Palau Pacific Resort

Palau Pacific Resort, Family Dive Adventures, Scuba Diving, Empty Nesters Travelers

Introduction

A blissful resort with a beautiful private beach of white sand

Just 30 minutes from Palau International Airport. Palau Pacific Resort is located on the coast of Koror State in the Republic of Palau. We also offer a shuttle service between the airport and the resort, so please let us know when you make your reservation.

Enjoy a special stay full of privacy, from over-water bungalows with direct access to the sea from your room, to two types of rooms with a pool attached. Cottage-type rooms modeled on traditional Palauan buildings with triangular roofs that add to the tropical mood. Enjoy your time in the lush tropical gardens that cover 64 acres.

Palau Pacific Resort is a full-fledged beach resort where you can experience the nature and culture of Palau, which is known as the “last paradise on earth”, surrounded by a private beach of white sand and lush tropical gardens covering approximately 64 acres.

The Pristine Villas and Bungalows at Palau Pacific Resort is a high-grade area within the resort that opened in 2019. Surrounded by a forest that is home to many endemic and endangered bird species, and with views of the Pacific Ocean, which is rich in marine life, you can enjoy your own time in a private villa with a full sense of nature. With only 12 standalone private villas, a large infinity pool overlooking the Pacific Ocean for guests to use, and a high-quality restaurant that promises a high-quality experience, we promise to make your stay in Palau one to remember.

Elilai Spa by Mandara

The healing traditions of the Orient, passed down through the ages

A healing retreat surrounded by tranquility, located on a small hill in the resort. Elilai Spa offers blissful spa treatments that combine the wisdom and charm of ancient health and beauty traditions designed to refresh the body, mind and spirit. The exotic scents of spices and fragrant flowers, and the gentle sounds of soothing music will fill your senses and invite you to a state of relaxed bliss. Enjoy an unforgettable experience.

Wedding

A Romantic Wedding in Palau

Palau Pacific Resort has a private beach with white sand and luxurious accommodation, and we offer a variety of wedding packages. We also offer consultations for ceremonies and receptions after the ceremony.
We have two different settings for your ceremony: a private beach ceremony surrounded by white sand and the sound of the waves and the clear sky, and a ceremony under the gazebo on the pier with the sound of the gentle waves in the background.

Private Beach

The beautiful white sand beach is about 300 meters long, and you can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, SUP, and kayaking, as well as using the beach cabanas, beach chairs, and parasols. The waters around the beach are home to a variety of coral, fish, and giant clams, and in 2012 the area was designated as a marine life sanctuary by the state of Koror. We have a variety of water sports available, from kayaks and pedal boats to snorkeling equipment.

Swimming Pool & Jacuzzi

Enjoy a relaxing moment in the infinity pool overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the large jacuzzi. In the evening, enjoy the wonderful sunset view from the poolside.

The 21-meter infinity pool overlooking the lagoon offers views of the sea and mountains, allowing you to lose track of time and become one with Palau’s rich natural environment. In the evening, you can enjoy the impressive sunset, and at night, the stars reflected in the pool create a magical atmosphere.

Lounge

The lounge, which is located in a spot overlooking a forest where you can feel the breath of Palau’s original scenery, is for the exclusive use of guests staying at the hotel. In addition to being able to enjoy light meals and drinks, you can also enjoy bird watching from the interior of the room, which has a calm atmosphere with traditional decorations.

Nature Center & Fish Pond

At the Fish Pond, we provide temporary shelter for injured sea turtles and raise juvenile fish that inhabit the beaches of Palau Pacific Resort.
At the Luuk Nature Center, you can join guided tours and explore exhibits showcasing the stunning beauty of nature—from forests that are home to Palau’s unique birds to coral reefs alive with colorful fish.

Orchid Garden

The orchid nursery at the resort is home to around 8,000 beautiful plants, which are used to decorate the guest rooms and public areas of the Palau Pacific Resort.

Milad Shop and Pro Shop

The Milad Shop offers a wide range of resort wear, as well as apparel and footwear from top brands. It also stocks a variety of food and beverages, as well as excellent gift items such as local arts and crafts, jewelry and accessories.

We have a wide selection of scuba diving equipment, accessories, items with the Splash Dive Shop logo, and diving sportswear. The Pro Shop is located in the Milad Gift Shop.

