Palau Aggressor II - Palau, Micronesia
7 Nights’ accommodations, All Meals (Except Friday Night Dinner), Snacks, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Local Beer and Wine, 5 Days of Up To 4 Day Dives, 3 Days of 1 Tank Night Dives and 2 Tanks on Last Dive Day (Not Included Airport Transfers, Port and Park Fees)
Travel Period: May 13, 2024 - Jan. 05, 2025
Price and Room Selections:
$3335 Double (Double Occupancy)
$5503 Double (Single Occupanc...
View Package DetailsPalau Aggressor II - Explore The World Special - Palau, Micronesia
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7 Nights' On Board accommodations (Double Occupancy), All Meals (Except Friday Night Dinner), Snacks, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Local Beer and Wine, Up to 5 Dives Daily Including Night Dives based on Itinerary with Tanks and Weights (Not Included Airport Transfers, Port and Park Fees)
Travel Periods:
May 25 - Jun. 01, 2025
Sep. 14 - 21, 2025
Price and Room Selections:
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On Board accommodations (Double Occupancy), Round Trip Airport/Local Hotel Transfers, All Meals, Snacks, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Local Beer and Wine, Diving and Land Excursions Based on Destination and Itinerary (Not Included Transfers, Port and Park Fees)
Travel Period: Through Apr. 18, 2025
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Micronesia
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.
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Dave
As you know we did the first week on the Palau Agressor and the second at Manta Ray Bay.
. Agressor, Palau area and Peleliu. The boat is well kept and the boat crew was pleasant and responsive, and the food was good and sometimes better. The cat design makes for a much roomier boat than other types and greatly improves the ride. In addition this boat has a lift device that launches and retrieves the entire "dive boat" with the divers on board which makes it a very easy operation for the guests. The diving was always good or better, and it was especially good to get to Peleliu. Although the diving there isn't any better than other areas around Palau, the shore trip to visit all of the WWII sites was truly special since this was the site of the nastiest battle in the Pacific war zone. The boat negatives were the pillows and mattresses, both were well worn and thin, which made it feel like you were sleeping on the plywood underneath....
Gale
The Palau Aggressor is a great travel destination. Seas are calm. Water is warm. Undersea life is plentiful. If you love drift diving and currents, this is the place for you....
Philip
Crew is great. Food awesome. Diving good....
Matthew R.
I recently took a week long liveaboard dive trip to Palau, aboard Palau Aggressor II. I'm not sure I can say anything bad about the trip, except it ended too soon. Starting at the beginning... All of my flights were on time, without issue. Luggage even made it. Yayyyy!
The overnight stay at Cove Resort, before the sailing departure, was perfect. The transfer from the hotel was right on time. In fact, he even had to wait for me to get through Customs/Immigration. He waited patiently, and was very polite. As were all of the hotel staff I encountered. Great choice, for pre and post sailing. Now, the boat. I don't know what these people get paid, but I'd have to say it isn't enough. Every single one of the crew, from Capt. Jim on down, we're amazing. They bent over backwards to make us as comfortable as possible, and to make it the best dive experience. They were all very interactive with the guests, and easily accessible. I'd definitely recommend this boat, if someone were looking at Palau. The diving provided me the exclusive Manta Ray's. We tried a few times to see them at a sight, and sure enough, out of the blue come six of them. They circled us until our dive time was up. I've been so wanting to see one, and sure enough saw six. We were even lucky enough to experience Bump head Parrot Fish spawning. It's an event that evidently takes place once a month, 3 days prior to the New Moon. We got it!!!!! There were tons of them there. Lots of sharks, and turtles, and many other critters to see. All of the dive sites were amazing. A fair amount of current, but the dive masters had us at reef hook lines when it really counted. Few of us skipped a dive to take a land tour of the island of Peleliu. For those who don't know, it's a site of one of the nastiest battles in the Pacific. We saw lots of real battle sites and so many artifacts from the battle. Both in the the museum, and scattered all over the island. This experience was very surreal, to say the least. To be standing and walking around a place of such history really makes a person think. Thank you to our guide, and the crew of PAII for setting it up, and allowing us this side trip.
I hope this wasn't too long winded....
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