The 7 Best Tours in Koror, Koror Island

February 24, 2022 Myesha Cogley

It’s time to one-up all those people you know who brag about swimming with dolphins. How? Tell them you swam with jellyfish in Koror at Jellyfish Lake. (They don’t sting, but that can be our little secret.) For an adventurous day trip, visit Ngardmau Falls-- your tour will involve hundreds of stairs, wading across a river, and hiking along an abandoned mine railway.
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1. Jellyfish Lake, Milky Way, Beach and Rock Island Tour

Neco Marine Palau, 129 Main St, Koror, Palau Neco Marine
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Experience the beautiful islands and wonderful reefs of Palau by snorkelling or kayaking. During the tour, visitors will see some of Palau's most scenic beaches, the amazing Jellyfish lake, and abundant marine life

Inclusions: Use of Snorkelling equipment, Bottled water, Lunch

Exclusions: Mandatory State Permit

Reviewed By tusharchit

Visited Palau for 3 days diving trip with my son. Right from first go, Kim helped plan the dives with clear messages and pricing. Discount for multi diving was offered without asking. Hotel pick-up was on time. Dive Instructor Aki san and his Boat Captain are very knowledge about the dive sites and what an experience they gave us for 3 days - several sharks, mantas, barracudas...Palau definitely exceeded our expectations. Aki san is a legend there! Will definitely return.

2. Full Day Scuba Dive Tour at Palau's best Dive sites

Neco Marine
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We offer a one of a kind experience that ensures your dive and island vacation in Palau is as carefree and convenient as possible. from our season veteran dive and crew to our high performance gear, equipment and boats, you will be guaranteed the best available on island.

Inclusions: complimentary bottled water and lunch of your choice prepared by the popular Drop Off Bar and Grill, 2 Scuba Tanks, Dive Weights

Exclusions: State Permits

Reviewed By laurentravels12

Was recommended this tour by our friends who had gone to Palau and of course its amazing. First you go to milky way and bathe and smear the milky sand all over you and you can jump in the water if you would like. It's in a small lagoon and there were lots of other tour boats there but it did not affect the tour at all since they all seemed to have their parking spots which were far enough away from each other. Then we leave and head off to jellyfish lake driving through the rock islands which are magnificent. Then we finally get to jellyfish lake! Before you get in you have to rinse off with fresh water before you take the small hike to the lake. Being able to swim with jellies who don't sting is a once in a lifetime opportunity that everyone should experience. Although I don't know how I feel about everyone using fins since people were swimming fast and hitting the jellies and some of them were being cut in half. There wasn't half as much jellies in the lake as advertised but I know that they have droughts sometimes so even seeing some was amazing. By the time we got there, there was another tour group there but they left half way through our time there so we had the lake to ourselves and the rest of our small tour group. After we left jellyfish lake we went to an island and had lunch. It was a bento style lunch I gave my BF the meat and he swapped me for the veggies since I am vegetarian. After being able to spend sometime on the island we left and finished our tour with checking out different rock formations and seeing more of the small islands. Although this was a great tour if you are looking for a private tour (I STRONGLY RECOMMEND) we found Captain Johns information at the Palau Visitors Bureau (680) 778-7333. He took us out early to jellyfish lake and we were able to be the only ones there. He takes you wherever you want to go just call ahead of time to make an appointment.

3. Off-Road Small-Group Jungle Driving Adventure with Lunch

Fish 'n Fins Palau
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You will explore Palau's hidden rainforest during extreme driving expeditions, ranging from 4 to 8 hours. As you drive, you'll be guided by a local during a shared, small-group experience where the maximum is 15 guests. Additionally, a complimentary lunch will fuel you after time spent driving a Polaris Razors XP900 through the heart of the island of Babelthuap, also known as Babeldaob, including rivers, waterfalls, WWII relics and abandoned old villages.

Inclusions: Lunch, Local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Fuel surcharge, Landing and facility fees

Exclusions: Park and state fees

Reviewed By VVAdventure

Excellent diving with superb Dive Masters! Great service and attentive to details. Reasonably priced.

4. 3 Day Dive Tour with Free Jellyfish Lake Tour

Neco Marine
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Enjoy 3 days of diving in Beautiful Palau with Neco Marine. Witness spectacular diving and the amazing Jellyfish lake with our local experts.

Inclusions: Lunch, Bottled water

Exclusions: Mandatory State Permits

Reviewed By laurentravels12

Was recommended this tour by our friends who had gone to Palau and of course its amazing. First you go to milky way and bathe and smear the milky sand all over you and you can jump in the water if you would like. It's in a small lagoon and there were lots of other tour boats there but it did not affect the tour at all since they all seemed to have their parking spots which were far enough away from each other. Then we leave and head off to jellyfish lake driving through the rock islands which are magnificent. Then we finally get to jellyfish lake! Before you get in you have to rinse off with fresh water before you take the small hike to the lake. Being able to swim with jellies who don't sting is a once in a lifetime opportunity that everyone should experience. Although I don't know how I feel about everyone using fins since people were swimming fast and hitting the jellies and some of them were being cut in half. There wasn't half as much jellies in the lake as advertised but I know that they have droughts sometimes so even seeing some was amazing. By the time we got there, there was another tour group there but they left half way through our time there so we had the lake to ourselves and the rest of our small tour group. After we left jellyfish lake we went to an island and had lunch. It was a bento style lunch I gave my BF the meat and he swapped me for the veggies since I am vegetarian. After being able to spend sometime on the island we left and finished our tour with checking out different rock formations and seeing more of the small islands. Although this was a great tour if you are looking for a private tour (I STRONGLY RECOMMEND) we found Captain Johns information at the Palau Visitors Bureau (680) 778-7333. He took us out early to jellyfish lake and we were able to be the only ones there. He takes you wherever you want to go just call ahead of time to make an appointment.

