Blue Corner
When divers think about diving in Palau, Blue Corner is perhaps the first place that springs to mind. This legendary dive location is credited with inventing reef hook diving. A reef hook is a piece of webbing that attaches to a BCD and has a tiny hook on one end and a snap on the other.
Blue Corner is a beautiful ridge that stretches down into the water at 45-60 feet (15-20 meters). The ridge's slopes plunge to the depths. The coral reef is a fantastic place for divers of all ability levels when there is no current. The richness of both hard and soft corals will delight novice divers.
Blue Corner, on the other hand, is a fantastic drift dive when the current is present and should only be explored by experienced divers. The intensity and even direction of the currents can vary very quickly. Reef hooks, which are anchored to rock, are utilized when the current becomes too strong.
When the reef hook is in position, inflate your BCD with a little air and you'll remain in place above the reef like a kite on a windy day. The highest number of huge pelagics, such as reef sharks, can be spotted under conditions like these. Many visitors consider this to be one of the Best Diving Sites in Palau.