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Palau travel information compilation

Speaking of Palau, we know that it is very suitable for diving. So, what preparations should we make to go here? Today, the editor will tell you some useful information about traveling to Palau! This way everyone can easily travel here! Preparation

Visa: First of all, let’s talk about the issue of Palau’s visa. Palau is a visa-free country. Just fill in the arrival card on the plane when you enter the country.

The immigration card is a double-sided card. You need to fill in the selection boxes, fill in accurate identity information and sign.

Passport: Holding a Chinese passport (which needs to be valid for more than 6 months) can stay in Palau for up to 30 days after entry.

Information for entry into Palau: Passport valid for more than six months + electronic ticket itinerary + arrival card

About currency: Palau’s common currency is the US dollar, which can be compared with places in Palau where credit cards can be swiped. There are few, so it is not very convenient to use, and the handling fee is high. It is recommended to bring cash with you when going to Palau. It is enough for each person to bring about 800.

About taxes and fees

The taxes and fees in Palau are: Paradise Island environmental protection tax 100 US dollars/person (paid when booking air tickets), sea tax 50 US dollars/person, jellyfish lake tax 50 US dollars/person USD/person. The fishing tax is US$20 per person (the jellyfish lake tax and fishing tax are paid only when participating in the itinerary)

The fishing license and seagoing license/jellyfish license only need to be purchased once and are valid for 10 days. Palau Travel Guide

Palau tourism is mainly about seeing the sea. Almost all the main projects are at sea. The more classic one is to go out to sea for three days.

The itinerary for each day of the three-day sea trip is different:

The first day: sea fishing-uninhabited island lunch-snorkeling instruction-Giant Clam City-Mermaid Waterway-Seafood Dinner

Day 2: Milk Lake-Uninhabited Island Lunch-Blue Coral Reef-Shark City-Jellyfish Lake

Day 3: Clownfish’s Home-Hard Coral Area- Soft Coral Area - German Waterway - Lover's Bridge - Big Fault - Long Beach - Japanese Shipwreck Site

Tips:

1. Palau Hotel provides towels, bath towels, washing liquid and other toiletries .

2. Warm clothing (used on the plane or when cooling off after swimming), swimwear and swimming caps (prepare two more sets), beach shoes, sunglasses, cameras, waterproof cameras, sunscreen products and other personal items , as well as personal toothpaste, toothbrush and other personal toiletries please bring your own.

2. There is a 1-hour time difference between Palau and China. (Palau is 1 hour faster)

3. The voltage in Palau is 110 volts, and the socket is American standard (domestic two-hole charging, generally no adapter is needed).

4. In Palau’s transportation, 90% of the cars are second-hand cars imported from Japan, with right-hand drive. For safety reasons, Palau law stipulates that driving speeds on Koror State roads must not exceed 40 miles per hour.

5. Network and communication. Most hotels provide WIFI, but it should be noted that WIFI is likely to be only available in the hotel lobby, and the traffic of hotel WIFI is almost slow. The fastest local Internet speed is the 3G mobile phone network. This needs to be purchased, but there is no signal for mobile phones when going overseas.

International calls: China to Palau: 001+68Palau local user phone number, Palau to China: 011+86+Chinese city area code+Chinese user phone number. Mobile phones with China Mobile signals that have international roaming enabled can make calls and use the Internet. China Telecom and China Unicom cannot be used in Palau

6. Entry instructions: the weight of one piece of checked luggage per person is limited to 15KG. No more than 19 cigarettes and 500ml of alcohol may be brought into the country. No fruits or meat can be brought in beyond the amount required to declare taxes. Medicines with English instructions can be brought in. The upper limit of cash carried by each person is US$10,000, and customs will deduct taxes if the amount exceeds US$10,000.

When leaving the country, you are not allowed to take away original items belonging to Palau, but you can take away goods with invoices.

7. Important reminder: Palau’s ultraviolet rays are extremely strong. It is recommended to bring your own sunscreen with a factor of more than 50 times, or prepare sun protection clothing, and apply it every two hours when going to sea to avoid sunburn.

8. Equipment. Since you are going to Palau for snorkeling, you can bring your own mask/snorkel. Travel agencies also provide free life jackets. You can bring your own fins/prescription mask/jellyfish clothing/sun protection clothing/cold-proof clothing and underwater camera, but if you find it troublesome to bring them, the travel agency also provides rental services.

Keep this information and pay attention to safety. The editor here wishes everyone a happy trip!