
Activities
Scroll
We offer a wide variety of activities, including snorkeling, SUP, kayaking and other water sports on our beautiful private beach, and trekking and bird watching in the forest on our grounds.
Our friendly staff will help you have an unforgettable stay in Palau.
- Activities
- Local Information

Excursions
The Splash Dive Center, located near the private beach jetty, has Japanese staff and staff who can speak Japanese, and offers high-quality, safe and comfortable diving and kayaking tours. In addition to guided diving and snorkeling boat tours, equipment sales, rentals and repairs, you can also take a one-day diving experience, a four-day open water certification course, and training for advanced divers.

Nature Trail
Explore the Nature Trail at Palau Pacific Resort and discover the beautiful and diverse plants, birds and animals.
You may be able to see unexpected sights such as endemic birds such as kingfishers and fruit bats.
Guided tours are held every day at 2pm. Please meet at the pool hut. (Tours may be canceled depending on the weather.

Rental Items
We have kayaks and other equipment available for use on the private beach.

Nature Center & Fish Pond
The Fish Pond is home to a variety of coral reef fish, stingrays and clams. The Fish Pond is fed twice a day. By the end of 2025, the Nature Center is scheduled to open as a place to encounter and learn about the depth of nature, including forests inhabited by birds unique to Palau and beautiful coral reefs where colorful fish swim.

Tour Desk
At the tour desk in the lobby, our expert staff will help you arrange activities in and around Palau, such as snorkeling, diving, and Rock Island tours. If you would like to do your own sightseeing, we can also arrange car rentals for you.
- Other
- The tour desk is currently not available.

Car Rental
We can help you at the Guest Services desk. Please feel free to ask us for help.

Palau Aquarium
The aquarium is divided into areas such as mangroves, seaweed and coral reefs, and you can enjoy valuable exhibits that recreate the underwater world of Palau. Many of the tanks are open-air, and you can enjoy looking down into the sea from above. Palau’s coral reefs boast one of the world’s highest levels of biodiversity, and the aquarium was established with the aim of researching coral reefs and marine life.
- Access
- 15 minutes by car

Belau National Museum
The oldest museum in Micronesia, it displays photographs and specimens that allow you to learn about the history and culture of Palau, and you can also learn about the relationship between Japan and Palau at the time. On the museum grounds, a traditional Palauan building called a “bai” (an ancient meeting place) has been built.
- Access
- 15 minutes by car

Etpison Museum
A museum where you can experience the history and culture of Palau and Micronesia. It displays photographs and artifacts that show the traditional way of life of the people of Palau. There is also a gift shop inside the museum where you can buy souvenirs such as art and jewelry.
- Access
- 15 minutes by car
- URL
- https://www.etpisonmuseum.org

Night Market
The Night Market is held twice a month on Saturdays. It is a popular event with the locals, as it sells local food and fresh Palauan vegetables and fruit.
There are also stages featuring traditional Palauan dance and music. *Please note that the schedule is subject to change without notice.
- Access
- 20 minutes by car

Milky Way
The mysterious milky-white, turquoise-blue sea. The calcareous mud that settles on the seabed is said to have a beautifying effect on the skin, making it a fascinating spot where you can enjoy a natural “mud pack”.
- Access
- Tour participation required

Marine Lake
Marine Lake is a brackish lake surrounded by rock islands and shielded from the wind. In the calm, wave-free sea, you can hear only the chirping of birds in this tranquil world. You can spend a relaxing time snorkeling, kayaking, or on a stand-up paddleboard.
- Access
- Tour participation required

Ngardmau Waterfalls
The largest waterfall in Palau, located in the state of Glass Mao. You can experience the beautiful nature while trekking on the way to the waterfall. The 30-meter-high waterfall is a spectacular sight when viewed up close.
- Access
- 1 hour by car

Peleliu Island
Peleliu Island is known for being the site of the fierce Battle of Peleliu during World War II. It is a place of untouched nature and a place where the history of Japan and Palau is preserved.
- Access
- Tour participation required
- Activities
- Local Information