New Direct Flight Makes Paradise Palau Easily Accessible

New Direct Flight Makes Paradise Palau Easily Accessible

Are you ready to discover the hidden gem that is Palau?

Nauru Airlines has launched direct flights from Australia to Palau, allowing Australians to reach this Pacific paradise in just six hours. With its stunning islands, aqua lagoons, and pristine reef system, Palau is being compared to the Maldives, but without the high price tag. Visitors can enjoy fresh fish and Japanese cuisine at reasonable prices outside the resorts. Palau is also known for its diving and snorkeling attractions, and the country is committed to environmental conservation. Nauru Airlines plans to add more direct flights if their initial two-for-one fares are successful.

New Direct Flight Makes Paradise Palau Easily Accessible

For the first time in its 53-year history, Nauru Airlines has launched direct flights from Australia to Palau, making this Pacific paradise, which most Australians can’t find on a map, accessible by a six-hour flight from Brisbane.

With more than 300 islands, aqua lagoons, a pristine reef system, overwater bungalows (there are five at the Palau Pacific Resort), glamping tents, resorts, boutique hotels and super yachts, it has been touted as a Maldives right on our doorstep.

But like most high-end accommodation in that Indian Ocean location, food and drinks are expensive, particularly at resorts, with one charging $100 a bottle for an Australian chardonnay which retails for $10 back home, and another serving up a tuna sandwich for $30. A sting heightened by the fact that the accepted currency in Palau is US dollars.

The good news for visitors in this destination – 650 kilometres north-east of Papua New Guinea – is that you can feast on the likes of fresh fish and Japanese fare for relatively reasonable prices outside the resorts. Even better, along with no traffic lights, there are no franchises, lending a certain charm to this Micronesian mystery.

Palau Visitors Authority managing director Kadoi Ruluked says Palau received 41,227 visitors in 2023, of whom 1172 were Australians. Australian tourists rank sixth after China, Taiwan and the United States, but surprisingly Australians are among the top spenders.

Diving and snorkelling are among the island nation’s major attractions.

Currently, Palau is home to 16 resorts, 21 hotels, 142 restaurants and eight live-aboard boats. More accommodation is planned, Ruluked says, with construction of an Indigo Hotel – part of IHG – set for completion by year’s end.

Four Seasons, which already has the luxury yacht Four Seasons Explorer Palau in its waters, also has plans to build a new resort.

Ruluked believes Australians will be drawn to Palau due to its proximity, direct flights and experiences such as diving and conservation.

Nauru Airlines’ introductory two-for-one fares cost $1199 return, with flights leaving Brisbane on Tuesday nights and returning from Palau the following week on a Wednesday night.

Nauru Airlines spokesman James Blake says if they filled one flight per week on their Boeing 737 aircraft, they’d deliver the desired 6000 Australians a year to the island nation. If successful, the airline plans to add more direct flights from Australia to Palau.

With its plethora of emerald islands, it’s a little like the Whitsundays with a dash of Thailand, a sprinkle of the Philippines and a hint of Indonesia, making it more like an emerging destination in its own right. Just don’t expect to pay Bali prices.

New Direct Flight Makes Paradise Palau Easily Accessible

  • Nauru Airlines now offers direct flights from Australia to Palau
  • Palau is a Pacific paradise with beautiful islands and a vibrant reef system
  • Visitors can enjoy affordable food options outside the resorts
  • The country is known for its diving and snorkeling attractions
  • Nauru Airlines plans to add more flights if the initial fares are successful

Nauru Airlines’ new direct flights have made Palau easily accessible for Australians. With its stunning natural beauty, affordable dining options, and exciting activities like diving and snorkeling, Palau is becoming a popular destination. If the initial two-for-one fares are successful, Nauru Airlines plans to expand their flight offerings to Palau. So, why not plan your next vacation to this Pacific paradise? Explore the emerald islands and experience the charm of Palau for yourself.

By Paul Hughes

Paul Hughes is an accomplished travel journalist known for his captivating stories and insightful exploration of destinations worldwide. With a deep love for travel and a curiosity for different cultures, Paul has embarked on countless adventures, immersing himself in diverse landscapes and communities. His wanderlust led him to pursue a career in travel journalism, where he skillfully captures the essence of each place he visits.