Dec 15th. All payments need to be made by check or cashier’s check to Dive Travel Service (not Island Divers). The best way to get that in our hands is mail to PO Box 30108 Honolulu HI 96820, though dropping off at a shop is an option. If you want to pay by cash you need to make an appointment with Sheila Jordan at divetravel@islanddivershawaii.com Payments are non refundable for any reason. That being said we will work with any resort or operator or airline to secure refund if possible. Don’t count on this though, Dive Travel Services makes commitments based on trip payments, and once resorts have the have the money, getting it back is not very likely. Get travel insurance from DAN!
Information you should send to us
- your contact phone & email as well as an emergency contact
- any food allergies or dietary restrictions
- your flight details
If you have sent this information for a previous trip, we have it. Update as necessary.




