Your Guide to Travelling & Diving in Micronesia

YOUR GUIDE TO TRAVELLING & DIVING IN MICRONESIA

Micronesia is the ultimate tropical paradise. These tiny, largely uninhabited islands are home to a vibrant culture and welcoming society that plays host to travellers from around the world throughout the seasons.

Despite its long colonial history – having been occupied by Spain, Germany, Japan, and the United States – Micronesia has retained its own culture, valuing a relaxed lifestyle with simple, comfortable ways, and synchronicity with the environment.

Located in the Western Pacific, different ocean currents converge and the waters are warm throughout the year. The islands are far from major landmasses and the population remains small. The seas are clear, offering outstanding visibility, great biomass, and many pelagics.

Micronesia’s warm waters and always hospitable temperatures are amongst its key draws, and there is a wealth of activities for an adventure holiday. Stand-up paddling, kayaking, and snorkelling in Jellyfish Lake are popular pass times, and many visitors are attracted to Peleliu Island, the site of a key World War II battle and current home to an array of historical artefacts.

Nan Madol is another popular tourist attraction. A city constructed in a lagoon, the site consists of a series of small artificial islands linked by a network of canals on Pohnpei. More dramatic ruins can be found in the Lelu complex on Kosrae; and Yap, the island of the famous stone money, is also located here.
But of course, the biggest draw here is the diving.


Mind-blowing dives and the holiday of a lifetime

Micronesia provides many, many world travellers with the greatest diving holidays of their lives. The waters are home to some of the most majestic creatures any diver can hope to meet and the reefs are stunning.

Palau in particular is a diver’s dream. Part of an archipelago of more than 500 islands, Palau is located in the Caroline Island group of Micronesia. Just 12 of these islands are inhabited. Visibility tends to remain at 20-30 m, with water temperature a very comfortable 28° C/75-90° F. It is, in effect, a tropical remote dreamscape.


Abundant marine life

Palau offers pristine reefs, vertigo-inducing drop-offs, thrilling drift dives, and abundant marine life. Its waters are warm and clear throughout the year, giving outstanding visibility to enjoy the incredible marine life. With pristine reefs teeming with life, divers are sure to encounter large pelagics, mantas, sharks, eagle rays, turtles, and Mandarin fish.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says:
‘Palau’s rich marine biota includes approximately 400 species of hard corals, 300 species of soft corals, 1400 species of reef fishes, seven out of nine of the world’s species of giant clams, thousands of other invertebrates (many still to be identified), the world’s most isolated colony of dugongs (a relative of the sea cow) and Micronesia’s only saltwater crocodiles’.


Drift dives and reef hooks in Palau

There is a diverse range of dive sites to choose from. Some are shallow, whilst others fall to more than 40 metres. So, there is likely to be the ideal spot for all divers, regardless of their level of experience.

A typical Palau dive is likely to mean drift dives and reef hooks.

A drift dive begins with a 50-60ft descent, and then either becomes a gliding drift over the reefs and along walls as the current carries you, or you may stop and anchor yourself to a sturdy outcropping of rock, allowing the current to bring the reef life to you.

A reef hook is a fishing hook with the barb removed and attached to a 3-5 metre rope. The hook is attached to a dead part of the coral reef and the other end to your BCD. Reef hooks are well accepted in Palau, albeit only at sites with consistent current and plenty of dead coral.

Blue Corner is the most popular reef diving site, with the currents here bringing in the big fish. The site is home to sharks, jacks, tuna, and resident Napoleon wrasse. For mantas, the German Channel is an ideal spot. Here, divers rest on the ocean floor whilst the mantas circle above.

Wall diving is also popular, benefitting from Palau’s store of healthy hard coral.


An all-year-round diving destination

Palau is an ideal diving destination, with liveaboard safaris operating all year round. Visitors easily enjoy five dives a day, including night dives on liveaboards; and 2-3 dives per day are common for land-based diving.

The marine life is largely present throughout the year, with blacktip reef sharks, eagle rays, hammerhead sharks, dolphins, whitetips, and oceanic whitetips all sighted throughout the seasons. Other creatures are a little less common, with whale sharks and manta rays more likely between January and April, and green and hawksbill turtles most frequently between April and July period.

Despite its nutrient-rich water, visibility is excellent at usually more than 40 metres. With heavier wind and rain in July to September, this can drop to 15-20m.
Palau is generally most popular with divers between November and May. But to get the very best of your trip, you should also consider the price of accommodation and how busy the popular dive sites are likely to be.


Weather conditions in Palau

Situated in the tropics, Palau gets a lot of rain all year round, with an average rainfall of 3760mm. It largely falls at night though, and so is unlikely to cause of a problem for visitors and holidaymakers.

Water temperatures remain 29-30°C for most of the year, falling to 26°C briefly in February and March. Divers tend not to need anything more than a thin neoprene wetsuit.
Air temperatures are around 28°C, with 29-30° during the day and 24-25° during the night.
The Palau rainy season is between June and August. At this time, the trade winds shift, bringing more rain. February and March tend to be the driest months, with an average humidity of 80%. The rainy seasons still include lots of dry days though, and the dry days can still see plenty of rain.

As Palauan President Tommy Remengesau Jr once noted, ‘In Palau you can guarantee that you can catch a fish if you go fishing, but you can never guarantee what the weather will be’.

Fortunately, typhoons are rare as Palau lies beyond the main typhoon path. However, the typhoon season in the region is June to December, and occasional storms and high winds reach Palau during these months. Typhoons are least likely between February and April.


The ‘high season’ in Palau

Purely in terms of weather conditions, the best diving season in Palau is generally considered to be from December to March. During these months, you will enjoy calmer, warmer water and less rain.

However, of course, hotels are also pricier and the dive sites busier. If you are going to visit during the high season, book your accommodation well in advance.


The ‘low season’ in Palau

The low season, in contrast, falls in May, June and September. During these months, Palau experiences the most rain and wind, though it remains hospitable.

Owing to the relatively poor weather conditions, there are fewer divers, the dive sites are less busy – and airfares and accommodation are thus cheaper.

