
Palau Rock Islands Southern Lagoon
π Palauπ Repeatableπ€ 13+
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Snorkel among 445 uninhabited limestone islands rising like emerald mushrooms from turquoise lagoons in one of the world's most pristine marine environments. Swim through Jellyfish Lake with harmless golden jellies and explore underwater caves in what's considered the ultimate tropical paradise.
Difficulty
30/100Medium
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Cost
$300 β $1,500
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Time
full-day
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People
1+
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Setting
outdoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
snorkel gear
People who tried this
βThe guide then pointed to an underwater passage way. At low tide it does have 20-30 centimeter of open space but can be filled completely at high tide. Itβs just a meter that you might be completely under water as the remainder there is some space above you. Do watch out for the sharp coral stones. I went first and when I surfaced I saw just green vegetation all around me. It was a hidden lake which can only be accessed through the narrow passage way.β
βThe guide showed the way to a crystal-clear lagoon with a drop-off into darkness. A great place to relax in the shallow waters or snorkel around the corals at the drop-off. I was with my son and two other guests which was no problem. If you go kayaking and snorkeling donβt go with a too big group. You must float in the water without making to much noise so that the fish come out. If you just swim around, you wonβt see much.β
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