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Travel F.A.Q

Q: How do I reserve a space? When are payments due?
A: In order to hold a space, you must submit a deposit OF $300.00 ( NON-REFUNDABLE). Balance is due 60 days prior to leaving.

Q:Where Is Palau ?
A:Palau is 10 hours from Honolulu. Airline carrier is Continental Micronesia.

Q:What Is the Time Difference?
A:The islands are 22 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time.

Q:Will I Need to Exchange Money?
A:No, U.S. currency is accepted.

Q:Will I Need a Passport/Visa?
A valid passport and a roundtrip or return ticket are required for all visitors entering Palau Visas are not required for North American citizens for stays of less than one month.

Q: Will I need any vaccinations for travel?
A: Recommended vaccines protect travelers from illnesses present in other parts of the world. Which vaccinations you need depends on a number of factors including your destination, whether you will be spending time in rural areas, the season of the year you are traveling, your age, health status, and previous immunizations. To find out which vaccinations are recommended, search the region you will visit on the website: http://www.cdc.gov/travel/destinat.htm

Q: How thick should my wetsuit be?
A: Water temperatures vary greatly around the globe. Here is a partial list of destination temperatures and appropriate exposure suits:

Destination Water Temp (F) Recommended Exposure Suit
Palau 82 degrees Bathing Suit - 3 Mil Full suit
Fiji 79-84 degrees
Bathing Suit - 3 Mil Full suit

Q:What Are the Essentials to Bring?
A:Sunscreen, brimmed hats, sunglasses, swimsuits, reef-walking shoes, bug repellent, prescription medicine, and a camera with plenty of memory.

Q:Is the Water Safe to Drink?

A:Tap water is good in most hotels and restaurants. Bottled water is also available everywhere in stores, markets, and hotels Do I Need Health Certifications?
No shots or certifications are required from North America. Regardless of the traveler's nationality, entry from an infected area of the world as defined by the World Health Organization requires certifications.

Q:What Is the Voltage?

A:Hotels use 110 volts.

 

 

     
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