The diving is still excellent, however, and the majority of dive sites remain accessible throughout this period.


The ‘transitional months’

In the remaining months – April, July, August, October, and November – visitors can make a trade-off between prices/popularity and weather conditions.

Palau sees more rain during this period, but accommodation is usually cheaper and easier to find.


Costs to consider
  • Hotels in Palau are expensive, but divers can benefit from ‘room-and-scuba’ package deals with the local dive centres.
  • Quotes from dive operators will not tend to include equipment rental, and full-set hire costs US$50-75 per day.
  • A permit is required for diving and snorkelling. For Rock Island, these cost US$50 and are valid for ten days. The Peleliu permit is US$30. All permits can be purchased at dive shops.

Don’t forget…
  • Due to the risk of decompression sickness, your last dive should be completed at least 24 hours before flying.
  • Certified divers will be required to show proof before a reputable dive operator will take you out on a dive. So, make sure you bring your papers.

The best dive sites in Palau

The most popular dive destinations in Micronesia are Chuuk/Truk Lagoon, where visitors particularly enjoy the WW2 wrecks; Yap Island, with its mantas, sharks and macro marine life; Pohnpei, with its ‘Manta Road’, named for the resident community of Manta rays; the beautiful Guam; and of course Palau.

And Palau itself is home to a diverse array of dive sites. Let us introduce you to just a few of them.


CHANDELIER CAVE

Chandelier Cave is a large cave with five ‘rooms’ or chambers. Divers can enter the cave at 25ft, and swim from room to room through underwater tunnels. Surface in the chambers to look around and explore the stalactites and stalagmite formations.

An excellent spot for a wide-angle photo!

Mandarin Fish, crabs, and shrimps can be found near the entrance, as well as damsel fish and solider fish in the deeper water.

Needless to say, this is an adventurous dive. Both the diver and guide – a guide being essential! – must be experienced. You should all be properly trained and equipped, with at least cavern certification. You will need lines, reels, and backup lights.

In addition, there is minimal light and visibility can potentially fall to zero. In these cases, it is possible to become lost. Consequently, dives must be conducted at the right time of day and in the right conditions.


GERMAN CHANNEL

The German Channel separates the Ngemelis and Ngercheu Islands, forming a connection between the inner lagoon and open sea. Created over a hundred years ago, the manmade channel enjoys nutrient-rich waters brought up from the depths on strong currents, and today attracts both a wealth of marine life and keen divers.

Famous for its mantas, eagle rays, reef sharks and species of schooling fish population, the site is home to virtually every sort of tropical marine life. Fly effortlessly over the reef, or simply settle in a lively area and wait for the action to come to you. The Channel hosts a manta cleaning station, so hover in place and observe the cleaner fish removing parasites from the skin of the rays.

Boating traffic can be heavy here, so caution when surfacing is a must. A member of your team should send up a safety sausage (SMB) on a line before the final ascent.


ULONG CHANNEL

The Ulong Channel is one of the best drift dives in Palau, offering unparalleled opportunities to glide over white-sand valleys and sprawling lettuce corals. Divers can hook onto the reef and observe hunting sharks, jacks, barracudas, and groupers in their natural habitat, before riding the current along the channel.

The site has a depth of 5-20 metres, and is accessible to intermediate level divers (and upwards). Located in the northern Rock Islands, west of Ulong Island, it can be reached by a 40-50 boat ride from Koror.


SIAES TUNNEL

A large tunnel deeply undercutting a sheer wall, the Siaes Tunnel is certainly atmospheric. Its vast chamber boasts picturesque coral formations and gorgonians, and it is home to manta rays and whitetip sharks.


JELLYFISH LAKE

Jellyfish Lake is a world-renowned site. Home to a vast number of jellyfish, the lake is isolated from the sea, but connected to the outside by a network of fissures and channels in the porous limestone. The lake’s tides rise and fall, in sync with those of the surrounding lagoons. The spot is accessed by a short hike over a jungle-covered ridge.

The jellyfish stay close to the surface, migrating across the lake daily to follow the sunlight and obtain the energy they need from the photosynthetic algae in their tissues. Snorkelling is the perfect way to observe and photograph these famous jellies.

Though they do have the ability to sting, it is so mild as to be largely unnoticeable (except on sensitive tissue like lips).

Jellyfish Lake is also home to anemones, sponges and tunicates, as well as gobies and other small fish.


BLUE CORNER

The world famous Blue Corner is thought to have been the birthplace of reef hook diving. A ridge at 15-20 metres, it extends out into the ocean and then drops into the deep.

An excellent site for divers of all levels of experience, novices will particularly enjoy the abundance of hard and soft corals. When there is a current, the site is excellent for drift diving, which unfortunately should only be undertaken by experienced divers as the currents can get intense and change direction quite rapidly.

The site forms a gathering point for reef fish of every description. There are schools of jacks, snappers and barracuda, as well as white-tip and grey reef sharks and Napoleon wrasse. There are also eagle rays, mantas, turtles, tuna, and wahoo. Lucky divers can even meet billfish, whale sharks, and whales.

Located in the southern Rock Islands, northwest of Ngemelis Island, Blue Corner can be accessed by boat from Koror in 50-70 minutes.


BLUE HOLES

Within easy swimming distance of Blue Corner is the sister site of Blue Holes. This large cavern is accessible from both the shallow reef top and deeper points on the wall, and it is ideal for divers of all levels of skill.

There are four vertical shafts, reaching down 35 metres, and each opening on the top of the reef. The shafts lead down into a vast cavern, and the shafts of sunlight from overhead give this spot a genuinely sublime beauty. A dive here is genuinely an otherworldly experience.

Blue Holes is in the southern Rock Islands, northwest of Ngemelis Island, with a depth range of 5-25 metres. The spot can be reached by boat in 50-70 minutes from Koror.


CHUYO MARU

Situated close to Koror, Chuyo Maru is a shipwreck resulting from a bombing in April 1944. The site is now home to a range of fish life, and is covered with soft and hard species of coral. The remaining artefacts include a large anchor winch, stern gun, and the remains of a brass compass.