Car Rental

Captain Wilson Gallery

We can help you at the Guest Services desk. Please feel free to ask us for help.

An art gallery with a nautical theme, displaying and selling Palauan photo prints and unique marine gifts. At the Captain Wilson Gallery, visitors can enjoy a variety of slide shows on Palauan birds, marine life scenery, culture and history. We also have a selection of books on Palau.

Rates & Offers

United Airlines Campaign

A package to celebrate the launch of United Airlines Narita–Palau route, enjoy a complimentary upgrade special package!

  • Booking Period: Until May 31, 2026
  • Traveling Period: January 5 – June 30, 2026
  • Fee: Best Available Rate, * From $390.00 (Excluding Taxes & Service charge)/per room /per night
  • Benefits:
    • Daily breakfast (for 2 person)
    • Free Room Upgrade to Ocean View with Garden View at Best Available Rate
    • Free Room Upgrade to Ocean Front with Ocean View at Best Available Rate
  • Notes:
    • Applicable from 4 nights or more per room.
    • This offer is valid only for United Airlines flights.

Platinum Package

Guaranteed late check out till 6PM. (till 4PM for Water Bungalows and Pool Villa)

  • Fee: From $495.00 (Excluding Taxes & Service charge)/per room/per night
  • Benefits:
    • Daily breakfast for MAX 2 persons
    • Round trip transfer between Airport to hotel for MAX 2 persons
    • Recreation Activity Pass free water sports equipment are available at the pool hut such as kayak, snorkeling, gear so on
    • Laundry 50% Discount
    • All Retail Outlets 20% Discount(except Captain Wilson Gallery /Splash Dive Center)
    • Elilai Spa by Mandara 15% Discount
    • All Food & Beverage Outlets 20% Discount
    • Room Service and Mini Bar 20% Discount
  • Notes: This package plan is 4-nights minimum stay required.

Paradise Credit Package

This plan is included Daily $100 credit to incidentals. 4-nights minimum stay required.

  • Fee: From $440.00 (Excluding Taxes & Service charge)/per room/per night
  • Benefits:
    • Daily Buffet Breakfast for Two People
    • Round Trip Airport Transfer for Two People
    • Daily $100 Credit that can be used towards: All Food & Beverage including Room Service and Mini Bar, Milad Gift Shop, Laundry, Long Distance phone calls, and Recreation equipment rentals. Credit can be carried over into the next day.
  • Notes: This package plan is 4-nights minimum stay required.

Honeymoon Package

  • Fee: from $430.00 (Excluding Taxes & Service charge)/per room/per night
  • Benefits:
    • Daily Buffet Breakfast for 2 person
    • Round trip transfer between Airport to hotel for 2 persons
    • Meduu Ribtal 4-Course dinner for 2 persons inclusive 1-glass of house wine per person
    • Elilai Spa Balinese Massage for 2 person(60-minutes)
    • Honeymoon Cake
    • Flower spread in the room
  • Notes: This package plan is 4-nights minimum stay required.

This plan is included Daily $100 credit to incidentals. 4-nights minimum stay required.

Rooms - Palau Pacific Resort

160 unique rooms decorated in a way that is unique to a tropical island

This resort, which was built with respect for the natural beauty of Palau, was designed to be lower than the surrounding palm trees in order to respect the natural environment, and is designed in a cottage style that imitates traditional Palauan buildings, with a design that blends in with the surrounding nature.

Garden View Rooms

The resort’s light-filled garden view rooms overlook lush tropical gardens and the saltwater fish pond, home to a variety of fish, turtles and stingrays.

Ocean View Rooms

Beautifully appointed ocean view rooms feature premium amenities and offer spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and the resort’s lush, manicured grounds.

Ocean Front Rooms

Designed for upscale island living, complete with a private balcony or terrace with direct views of the Pacific Ocean, our luxurious Ocean Front rooms invite guests to enjoy the best of Palau.

Luxury Suite

Suites are beautifully designed with contemporary tropical decor and furnished patios or balconies with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.

Rooms - The Pristine Villas and Bungalows

A high-quality space that blends you with nature

Enjoy a special stay in one of three distinctive types of villa: the over-water bungalow, which has direct access to the sea from the guest room; the lagoon view pool villa, which has a private infinity pool and from which you can watch the most impressive sunsets; and the pond view pool villa, which allows you to feel close to the forests and waters of Palau and to blend with nature.

