Discover Palau

Explore world-class dive sites in the crystal-clear waters of Palau, rich with sharks, reefs, and wrecks

About Palau

The Palau Aggressor II offers seven-night adventures, Sunday to Sunday with five and a half days of diving. Diving begins Monday morning and ends Saturday before lunch when the Aggressor returns to port.

Beginner divers may find Palau's strong currents challenging.

Monday to Friday there are 4 dives a day and a night dive on 3 evenings. On Saturday, a half day of diving is offered.

Depth Range: 35 – 130 ft (11m – 40m) The average water temperature is 82°F, 27°C. 3 mm wetsuit is recommended.
  • usually up to 25 dives including night dives.
  • Depth Range: 11m – 40m (35 – 130 ft)
  • Average water temperature 27º C/82º F,
  • 3mm wetsuit recommended

All dives are made from the 18-passenger dive skiff, which is lowered into the water from a hydraulic cradle.

Map of Palau

Palau Dive Sites

Koror/Koror 7 Night Itinerary

Big Drop-Off


A wall dive that begins as shallow as 60 cm at low tide and drops to 180 m. It is considered by most to be the most beautiful wall dive in Palau because of its abundance of hard and soft corals, seafans, schools of pyramid butterfly fish, and a multitude of tropical reef fish.


Blue Corner


The best known and most highly rated dive site in Micronesia, features a shallow coral shelf that projects out into the ocean and has vertical walls on both sides. An upwelling created by the currents attracts schools of fish and large pelagics to the top edges of the walls. The dive is best known for its schools of grey reef sharks which cruise the edge of the wall. Two resident Napoleon wrasses often accompany the divers throughout their dive. Dogtooth tuna, eagle rays, manta rays, white tip and hammerhead sharks, turtles, schooling barracudas, and schools of reef fish populate the site.


Blue Holes


This is a series of four large holes in the top of the reef that converge to form a gigantic underwater chamber. The chamber has a huge opening on a wall that is home to soft corals, sea fans, sea whips and hard corals. Large pelagics often encountered here include tuna, jacks, grey and white tip reef sharks, barracuda and eagle rays. Grouper, Napoleon wrasse, triggerfish, Moorish idols, butterflyfish, anemones and turtles are common at this site, which is situated next to Blue Corner.


Chandelier Caves


A short swim through a tunnel at depth of 10 m. opens into a cave consisting of three chambers. Beautiful stalactites formed by water dripping down through the rock island above, hang from the ceilings and give the caves their name. Tiny holes to the outside wood allow fresh air to enter the chambers so that divers can surface and admire the beautiful surroundings.


Denges Passage


This natural channel, situated on Palau's eastern coast, is home to an entire family of cuttlefish. The uncommon creatures, related to the squid family, are as accommodating to photographers as they are rare. They are not often encountered by divers because of the relatively few locations in the world where they can be found, their ability to remain relatively motionless, and their excellent camouflage.


German Channel


This man-made channel through the southwest side of the barrier reef is home to two diving areas. One site, known as Manta Rock, is a natural cleaning station where giant manta rays come to have their bodies cleansed of parasites and debris by cleaner wrasses. Gray reef sharks also often avail themselves of the wrasses' services. The area is also inhabited by barracudas, snappers, titan triggerfish, gobies, lionfish, leaffish, and an octopus. Nearby is a coral garden that features crocodile fish, nudibranchs, flatworms, anemones and clown fish.


New Drop-Off


Half way between Blue Corner and Big Drop-Off, this vertical wall is similar to Blue Corner in that it is a shallow shelf that juts out into the ocean, catching the current and creating an upwelling that attracts schools of pyramid butterflyfish and barracudas, along with a number of grey reef sharks. The steep wall is covered with soft corals and sea fans.


Ngedebus Coral Gardens


One of the best collections of hard corals in the Pacific, this dive features a spur and groove reef structure that supports turtles, cuttlefish, anemones, tridacna clams, white tip reef sharks, and thousands of small schooling fish.


Ngerchong


The island of Ngerchong, just beyond Denges Passage has two dive sites nearby: Ngerchong Outside and Ngerchong Coral Gardens. Ngerchong Outside is a sloping wall dive featuring sea fans, anemones, soft corals and many hard coral formations. Sharks, bumphead parrotfish, and schooling fish are frequently seen here, as well as an occasional manta ray. The Coral Gardens, also known as Ngerchong Inside, is probably the best dive in Palau for seeing an abundance and variety of hard corals. Table coral, staghorn coral, elkhorn coral, mushroom coral and brain coral are just some of the varieties of corals found here. In addition, many anemones with clownfish, along with cuttlefish, turtles and other fish thrive here. This dive can be enjoyed at any depth between 3 m. and 25 m.



Peleliu


The island of Peleliu, at the southern tip of the main archipelago of Palau, is bordered by magnificent walls. The dive sites include Peleliu Corner, Yellow Wall, and Orange Beach, among others. Peleliu dive sites are mainly steep walls covered with sea fans, sea whips, hard corals and anemones, but dominated by soft corals. Peleliu is an excellent place to observe large pelagic life, particularly sharks.


Short Drop-Off

A sloping wall just outside the entrance to Koror Harbor which is covered with giant sea fans. The top of the wall is a beautiful coral garden loaded with tropical fish and invertebrates.

