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Jellyfish Lake

Try to get there by 7 AM when the lake opens. It's way less crowded, and you'll have more time to enjoy the jellyfish without all the noise and distractions from other visitors

Don’t forget to wear a rash guard or light long-sleeve shirt. The sun can be super intense, and trust me, you don’t want to deal with sunburn after swimming in that beautiful water.

I suggest bringing your own snorkeling gear to save money on rentals. Plus, it felt more comfortable using my own gear while floating with the jellyfish.
Honeymoon Beach

My advice is to get there around 8 AM. The early morning view is breathtaking, plus you’ll avoid the crowd and have more space to enjoy the beach without feeling rushed!

I recommend wearing water shoes. The sand is great, but there are some sharp rocks in the water. Trust me, I learned this the hard way on my first swim!
Milky Way
Long Beach

I suggest bringing your own snacks and water, because prices at nearby shops can be a bit steep. I regretted not packing some food for a beach day.

Definitely try to find local transport for cheaper rides to get there. I wasted money on taxis, but buses were super easy and way more affordable!

My advice is to visit around 3 PM... The sunset views from Long Beach are breathtaking, and the crowds start to thin out, giving you the perfect vibe to relax
Ngardmau Waterfall

Don't miss the shortcut trail! It cuts down your walk time significantly. Just make sure to follow the signs carefully or you might end up losing time like I did wandering around.
Mandarin Fish Lake

Bring some snacks and water. There's not much around, and trust me, you don't want to waste time looking for food when you could be diving or relaxing by the lake
Palau Aquarium

My advice is to bring some snacks and water. The café can be a bit pricey, and you’ll want to enjoy your time without worrying about spending too much on food

i suggest visiting the aquarium on a weekday morning around 10 am to avoid the crowds. you'll get to see the exhibits up close and chat with the staff without feeling rushed.
Dolphins Pacific

My advice is to bring a waterproof camera! You'll want to capture all the dolphin interactions and the beautiful underwater sights, trust me, I regret not having mine.

My advice is to bring a waterproof camera or phone case. Capturing those dolphin interactions made my visit unforgettable and you don’t want to miss those moments!

I suggest booking your tickets in advance online to save a few bucks and skip the line. It really helps, especially during peak times.

I recommend visiting on a weekday instead of the weekend. It was way less crowded, and I got to spend more quality time with the dolphins without feeling rushed.