Water Bungalow

The over-water bungalows floating on the ocean allow direct access to the sea from the large wooden terrace. The over-water bath, which juts out into the ocean, allows you to enjoy a special bath time while watching the impressive sunset fall on the horizon.

Lagoon View Pool Villa

The Lagoon View Pool Villas offer both views of the secluded lagoon and tropical surroundings from its private infinity pool. The Villas are just steps away from the private white sand beach at Palau Pacific Resort.

Pond View Pool Villa

The Pond View Pool Villas offer a memorable experience of Palau’s pristine paradise and unique biodiversity. The Villas feature a spacious interior and exterior terrace with a private infinity pool surrounded by the beautiful nature and view of the lotus pond.

Diving / Diving Site(s)

Enjoy high-quality, safe and comfortable diving!

Splash Dive Center

With Japanese staff and staff who can speak Japanese on hand, you can enjoy high-quality, safe and comfortable diving. In addition to guided diving and snorkeling boat tours, equipment sales, rentals and repairs, you can also take a one-day diving experience course, a four-day open water certification course, and training for advanced divers.

Splash Dive Center (Splash) is in the Palau Pacific Resort premises, located on the left side of the hotel’s private beach. A few steps away from the hotel is one of the most beautiful piers in Palau where Splash docks its boats.

Splash began its operations in 1987 as a small dive shop. Today, Splash is a PADI Dive Center and has expanded its services from divers training and dive tours to Nature tours on land, sea kayaking around the rock islands and snorkeling tours. We also have rental services, to include full set of diving equipment, digital cameras, sea kayak, Hobie cat and Hobie cat sessions with sailing instructors.

Splash Dive Guides & Boat Operators

Our team consists of Palauans, Japanese, and Filipino. We have Palauans and Japanese PADI dive Instructors who have a great deal of diving experiences and broad knowledge of Palau’s reefs and waters. Our boat operators are all Palauans with long and safe boat operating records and valid licenses.

All of our friendly Guides are employed full-time.
They have been involved in the industry for almost 2 decades and they can work and relate amongst others with one goal to perform, service and ensure divers safety & satisfaction.

Safety

Though our goal is to ensure that our customers get to enjoy the best of Palau, safety is also our number one priority.

Splash Dive Center has its own Safety Standard Manual, and it is reviewed yearly with our staff to refresh and enhance their safety skills.
Annual reviews are made to update and revise the manual as necessary.

Our boats are also equipped with Oxygen,first aid kits, save-a-dive-kit, tools for minor repairs,marine radios and cellphones.

Daily Tour Schedule

The following schedule is subject to change due to weather, tide, or additional activity etc.

  • 8:15 AM – 8:30 AM: Guest registration
  • 8:30 AM – 8:45 AM: Preparation
  • 8:45 AM – 9:00 AM: Departure to dive site
  • 10:00 AM: First dive
  • 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM: Lunch break
  • 13:00 PM: Second dive
  • 14:00 PM: Finish second dive, departure to the hotel
  • 15:00 PM – 16:00 PM: Estimated arrival time

Rental Gear

We have available stock of about 40 sets scuba gears for rent. Our gears are maintained regularly.

Dive Training

Splash offers daily diving activities, Discover Scuba Diving and PADI Courses up to Dive Master level.

  • PADI Discover Scuba Diving
  • PADI Open Water Course
  • PADI Advanced Open Water

For inquiries about PADI Course, please ask Splash Staff.

Dive Sites

  • Blue Corner
  • Blue Holes
  • New Drop-Off
  • German Channel
  • Big Drop-Off
  • Turtle Cove
  • Ngedbus Coral Garden
  • Ngedbus Wall
  • Ngerchong Inside
  • Ngerchong Outside
  • Marine Lake
  • Short Drop-Off
  • Shark City
  • Siaes Corner
  • Siaes Tunnel
  • Ulong Channel
  • Chandelier Cave
  • PPR Beach
  • Iwekakou Channel
  • Jerryfish Lake

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Authentic dining at Paradise Island

Meduu Ribtal: Enjoy a truly unforgettable fine dining experience at Meduu Ribtal. The inviting island ambiance provides the perfect backdrop for fresh local seafood, U.S. prime rib, and other island specialties.

Coconut Terrace: Coconut Terrace is an al fresco restaurant overlooking the ocean.

