Carolines Resort Palau
Resort Palaualiiibamou Resorts Carolines Palau Reviews & Offers
The Aliiibamou Resorts Carolines Quick Pitch - Private and exclusive, Aliiibamou Resorts Carolines (formerly Carolines Resort) is engineered to provide all the amenities of a home. Getting there - The resort is 3km northern of the city and 10km from the Aiport. Scuba Dive Overview - A blend of breathtaking scenery and World War II wreck sites make scuba dive something new.
It is also the home of the Quallensee. A Aliiibamou Resorts Carolines Accommodation Overview - Luxury accommodation in your own villa in a lush rainforest with sea views, based on Palau's centuries-old architectural style. While our cottages may look rustically from the outside, each has a queen sized cot, A/C, TV and VCR, fridge, minibar, coffee machine, water boiler, hairdryer on demand and its own en-suite bathrooms; all the comforts you would want from a resort.
Smoking is also welcome at the resort. Because of the low speed of the islands web access, the only way to connect to the main entrance is with a prepaid card. The Aliiibamou Resorts Carolines Food & Drinks - Breakfast is provided locally, and the resort is set in a wide range of lunches and dinners.
Sam's Tours and Carolines Resort - Valid for trips between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2018. Hotel & weekly packages - Breakfast not including. Palau is one of the best places in the whole wide range of dives. See the places that make Palau one of the best scuba spots in the world: the Blue Corner shark, the mantas of Devilfish City and German Channel, and the spectacular cliffs and corals full of seaweeds.
There' are also over a doze of World War II wreckage, Jellyfish Lake and the magnificent Palau Lake, all for yourovery.
Nice bungalows!!!!! - Review of Palau Carolines Resorts, Koror, Palau
From October 20 to 27, 2013 we were in Carolines. I' ve chosen this resort on the basis of Tripadvisor ratings. I' m difficult to comprehend how this place is number two in Koror. From the 15th to the 20st of October we were on Peleliu at the Dolphin Bay Resort with Peleliu scuba diver (I published a report). Transfer by ferry to Koror in the afternoons of the 20. after our two dawn-dives.
A Caroline picked us up at the Koror harbour and brought us to the resort. Every day we were waiting for our trip to the diving center in this area. "Thanks for choosing Caroline", "I trust you enjoy your time with Carolines ", etc. seemed to be her key.
Although the grounds and the surface were cleansed every single working days while we were away in the early afternoons or the next mornings, there was fine dust that felt and appeared like dust on the ground and some surface. It was very fast (important because we went scuba every day) and the presentations are very nice.
As we finished our supper, the Caroline's called and we never stayed longer than 10-15 mins. We' re diving with Fish'n Finns. They' ve been picking us up every single day, on schedule. Our yachts have departed within 30 min after our arrival at the store. There is a large diving store with everything you need.
It was a little disappointing that we had to buy riffs for $27.50 apiece. During our last journey here we borrowed them from Sam's and Peleliu Doers. You will need to take a special fisherman' s grapple, unless you want an unusual one. It' a beautiful riff hook....it has a beautiful bag with fastener, which you have to open to get to it, and it is called "Palau dipping".
On one end there is a pub, in the centre the store and yachts, on the other end the changing room and the bathroom. You have benches, two diver sit on a forward looking bank. There were 13-18 dives every morning. Diving with Germans, Czechs, Italians and Austrians.
The diving documents were all in English. Due to the large group we had two instructors in the underwater. When we were diving down to the side of the coral and hooked in with our fishhooks, she realized that I could not keep up with the heavy currents.
It took about an hours to get to the first diving site. Have a nice trip through the rocky isles. We have dived some of the same pages of Peleliu and Koror as I noticed in my Peleliu review (Dolphin Bay Resort). From Peleliu, the trip by ferry took a few moments. This site is wonderful and we really loved it from both sides.
We' ve seen more manta rays than we dived from Peleliu. The German channel was also a little overcrowded, as all our surgeons (Sams and others) left their scuba diver at the Manta Purification Unit as the first two day dives we were there. We had two careless scuba diver in our group hanging on another group from another vessel when we were crossing the avenues.
Altogether a good scuba-diveweek. Scubaiving in Palau (and Peleliu in particular) is the best. We' re not staying in Carolines. This shows the position of all of our island and divesites. This contains information about the pages. It' has a good card from Koror. Taj Palau, Suriyotahai (sp?) and the drop off bar and grill.