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Micronesia: Ulithi, Yap & Palau
Posted January 25th, 2008 by oceanic
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Date:
05/09/2008
Snorkeling and Natural History
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2009 Cost: $5,690 (IAF Honolulu) Maximum group size: 14 Detailed Trip Information Information & Reservations Please fill out an APPLICATION to sign-up for the Ulithi, Yap & Palau expedition. Send E-mail regarding this specific trip: Ulithi, Yap & Palau
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Miles of coral reefs with white sand beaches, secluded lagoons, sea turtles, sea birds, and clear waters that abound with coral and colorful tropical fish are some of the reasons to visit remote Ulithi Atoll. Located northeast of Yap, Ulithi consists of one of the world’s largest lagoons surrounded by 36 tropical isles, four of which are inhabited. A former military base, Ulithi only recently opened for public use and we invite you be pioneers exploring this breathtaking area.
best place for seeing manta rays on a consistent basis. The reefs and channels surrounding the landmass are home to a spectacular array of fish and corals. The Yapese continued to practice their traditional lifestyle, and our program will include a cultural tour and opportunities to see the local crafts of the island.
The trip concludes with five days exploring Palau’s unique rock islands, beautiful green mushroom-shaped islets set in an azure lagoon. We visit the best shallow water snorkeling sites within the coral lagoon while experiencing the wonder of “rainbow’s end.”