HELMET WRECK

Helmet Wreck is another popular shipwreck dive. This Japanese coaster was sunk during WWII and is today the site of various wartime remains and ship artefacts, including rifles, ammunition boxes and electrical pars. The site’s name comes from the many helmets found in the aft hold, melded together by decades of corrosion.


PELELIU WALL

For lovers of drift diving, Peleliu Wall is the ideal dive spot. The deepest reef structure in Palau, it is not without its risks, but dives at 80-90 feet are considered ideal.

There are huge coral fans on the face of the wall, with crevices housing marine life attracted by the nutrient-rich current waters. There are also sharks, barracuda, and jacks – all feeding on the Moorish Idols, Yellowtail Fusiliers, Bumphead Parrotfish, Pyramid Butterflyfish, Palette Surgeonfish and Sergeant Majors.

For more information contact

Palau Visitors Authority
Address: PO Box 256, Koror, PW 96940
Phone: +680-488-2793/1930
Email: pva@pristineparadisepalau.com
Website: www.pristineparadisepalau.com
Fax: +680-488-1453


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Where to Stay in Palau


Where to Stay in Palau: Updated Accommodation Guide for 2024

Palau is a paradise for world travelers, offering breathtaking natural beauty with pristine beaches, lush greenery, and crystal-clear waters. Your choice of accommodation can greatly enhance your experience in this island destination, so it’s essential to choose the perfect spot. Whether you’re seeking luxury, adventure, or a tranquil escape, Palau has a range of hotels, resorts, and bungalows to suit every taste and budget.

Here’s a refreshed guide to some of the best places to stay in Palau for 2024.


S&C Hotel & Apartments

Located centrally in Palau, S&C Hotel & Apartments blends comfort and convenience. With airport transfers and modern amenities, this hotel offers a homey vibe for all travelers. Each room features air conditioning, a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, complimentary tea and coffee, and a terrace for relaxation. Some rooms even include kitchenettes, perfect for guests planning longer stays.

Highlights:
  • On-Site Dining: The Executive Lounge Restaurant & Bar offers a mix of international flavors with a vibrant bar atmosphere, including karaoke nights.
  • Car Rental: Guests can rent from a selection of stylish vehicles for easy exploration of Palau.
  • Affordability: The hotel provides excellent service at budget-friendly rates, making it a top choice for travelers seeking value.
Contact Information:
  • Address: Ngerbechedesau, Koror, Palau
  • Phone: +680 488 7272
  • Email: reservations@schotelpalau.com
  • Website: www.schotelpalau.com

Palau Sunrise Sea View Landison Retreat

If luxury is what you’re after, the Palau Sunrise Sea View Landison Retreat is a must. Nestled in lush greenery with spectacular ocean views, this retreat offers 59 rooms and 14 ocean-view villas that exemplify opulence. The hotel’s architecture and design create a serene atmosphere, allowing guests to escape into a tranquil oasis.

Highlights:
  • World-Class Facilities: Enjoy an infinity pool, full-service spa, and gym, plus culinary delights from Moon Shadow Restaurant and Star Light Restaurant & Bar.
  • Sky Roof Bar: Sip fine wine while enjoying panoramic views at the rooftop bar.
  • 24/7 Service: Round-the-clock service and an electronic butler ensure every need is catered to during your stay.
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Palau Pacific Resort

Set amidst 64 acres of tropical gardens, Palau Pacific Resort is the ultimate luxurious beachfront escape. Known as the Eden of Palau, it offers 160 rooms and stunning Water Bungalows that overlook the ocean. Whether lounging by the private lagoon or exploring nearby dive spots, this resort offers both relaxation and adventure.

Highlights:
  • Private Villas & Bungalows: Exclusive Water Bungalows and Pool Villas with private pools provide a secluded paradise.
  • Dining: Choose from casual to fine dining experiences, all complemented by local entertainment and the calming sound of the ocean.
  • Perfect for Romance: Ideal for honeymoons and weddings, the resort offers romantic beachfront settings and luxury accommodations.
Contact Information:
  • Address: Ngerkebesang Island, Koror, Palau
  • Phone: +680 488 2600
  • Email: reservations@ppr.com
  • Website: www.palauppr.com

Airai Water Paradise Hotel & Spa

For families or those seeking adventure, Airai Water Paradise Hotel & Spa is the perfect choice. Home to Palau’s only water park, the resort offers a range of accommodations with ocean or jungle views, plus easy access to adventure activities like waterslides, snorkeling, and more.

Highlights:
  • Water Park: Palau’s largest water park offers fun for the whole family.
  • Rainbow Spa Cottage: Unwind with a relaxing massage or beauty treatment at this serene spa.
  • Economical Option: The hotel offers free airport transfers and affordable rates, making it ideal for budget-conscious travelers.
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PALAU CENTRAL HOTEL, PALAU

For those who prefer to stay in the heart of downtown Koror, Palau Central Hotel offers modern conveniences and proximity to restaurants, shops, and cultural tours. Its 82 designer rooms come with Keurig® Coffee Machines, Wi-Fi, and balconies overlooking the famous Rock Islands.

Highlights:
  • Central Location: Easy access to dining, shopping, and activities, including jungle and cultural tours.
  • Value for Money: With a comfortable stay at affordable prices, the hotel is great for travelers looking for convenience without breaking the bank.
  • Modern Amenities: Rooms feature modern comforts, such as a rain shower, Serta® mattresses, and beach towels.
Contact Information:
  • Address: Main Street, Koror, Palau
  • Phone: +680 488 4500
  • Email: info@palauecentralhotel.com
  • Website: www.palaucenalhotel.com

ROSE GARDEN RESORT, PALAU

Set in the scenic hills of Ketund-Ngerkebesang, Rose Garden Resort offers a peaceful retreat with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Rock Islands. The resort’s cottages are perfect for families or couples seeking a quiet island getaway.

