→ Palau visa for South Korean citizens
As a South Korean passport holder embarking on a journey to Palau, you'll find the entry process straightforward with a visa on arrival, allowing for a generous 30-day stay for tourism. The simplicity of this arrangement, requiring no pre-application and only a minimal fee upon landing, makes planning your tropical escape to this island nation incredibly convenient. Considering flight routes, a common journey involves a layover in Guam or Manila, so factor in potential travel times and the nearly 20-hour flight duration. While English is widely spoken in tourist areas, learning a few basic Palauan phrases like "Alii" (hello) can enhance your experience in this Pacific paradise.
Visa on arrival30d stay· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 6+ months
- Onward ticket
- Required
- Funds proof
- Required
Visa options
TouristTourist Visa
30d$50valid 1mo
TouristVisitor Permit (Tourist, up to 1 year)
365dvalid 1y
BusinessBusiness Visa
30d$50valid 1mo
Digital NomadDigital Resident Tourist Visa Extension
90d$50valid 3mo
TransitTransit Passenger
1d$0valid 1d
WorkAlien Work Permit
365dvalid 1y
InvestorInvestor Visa
$50multiple-entry
FamilyDependent Visa
$0multiple-entry
StudentStudent Visa
$0valid 1y
OtherResident Visa
$200multiple-entry
OtherMissionary Visa
$0multiple-entry
OtherTemporary Visa
30dvalid 1mo
OtherFG/IOR Visa
$0multiple-entry
OtherGovernment Employee Visa (GEV)
$0multiple-entry
OtherEntry Permit (General)
OtherSpecial Compact-Related Admission (U.S., FSM, RMI nationals)
365d$0multiple-entryvalid 1y
Free visa on arrival; extendable twice with fee.