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How does Palau play Palau deep diving or snorkeling, which is more fun?

It's still about some scenic spots in Palau, but now what Bian Xiao wants to talk about is not tourist attractions, but some more fun Palau games. You can experience them when you go.

Snorkeling in Palau, how can you not go to sea! Here, I want to become a mermaid and walk through different sea areas every day.

However, Palau's underwater landscape is so rich, how can we arrange a snorkeling trip most effectively and economically?

Simple! Find a reliable land agency and give them your sea trip. From pick-up to delivery, I will take you snorkeling at the seaside every day according to the itinerary. A beautiful or handsome tour guide will teach you snorkeling, show you all kinds of corals and fish, protect your safety and help you take beautiful underwater photos, saving money and worry!

On this sea trip, we met the beautiful and lovely Taiwan Province tour guide Katie. She is young and beautiful, cheerful and talkative, and her wheat-colored skin is healthy and shiny. When you smile, your mouth becomes a quiet meniscus; Speaking of it, the soft Taiwan Province accent is so irresistible; Watching her plunge into the water, she exudes that kind of confidence and generosity, which makes people feel that she is as kind and beautiful as her sister next door.

Deep diving I'm in a hurry this time, and I don't have time to arrange deep diving. However, I heard that the Blue Cave in Palau is a very famous diving spot in the world, which is worth a try.

I heard Kitty tell us that there are many diving spots in Palau. Before leaving every day, diving guides will choose the best location for the day according to factors such as tide and wind direction, and most of them will choose blue holes, blue corners and large faults.

I was lucky enough to see some photos of snorkeling. All kinds of sharks, Koh Samui and nameless fish are so beautiful. It is conceivable that the snorkeling landscape is so beautiful, and the deep diving is even more indescribable. So next time I go to Palau, I'll take my oh, Palau, wait for me!

In addition to the seabed, you can also rent a car around the island. There are special car rental points at the front desk of airports, urban areas and major hotels for consultation. The average car rental price is around 40-70 dollars.

Palau needs to provide an international driver's license to rent a car. Some places allow China to rent a car with a driver's license, but it is actually illegal.

Palau's cars are imported from all countries, so there are both left and right rudders. Pedestrians and cars walk on the right. If you rent a car, it depends on your own habits

In terms of traffic rules, Palau's traffic rules are very strict, because Palau has only one main road with two lanes, so it is not allowed to overtake or overspeed (the speed limit in urban areas is 40 km/h), and the old drivers who often drive in China are expected to be quite unhappy!

Palau's land also has very beautiful scenery, most of which are concentrated on the big island. Starting from downtown korol, cross the KB Bridge in Journey to the South, first go to the men's club to learn the story of Palau's socially powerful men, then drive into the domineering seaview highway in the north, experience the endless coastal highway with few vehicles, and enjoy the coastline whistling by the roadside.

The Little White House, the Presidential Palace, is a landmark building in Palau, named after the appearance of the American White House. Among them, dozens of Roman columns with their own characteristics are good places for photography. Turn south to Ngiwal Beach.

Look at the mirror in the sky. Let's look at the sunset in the mangrove forest. Finally, go to KB Bridge and watch a magnificent sunset.

Rent a small plane around the island in the air. If your economic conditions permit, it is highly recommended to travel by a small plane around the island in the air. Especially after three days of snorkeling in the sea, you can see Palau's seven-color sea surface in the air and determine the diving sites you have explored one by one. The scenery is magnificent and should not be missed.

There are several companies in Palau that offer small plane travel. If you want to ride, you need to make an appointment one day in advance. The price for one person is $ 180, and the order is for two people. You can ask the tour guide of the ground agency to make a reservation for you!

The Deep Dive and Textual Research of Palau Before talking about Palau, we should first understand two terms.

This refers to the open water diving course, an open water diving course, that is, scuba diving.

Diving), such qualification certificates are mostly issued by the diving organization PADI and recognized by diving shops all over the world. In organized circumstances, diving activities within the range of18m can be carried out in open waters during the day.

If you just want to dive for leisure while traveling, it is enough to get this certificate, because 80% of leisure divers in the world hold OW certificates, but some beautiful underwater scenery in this world is below 18 meters, and some creatures you want to see may not appear until the evening. If you want to explore further, you need to look down at this time.

AOW: This refers to advanced OpenWater.

Diver, an advanced open water diving course, adds submarine sailing, night diving and mastering top neutral buoyancy on the basis of OW learning to adapt to diving in deeper waters within the range of18-30m.

Well, let's go back to Palau.

Perhaps many people have a heart to test divers and add a little passion to the plain life. Looking at the whole Southeast Asia, there are countless places to take diving certificates. Why do you want to come to Palau?

1, there is no place in Southeast Asia like Palau's underwater world except Sipadan (and you must have a license to go to the elite waters of Sipadan). Maybe some places in Thailand and the Philippines are cheaper, but it is not worth the loss just to spend expensive air tickets and scarce time to get a certificate in muddy waters.

2. The seabed in Palau is really beautiful. Snorkeling alone conquered a large number of fans. When you put on scuba diving and jump into the deep sea, the colorful underwater world will make you experience an unprecedented visual impact. Learning to dive in such a beautiful and pollution-free sea area is worth your time and money (there will be pictures in the travel notes to explain in detail)

PS: Regarding the diving shop in Palau, in order to prevent advertisements, there is no contact information provided in the travel notes. Please trust me privately if you need it. The diving shop probably costs OW.

$500 (2 days), plus $500 (two more days) for upgrading AOW, compared with the Philippines, the price is not much more expensive, but during my study, I will go to Palau diving spots in the world TOP50, such as Blue Cave, Blue Corner, De Waterway, Wulong Waterway, Turtle Wall, Warship Beach, Sias Tunnel and so on.