Highlights:
  • Natural Design: The cottages are crafted using native materials, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings.
  • Adventure-Friendly: With access to nearby diving spots and kayaking, this resort is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Local Cuisine: The Rose Garden Bar & Grill serves delicious Palauan and international dishes with stunning sea views.
Contact Information:
  • Address: Ngerkebesang, Koror, Palau
  • Phone: +680 488 7673
  • Email: rosegardenpalau@gmail.com
  • Website: www.rosegardenpalau.com

CAROLINES RESORT, PALAU

The Carolines Resort offers an intimate and authentic Palauan experience. Located on a 30-acre property atop a limestone hill, the resort offers breathtaking views and hand-crafted bungalows that are inspired by traditional Palauan architecture.

Highlights:
  • Secluded Bungalows: Designed for privacy, each bungalow offers ocean views and modern amenities, making it perfect for honeymooners or those seeking peace and tranquility.
  • Close to Adventure: The resort’s proximity to world-class diving sites and nature hikes makes it a great base for exploration.
  • Personalized Service: With just eight bungalows, the resort offers personalized service to ensure a memorable stay.
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My Top 10 Luxury Escapes

FAQ

1. Where are the best luxury escapes in Bali?

Seminyak and Canggu are popular for their cosmopolitan boutiques, galleries, world-class dining and nightlife. Ubud offers rainforests and rice terraces, while some of Bali’s most beautiful beaches can be found in Uluwatu and Nusa Dua.

 

2. What are the high and low seasons in Bali?

The peak season in Bali is generally from July- August, as well as December (before Christmas till the first week of January) and February which is the Chinese New Year period. Off peak season generally occurs between October and March where regions are less crowded and accommodation prices are cheaper.

 

3. Are transfers included?

Most villas have cars and drivers that are available upon request and will require additional payment. Airport transportation is usually include with the price

 

4. What are the latest restrictions on entering Indonesia?

Currently all international arrivals into Indonesia have been banned. For domestic travel, you will require a negative COVID-19 test result, conducted with 7 days prior to travel. Contact your airline for more information.

 

5. What actions are being taken to protect the health and safety of guests?

Hotels and villas have extremely high standards of health and safety measures in place. This includes rigorous cleanliness, appropriate checks on arrival for guests, and frequent sanitisation of high-contact points.

Looking for a luxury holiday in Bali?

Bali’s range of luxury accommodation includes beach resorts that showcase the very best of the locale, the facilities, and the breathtakingly beautiful setting.

The villas and hotels tend to be mid-range and upwards, attracting families and couples. Bali is also a popular wedding destination and top spot for romantic breaks.

For longer stays in Bali, visitors might choose to head out of town and down to Uluwatu. There, you will find the Uluwatu Temple, and some of Bali’s most beautiful beaches on the Bukit Peninsula. You could also take in some traditional Balinese Kecak dance.

If you’re looking for more variety, Jimbaran is just 30-60 minutes from the area of Kuta, Legian and Seminyak, close enough to visit every few days. Jimbaran has limited shops and restaurants, but visitors can enjoy a variety of commercial outlets here.

Situated on Bali’s west coast, Jimbaran is just 20 minutes from the airport and you’ll find a taxi stand at Arrivals. Uluwatu is just 15-30 minutes south of Jimbaran, as is Nusa Dua. Ubud is just over two hours away.

You won’t need a car as Jimbaran is best explored on foot. If you’re planning to go a little further afield though, there is Bluebird Taxis and private drivers are available for hire.


Grand Hyatt, Bali

The crown jewel of Bali’s resorts, the Grand Hyatt Bali is a world-class five star hotel. Set on a stretch of luxury beachfront at Nusa Dua, there are glistening white sands and turquoise waters to welcome you to this resort paradise.

A village-style resort, the Grand Hyatt Bali’s 636 luxury rooms and suites are situated in 24 low-rise Balinese villas. The hotel is awash with gardens, ponds, waterfalls and a playground of sculpted rivers and pools. There is a private beach for guests, and five swimming pools on site.

The hotel is conveniently located for airport access, leisure activities, trendy hotspots, and a convention centre. An ideal spot for a luxury escape to Bali.

On arrival, you will find an expansive lobby overlooking manicured gardens, with sea views. In the evening, you can enjoy views of the Indian Ocean from the rooftop Salsa bar. There is a wealth of luxurious facilities in the resort, and more accessible by short taxi ride, all in an exquisitely beautiful setting.

The Grand Hyatt Bali provides bespoke wedding event packages. Each event is customised to thedesires of the client, with a professional wedding planner to the details. The hotel hosts wedding ceremonies, receptions, and pre-wedding events, and in-house chefs ensure world-class catering to suit all styles.


Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort

The Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort is a palatial resort on the southern coast of Bali, offering exceptional views of the Indian Ocean in a setting of luxurious natural beauty.

The secluded resort comprises 72 suites with sea views, and villas with private pools.

The activities at the resort are unsurpassed. As well as a fitness centre, Anantara Spa, and breath-taking cliff-edge infinity pool, guests can also enjoy elephant trekking and river rafting. There are yoga classes and cycling, cooking and dance classes, and golf on nearby world-class fairways.

The resort is a dream destination for surfers and water-sports enthusiasts. A private elevator takes guests down the cliff side onto ‘Impossible Beach’, a beach renowned for its incredible waves. Here, visitors can enjoy a ride along Impossible Break, the Padang Padang Tube, and easy take-offs at Bingin and Dreamland.

And the cuisine is sumptuous. Guests benefit from the Splash Pool Cliff Dining Retreat, Dining by Design, 360 Restaurant and SONO Teppanyaki. Visitors enjoy world-class local, international, and fusion cooking, dining in plush restaurant surroundings or served poolside or in-room. The 360 Restaurant, as its names suggests, provides 360-degree views of the stunning landscape, the Indian Ocean being particularly beautiful at sunset.

Luscious, secluded and extravagant, Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort is a popular choice for romantic luxury escapes to Bali and destination weddings. The resort offers a glass-fronted sea chapel, and lawned gardens with sea views, as a setting for your dream wedding.


