| Palau's mushroom-shaped rock islands offer a variety of exciting dives: WWII wrecks, shark-infested channels, blue holes, a freshwater lake with stingless jellyfish and even a few caves. There are also sheer walls covered in lush soft corals and huge anemones. Beginner divers may find Palau's strong currents challenging. All dives are made from the 18-passenger dive skiff, which is lowered into the water by a hydraulic cradle. Seven-day charters are Sunday to Sunday with five days and one-half days of diving. Diving begins Monday and ends Saturday morning. Transfers from the Palau airport are provided on the day of arrival and departure. |
Length: 106 feet Beam: 30 feet, 6 inches Draft: 4 feet, 6 inches Cruising Speed: 18 knots Range: 1,200 Nautical miles Year Built: 1994 Year Refit: 9/2004 Builder: Nichols Brothers, Whidbey Island, Washington Staterooms: Nine Passengers: 18 |
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