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WHEN TO COME
Springtime is full of festivals in Palau and can make it an interesting time to visit. February and March are Palau's non-rainy months, while June to August is the stormiest period. Typhoons are uncommon in Palau, but when they arrive it's usually between June and December.

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Contact us if you would like to book a dive tour, or need help with hotel and travel arrangements.

Dive Palau; P.O. Box 1904; Koror, Palau 96940
Phone/Fax: 011-(680)-488-3548
Click HERE to send e-mail to Dive Palau

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Palau features Micronesia's richest flora and fauna.  Underwater Palau is spectacular - with over 1500 species of fish and 700 species of coral and anemone. Other common sights include giant tridacna clams, sea turtles, manta rays, gray reef sharks, sea snakes, chamber nautiluses and dugongs (manatees).   On-shore is home to a variety of massive reptiles, including estuarine crocodiles and monitor lizards.

Local fauna
Local flora
Crocodile - Palau Aquarium

Palau has two excellent museums, in central Koror, featuring historical artifacts, paintings, carvings and items recovered from World War II wrecks.  Other sights include the Palau Mariculture Center, where giant clams and turtles are raised in open air tanks, Dolphins Bay, a $2.5 million dolphin research facility and the modern Palau Aquarium, which exhibits unique marine creatures such as the Chamber Nautilus in simulated reef environments

   

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