Jellyfish Lake, located on Eil Malk Island in Palau, is one of the world’s most extraordinary natural attractions. This marine lake is home to millions of golden jellyfish that have evolved in isolation for thousands of years. Snorkelers can swim among these gentle creatures in a safe and mesmerizing environment. The lake's stunning turquoise waters and vibrant ecosystem make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
November to April offers the calmest seas and brightest sunshine, ideal for snorkeling and photography.
May to October sees fewer tourists and lower prices, though occasional rain showers may occur.
Palau has a tropical climate with consistent temperatures year-round, averaging 26–30°C (79–86°F).
March and April are ideal for families due to calm waters, minimal rainfall, and comfortable temperatures.
| From | Travel Method | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Koror | Chartered boat to Eil Malk Island | 30–45 minutes |
| Palau International Airport | Taxi to Koror + boat transfer | 1.5–2 hours total |
Entry Fee: $100–$150 USD per person (varies by tour operator)
Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (subject to tour schedules)
Note: Access is only via licensed tour operators.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen and water shoes. Children should wear life vests. Book tours with family-friendly operators and confirm age restrictions. Early morning tours are less crowded and more comfortable for kids.
Q: Are the jellyfish in the lake dangerous?
A: No, the jellyfish are stingless and safe to swim with.
Q: Can I visit without a tour?
A: No, access is restricted to licensed tour operators only.
Q: What should I bring?
A: Snorkel gear, waterproof camera, hat, and reef-safe sunscreen.