Palau visa requirements for Senegaleses

Travel and visa requirements

Palauan Visa is not required for Senegaleses

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Senegal citizens visiting Palau are granted visa on arrival for a period of 30 days.
  • Visitors are required to possess passports valid for the proposed duration of stay.
  • Visitors are expected to leave at least one blank page on their passports to obtain visa stamps.
  • Visitors are required to present a proof of Cholera and Yellow Fever vaccination
  • The estimated flight time from Dakar, Senegal to Palau is 20 hours, 28 minutes.
  • Currencies up to $10,000 equivalent should be declared upon entry and exit.
  • There are no restrictions on importing liquor and cigarettes.
  • Weapons and controlled drugs or chemicals are prohibited.
  • Travellers have to declare all currency notes higher than USD 10,000 or its equivalent on their arrival.
  • Palau is on the Palau Time zone (GMT+9) hence, Palau is 9 hours ahead of Senegal.
  • Visitors are required to pay a departure tax fee of USD 20.
  • The country's two official languages are Palauan and English, with Japanese, Sonsorolese and Tobian recognized as regional languages.
  • Palau voted for the world's first nuclear-free constitution.
  • Palau has a tropical rain forest climate and the rain falls more frequently between July and October.
  • A large population of people living in Palau are Christians with only about 3.0% claiming to be Muslims.
  • The cuisine includes local foods such as cassava, taro, yam, potato, fish and pork.
  • Palau is famous for its underwater wonders, mountains and sandy beaches.
  • In its north, ancient basalt monoliths known as Badrulchau lie in grassy fields surrounded by palm trees.
  • In Palau, the standard voltage is 120 V and the frequency is 60 Hz. 

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Palau a part of the Philippines?

Palau was considered part of the Philippine First Republic in the past but has become a separate entity.


Is Palau a US territory?

Along with other Pacific Islands, Palau was made a part of the United States-governed trust territory of the Pacific Islands in 1947. Having voted against joining the Federated States of Micronesia in 1979, the islands gained full sovereignty in 1994 under a Compact of Free Association with the United States.


Is Palau safe for tourists?

    Palau is quite a safe country to visit. Walking in downtown Koror at night, even past midnight is quite safe. But as with any place in the world today, precaution prevails. Visitors should be careful, as sidewalks are limited even in downtown Koror.



              Is Palau a developed country?

              Officially the Republic of Palau is a very small country located in the western Pacific Ocean, around the Philippines. It is actually part of the island group of Micronesia. Although Palau is a developing country, its poverty rate is around, or less than 10 per cent.


              What is Palau known for?

              Palau is most famous for its underwater wonders.