Discover the best attractions and experiences Koror has to offer
Koror's history is best understood through its landmarks and the stories preserved in its museums and sites.
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Explore Palau's culture and natural history through well-curated collections and engaging exhibits.
Palau's oldest museum, showcasing artifacts, traditional life, and the islands’ history.
Private collection highlighting Palauan culture, legends, and historical narratives.
Marine science center focusing on Palau's reef ecosystems with interactive exhibits.
Koror is home to several churches and spiritual sites that reflect the community's traditions.
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Natural highlights and protected areas around Koror showcase Palau's incredible marine and island scenery.
A dramatic cluster of limestone islets and pristine reefs ideal for boat trips and snorkeling.
A unique marine lake on Eil Malk Island where thousands of jellyfish drift peacefully in clear waters.
Get a feel for Koror by walking through its core districts and residential areas.
Vibrant waterfront district with shops, markets, and easy access to tours.
Residential and market area offering local life and coastal views.
Enjoy Koror without spending a dime with these easy, open-air activities.
Float along sheltered reefs near Koror and spot colorful reef fish.
Relaxing evening walk with sea breezes and skyline views.
Free to wander and watch daily life unfold at the outdoor market.
Taste Palauan flavors and fresh seafood in Koror’s eateries and markets.
A traditional Palauan beef dish simmered in coconut milk, typically served with rice.
A Palauan delicacy featuring the island's famous coconut crab, prepared in multiple ways.
Experience a traditional kava ceremony, a glimpse into Palauan hospitality.
Evenings in Koror offer laid-back seaside vibes with music and drinks.
Sip a tropical drink as the sun sets over the water at a waterfront bar.
Enjoy local tunes and ocean views in a relaxed coastal setting.
Occasional performances or informal gatherings featuring Palauan culture.
Cultural experiences and local performances offer a taste of Palau’s heritage.
Colorful dances with chants and costumes that tell rich stories.
Live showcases of Palauan music, storytelling, and crafts.
Koror is a gateway to some of Palau’s best water-based adventures.
One of Palau’s most famous drift dives with abundant marine life.
Shallow, current-rich channel ideal for snorkeling with schools of fish.
Calm, clear waters near the famous jellyfish lake for a memorable snorkel.
Venture beyond the obvious to experience Palau’s remote charm.
Paddle through mangrove-lined lagoons and hidden coves at a tranquil pace.
A scenic day trip for snorkeling, beaches, and wildlife viewing.