Kayaking the Rock Islands of Palau: A Bucket List Adventure Off the Beaten Path

On my recent trip to Palau in Micronesia, I wanted to go beyond the postcard views and curated tours. I was craving a hidden gem experience... something immersive and completely unforgettable. That’s how we ended up paddling through the Rock Islands on a two-day, one-night self-guided kayaking and camping adventure.

In this episode, I’m taking you inside that experience, from hidden caves and WWII shipwrecks beneath our kayaks to camping on a remote beach with no one else around. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to do something like this (and whether you could do it too), you’re in the right place.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • What kayaking the Rock Islands of Palau is actually like

  • How a self-guided kayaking and camping trip works

  • What wildlife and marine life you might see along the way

  • Practical tips for weather, packing, navigation, and safety

  • Whether this adventure is right for you 

Helpful Resources & Links

If Palau’s even remotely on your radar, grab my free Palau Destination Guide... it’ll help you plan smarter, pack better, and feel confident booking experiences like this.

I’ve also linked my full kayaking guide in the show notes if you want to dive deeper. And if this episode sparked your sense of adventure, make sure you’re following the podcast so you don’t miss what’s coming next.

Tahnee Donkin

Tahnee is an Australian traveller, travel blogger and podcast host behind Tourist to Traveller.

She helps busy travellers turn dream trips into real adventures, without quitting their job or needing endless time to plan. After 20 years of travelling to bucket-list destinations while balancing a 9-5, she’s learnt how to travel smarter, deeper and more confidently… and that’s exactly what she shares here.

On Tourist to Traveller you’ll find practical travel guides, honest destination advice, packing tips, photography insights, and stories designed to help you move beyond ticking boxes and start truly experiencing the places you visit. If you’re ready to stop being a tourist and start travelling with intention, you’re in the right place.

https://www.touristtotraveller.com
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