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Asia Spirit has a vacation package to Palau. Has anybody been there? Do we need a visa to visit th place? Any information would be appreciated.

 

just visited palau 2 weeks ago. the cheapest hotel is VIP Guest Hotel in Koror. $60 a night, other hotels range from $60 to $170. It is easier and cheaper to book a package tour.

Bars and KTV Bars are abundant in Koror but there are only 2 kinds of GRO. Filipinas and Mainland Chinese.

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just visited palau 2 weeks ago. the cheapest hotel is VIP Guest Hotel in Koror. $60 a night, other hotels range from $60 to $170. It is easier and cheaper to book a package tour.

Bars and KTV Bars are abundant in Koror but there are only 2 kinds of GRO. Filipinas and Mainland Chinese.

 

Bro,

Do I need a visa to get there? I would prefer a beachfront accomodation. How long is the flight from Manila? I heard a flight also leaves from Davao.

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If you are holding Filipino passport, you don't need a visa.

 

I agree, they have splendid beaches. The best I've been to so far.

 

But don't expect too much on the hotels. Even if the description is 5 star. Iba ang rating nila. Economy class lang ang mga accommodations nila.

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Asia Spirit has a vacation package to Palau. Has anybody been there? Do we need a visa to visit th place? Any information would be appreciated.

 

 

 

bro

 

actuallyim here i palau now.my company who i use to work has chain of hotel here.maybe i cud help you

for some discount on it.just tell me when coz ill be on vacation jan sa pinas this coming month.

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how much should ome prepare if he,s planning to go on 3-4 days stay?

 

i guess it depends on what you want to do. palau's provincial look gives the impression that things are cheap but reality bites when you start pulling out the dollars to pay for food, drinks, etc. i spent a week there on a diving package that included breakfasts (at the hotel) and lunches (courtesy of Sam's Tours), so i only had to purchase dinner and drinks separately. i think i got by on less than US$200 (on top of airfare and the diving package) for the entire week.

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saan bang lugar ang palau

 

 

Palau is 1 hour and 30 minutes away from Davao or 2 hours and 10 minutes from Manila.

Republic of Palau, mga 16,000 in population. May majestic looking na place AKA Rock Island.

Only place I know that you can swim with the jellyfish. Their stingers are dull.

 

 

Lots of Noypi, Palauans relies on our hospital and skilled brothers and sister.

Noypi works on hotels, restaurant, dive shops, stores, insurance, etc. Anything that requires hospitality

and skills they are there.

 

Variety of hotels, ranges from $40 to $200 per night. Girls on clubs are mostly Pinay and some Chinese.

Ofcouse our Pinay are so ever so beautiful. Unfortunately, here they are treated as 3rd class especially

on their line of work. They were hired as waitresses but ended up GRO or by me drinkee girls as they would

be called there.

 

 

Anyway, Palau is known for their dive spots. From personal experience, I think dive spots in Batangas, Bohol

Davao and Palawan are far more beautiful but then again I am nationalistic.

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