- What is included in the Day Tours? In all our tours we provide pick up and drop off services, lunch, a cooler of soft drinks, an igloo of cold water, Naturalist Guide, Boat Captain, and a full day of kayaking, snorkeling, and exploring the islands of Palau.
- What time do we depart and return from the Day Tour? Departure is usually at 8:30am and Return time is between 4:00pm-5:00pm
- What are the most popular Day Tours? Nikko and Risong Bay
- What do we need to bring on a Day Tour? Reef safe sunscreen, reusable water bottle, towel, windbreaker, good foot protection, and your rock island permits.
- Do we need permits to go to the Rock Islands? To do any visits and activities within the Rock Island Southern Lagoon you need a Rock Island Permit which you can purchase at the Koror State Department of Conservation & Law Office in Malakal, Koror and is valid for 10 days after its been purchased. If you wish to visit Jellyfish Lake, then you need to purchase the Jellyfish Lake Permit. (See Koror State Department of Conservation & Law Office location here https://maps.app.goo.gl/HyUqz5h6vHNUK7w36)
- What is the minimum number of persons for a Day Tour? Nikko Bay, Risong Bay, and German Lighthouse require a minimum of 2 people. Long Lake, Tarzan, Rock Island/Jellyfish Lake, and Ulong Tour require a minimum of 5 people.
- Is the tour still happening if it’s raining and windy? Yes
- How would we know if a tour is canceled due to bad weather? When winds are at 20 Knots (kts) the tours will proceed as scheduled. Should we decide to cancel the tour for safety reasons we will contact you directly.
- Are Private Day Tours available? Yes
For more information you can contact us at our email address at info@paddlingpalau.net or through our social media platforms at Paddling Palau on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok