How To Get There
Palasia Hotel is located in the center of Palau's capital city for convenient access to Palau's top attractions. The resort offers roundtrip airport transfer at $35 per person.
Dive Overview
Palau offers epic diving along a breathtaking archipelago with underwater highlights including Jellyfish Lake, World War II wrecks, and stunning wildlife. Palasia Hotel provides access to these sights and more.
[Read More: Palau Dive Travel Guide]
Accommodation Overview
Palasia Hotel's first-class accommodation offers 165 rooms and suites with balconies that provide spectacular views of the Rock Islands and the Northern Bay of the island. Each room will guarantee a home atmosphere and service away from the brinks of the city life. Each room is equipped with:
- Air Conditioner
- In-room safety box
- Blackout drapes
- Alarm clock with radio
- Slippers
- Umbrella
- Cable Television
- IDD telephone
- Hair Dryer
- In-room refrigerator
- Thermal pot
- Toiletries
- En-suite bathroom
- Safety equipment: fire sprinkler, smoke detector, electronic door lock, emergency plan
Food & Drinks
On-site restaurant provides complimentary breakfasts in addition to buffet lunches.


Dive Information
Dive Sites
- Big Drop Off
- Divers and snorkelers both enjoy this beautiful wall because it starts near the surface then plunders straight into the deep. The shallow reef extends all the way to the Ngemelis island. Youll be so astonished by the different colors of soft corals and corals as you snorkel at this area.
- Blue Hole
- Blue Hole is one of the most astounding dive spots in Palau. It is located at Ngemelis rock island. Divers dive from knee-deep into a hole and straight down to exit at 80 degree (24m) into a huge sun lit cathedral chamber, which opens out into the open ocean to the drop-off. In a good current, you can drift along the vertical wall over to another spectacular dive spot called Blue Corner.
- Blue Corner
- Blue Corner is one of the most requested dive spots in Palau. It is located at Ngemelis rock island and not too far from another dive spot called Blue Hole. If the current is good, you can drift along the vertical wall to Blue hole or do the whole thing in reverse. It is known for its sheers abundance of underwater life like turtles, manta ray, eagle rays, Napoleon wrasse, white tip sharks, schooling of
- barracuda and many more. Blue Corner has been rated and it ranked at No.5 of 6 things to do in Palau by Lonely Planet Travellers. Its a dive spot that can be different every time you dive it and youll want to go back again and again.
- Ulong Channel
- Ulong Channel is situated on the west coast of Palau and is regarded as one of the best dive spots in the world. The best time to make a dive is on the incoming tide. The entrance is covered with the coral gardens and at the sandy bottom, there are sharks congregate to feed on the fishes that swept inside. This is a breathtaking experience with close encounter on two things, with feeding sharks, their prey and wonderful coral garden formation.
- German Channel
- German channel is one of the unique and highly recommended spots to all divers. The channel was made by the Germans during their period in Palau around 1900s to enable their ship access from the open water to the lagoons. This is why and how the name came forth. The main attraction at this dive spot is not on numerous kinds of reef fish, the interesting shells, or leopard sharks and others but mainly on the parade of manta rays that use the channel to go from the open ocean to the inner lagoon. Youll be so enthralled that the experience will not be forgotten.
Dive Center Information
Palasia Hotel Dive Center Overview
Sam's Tours is one of Palau's best-known scuba diving and eco-adventure companies. They have a reputation for excellent customer care, personalized attention, and professional service standards.