Travel : Palau '11

Dates: May 8-15, 2011
This trip is a boat based trip on the Palau Aggressor
Boat dates: May 8-15, 2011
Anticipated travel dates: May 6-12, 2011
Cost per person:
Boat $3,185.00, plus boat port fee of $60 = $3,245.00
Airfare from SLC $1,800.00 approx. (will finalize airfare approx 9 months before departure)
Hotel 1 night $120.00 approx. (will finalize hotel approx 9 months before departure)
Total cost $5,105.00 approx.
Pay online here.
Non-refundable $500 deposit to hold your space. Final payment due by Feb. 1, 2011.
Anticipated Itinerary
We will fly from SLC to LAX then fly to Honolulu Hawaii to Guam then to Palau. We will board the boat when we arrive and leave the next morning to our first dive. We will stay on the boat for 7 nights and have 5.5 days of diving. We will have to overnight in Palau or Guam and then fly home
Note: Most dives are done from a tender.
Many of the Dive Addicts are leaving from Palau for a week of diving in Truk on the Truk Odyssey if you are interested in making a great trip fantastic see the information on the combination trip to both Islands.
Come see the Rock Islands.
Palau is one the underwater wonders of the world. Few places on earth can boast the marine life diversity and varied diving opportunities as Palau. The lush, mushroom-shaped islands hide gems like famous Jellyfish Lake, a small fresh-water lake swarming with harmless jellies. Chandelier Caves, a gorgeous four-room underwater cave is another jewel hidden beneath a tiny mushroom island. The outer reef also holds many hidden treasures with blue holes, huge caverns, spectacular walls and an immense variety of rare marine species easily accessible in clear water with visibility exceeding 200 feet. Dive through Technicolor corals and World War II wrecks. Enter a dreamland of large pelagic predators, sharks, turtles, and dolphins, anemones and soft corals.
If you have any questions please call Dive Addicts at 572-5111
Space is limited so make your reservation today!
Read more about the Palau Aggressor and see more photos from TrekEarth and Flikr.

