
Palau, Palau Siren

04 - 14 Oct 2027
**AOW with 30 Logged Dives Required**
Palau is considered one of the most spectacular scuba diving holiday destinations on earth, with over 60 amazing dive sites and visibility averaging around 30 metres. In addition to the now world famous wrecks from World War II, there are a variety of stunning reefs, canyons, caves, drop offs and blue holes to get excited about. Due to strong currents, encounters with large sharks and mantas are the norm, and the amazing biodiversity of corals and smaller fish will top off your Palau liveaboard diving experience.
Palau features proudly in the world’s top 5 scuba diving destinations; The great variety of dive sites and seascapes, combined with the fantastic marine life, are key factors attributing to this. Blue Corner, German Channel, Peleliu Wall and Big Drop-Off are only a few of Palau’s top-class dive sites.
Explore the memorable underwater features of Palau’s famous Rock Islands such as channels, blue holes, drop-offs, caverns and caves. Channel currents attract mantas and all kinds of sharks in large numbers, while colourful coral gardens and reefs brimming with life also await you in Palau. On most of Palau Siren’s trips, you may also have the opportunity to experience blackwater diving and discover some of the ocean’s darkest secrets.
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Pricing details
Included
10 nights full board accommodation
Unlimited, complimentary tea, coffee, soft drinks and water
Up to 4 dives per day
Single AL80 cylinder with air fills
Nitrox Package
Weights and weight belt
Land excursions and kayak use
Transfer between Koror Airport (dependent on flight time) or local hotel and embarkation / disembarkation point.
Not Included
Flights
Equipment rentals (if needed)
Courses
Alcoholic drinks
Marine Park Fee (300.00USD/PP Paid onboard)
Itinerary
**Min 30 dives, AOW or equivalent**
Day 1: Embarkation is at 17:30 from Sam's Tours' Jetty in Malakal. We will be transferred by skiff from Sam's Tours to Palau Siren. Followed by introductions, boat and safety briefings and dinner.
There is no diving on embarkation day and Palau Siren will remain at anchor in the harbor until the following morning.
Days 2-9: Up to 4 dives a day, typically scheduled as follows
- Light Breakfast followed by a briefing and dive 1
- Full Breakfast and relaxation
- Briefing and dive 2
- Lunch and relaxation
- Briefing and dive 3
- Snacks and relaxation
- Briefing for Sunset or Night dive
- Dinner
Day 10: 3x Dives
Day 11: Breakfast on board followed by disembarkation and transfer to Labuan Bajo Airport no later than 10:00
* if we offer a sunset, night dive or blackwater dive, the schedule will be slightly amended

