The EDGE, Bali

The EDGE is one of Bali’s most luxurious villa resorts, located in the village of Pecatu, on the cliffs of Uluwatu. oneeighty° can be found here at The EDGE.

An indulgent celebration of sophisticated beach culture, oneeighty° offers a genuine luxury experience.

The five-star villas are large and well-appointed. There are two private pools and tropical gardens and private sundecks. And the villas benefit from state-of-the-art entertainment systems, private home theatres, and free wifi.

Guests benefit from a personal villa butler. The butler can help with arrangements for travel and entertainment, as well as preparing and serving breakfast in the private villa kitchen.

For lunch and dinner, gourmet menus are tailored by the Balinese Executive Chef, Nyoman Suasa, previously Sous Chef at the Beverley Wilshire on Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles. Diners will also appreciate the extensive, award-winning wine list and stellar cocktails from the mixologist team.

Visitors can enjoy the world-class spa and fitness centre, with relaxing body treatments and steam baths. World-class golf facilities are located nearby, and the glass-bottom sky pool is a sight to behold, extending six metres over the edge of the cliff.

The resort boasts a cliff-side VIP deck, a terrace and sand lounge, and an enclosed bar with 180° panoramic views of the landscape. The resort also has a wine cellar and cigar lounge.

Very highly rated by visitors for its location, The EDGE is situated just 45 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport.


Karma Kandara, Bali

The luxury beach resort of Karma Kandara, Bali, is ideal for a blissful escape from the mundane. Nestled in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Bali’s Bukit Peninsula is better known as ‘Billionaire’s Row’. The Balinese retreat offers legendary opulence, with its spacious villas, fine restaurants, and world-class Karma Spa.

The Karma Spa is the jewel of this resort. Founded on the principle of karmic philosophy that pleasure should always be part of one’s cure, the spa offers indulgent, sensuous treatments to relax, restore, and rejuvenate. The Asian-inspired therapies are holistic in nature, with a focus on health, beauty, and wellbeing. In a beautiful setting, the Karma Spa is a sanctuary, and enjoyed equally by solo travellers and groups.

For livelier entertainment, there are the Karma Beach clubs. There is beachcombing and water-sports during the day, ensuring fun-filled events for families. And then DJs, live music, cocktails and seafood feasts for chilled-out luxury in the evenings. For hedonism in a paradise setting, the vibe here is world-class and unique.

Karma Kandara, Bali, sits in lush green landscapes, and provides breath-taking views of tropical beaches. An ideal choice for romantic breaks and larger gatherings, the spirit of Karma Kandara means blissful, barefoot days and carefree, glamorous nights.


W Bali, Seminyak

W Bali, Seminyak, is regarded as one of the very best resorts in Bali. It combines modern convenience with cultural authenticity, set in sumptuous surroundings and landscapes of outstanding natural beauty.

The resort boasts eclectic boutiques, galleries, world-class dining and nightlife, and an army of staff to cater to visitors’ whims. There are even beach ambassadors to wait on you while you sunbathe.

The AWAY® SPA is a particular delight of the resort. Begin your luxury spa indulgence with mediation in one of the three single treatment rooms, and then move onto a full body and soul revival. There are also two double treatment rooms with Vitality Baths, and two spa suites with Wet & Dry Treatment Areas. For beauty treatments, guests can make use of the hair salon or mani/pedi facilities, and there is also a hamam and a detox/oxygen room.

For a more invigorating afternoon, guests can make use of the state-of-the-art fitness centre, aptly-named FIT. Open around the clock, there is early morning yoga and a gym open for midnight workouts.

The huge 1,790m2 swimming pool, WET®, has a design inspired by the Balinese rice fields and is open 24 hours a day.

OASIS is a further ‘escape within an escape’: a secluded spot in the most traditionally Balinese section of the resort. There are two reflective ponds and a lush tropical garden, with a Wantilan (Balinese pavilion). This oasis is ideal for private events, including destination weddings, intimate parties, and romantic dinners.


Anantara Seminyak Bali Resort

Anantara Seminyak Bali Resort offers an escape into luxury. This upscale beachfront hotel combines contemporary design with Balinese and Indonesian cultural influences, creating an exquisite backdrop for an indulgent break.

The 60 properties comprise 59 suites and a penthouse, with ocean views from spacious balconies. Guests also benefit from an infinity-edge swimming pool with sea views, and Jacuzzi terrazzo bath tubs big enough for two. Offering an array of rejuvenating and revitalising treatments, there is the Anantara Spa.

MoonLite Kitchen and Bar is a rooftop restaurant, serving contemporary Asian cuisine, whilst Wild Orchid provides Asian and Continental cuisines. Visitors can also enjoy Dining by Design in any of the resort’s glorious surroundings.

Anantara Seminyak Bali Resort is ideally located for access to other leisure and shopping facilities in the area. The nightlife in particular is very popular with visitors, as are the numerous elegant restaurants and cafes. There are key historical sites popular with visitors to the region, and the local beaches offer first rate surfing and windsurfing.

With its backdrop of tropical paradise, Anantara Seminyak Bali Resort is a world-class option for destination weddings. Each wedding package is created bespoke, and there are wedding and event planners to take care of the details.


Kembali Villas

Kembali Villas offers seven luxury private Western-style villas: four two-bedroom, and the rest with three bedrooms. The villas boast spacious, contemporary design and modern comforts, and privacy and customised service.

Kembali Villas offer a luxury escape to Seminyak, in tranquillity and indulgence.

Each villa has a private garden and swimming pool, and benefits from the service of friendly professional staff. A room maid prepares breakfast for guests in their own villa from 8.00 am, and afterwards makes up the bedroom and collects the laundry, then leaves visitors to their privacy. A gardener and pool attendant service the pool and garden, and there are four security guards on site.

Guests can benefit from babysitting services, and staff are available for help with flight bookings, reconfirmation and other airline information, as well as luggage handling, secretarial services, wake-up calls, mail and courier services, internet and fax facilities. A complimentary airport transfer is provided.