High Tea: Delight your senses and enjoy the tropical ambiance of our island paradise while savoring delectable pastries, cookies, sandwiches and our freshly brewed coffee or tea.

Beach BBQ: Sample freshly barbequed meat, seafood and vegetables at our casual Beach BBQ Restaurant. It’s also the perfect spot to watch the sunset and enjoy a cool island breeze.

Merekos Ice Hut: The perfect addition to a tropical getaway! Enjoy delicious and colorful ice cream inspired by the famous Filipino Halo-Halo. Choose from a wide range of toppings or simply enjoy one of our signature ice cream creations.

Mesekiu Waterhole: Mesekiu Waterhole Bar in Palau is an oceanfront oasis bordered by palm trees on the beach. Mingle with friends and family while enjoying picture-perfect views, tropical drinks and treats from our all-day snack menu.

Sunset Beer Garden: Our Sunset Beer Garden serves up local draft beers and tempting treats. The casual ambiance, ocean views, and warm, genuine service offer the perfect setting to unwind and reconnect.

Akoi-Koi Bar: Located by the lobby, Akoi Koi Bar is a cozy gathering place to meet up with friends. Enjoy a refreshing chilled drink or select an option from our espresso menu.

Dining On The Ocean: Enjoy an exclusive dinner for two under the stars. The seven-course dinner is served by your personal waiter within the gazebo on the ocean pier. Relax and savor an authentic taste of paradise as you enjoy an unforgettable culinary experience with cool ocean breezes and sound of the waves under your feet.

King and Queen Dinner: Indulge in a dinner fit for royalty. Your special evening begins as you are escorted by your personal waiter to a private table surrounded by bamboo torches. Upon arrival, you are presented with flower crowns, the traditional headdress worn by Palauan royalty and a flower necklace before you are seated in regal empress chairs.

Dining Room: You can enjoy a healthy breakfast that you can choose according to your mood that day, as well as authentic fusion cuisine that incorporates the essence of Palau and cannot be experienced anywhere else.

Activities

Activity Center

For guests who want to stay active during their vacation, we have a variety of cardiovascular and strength training equipment. After your workout, relax in one of the Activity Center’s two Jacuzzis.

Tennis Court

The Palau Pacific Resort has two championship outdoor tennis courts, perfect for friendly matches with family and friends. They are available for use by all guests.

Tour Desk

At the tour desk in the lobby, our expert staff will help you arrange activities in and around Palau, such as snorkeling, diving, and Rock Island tours. If you would like to do your own sightseeing, we can also arrange car rentals for you.

Excursions

The Splash Dive Center, located near the private beach jetty, has Japanese staff and staff who can speak Japanese, and offers high-quality, safe and comfortable diving and kayaking tours. In addition to guided diving and snorkeling boat tours, equipment sales, rentals and repairs, you can also take a one-day diving experience, a four-day open water certification course, and training for advanced divers.

Nature Trail

Take a walk along the Nature Trail at Palau Pacific Resort and discover the area’s beautiful and diverse plants, birds, and animals.
You might also spot some surprises, like endemic birds such as kingfishers, or even fruit bats.

For the schedule of guided tours, please visit the Luuk Nature Center page. Please note that tours may be canceled due to weather conditions.

Rental Items

We have kayaks and other equipment available for use on the private beach.

Know Before You Go

How to get to Palau

United Airlines operates direct fights to Palau (Koror) from Tokyo Narita (NRT).

NRT > Koror: Wed / Sat, UA143, Departure time 5:55 PM, Arrival time 10:50 PM
Koror > NRT: Thu / Sun, UA142, Departure time 11:25 AM, Arrival time 4:00 PM

The following connecting flights are available:

  • Via Guam: United Airlines operates flights from Narita, Chubu, and Kansai to Palau via Guam.
  • Via Taipei: China Airlines operates flights from Narita to Palau via Taipei.

Travel time: For flights with a layover, the travel time will vary depending on the connection time, but it is usually between 7 and 13 hours.
For transportation between the airport and the resort, please use the NECO shuttle bus, a taxi, or a rental car.

*Depending on the accommodation plan you use, you may also be able to use the hotel car for airport transfers.
*Please check when making your reservation.

Kids Sea Camp magic: It’s not the destination; it’s the journey. Well, maybe not so much!

Kids Scuba, Family Scuba Diving Adventures, Kids Sea Camp, Margo Peyton, Canada divers

Kids Sea Camp Magic is real, thank God!

