Transportation: There are no direct flights from Guangzhou to Palau. Generally, it is from Hong Kong or Macau. The flight time is about 3 and a half hours.
Best time to travel: All year round is suitable for travel.
Food: Seafood includes grouper, tuna, scallops, etc. Specialties include coconut crab and bat soup. Local staple foods include cassava and potato. Fruits include leaves and durian.
Accommodation: Palau is a country suitable for tourism. Most of its hotels are built near the sea. The three-star Kaiti Hotel and the four-star PPR Hotel are both built near the sea. They have pleasant scenery and complete internal facilities.
It even exceeds the standards of domestic hotels of the same level.
Recommended entertainment: In Palau, the most important thing is diving. You can see transparent jellyfish when diving in Jellyfish Lake. Blue Hole and Blue Point is one of the most famous diving spots in the world.
Visa: Starting from October 1, 2016, traveling to Palau requires a visa, and the visa fee is US$50.
Approximate cost: It will cost about 10,000 to 15,000 for about 6 days. If the hotel is of high quality and there are many things to do overseas, the cost will be more.