Kayakers ply the waters around Palau's Rock Islands. Underwater visibility around Palau's pristine islands can be up to 200 feet (60 meters), and its massive coral walls, underwater caves, and even sunken planes and ships from World War II bring divers from all over the world.
Rising from the turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean, the many islands and islets of Palau are home to pristine coral reefs, dense jungles, and ancient caves.
Scattered about the world's largest ocean, the legendary islands of the South Pacific are a wonder to travelers, full of beautiful sights and fascinating cultures.