Palau visa requirements for Tanzanians

Travel and visa requirements

Palauan Visa is not required for Tanzanians

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • The government of Palau allows citizens of Tanzania to get a visa upon their arrival at any international airport in Palau.
  • This visa on arrival allows Nationals of Tanzania to stay in Palau for a duration of 30 days.
  • Visitors who wish to stay beyond the 30-day validity are to apply for an extension at the immigration department in Palau.
  • Intending visitors are required to have a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months from the date of arrival in Palau. The passport should have at least one blank page for stamping.
  • Tanzanian below the age of 18 must show travel authorization from their parents or guardians. 
  • Visitors from Tanzania travelling to Palau must provide evidence of a confirmed means of accommodation for their entire stay in Palau, which could be in the form of a hotel reservation or a sponsor letter from a host living in Palau.
  • Tourists are required to pay a $20 departure tax and a $30 green fee ($50 total) per person when leaving Palau.
  • Tanzanians are required to provide proof of enough funds to spend during their stay in the country.
  • On entry and exit, Visitors with amounts of over 10,000 USD must declare it.
  • Prospective visitors can get to Palau from any international airport in Tanzania. There are international airports in Dar es Salaam and Mwanza.
  • Philippine Airlines, Kenya Airways, Asiana, and Ethiopian Airways are some of the carriers that fly from Tanzania to Palau.
  • The estimated flight time from Dar es Salaam to Ngerulmud, Palau is 23 hours, 15 minutes and from Mwanza, it is  1 day, 8 hours.
  • The United States Dollar is the official currency used in Palau. Visitors are advised to exchange their foreign currencies at banks and other exchange outlets.
  • Palauan and English are the official languages in Palau. Majority of the population speaks both languages fluently. Tagalog and Japanese are also well-spoken languages in the country.
  • Christianity is the most prominent religion in Palau, particularly Roman Catholicism, with about 46% of the entire population. Christian denominations like Seventh-day Adventist and Jehovah’s witness are also present in Palau. Other religions like Buddhism, Baha’i faith and Hinduism make up the minority religion.
  • Palau has a tropical rainforest climate with heavy rainfall throughout the year. The dry season is from December to April, and the rainy season is from April to December. The best time to visit Palau is from February to April since it has the least rainfall and sunny period of the year.
  • Some special delicacies tourists can try in Palau are broiled fish (Palauan style), tinola and ulkoy.
  • Visitors can move around in Palau with minibuses, taxis, tour buses and car rentals.
  • Palau uses the Palau time (GMT+9), which puts Palau is 6 hours ahead of Tanzania.
  • Some tourist destination Tanzanians can visit while in Palau include Rock island, Koror and Peleliu.
  • The power and socket plug used in Palau are of Type A and B. The standard voltage is 120 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz.
  • Visitors are advised to be careful as they go about their tourist-related activities.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Palau safe for tourists?

Yes, 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, tourists are to still take necessary precautions while in the country.


When is the best time to travel to Palau?

Palau is an outstanding destination all year round. The best time to visit Palau is between November and April. These months have the greatest number of pelagics and have incredible visibility.


What is the main religion of Palau?

Christianity is the most prominent religion in Palau. Almost half the entire population are Roman Catholics, and just over one-fourth of the population are Protestants.


How long should my passport be valid for before travelling to Palau?

Tanzanians traveling to Palau do not need a visa but would be required to provide a passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of exit from Palau.