Travel to Micronesia
WATERS TEEM WITH LIFE, UNTOUCHED BY MASS TOURISM
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Micronesia is composed of over 2,000 islands, of which only 125
are inhabited. It remains untouched by mass tourism and is a rare
find for those looking to get out of the tourist ruts. Known as the
"Cradle of Indo-Pacific Marine Life," Micronesia provides
unsurpassed snorkeling. With water, water everywhere, 4.5 million
square miles to be exact, its best sites lie in the Big Blue.
Palau, Yap and Pohnpei sport spectacular reefs, channels and
lagoons. In Palau, three ocean currents converge to host some of
the most dazzling marine life in the world. There are over 70
documented snorkel spots in Palau alone.
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We've partnered with the World Wildlife Fund for nearly two
decades to create superb snorkeling trips to Micronesia that sell
out every year. You, your family and friends will receive the same
level of expertise and service afforded that wonderful
organization.
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