Siaes Tunnel


An extraordinary deep dive on the west side of the Palau, close to the Ulong Channel. The dive begins on a sheer wall with the opening of the tunnel starting at 20 m. You enter through an opening, which is about 15 m. across and 6 m. high, and swim through the tunnel, which parallels the wall for 45 m. The inside of the tunnel is a large cavern with a ceiling at 24 m. - 27 m. and the floor at 35 m. - 40 m. Half way through the tunnel is a "Window" in the wall which looks out onto the deep blue beyond. You exit through a large opening on the wall at 24 m. Stingrays, turtles, schools of jacks, and sharks can be seen in and around the tunnel.


Ulong Channel


This channel is located on the west side of Palau, close to Siaes Tunnel and Wall. Its entrance is surrounded by walls that are topped by beautiful coral gardens. On the incoming tide, the mouth of the channel is filled with grey reef sharks. The channel extends for a distance of approximately 800 m., averaging 30 m. in width. The maximum depth is about 18 m. Coral covered walls run the length of the channel on either side. A shallow ridge running the center of the channel is blanketed with soft corals, hard corals, sea fans, and anemones. Unique to this site is a huge patch of plate coral resembling lettuce leaves that is home to schools of squirrelfish, soldierfish and glasseyes. The current provides a gentle push, resulting in a beautiful, leisurely ride along the channel.


Wonder Channel


Located within the rock islands just a short distance from Jellyfish Lake and Clam City, this channel is best dived on the East side along a wall which starts at the surface and reaches a depth of 24 m.. Soft corals, sea fans, anemones, blue and red starfish, crown of thorns starfish, crabs, pipefish, and a large variety of sea slugs, flat worms and nudibranchs can be found along this wall.


Wreck of the Iro Maru


A 45 m. long merchant ship sunk during World War II by American bombers, the Iro Maru sits upright in 36 m. of water just 10 minutes south of Koror. Three mast and gun turrets at the bow and stern support a large variety of invertebrates and hard corals. The main deck is at a depth of 24 m. with open holds containing oil drums and machinery.


Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes only and subject to change based on local regulations, guest experience, weather, and logistics.

Yacht Deck Plan

Detailed deck plan of the Palau  Aggressor II showing cabin layouts and common areas

Deck Plan - Palau Aggressor II

The Palau Aggressor II is 32 m. long with a 9.1 m. beam, built and powered for comfort, safety and stability. She has a beautiful spacious salon, large shaded sundeck with chaise lounges, and deck chairs, bar, and grill. She is diesel powered, cruises at 10 knots and has 110-volt power onboard.


The Palau Aggressor II sleeps 18 guests in privacy and comfort. Accommodation includes 9 spacious cabins, 8 of them deluxe, which have a queen and a single bunk, a private head and shower and one double cabin (cabin no.9) with a full Double bed and single bunk, private head and shower. Cabin no.9 is located on the dive deck level. The remaining cabins are on the lower level. Each stateroom has extra storage and individual climate controls. They also have a safe to store valuables such as passports, cash, credit cards or anything else you need to store. All guest cabins are located on the dive deck.


Diving amenities include Nitrox, camera table, and fresh water showers.


There is a variety of nightly entertainment, including diving, fish identification presentations, movies, games and more. If you have a favorite movie or presentation to share, you are encouraged to bring it along with you on the cruise. A small library of books for exchange is maintained onboard, as well as fish identification books for reference.


All meals, snacks and beverages are provided.

Liveaboard Accommodation Options

Double Stateroom with double bed aboard Palau Aggressor II

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Double Stateroom

The Double stateroom has a double bed and a single bed (bunk-style) with private bathroom and shower, individual climate control, and hair dryer. Located immediately adjacent to the dive deck.


ROOM 9 (only)

Room Size: 3.83 m x 2.08 m

Double Bed: 1.35 m x 1.98 m

Single Bunk Bed: 1.04 m x 1.98 m

Comfortable deluxe stateroom with Queen size bed and large window on Palau Aggressor II

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Deluxe Stateroom

All Deluxe staterooms have a Queen bed (lower), and a single bed - bunk-style (upper) with private bathroom and shower, closet, large window,individual climate control, and hair dryer.

ROOMS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8

Room Size: 2.59 m x 3.70 m

Queen Bed: 1.57 m x 2.00 m

Single Bunk Bed: 1.04 m x 2.00 m

deluxe stateroom with queen bed and large window on Palau Aggressor II

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Palau Aggressor II Yacht

Palau Aggressor II

Experience luxury aboard the Palau Aggressor II, featuring spacious cabins, gourmet dining, and top-class dive facilities.

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delicious meals prepared by the yacht's chef aboard Palau Aggressor II

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On-Board Dining

The menu on board is varied and plentiful, with a variety of Indonesian feasts, barbecues and local cuisine. If you have any special dietary requirements, please be sure these are noted when completing the Guest Information System (GIS).


You will awaken each day to fresh fruits, hot entrees, cereals and juices. Lunches feature delicious local cuisine. Dinners are chef prepared and served each evening and include salads, vegetables, seafood, beef or chicken with a fresh homemade dessert.


Once on board, please speak to the chef about any special needs. Certain special dietary and beverage requests may not be available due to the remote nature of this location. As noted, make a note in the GIS when completing your reservation details


The Aggressor’s beverage selection includes fruit juices, soft drinks, iced water, iced tea, coffee, and a limited selection of local beers and wines, which are complimentary. Due to the high duty charged on liquor in Indinesia, we suggest you bring your own special brand.


Drinking and diving do not mix. Once you consume alcohol, you become a sunbather until the next day.

Pricing

* All prices are shown in US Dollars (USD) and are per person.

What Our Divers Say

"Awesome. Staff was excellent." - Christopher F.

"Everything was amamzing. This crew was dedicated to making our group have everything we needed, and more." - Michele R.

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