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Here's the latest offering from the Nikko hotel group, after their Hotel Nikko Palau shut down in mysterious circumstances (apparently, ghosts were seen on the premises): they've bounced back wit…
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(US$200 per room per night)
This place has a genuine ace up its 'sleeve' (assuming a building can be clothed). While it's one of only two hotels in Palau with a beachside location, the beach here is the clear winner: it's s…
(US$280 per room per night)
This is an amiable place that will serve as fully functional headquarters for anyone wishing to explore mysterious Babeldaob island. Old-fashioned character is the score and it's done quite well.
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At the time of writing, the Cliffside was undergoing renovation from its former guise as the Sunrise Villa. However, some rooms were available and they're worth snapping up at any time.
This one's in the heart of a leafy village, on a windy road down a hill from Koror's main drag. It's a pleasant, green spot and that's why the pinky exterior of the hotel will amuse.
All rooms are clean, comfy, roomy...and bland. That's to say, they're perfect for the traveller who's not looking for upmarket fancies.
The Tree-D is a terrific option, with likeable staff, a quirky bungalow charm, and a decent proximity away from downtown Koror. It's unfussed and unpretentious - a budget-class beauty.
This is a clean and functional hotel that's probably best suited to business travellers, although the downtown location is handy for anyone basing themselves in Koror - it's within walking distan…
The Waterfront Villa has a deserved reputation as one of Koror's best mid-range hotels, even if it is slightly out of the way (relatively speaking; Koror is still a small town, don't forget).
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The economic centre and capital of Palau, Koror is home to two-thirds of the republic's population. It's a much quieter town today than it was pre-WWII under Japanese occupation, with a pace more typically Micronesian - busy but without the hustle.
Destination information: Koror (Palau)
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