5. Half-Day Stand Up Paddle Board Tour

Neco Marine

Enjoy Stand Up paddle boarding through the islands with our local expert staff. Mandatory State Permits are not included.

Inclusions: Use of Snorkelling equipment, Bottled water

Exclusions: All Fees and Taxes

Reviewed By laurentravels12

Was recommended this tour by our friends who had gone to Palau and of course its amazing. First you go to milky way and bathe and smear the milky sand all over you and you can jump in the water if you would like. It's in a small lagoon and there were lots of other tour boats there but it did not affect the tour at all since they all seemed to have their parking spots which were far enough away from each other. Then we leave and head off to jellyfish lake driving through the rock islands which are magnificent. Then we finally get to jellyfish lake! Before you get in you have to rinse off with fresh water before you take the small hike to the lake. Being able to swim with jellies who don't sting is a once in a lifetime opportunity that everyone should experience. Although I don't know how I feel about everyone using fins since people were swimming fast and hitting the jellies and some of them were being cut in half. There wasn't half as much jellies in the lake as advertised but I know that they have droughts sometimes so even seeing some was amazing. By the time we got there, there was another tour group there but they left half way through our time there so we had the lake to ourselves and the rest of our small tour group. After we left jellyfish lake we went to an island and had lunch. It was a bento style lunch I gave my BF the meat and he swapped me for the veggies since I am vegetarian. After being able to spend sometime on the island we left and finished our tour with checking out different rock formations and seeing more of the small islands. Although this was a great tour if you are looking for a private tour (I STRONGLY RECOMMEND) we found Captain Johns information at the Palau Visitors Bureau (680) 778-7333. He took us out early to jellyfish lake and we were able to be the only ones there. He takes you wherever you want to go just call ahead of time to make an appointment.

6. Palau Big Island Adventure

Neco Marine

Experience Palau's rich and unique culture and history on our Big Island tour. Our tour encompasses the major natural, historical and cultural landmarks of Palau's big island, Babeldaob. Be sure to bring your hiking gear and towels for this adventure.

Inclusions: Bottled water

Exclusions: All Fees and Taxes

Reviewed By laurentravels12

Was recommended this tour by our friends who had gone to Palau and of course its amazing. First you go to milky way and bathe and smear the milky sand all over you and you can jump in the water if you would like. It's in a small lagoon and there were lots of other tour boats there but it did not affect the tour at all since they all seemed to have their parking spots which were far enough away from each other. Then we leave and head off to jellyfish lake driving through the rock islands which are magnificent. Then we finally get to jellyfish lake! Before you get in you have to rinse off with fresh water before you take the small hike to the lake. Being able to swim with jellies who don't sting is a once in a lifetime opportunity that everyone should experience. Although I don't know how I feel about everyone using fins since people were swimming fast and hitting the jellies and some of them were being cut in half. There wasn't half as much jellies in the lake as advertised but I know that they have droughts sometimes so even seeing some was amazing. By the time we got there, there was another tour group there but they left half way through our time there so we had the lake to ourselves and the rest of our small tour group. After we left jellyfish lake we went to an island and had lunch. It was a bento style lunch I gave my BF the meat and he swapped me for the veggies since I am vegetarian. After being able to spend sometime on the island we left and finished our tour with checking out different rock formations and seeing more of the small islands. Although this was a great tour if you are looking for a private tour (I STRONGLY RECOMMEND) we found Captain Johns information at the Palau Visitors Bureau (680) 778-7333. He took us out early to jellyfish lake and we were able to be the only ones there. He takes you wherever you want to go just call ahead of time to make an appointment.

7. Koror City Tour

Neco Marine

Personal guided tour of the towns areas of interest, we'll also show you unique local spots for great dining, shopping and local experiences.

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Reviewed By laurentravels12

Was recommended this tour by our friends who had gone to Palau and of course its amazing. First you go to milky way and bathe and smear the milky sand all over you and you can jump in the water if you would like. It's in a small lagoon and there were lots of other tour boats there but it did not affect the tour at all since they all seemed to have their parking spots which were far enough away from each other. Then we leave and head off to jellyfish lake driving through the rock islands which are magnificent. Then we finally get to jellyfish lake! Before you get in you have to rinse off with fresh water before you take the small hike to the lake. Being able to swim with jellies who don't sting is a once in a lifetime opportunity that everyone should experience. Although I don't know how I feel about everyone using fins since people were swimming fast and hitting the jellies and some of them were being cut in half. There wasn't half as much jellies in the lake as advertised but I know that they have droughts sometimes so even seeing some was amazing. By the time we got there, there was another tour group there but they left half way through our time there so we had the lake to ourselves and the rest of our small tour group. After we left jellyfish lake we went to an island and had lunch. It was a bento style lunch I gave my BF the meat and he swapped me for the veggies since I am vegetarian. After being able to spend sometime on the island we left and finished our tour with checking out different rock formations and seeing more of the small islands. Although this was a great tour if you are looking for a private tour (I STRONGLY RECOMMEND) we found Captain Johns information at the Palau Visitors Bureau (680) 778-7333. He took us out early to jellyfish lake and we were able to be the only ones there. He takes you wherever you want to go just call ahead of time to make an appointment.

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