So you don’t believe in magic? Now sit right down, and you will hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip. Okay, this is not about seven castaways and their misadventures but about our family of four: Rod, Carol, our son Will (14), our daughter Lily (10), and our trip to the other side of the planet to go scuba diving with Kids Sea Camp on one of many trips.

I celebrated my 50th birthday that year, and we wanted to celebrate with something big. Carol and I had learned about Kids Sea Camp, owned and operated by Margo Peyton from South Carolina, from a Scuba Diving Magazine story. We read that parents and their kids could scuba dive together as a family, something we had dreamt about since the kids were born.

Our first trip started with an incredible Kids Sea Camp trip to Belize, and both kids made lifelong friends, as did Carol and me. The MacDonald family then chose Bonaire and Costa Rica. Every trip had Kids Sea Camp magic. We found like-minded families who became lifelong friends, our kids learned about the ocean and made connections with other kids worldwide, and we bonded as a family.

Every detail was taken care of, as Margo and Tom or their magic dive team members traveled with us. There were many unforgettable moments like horseback riding, blow-karting, special presenters, and incredible slide shows that captured it all.

Here’s the magic story

Margo gave us her cell phone number. It’s nothing special; she does that with every client. She even puts it in the trip welcome letter. Why is that so important? Well, let me tell you this story of magic!

I called Margo on a Sunday afternoon; yes, she did pick up the phone and happily discussed trip options. Lily, our youngest, wanted to get PADI certified. As we were mulling ideas, Margo reminded me of the offer that she had made the year before. “Rod,” she said, “remember last year when Will hurt his foot on the beach running in the sand and missed a few days of diving?”

“Yes,” I replied. “Well,” she said, “remember I promised to comp him for next year’s diving, should you come back.” I had forgotten this gesture until Margo was kind enough to remind me.

Thankfully, a few doctors were on that trip, and Will dove for a couple of days with one fin. Margo towed him around and became his buddy; she was so impressed by his tenacity in keeping up with the diving that she promised to cover the cost of diving on his next trip. She was good to her word!

“Why don’t you come with us to Yap and Palau? His diving is on me for both weeks.”

The magic of Micronesia, here we come!

Well, that cinched it. It was the trip of a lifetime for my 50th birthday. Lily gets certified in paradise, and Will dives for free.

There was only one moment of sober second thought afterward, which was when we looked at our travel itinerary. Toronto to Los Angeles to Honolulu to Guam to Yap, then to Palau, then back. Oh well, what could go wrong, right? You only ever ask that question if you purchase trip insurance, which, by the way, Margo repeatedly asks everyone to do. “Remember that point.”

Four months later, after much anticipation, the big day of our departure was here. We couldn’t wait!

It was the night before our departure. Our tickets had long since been purchased. We had just spent the last several days winding down our business. Our bags were packed, and like all scuba divers, we had meticulously weighed each, ensuring they were under 50 pounds. Luggage magic is real, also.

We had taken our kids out of school a week before the summer break, as both insisted that nothing happens in the last week anyway. Okay, let’s go with that.

What day is it?

It was 10:00 P.M. on Thursday, before our 9:15 A.M. departure the following day. Carol and I were sitting on our bed amongst the luggage, reviewing last-minute details. “You got the passports?” I asked Carol.

“Yes,” she replied.

I went downstairs to grab the file marked “Kids Sea Camp,” which held all the paperwork and details that Margo’s team had provided us months ago. There’s a lot, and not a question is unanswered if you take the time to read it all. (That’s right, there is another point! Take the time to read it all.) I decided to give the tickets a quick perusal, but something seemed a bit puzzling.

“Carol,” I said, “wait for it. What day is it today?”

“It’s the 20th,” she answers calmly.

“No, it’s not,” I nervously reply. “It’s the 19th, right, isn’t it?”

“No, I’m sure it’s the 20th. It’s my brother’s birthday tomorrow,” she replied, still calm.

Panic versus Kids Sea Camp magic

At that moment, I think, “Houston, we have a problem.” How could I have made such an enormous mistake? As I hope many of you can relate, I’m hoping for some sympathy here. In our oh-so-busy lives, where we run around constantly trying to achieve “work-life balance,” I somehow locked in my mind that we were leaving Friday morning, not Thursday. I was so positive that there was no need to double-check this vital detail.

