11th May to 22nd May 2009$3200* Diver (Dive Club)$3425* Diver (Non Dive Club)$2600* Non Diver (Dive Club)$2825* Non Diver (Non Dive Club)Minimum certification level: Rescue Diver Book Now!The best dive destination in the world!The Republic of Palau is Micronesia's western most island chain. The tightly clustered Palau archipelago, consists of over 200 islands covering a distance of around 125 miles. DivingPalau's warm tropical waters are legendary amongst divers for their dramatic sheer walls rising from the depths to within inches of the surface and capped with thriving coral reefs. Palau is home to over 1,300 species of fish and more than 700 species of coral. World renowned for its' marine bio-diversity and abundance of large pelagic animals, Palau also offers avid wreck divers one of Micronesia's largest collections of WWII shipwrecks. The majority of diving in Palau is drift diving along the walls, plateaus and coral gardens of the outer reef, with the dive boat following along from the surface to meet you upon ascent. Experience the sites that make Palau one of the top dive destinations in the world: the sharks of Blue Comer, the manta rays of Devilfish City and German Channel, and the coral reefs and stunning drop offs teeming with marine life. Some of the more popular dive sites:The Ngemelis Drop-Off: The Ngemelis Drop-Off is considered to be one of the world's best wall dives. Starting in water just knee deep, the wall drops off vertically nearly 300 meters. Divers can free float past a brilliant rainbow of sponges and soft corals whose intense blues, reds, or pure whites form a back drop for quivering nine foot orange and yellow sea fans and giant black coral trees. Today, many Manta Rays visit the channel and feed on the plankton that the strong currents bring. Few cleaning stations in the channel's mouth allow one to view those great creatures from such a short distance. The cleaning station is at 18m and the beautiful coral garden at 7-13m. * Subject to change due to rising oil prices, melting icebergs and the end of the world :) |