Maca Villas & Spa, Bali

Inspired by the notion of the tropical village, the Maca Villas are 25 private villas set into a lush Balinese landscape. The resort is located in Seminyak, a tropical sanctuary that combines contemporary design and high-end luxury, with the sensuality of the natural world.

Environmentally conscious in its design, the Maca Villas are aesthetically sympathetic to the setting, and leave the smallest possible carbon footprint.

The decor is striking. Built with organic structural materials, the villas weave customised furnishings and Bali-inspired pieces of contemporary artistry. Each villa benefits from LCD flat screen televisions with satellite channels, iPod docking station, and high-speed internet; and provides cool ocean breezes and an abundance of natural sunlight.

Breakfast is served each morning by a personal butler.

Offering an escape from the frenetic pace of mainstream tourism, the compound provides total privacy, security, and peace of mind. The seamless outdoor and indoor living spaces allow for luxurious days around the pool or in the spa, and evenings in one of the best wine bars on the island, Mase Kitchen & Wine Bar.

The Mase Kitchen & Wine Bar is a charming fine dining restaurant and wine bar. Guests enjoy international cuisine with a twist, and an extensive wine list. Open from 7.00 am to 11.00 pm, the restaurant is available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The Maca Villas are a perfect base from which to enjoy island life.


The Viceroy, Bali

The Viceroy, Bali, is owned and operated by an Australian family, and the hospitality at this resort reflects a real understanding of the needs of international guests.

The surrounding villages in Ubud have played host to Balinese royalty for generations, earning the region the appellation of ‘the Valley of the Kings’. This opulence and sophistication is more than evident at Viceroy.

The Viceroy, Bali, is situated just a short distance from the village of Ubud. A charming destination for those seeking to explore outside the resort. Here, visitors will find local shops, galleries, and chichi cafes.

The resort comprises 25 luxuriously appointed private villas and places an emphasis on privacy and comfort. Offering a tropical sanctuary for travellers from around the world, there are breath-taking views of Ubud’s ancient tropical landscape.

All the villas are well-appointed, with state-of-the-art electronics, an espresso machine and full mini bar, in the height of comfort and chic design.

The leisure facilities include a valley-top infinity pool and complete modern gymnasium. Guests benefit from a restaurant and bar, CasCades, and a luxuriant spa and beauty centre, Lembah.


Hanging Gardens Of Bali

The Hanging Gardens of Bali, known as the world’s first seven-star boutique hotel, is a luxury destination in the heart of the jungle.

Offering an escape into the centre of the magical Island of Gods, the Hanging Gardens of Bali is nestled among rainforests and rice terraces, on the edge of a breath-taking valley. The resort benefits from lush indigenous flora and fauna: a genuine tropical paradise of cocoa and coffee trees, bamboo, flame trees, and orchids.

The resort is situated near Payangan and overlooks the Ayung River and ancient Dalem Segara temple.

The villas have been carefully and sympathetically woven into their surrounding landscape, with 700 local craftsmen creating the structures using traditional materials and indigenous ideas. Each of the 44 villas boasts a traditional Alang Alang thatched roof and an immersive experience in a tropical environment.

Visitors are led from the reception by a winding path of 88 steps to the award-winning resort restaurant at the Hanging Gardens of Bali.

Beyond this is one of the resort’s famous and award-winning swimming pools. Suspended above the rainforest, the infinity pool was designed by a specialist architect and draws visitors from across the world.

Coral Sea Resort

Coral Sea Resort offers a unique blend of warm Solomon Islander hospitality and South Pacific sophistication.

Only a 20-minute transfer from Honiara International Airport or a three-minute trip from the wharf, Coral Sea Resort is conveniently located on the water’s edge of Town Ground, near the Honiara CBD.

Coral Sea Resort offers 24-hour reception, complimentary Wi-Fi, a deluxe pool, a casino, charter boat, bikes, kayaks and paddle boards.

SOUTH PACIFIC SOPHISTICATION

Accommodation at Coral Sea Resort comprises a selection of suites and villas, all with private balconies or terraces and decorated in a tasteful contemporary style.

Rooms are equipped with modern amenities including complimentary Wi-Fi across the grounds, and a smart 32″ LCD TV.

Located on the waterfront overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Florida Islands, the Coral Sea Villas are nestled in the heart of tropical landscaped gardens with direct access to The Boardwalk Bar and Harry’s Landing.

The Coral Sea Villas offer a luxurious waterfront space with high quality furnishings and a fully-equipped kitchenette. A large bathroom features an oversized rainfall shower and the living room opens out to a beautiful private terrace with jacuzzi, garden and ocean views.

BREATHTAKING VISTAS

Awaken to breathtaking vistas of the majestic islands or the lush tropical garden from the Seaview and Garden Suites. The high-end furnishings and sea breezes provide an airy ambiance which complements the wood furniture and neutral, natural hues.

Haydn’s Steakhouse is the perfect choice for modern Australian and European cuisine, while The Boardwalk specialises in South-East Asian street food. Both venues capture the stunning views of the swimming pool, Pacific Ocean and tropical gardens.

Harry’s Landing (next to The Boardwalk) provides a great location for romantic candlelit dinners or cosy, intimate get-togethers. Haydn’s Cocktail Bar serves a delightful mix of cocktails, from James Bond’s famous Vesper Martini to designer cocktails using local fresh fruits. It also offers guests premium spirits and an extensive, high quality wine list from all over the globe.

Enjoy the best table games in the Solomon Islands at Coral Sea Casino and the Red Koi VIP Room. There are plenty of gaming options available including roulette, baccarat, casino war, blackjack, three card poker and sic bo plus 64 poker machines on the gaming floors.

Saletoga Sands Resort & Spa

Saletoga Sands Resort & Spa combines luxury and comfort with the natural splendour of the beautiful island of Upolu, Samoa. A white, sandy beach and breathtaking, tranquil blue waters provide the perfect setting for this stunning boutique retreat surrounded by tropical flowers and lush greenery.