Everything around me slowed to a crawl; if that makes sense, my mind started to speed up. I had already deduced in seconds that we were totally and utterly screwed, but things were still moving slowly around me. We were flying to the other side of the planet, with no fewer than four connections, to a country called Yap, which has only two flights arriving each week.

Someone asked me afterward how it felt at that precise moment. The best way I can describe it is: you show up for your wedding at 11:00 A.M. on Sunday in your tuxedo. You walk into the church, and you ask the janitor, “Where is everyone?” With an incredulous look, the janitor smiles and replies, “Don’t you know your wedding was yesterday, son?”

Welcome to the Twilight Zone

It’s a total “Twilight Zone” moment, where that spinning vortex thingy makes you dizzy. I instantly break into a sweat, feel totally sick to my stomach, and say, “Carol, I don’t think we are going on our trip.”

Carol looks at me and says, “What?”

“Carol, our plane to LA left twelve hours ago! We cannot be in LA tomorrow morning at 8:45 A.M. when our flight leaves for Honolulu with Margo and the other Kids Sea Campers.”

Carol looks at me and replies loudly, “OH … WE’RE GOING ALRIGHT!”

Now, I am one of the most fortunate guys I know because, at that very moment, Carol could have, oh, I don’t know, had an absolute crazy fit, but no, she just knew that somehow, the MacDonald family was going to make it to our much-anticipated destination. Not to break her optimistic spirit, I decided the best course of action was to go along with this delusion to delay any possible inevitable but justified release of tension that would most certainly come my way.

So — S.O.L.

The next thing I know, I am sitting in front of my computer on Expedia, Travelocity, or “I don’t know,” as I can’t remember much about that moment. But I can now tell you from experience that if you book with a third-party vendor and something like this happens, you are S.O.L.

So I’m looking at a new possible travel destination (the Moon), knowing I have just about as much chance of getting there as I do of getting to Yap. I tried calling Air Canada to purchase new flights, at that point, a minimum of $8,000 per person and two-plus days of travel one way. No sympathy from any airline, and all told me to contact the third-party vendor from whom I purchased. My heart is not in it. Carol is sitting beside me, as is our son, who now knows about the dilemma.

His first comment is, “Does this mean I must go to school tomorrow?”

“No, William, you don’t have to go to school tomorrow,” I replied. Then I started thinking that our whole family would be hiding out in the house for the next two weeks, with the curtains drawn, so no one would ever find out about my massive blunder. Of course, this also means we’ll have to Photoshop each of our faces onto images we downloaded from the internet of Yap and Palau’s magic sunsets.

Margo saves the trip

The phone rings. I pick up my cell, and it’s Margo Peyton from Kids Sea Camp. It is just before midnight.

“Hi Rod,” says Margo, “How are you guys doing?”

I had left a message on her voicemail around 11:00 P.M. to let her know what happened and to ask her not to look for the MacDonald’s in Los Angeles the following morning, where we were supposed to meet them. “Oh, we’ve had better moments,” I cheerily replied.

Well, without skipping a beat, Margo says the following. “Rod, this is what you are going to do. Since you left me a message, I have been on the phone with my air travel consolidator, Lennie. She is in Guam.

“Guam?” I reply.

With all the confidence of an NFL quarterback, she replies, “Yes, Guam. That’s why I answered the phone.” Are you ready to write this down?”

As I jotted down our new, unbelievable travel plans, I wondered, Who is this person on the other end of the phone? I knew Margo ran this great little company with a loyal following of families, some of whom had traveled with her for 14+ years. She has thousands of youth diver certifications in the Scuba Diving Hall of Fame. But I didn’t know she was also a magical tactical travel guru. It was as if she had a mobile travel console and could reroute planes to ensure her clients didn’t miss their Kids Sea Camp destiny. (Margo had worked as an airline reservations agent for 15 years, and it showed!)

The new itinerary she booked was as follows: we would now fly from Toronto to Denver, then to Japan, then to Guam (where we would meet up with Margo and our fellow campers), and then on to Yap. Margo had already arranged with her Guam contact to change all our other flights with United—at no extra charge or penalty. No extra charge. Why hadn’t I thought of that? Before calling me at midnight, Margo had already entirely rerouted us from another city the next day at no charge. If that isn’t a reason to book with a travel agent rather than directly or through a third-party app, I don’t know what is.

