We were just there 2 weeks ago and while the numbers were not like what we've seen in pictures, where it looks like jellyfish soup, there were still lots. There was a jelly every meter or two which we actually liked as there was space between the jellies that we could swim around them and not knock into them. Some areas they were more tightly packed but we weren't wading through them or pushing them out of the way as we swam like a couple on our trip who had been there years ago experienced. They agreed it was nice not to feel like you were kicking the crap out of them with your fins.
You won't get as many instagram likes as you can't get a hero shot with a million jellies but it was still a fun unique experience. The diving was and should be the main draw, the jellyfish snorkel is really just the cherry and not the main reason yo visit Palau.
You won't get as many instagram likes as you can't get a hero shot with a million jellies but it was still a fun unique experience. The diving was and should be the main draw, the jellyfish snorkel is really just the cherry and not the main reason yo visit Palau.