PERFECT ESCAPE

Nestled within a secluded sheltered bay just one hour’s drive from Faleolo International Airport, the resort’s modern coastal accommodation blends elegance with comfort. From secluded beachfront villas with breathtaking views to a spacious family villa designed for togetherness, every traveller’s needs are catered for.

Take an unforgettable journey with the resort’s curated tours. Whether you choose to explore Samoa at your own pace, dive into crystal-clear waters, or unwind in the resort’s tranquil haven, there’s an adventure for everyone. Saletoga Sands Resort & Spa’s expert guides reveal the hidden gems of the island, offering both group and private tours tailored to your taste. Car and scooter hire are also available from the resort.

Start your day with the breakfast buffet, later indulge in exquisite à la carte dining or the buffet from one of our two restaurants, unwind with tropical cocktails at the swim-up pool bar. Enjoy a cold beer in the Sports Bar or take in the sunset with a drink in hand at the Landing Bar. Whether you’re seeking a romantic jetty dinner or a delightful family feast, dining experiences at Saletoga Sands Resort & Spa are thoughtfully crafted to satisfy every palate.

Your dream wedding in Samoa also awaits – with stunning venues, and luxurious accommodations and personalised coordination. From intimate vow renewals to grand celebrations, considered packages ensure every detail is perfect. Exchange vows under a tropical flower arch, accompanied by the sounds of Samoan singers and the warm glow of sunset torches.

PAMPER & REJUVENATE

After the big day – rejuvenate your body and soul at the Spa. Indulge in a variety of treatments designed to soothe and rejuvenate. From a blissful Polynesian full-body or hot stone massage to uplifting facials with natural ingredients. Step into the world of pampering and let the island’s natural beauty enhance your journey to complete relaxation.

Saletoga Sands Resort & Spa believes in personalised service and strives to have every guest feel at home and cared for. Many guests have become lifelong friends. Immerse yourself in the luxury and serenity of the Samoan paradise — your dream escape awaits.

Taumeasina Island Resort

Taumeasina Island Resort offers unparalleled hospitality to all guests, and prides itself on providing authentic and inspiring Samoan experiences.

This South Pacific tropical paradise island is located just 45 minutes from the Faleolo International Airport, and five minutes from the capital city, Apia.

Accommodation options are modern and luxurious. Choose from beautifully appointed Oceanview Rooms or fully self-contained two and three-bedroom Waterfront Villas, all with picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean and the lush mountainside of Samoa.

The resort’s restaurants and bars cater to all culinary persuasions. Dining at the main restaurant, Lapita’s Restaurant, brings you live entertainment every night and seasonally inspired menus. Sina’s Restaurant offers enchanting views of the ocean and the Samoan sunset. Sip one of Samoa’s specialty cocktails at the Sunset Bar or relax at the stylish Manu Wine Bar.

Taumeasina Island Resort offers a range of venue options for meetings and conferences. Its proximity to the capital city and modern facilities make it an ideal choice.

The resort features an array of facilities from the cascading swimming pool, tennis courts, water sports pavilion to cooking classes, and weekly cultural shows. A wide array of activities is available from snorkelling the pristine coastline to experiencing the traditional customs of Samoa.

Retreat to the Fofo Spa & Sauna and indulge with a selection of treatments or soak up the Samoan sun on Taumeasina Island’s private white sandy beaches. Your Samoa holiday awaits!

Pacific International Inc. Apartments & Hotels

Enjoy home-awayfrom-home comforts in Majuro and discover the unspoiled wonders of the Marshall Islands.

LOJKAR APARTMENTS & HOTEL

Sleep in complete comfort in spacious, modern rooms and enjoy quality service
by the cheerful staff. Each hotel unit provides two bedrooms with a fullyequipped kitchen and separate living/dining areas and washroom.

Modern amenities include air-conditioning, telephones, cable television, and Wi-Fi hotspot accessibility. Guests have 24/7 access to a gym.

A grocery store and laundromat with drop-off service are located on the property, which offers 24/7 security. There is also daily housekeeping and an airport shuttle service available.

The apartments are conveniently located away from the busy traffic of downtown in a private village which is a popular location accessible to public transport, shopping, dining and entertainment.

ONSITE CAR RENTAL & TRAVEL AGENT

Convenient for guests is onsite travel agency Pacific Unique Travel which can assist guests in organising further travel arrangements as well as adventures and more. Another visitor service is car rental Pacific Wheels which offers automatic cars at great rates, with seating up to five passengers.

ENEMANIT BEACH GETAWAY

A tropical paradise, Enemanit Beach Getaway at Enemanit Island, an affiliate of Lojkar Apartels, offers white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters with great snorkelling where you can view stunning marine life, a popular dive site and airplane and shipwrecks.

MAJURO NET YARD

The Majuro Net Yard is your one stop shop for all your fishing vessel needs. Located on the Kramer Dock, the net yard allows fishing boats to repair nets, and stocks a variety of fishing products for sale.

RANGE OF SERVICES

Pacific International Inc. has been in business in the RMI since 1976, and offers a wide range of services for guest convenience when visiting the Marshall Islands.

Business affiliates include DHL international shipping and courier services, Pacific Regional Bank & 80M money remittance services, K&K Island supermarket Retail and Grocery operations, and Majuro Marine Inc. for boat and ship charters

Kosrae Nautilus Resort

Let Kosrae Nautilus Resort make your stay an exceptional one during your time in Kosrae.

With a private beach for your frontyard, comfortable accommodation and modern facilities, Kosrae Nautilus Resort is staffed by friendly faces ready to attend to your every comfort. The 18 air-conditioned rooms offer two double beds, 22-channel cable TV, a minibar, and tea and coffee making facilities with daily room service. Kosrae Nautilus Resort emphasises comfort, convenience and consideration. Striking tropical gardens surround the restaurant and bar, with an inviting swimming pool nearby for leisurely dipping.

