Palaos
Código Telefónico
+680
Capital
Melekeok
Población
18.000
Nombre Nativo
Palau
Región
Oceanía
Micronesia
Zona Horaria
Palau Time
UTC+09:00
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Palau (officially Republic of Palau, also known as Belau) is a small island nation in the western Pacific Ocean. Located in Micronesia, Palau consists of approximately 340 islands forming the western chain of the Caroline Islands. The capital Ngerulmud is located on Babeldaob island, while the former capital and largest city Koror remains the commercial center. Palau has a population of approximately 18,000, making it one of the world's smallest countries. The nation is renowned for its exceptional marine biodiversity, pristine coral reefs, and commitment to environmental conservation. In 2009, Palau created the world's first shark sanctuary, and in 2015 established one of the world's largest marine protected areas. The Rock Islands Southern Lagoon is a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring over 400 limestone and coral islands covered in forest and surrounded by turquoise lagoons. Palau is considered one of the world's premier scuba diving and snorkeling destinations with sites including Blue Corner, German Channel, Peleliu Wall, numerous WWII wrecks, and the famous Jellyfish Lake. The country has a close relationship with the United States under the Compact of Free Association. Palau combines spectacular natural beauty with cultural traditions and world-class marine experiences.
Visa Requirements for Palau
Palau offers visa-free entry to citizens of most countries for tourism purposes. Upon arrival at Roman Tmar International Airport (Koror) or via sea ports, visitors receive an entry permit valid for 30 days for most nationalities. Citizens of many countries can stay up to 90 days visa-free. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from date of entry. Return or onward ticket required. Visitors must pay a $50 Pristine Paradise Environmental Fee upon arrival (cash or credit card), plus a $30 departure tax when leaving (sometimes included in airline tickets). These environmental fees fund Palau's conservation efforts. The entry process is straightforward with immigration forms distributed on flights. No advance visa application required for eligible nationalities. Visa extensions beyond initial permit may be available through Bureau of Immigration. Palau maintains focus on sustainable tourism with visitor numbers intentionally limited to protect environment. The 'Palau Pledge' - a mandatory eco-pledge visitors stamp into passports - commits travelers to environmental protection during their stay. Palau is safe with low crime rates and welcoming to tourists.
Tipos de Visa Comunes
Visa-Free Entry (Tourist Permit)
For tourism, issued on arrival for citizens of most countries including US, Canada, UK, EU nations, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and many others.
Visa Extension
For tourists wishing to extend stay beyond initial 30 or 90-day visa-free period.
Advance Visa (Embassy Application)
Required for limited nationalities not eligible for visa-free entry, applied through Palauan embassy or consulate.
Work Permit / Business Visa
For employment in Palau, requires employer sponsorship and approval from Division of Labor.
Important Travel Information
Ciudades con misiones
Dónde mantiene embajadas o consulados
Embajadas en Palaos
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Sin datos publicados todavía
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