Palau's famous 70 Islands marine preserve. Aerial view of Jellyfish Lake
About Palau

How to Get to Palau

Many visitors to Palau arrive on Continental/United Airlines by way of daily flights from Guam--gateway to Micronesian. There are daily connections to Guam from Tokyo, USA, and other metropolitan centers around the world. Continental Airlines provide daily flights from Guam to Palau and twice a week from Manila, Philippines. In addition, there are scheduled chartered airline services such as Asiana Airlines from Incheon, South Korea, China Airlines from Taipei, Taiwan-ROC, and Japan Airlines from Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka, Japan to Palau.

From the western seaboard of the United States, you can hop to Hawaii, skip to Guam, then jump to Palau. For a scenic island route, you can do an island hop across Micronesia to Palau. Through Asia, there are twice weekly charter services between Taipei, Taiwan and Palau and additional flights are also available during peak seasons. From Europe, visitors can fly via Emirates Airlines direct to Manila, Philippines and onwards with Continental/United Airlines to Palau--this is possible without an overnight stay in Manila.