Now Accepting Reservations: Discover Palau, One of the World's Last Remaining Frontiers, with Four Seasons Explorer
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Wednesday, May 31, 2023
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TORONTO, May 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Remote and untouched – imagine a beautiful wilderness awash with natural and cultural wonders. Four Seasons Explorer is setting sail to one of the world's last remaining frontiers beginning later this year. Hidden in a remote part of the mighty Pacific, discover Palau—home to more than 340 emerald islands, an astonishing spectrum of marine life, and a 4,000-year-old culture still sustained by the local knowledge of 20,000 traditionally minded people - the most vital element of the unique Palauan culture.
Key Points:
- Four Seasons Explorer is setting sail to one of the world's last remaining frontiers beginning later this year.
- "The core Palauan value of omengull—respecting all and everything—deeply aligns with our values at Four Seasons," notes Regional Vice President Armando Kraenzlin.
- More than 1,400 species of fish and 500 species of healthy corals thrive in Palau's crystal waters and elevated lakes.
- Aboard Four Seasons Explorer, each day begins with an array of à-la-carte breakfast choices.