On average, 3-star hotels in Koror cost £74 per night, and 4-star hotels in Koror are £119 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Koror can on average be found for £241 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Koror this weekend is £141 or, for a 4-star hotel, £172. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Koror for this weekend cost on average around £1,750 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £141 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Koror for tonight. You'll pay on average around £172 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Koror will cost around £1,750 (based on Booking.com prices).
I loved staying in Koror, the people are very friendly and...
I loved staying in Koror, the people are very friendly and the nature is superb. It is however very expensive and it is not easy to find places where you can hit the water to swim or kayak - without going on a tour or staying on a expensive hotel.
Lene
Denmark
10
Scored 10
It's a good place with lots of lovely areas to visit.
It's a good place with lots of lovely areas to visit. Great for diving, snorkeling and kayaking. Although there are lots of dive sites it is hard to find dive shops that will take you to wrecks. Most of them go to the most famous dive sites every day (Blue hole, German channel etc) Some good restaurants too such as The Cove, The Drop Off, Fisherman's Grill and Elilai.
Lucy
Taiwan
10
Scored 10
A gorgeous island where the people are welcoming.
A gorgeous island where the people are welcoming. I wish I had seen more of it. We were on a dive trip. We had a incredible time but we were so tired at the end of each day our last day we decided to rest and stay at the hotel, The Cove, witch was beautiful and relaxing.
Kris
United States
10
Scored 10
If you are looking for a snorkelling paradise the Palau is...
If you are looking for a snorkelling paradise the Palau is the place. I’ve been to a number of South Pacific Islands and this is certainly one of the best. Its extremely safe and has a laid-back Island feel.
The snorkelling is first class and the jelly fish trip is a must. We went on our tours with Fish and Fins Diving, they exceeded our expectations, very professional and great to deal with
The staff was great and very helpful.It's a big room with a living room, the bedroom and a kitchen at the back. It was great to have a fridge for drinks and snacks. There is a restaurant on site with good food and friendly staff. Lots of places are still closed due to COVID but we did find a few places where the locals eat near the hotel. There is a mini mart a short walk from the hotel with almost everything you need. The Palau Royal Resort is a short walk away with a great Sunday brunch and a $10 USD day pass the use the pool and beach.
The house is perfectly located in Koror, nearby shops and restaurants. It is perfect for large groups with large common areas, plenty of showers and restrooms including outdoors which is really useful when coming back from the sea.The garden area is great for morning breakfast or evening bbq. We were a large group and some others guests also stayed at the same time which allows to make new acquaintances in a great environment.
Finally the owner is very helpful, replying promptly and welcoming us warmly.
It's small, 2 queen bed, 1 tiny room fridge and no Television . Wifi troubles often. Location is okay.
No beautiful view l, building is in the middle of residential area. It's just a room to sleep, shower and cool down .
AC was perfect, it cooled the room in no time. In Palau AC
Is a must. Laundromat in first floor, 2 dollars a load.
That's a plus! It's 3 level building..No Elevator in the facility. Stayed for a week, I made it😊 Had a blast visiting my Family.
We chose the resort for the pool and beach but unfortunately the weather didn't play ball and we had rain and also suffered from bad colds during our stay. The staff were friendly and helpful. It is close to a number of good places to eat but the hotel restaurant was empty in the evening (possibly closed?). Overall the hotel was empty with what seemed to be hardly anyone staying.
The room was very good value for money, with it being self contained and a comfortable bed. For me the hotel was in a great location half way between the town centre and the diving operators. Stephanie the manager was very friendly and helpful. The room and building was clean and also close to a number of restaurants.
The front desk staff are the magic to this hotel. A very special group of girls who were so nice and helpful. Housekeeping was also amazing. The location is central and walkable to many restaurants.
Spacious and very clean. Staff are extremely attentive but also give you space to enjoy. Leo picked me up from the airport at 230 and even took me into town to get a sim / shopping
Nice property recently reopened post-Covid. Very helpful staff found a snorkeling tour for me. Free shuttle will meet your flight and bring you baxj to the airport.
The property is a longstanding family hotel on the main road and managed by Japanese speakers. There is an ample kitchen and washers and dryers for $2 each.
Hotel Had a great view and my room had a balcony. Had a short but excellent stay at Ocean Hotel. It was nice to be able to sit out and enjoy the morning.
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