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Palau wants to cut the number of tourists visiting its idyllic shores by making it a more expensive place to visit. President Tommy Remengesau wants to rebrand the Pacific island state as a luxury ...
Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts is preparing to enter Palau with a new luxury resort set to open either in 2027 or 2028.
The Micronesian nation of Palau may be considered off the beaten path for most, but Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts is looking to lure luxury travelers to the archipelago with the debut of its first ...
One reason that the Explorer was brought from the Maldives to Palau is that Four Seasons is building a resort on Koror that's expected to open in 2026.
It recently relaxed laws to allow new resorts to be set up, and Palau's legislature, based in a grandiose Roman-style building that is surrounded by nothing but rolling countryside and sea views ...
This Pacific Ocean hideaway offers incredible sea life in brilliant luxury Anyone for fruit bat stew? “It’s delicious!” the museum guide assured me. “You cook the bat whole and serve it up in a soup, ...
In the Pacific Country of Palau, Conservation and Luxury Tourism Go Hand in Hand How can a nation protect its environment and culture? According to Palau, a world-class travel economy is the answer.
This Expedition-style Ship From Four Seasons Is Like a Floating Resort in the South Pacific The most nautical Four Seasons has to be this scuba-centric ship, which sails a rarely visited corner of ...
Places to Stay Palau's President Wants to Build Only Five-Star Hotels and Resorts That does not make for a very catchy tourism slogan.
Palau wants to cut the number of tourists visiting its idyllic shores by making it a more expensive place to visit. President Tommy Remengesau wants to rebrand the Pacific island state as a luxury ...
A 120-room Chinese-owned hotel will open next year, and a 185-room, $30 million five-star Korean-invested hotel will become Palau's largest resort when it opens in 2012.
President Tommy Remengesau wants to rebrand the Pacific island state as a luxury destination and is proposing a new law that would allow only five-star hotel developments in future, Radio New ...
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