The restaurant is open all day with a good selection of beer and wines from around the world. Dine in the island’s only air-conditioned restaurant, or enjoy the comfort of outside dining by the swimming pool with a selection of Western and local foods – think breadfruit chips and incredibly fresh fish. Wherever possible, the restaurant uses locally grown organic fruit and vegetables from its own garden and local farmers. For those who want to dine in the comfort of their own room, daily room service is available.

Whether you want to be adventurous, or just relax by the pool or on the beach, the choice is yours. Kosrae is an unspoiled paradise waiting to be discovered. Explore on foot or by car, follow a guide up Mt. Oma to visit multiple cascading waterfalls, or explore WWII Japanese caves hidden in the lush jungles of this island paradise. The nearby visitors centre can advise you on many historical island aspects. You can explore the 14th-century Lelu ruins, just a five-minute drive away or the resort can arrange scuba diving, surfing, guided hikes through the rainforest to the Menke ruins, or paddle through the winding mangrove channels in a kayak, where broad channels lead to lush inlets, and you can see all manner of fish, crabs, and perhaps even spot a large monitor lizard sunning in a tree.

One of Kosrae’s greatest attractions is the clear, clean ocean and its extraordinary living coral reefs that completely surround it. Offshore, the coral reefs slope steeply into the clear blue depths. Both vertical drop-offs and undulating profiles of cascading corals appear before you, as underwater visibility averages 100 to 200 feet. The reefs comprise hundreds of densely packed coral species, both hard and soft, attracting an abundance of marine life. A diver can easily observe 50 species of fish in a single dive. Turtles and rays inhabit the waters of this island paradise, and if you enjoy finding Nudibranchs and other macro subjects, you’ll be delighted.

Across the road from the resort is a large blue hole in the reef flat, halfway between the surf line and shore. Its calm waters provide an ideal place to snorkel and watch the tropical fish. In 2016, the resort was won in a raffle by Australian, Joshua Ptasznyk who now calls this tropical paradise home.

Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach

Experience island bliss and beachfront elegance at Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach.

The Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach is a luxury hotel with a prime location, just steps away from the world-famous birthplace of modern surfing: Waikiki Beach.

Experience all the island adventures you can fill your agenda with, from hikes, to island-inspired eats, to precious sun time, and when you’re back at the hotel, relax your way.

Retreat to the peace and quiet of your modern, spotlessly clean guest room or suite, participate in the various included cultural activities, or unwind at the iconic Splash Lounge; the Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach is the perfect home away from home for your Hawaiian adventure.

ISLAND LUXURY

Each of the 230 contemporary guestrooms and suites at Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach immediately whisks you away to island luxury. Many rooms feature stunning views of the Pacific Ocean or Diamond Head, immersing you in the beauty of the Hawaiian Islands.

Make yourself at home in spacious, well-appointed rooms complemented by modern amenities and features, such as rainfall showers, floor-to-ceiling windows, smart TVs, Wi-Fi, Dry Bar® hair dryers, and deep-soaking tubs are available in some rooms.

When it comes to dining, treat your taste buds to the Hawaii regional cuisine featured at the contemporary and refined, yet casual Basalt in Duke’s Lane Market & Eatery. Located on street level, just steps from the hotel’s front door, Basalt features local cuisine ranging from comfort food favorites to finer dining selections, and offers creative and satisfying craft cocktails and local draft beers.

MODERN ELEGANCE

To further relax, sip on a cold beverage in the sun, unwind in the hot tub, or dip your toes in the one-of-a-kind wading pool at the Splash Lounge and Cabanas.

From Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach, you’ll find sprawling beaches, dining hot spots, and outdoor activities amid Hawaii’s vibrant landscape. Visit outdoor attractions such as Queen’s Beach or Kapi‘olani State Park. Experience authentic Hawaiian charm at the International Market Place, craft boutiques and roadside restaurants, where you’re sure to feel the true island vibe. Close by is Island Vintage Coffee, which has provided the finest Kona coffee since 1996.

Experience the peace and tranquility of island life, with memories that will remain long after you glimpse your last Waikiki sunset. For modern elegance in the heart of the action, Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach offers a refreshing and rejuvenating stay in Honolulu.

Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa

Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa, with its spectacular sunsets and warm Fijian hospitality, draws people from across the world to savour the idyllic romance of this tropical destination.

Located on Yanuca Island, merely 45 minutes from Nadi Airport, Shangri- La’s Fijian Resort & Spa is inspired by a typical Fijian village and blends local styles with modern comfort.

The 442 well appointed guestrooms with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean provide the perfect place to rest when not indulging in the exciting array of activities available at this enchanting resort.

For greater luxury, the Premier Lagoon Bures and Premier Ocean Bures offer a private luxurious haven. All rooms have private balconies, air-conditioning, tea and coffee facilities, in-room safe, fridges, and complimentary internet.

From casual family fare to impeccable seafood and elegant international cuisines, Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa’s range of dining options has something to tempt every guest. The restaurants also offer the comfort of inroom dining around the clock.

Surrender to the intuitive touch of skilled therapists within the restorative luxury of CHI, The Spa to revitalise the body and soothe the senses.

Discover rich Fijian traditions as you witness the solemn yaqona (kava) drinking ceremony, listen to daily legend and myth telling, and watch the extraordinary fire walkers of Beqa Island. Cycling tours through villages enable guests to also see the Fijian way of life.

Try waterskiing, parasailing, and bay cruising or spend a cool day by one of the three swimming pools. Play a game of tennis day or night, have a round of golf on the Peter Thompson designed nine-hole executive golf course or try the 18-hole mini golf course.

Windsurfing, sailing, fishing and cycling are some of the other activities you can enjoy. Explore the colourful coral reefs with the resort’s team of experienced Gold Palm PADI-certified instructors or visit the marine centre and learn about marine conservation.

Linked to the mainland by a causeway, the resort is close to many attractions. Enjoy a trip on the Sigatoka River Safari or a guided trek into the lush tropical rainforest at the Biausevu Waterfall. With absolutely everything you need for a perfect holiday, Shangri- La’s Fijian Resort & Spa is a gem waiting to be discovered.