Palau : Outlook Recommends

Alfie Wilson
Alfie Wilson - Travel Guide Manager
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From fresh, flavourful fish to authentic island luxury, Outlook Recommends the best places to visit and things to do in Palau.

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FOR LIVING THE ISLAND DREAM…  

Offering the chance to be fully immersed in ultimate island tranquillity, Palau Pacific Resort allows its guest to truly take in the beauty of the country from the comfort of stylish and serene accommodation.   

Indeed, guests have three distinct rooms to choose from for their special stay; the airy Garden View room makes the most of the resort’s lush gardens and saltwater fishpond, in which an exotic array of fish and sting rays reside.  

Palau Pacific Resort’s Ocean View room, meanwhile, lets guests bask in the unforgettable scenes of the sparkling Pacific waters whilst making the most of the room’s premium amenities.  

Elsewhere, the Ocean Front room is purposefully curated to provide a quintessential island living experience. Guests can open up double doors to a private terrace with direct views of the magnificent Pacific Ocean, from which lucky travellers can witness the stunning Palauan sunsets.  

If that wasn’t enough, the resort’s own 250-metre sandy beach has a vast range of activities available including snorkelling, paddleboarding, and kayaking to name just a few.   

The grounds are also situated near a lush forest brimming with endemic and endangered Palauan species, allowing guests to engross themselves in the islands’ one-of-a-kind natural habitats.  

This perfect trip is topped off by the resort’s 11 bar and restaurants, serving up authentic Palauan cuisine, tasty buffets, fine dining experiences, and much more.  

Located just 30 minutes from Palau International Airport (ROR), Palau Pacific Resort has the best the island has to offer.  

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DIVING INTO ADVENTURE… 

Palau Super Yachts 

FOR ECO-CONSCIOUS AND AUTHENTIC PALAUN TRINKETS… 

Pura Vida Palau 

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FOR PALAU’S PREMIER DINING EXPERIENCE… 

Stepping through the doors of the quaint and charming Elilai Seaside Dining, guests are immediately greeted by the stunning views of this romantic waterfront dining space.  

The restaurant’s eclectic menu is a delicious blend of international influences and Palaun and Pacific delights, featuring fresh, flavourful fish, and local fruit and vegetables.  

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Alfie Wilson is an in-house Travel Guide Manager for Outlook Travel Magazine. Alfie is responsible for showcasing travel destinations in the magazine, travel guides, and digital platforms, and sourcing collaborations with travel destinations for future editions. Alfie is actively seeking opportunities to collaborate. Reach out to Alfie to discover how you and your business could be our next cover story.