
PALAU’S SHIPWRECK ARCHIPELAGO
Set in the pristine heart of Micronesia, Palau is a living tapestry of lush islands, turquoise lagoons, and marine wonders unlike anywhere else on Earth. This island nation is a sanctuary of biodiversity—home to over 1,300 species of fish and 700 species of coral. From the legend of the Milky Way Lagoon’s healing mud to the awe-inspiring Rock Islands, shaped by wind and time into mushroom-like forms, Palau is rich in both natural spectacle and ancient lore. It's no wonder Jacques Cousteau named its Blue Corner one of the best dive sites in the world.
This Dream Journey is a private expedition aboard a fully staffed luxury yacht tailored to your exact interests and pace. Your days are your own, whether spent cruising between remote atolls, dining on the deck beneath a starlit sky, or exploring hidden beaches that feel as if they’ve never been touched.
Diving in Palau is world-renowned, and this journey elevates it further with the guidance of an experienced marine scientist who brings the underwater world to life. Explore vertical drop-offs, WWII shipwrecks, and thrilling drift dives among sharks, rays, and vibrant coral reefs. Guests can also work toward earning diving certifications during the trip, making it perfect for both seasoned divers and enthusiastic beginners. Enjoy night dives that reveal bioluminescent marvels or take leisurely snorkels in shallow reef gardens teeming with colorful life. With every descent, you’ll gain a greater appreciation for Palau’s role as one of the world’s premier marine sanctuaries.
Not everything has to be focused on the ocean though. The culture and history of these islands is equally as vibrant. From traditional meeting houses and stories of Palauan ancestors to ancient cave paintings and remnants of lost civilisations, this corner of the world is everything you could possibly wish for in a holiday.








WHEN?
During the dry season which spans from November through to April.
HOW LONG?
Ideally 5-6 days but we can cater to meet your needs!
WHERE DOES IT START?
Starts in the capitol city of Koror on the main island.
DID YOU KNOW?
Palauan village chiefs might all be men, but they’re chosen by a council of women. Villages still practice a strict matriarchal and matrilineal society, so lineage, inheritance and traditional titles are all traced through the female line.