Real Kids Sea Camp Magic

We found ourselves at Toronto International Airport the following day, having not slept a wink. We arrived two hours and 45 minutes before our flight. Not so fast! Remember, they say you must be at the airport three hours before departure. The gate staff sternly informed us that the door would have been closed if we’d arrived 15 seconds later. And as we all know, once that door is closed, it’s closed! I did not tell Margo.

We were sitting on the plane, completely exhausted, and the trip hadn’t started yet. Carol said, “Do you think our luggage will make it?”

At that point, I’d inflicted enough stress on my wife, so I answered, “Yes, I’m sure it will be fine.”

Carol wasn’t buying it, but she just closed her eyes, as did I. Our travel from Toronto to Denver to Japan was uneventful, and we even got to fly on a brand-new Dreamliner. This was a great experience, as the kids watched unlimited movies, allowing Carol and me to grab some rest and much-needed sleep.

We arrived safely in the land of the rising sun and got the unexpected bonus of a “Japan” stamp in our passports—bonus! While waiting for our flight to Guam, I texted Margo to let her know the MacDonald’s had made it this far. I figured Margo’s awareness might be helpful if there were any issues with our tight connection in Guam. She responded, “Make sure when you arrive in Guam, to go through the transit line—you have a tight connection.” Remember that little detail.

Magic Margo Meets Us in Guam

We arrived in Guam and immediately faced another long line at customs. Again, we looked at our watches every 15 seconds, as if that could bend time. It couldn’t. Margo called multiple times, wondering where we were. We missed the transit line! Margo called security and had us escorted through. We were again auditioning for a Hertz commercial, running through the airport.

Tom Peyton was already on the plane with the group; the flight attendants were trying to close the door. It was almost too late. Margo refused to board and told Tom to go ahead; she’d meet him later in Palau. Tom wouldn’t hear of it. He pleaded with the crew to keep the door open.

We ran down the corridor until we saw Margo. We slowed down to catch our breath. “NO!” she yelled. “Keep running! They’re closing the door!” We took another breath and ran. I couldn’t believe we might make it. We reached the door, and guess who was holding it open? Tom, waiting for his wife Margo—that’s right, Magic Margo.

We all made it. Tom hugged his wife, and we thanked him for waiting and holding the plane. Tom said, with endearing sarcasm, “I wasn’t holding it for you; I wasn’t letting this flight leave without my wife!”

Mission Impossible becomes magic

As we boarded, applause broke out, and off we went. We didn’t know any other Kids Sea Camp families on the flight. However, as we hurried to our seats, we could tell who they were because they gave us high-fives and hugs. Margo, of course, had told everyone about the Canadian family who, against all odds, had done the impossible and “won their own amazing race.” She’d asked them all to beg the crew to hold the flight.

Based on our next two weeks in Yap and Palau with Kids Sea Camp, Margo and her team, the MacDonald family, won the million-dollar prize. When we were diving with the celestial manta rays and then touring the Rock Islands, we realized just how close we’d come to missing the trip of a lifetime.

Somehow, it was even more amazing, more humbling, and, dare I say, a bit sweeter. The lesson here is that Margo answers her phone. She’s a real person who cares not only about what happens at Kids Sea Camps but also about getting to and from them. She works hard to make sure everyone is treated like family.

There are many ways to book trips and save a dime or even a dollar. But none of them will have your back when something goes wrong. A storm shows up. A flight is canceled. Or, like me, you just forget what day you’re leaving. Third-party online booking systems don’t assist beyond the sale. But Margo, Tom, and the Kids Sea Camp team travel with you.

So they’re personally invested in the best possible outcomes. The best way to say thank you is to book directly with Kids Sea Camp. This small business makes dreams a reality for many families and thousands of kids, and the MacDonald family will support it.

From the MacDonald family—Carol, William, Lily, and me—we’d like to thank Margo and Tom (Margo’s husband), from the bottom of our hearts.

P.S.: Kids Sea Camp company has never had a diving accident in 26 years of running Kids Sea Camps. It has the best safety rating for children and diving in the dive industry, with over 8,100 youth diving certifications. That’s not a one-person job. The people they choose to partner with are some of the best in the world for family-friendly instructors and resorts. And by the way, in case you were wondering, our luggage made it too—dive gear and all. Kids’ Sea Camp magic is real!