Manta Ray Bay Resort & Yap Divers
Scuba diving with mantas? Manta Ray Bay Resort is located on the island of Yap. Four volcanic islands with some 130 atolls are part of Yap and offer exhilarating dive sites. Marine themes enhance each of the guest rooms. The rooms with Ocean views, private plunge pools, stone showers, or a private rooftop Jacuzzi are very popular. Enjoy our article on The Mantas of Yap.
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Palasia Hotel Palau is located in downtown Koror in Palau. The hotel has 165 scuba diving guest rooms. Deluxe City View rooms, Deluxe Bay View rooms, Junior suites with balconies and Rock Islands views, and Executive Suites. Each room may have a minibar, fridgerator, TV, bathroom, and some of the larger units have living rooms/sitting areas. Whether you are coming to go scuba diving as a single tr...
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Scuba Diving in Palau? Palau Central Hotel is a landmark property in Micronesia that was recently remodeled. This boutique hotel now boasts 54 state of the art rooms. Its downtown Koror location makes it easy to walk just about anywhere. Several dive centers are located in Koror. Enjoy our blog article on Palau, Historical World Class Diving.
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Palau Pacific Resort is a luxury scuba diving resort on Palau in Micronesia. As a result, you'll have 1,000 feet of private resort beach for your 2 feet. The resort has 165 guest rooms from Garden views to water bungalows. All rooms have either a balcony or patio. Enjoy our blog article on Palau, Historical World Class Diving.
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Palau Paradise Hotel in Micronesia has 18 large, clean, and air conditioned rooms. This is the perfect spot to stay if you're coming for a scuba diving excursion. Better yet, before and/or after a liveaboard scuba dive trip in Micronesia. The rooms on the back side have a view of the ocean. Enjoy our blog article on Pulau, Historical World Class Diving.
Palau Paradise Hotel Diving
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Palau Royal Resort in Micronesia has 165 scuba diving guest rooms, each with air conditioning and a balcony. Enjoy a Garden view, Harbor view, Ocean view, or all the way up to a Royal Suite Room. Whether you are coming to go scuba diving as a single traveler or with a large dive group and need business meeting facility space, they have a room to fit your needs. Enjoy our blog article on Palau, His...
More Resort DetailsTruk Blue Lagoon
Truk Blue Lagoon Resort is the premier scuba diving wreck destination. They have 54 standard and deluxe rooms. The rooms have balconies with ocean views, kitchens and refrigerators. The resort has pill boxes and armaments left onsite by the Japanese military forces over 75 years ago. This Federated State of Micronesia is home to" The Ghost Fleet of Truk Lagoon." Enjoy our blog article on Truk Lago...
More Resort DetailsWest Plaza Hotels
Scuba diving in Palau? West Plaza Hotels is actually 4 separate hotels that make up the West Plaza Hotel Group in Palau. So, 3 of the hotels are on the island of Koror and 1 on the island of Malakal. All are close to the main street that connects the two islands. West Plaza Hotels By the Sea has 36 rooms that overlook the ocean and nearby islands. They have standard class to deluxe rooms with Kitc...
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Ocean Hunter III Palau
Ocean Hunter III is a scuba diving liveaboard based in Palau. The ship is 86ft long with 8 cabins and holds up to 16 guests. So, they have 2 standard cabins, 4 deluxe cabins and 2 master staterooms. In addition, they have a large dining room and lounge complete with sofas, a book library and flat screen tv. Enjoy our blog article on Palau, Historical World Class Diving.
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The Palau Aggressor II has nine staterooms and takes a maximum of 18 scuba diving passengers to various destinations and islands around Palau. They do Sunday thru Sunday trips and diving is done using a skiff due to swift currents. So this trip is for advanced divers who don't mind currents that the numerous giant mantas seem to dearly love. This the sister ship of the Rock Island Aggressor. Enjoy...
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The Rock Islands Aggressor has nine staterooms and takes a maximum of 18 scuba diving passengers to various destinations and islands around Palau. They do Sunday thru Sunday trips and diving is done using a skiff due to swift currents. So this trip is for advanced divers who don't mind currents that the numerous giant mantas seem to dearly love. This is the sister ship of the Palau Aggressor II. E...
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Truk Odyssey is a 132 foot scuba diving liveaboard that circles Truk Lagoon or Chuuk Lagoon. The ship has three room types to choose from for a total of 16 guests. This Federated State of Micronesia is home to" The Ghost Fleet of Truk Lagoon." Enjoy our blog article on Truk Lagoon.
Truk Odyssey Diving
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Climate: The climate is tropical with lush tropical rain-forest. Warm temperatures throughout the year hover around 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water Temperature: Average yearly is a comfortable 84 degrees Fahrenheit.
Time: UTC +9:00 to UTC +10:00
Language: English (official), Polynesian dialects
Currency: US Dollar accepted
Electricity: 110 Volt. U.S. Standard Plugs
Marriage Requirements: Please contact the local tourism board for instructions and requirements.
Airport(s): Pohnpei International Airport (PNI)
Hyperbaric Chamber:
Chuuk – Dr. Harmon’s Clinic
Yap – Yap Hospital
Palau – Palau Hospital
Why dive The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM)? Well, there’s the virtual underwater museum at Truk (Chuuk) and the legendary Manta Ray dives in M’il Channel to start with. The warm water and high visibility seal the deal. FSM is a grouping of 607 small islands in the Western Pacific about 2,500 miles southwest of Hawaii, lying just above the Equator. They include Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei and Yap, four main island groups of the Caroline Islands. Palau, part of the Caroline Islands, is now an independent nation, and is not considered part of Micronesia. While the country’s total land area amounts to only 270.8 square miles, it occupies more than one million square miles of the Pacific Ocean, and ranges 1,700 miles from East (Kosrae) to West (Yap). Each of the four States centers around one or more “high islands,” and all but Kosrae include numerous atolls.
Palau: Historical World Class Diving
Palau: Historical World Class Diving
We are always on the lookout for a dive destination a little out of the ordinary, a location with incredible beauty both above and below water, and if at all possible, an area steeped in some sort of historical significance, and this all leads us to the island Nation of Palau; also pronounced “Belau”.
Palau, Micronesia is a chain of some 200 islan...
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Truk Lagoon: Why Dive A Wreck When You Can Dive An Entire Fleet?
Truk Lagoon, also called Chuuk Lagoon, is not your average dive site. It was known as the “Gilbralter of the Pacific” and by the end of February 18th, 1944 became the biggest graveyard of ships in the world. Jacques Cousteau explored Truk in 1969 and in 1971 aired his documentary “The Ghost Fleet of Truk Lagoon”. Over t...
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The Mantas of Yap
If you are lucky, you may have seen a manta or two while diving, but in the waters off the island of Yap, it’s not uncommon to see a dozen or so 12-18ft wide mantas slowly going past you or hovering just above the nearby coral as wrasse and other small fish dart back and forth while cleaning parasites off the mantas. There are over 100 resident mantas in the waters of Yap...
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