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Malakal Port (Palau)

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Malakal Port, located on Malakal Island near Koror, is Palau's only deep-water commercial harbor and serves as the nation's vital link to global trade. It is responsible for handling over 90% of all imported goods, including essential food supplies, machinery, and the entirety of the country's fuel requirements. The port's infrastructure is managed by the Port Authority of Palau and houses the national customs headquarters alongside major logistics and warehousing facilities. Beyond its industrial significance, the area around the port is a bustling hub for the maritime tourism industry, with numerous dive operators and excursion boats departing from nearby marinas for the Rock Islands. The port's strategic deep-water access allows for the docking of large container vessels and international cruise ships. As the primary gateway for essential commodities, Malakal Port is the most critical component of Palau's national infrastructure and economic stability.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Feb–Apr.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
Malakal Port is the primary international maritime gateway for Palau, handling the vast majority of the nation's imported goods. It is the logistical heart of the island nation's economic traffic.
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Visiting
The port area is heavily secured, but from the public road visitors can see the container terminals and cranes. Occasionally, harbor boat tours are organized for tourists, providing a closer look.
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Where to view it
An excellent viewpoint is the Malakal Bridge, offering a wide view of the harbor basins and ships entering and leaving. The roof of the nearby hotel also provides a panoramic view of the entire port complex.
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Local products
Consumer goods, construction materials, and vehicles are mainly imported through the port. Local exports such as canned tuna and copra also leave the island via this port, so shops in Koror stock both imported and local products.
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Active season
The port operates daily, with most cargo ships arriving early morning or late afternoon. Peak activity is observed on Tuesdays and Thursdays, when the regular liner ships are expected.
Nearby
A visit to the port can be combined with a stroll along the Malakal waterfront promenade, offering restaurants and shops. The Koror Village Museum and Central Market are also within walking distance.

Geography

Coordinates
7.33030, 134.45060

Facts

  • Located on Malakal Island
  • Palau's most important shipping port
  • Deep water harbor for large vessels
  • Economic gateway for the nation
  • Center for international logistics
  • Base for commercial fishing fleets

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Sights in the town Malakal Port (10)

Roisemelachel

Hill on Malakal with a view of the port.

Palau Mariculture Demonstration Center

Center demonstrating marine aquaculture techniques.

PillBox

World War II concrete bunker, now a ruin.

Palau International Coral Reef Centre

Research and education center focused on coral reefs.

Palau Aquarium

Public aquarium featuring local marine species.

Roiskebesang

Hill of Arakabesan, Palau.

Ngarachamayong Cultural Center

Cultural center dedicated to preserving Palauan traditions.

Rois Ketund

Hill on Malakal covered with tropical vegetation.

Asahi Baseball Field🌳 park

Baseball field used for local games and events.

WWII amphibious tank Type 2 Ka-Mi

Wreck of a Japanese amphibious tank from World War II.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Malakal Port?
It is the main commercial port for imports into Palau.
Can I visit the port?
The port is an industrial zone, with limited access for tourists.
Is it suitable for families?
No, it is a busy work area.
What is nearby?
Several dive centers and restaurants on Malakal Island.
How to reach it?
By car or taxi from Koror center.
Malakal Port: where is it located?
Malakal Port is located in Palau.
Malakal Port: what is there to see?
Highlights include Roisemelachel, Palau Mariculture Demonstration Center, PillBox.
Malakal Port: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Apr.
Malakal Port: why is it worth visiting?
Malakal Port, located on Malakal Island near Koror, is Palau's only deep-water commercial harbor and serves as the nation's vital link to global trade.
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