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Full Day and Half Day Island Tour

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Geal Stone Money Bank
The full day  and half day tour are basically the same, however on the full day tour you can take your time to visit most of the villages and sites on the island. The half day tour we visit the selected villages and sites that are commonly visited by visitors to Yap. Prices can be found on the rates and packages page.

On both tours you will visit our famous stone money banks, walk on short segments of the stone paths that interconnect the villages around Yap, visit the canoe house in Makiy where the traditional navigation society offers seafaring and celestial navigation classes and Wulu men's house located on the North West part of the island.

Full Day tour comes with lunch and both tours includes all taxes, entrance fees, water, and guide.

Kaday Cultural Tour

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Kaday Youth traditional dancers
Offered only on Tuesday and Saturday, Kaday village offers an experience of village life in Yap.

The tour takes you on a stone path into the center of the village, they will show you their stone money bank, men's house (faluw), community house (Pe'bay) and explain to you how they live and work to maintain their village and culture. A traditional dance is performed by the village and share samples of their local foods. A nice way to meet people in the village, learn more about the traditions and culture of Yap, as well as make new friends.

This tour helps the village earn income from tourism in Yap as well as help them preserve their culture and traditions.

Rumung " Forbidden Island" Visit

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Northern Tip of Yap Island
We can take you to only two villages on Rumung, one is called Riy where the largest stone money is held and the other is Ga'nuan where they have a community house (pe'bay) and nice stone path. Riy village does not allow cameras, but Ga'nuan does.

The island is access by boat and the first village we'll visit is Riy and we walk to the next one Ga'nuan.

Rumung villages are just any village in Yap, however due to the fact that they have not gotten any type of development like roads, power lines, water lines, it has remained pretty much like how it was many years ago. It's a nice tour for those of you that can not dive on your last day.

This tour includes lunch and drinks and need a minimum of 6 people.


Other Activities that is arranged through us...

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Jerad - dancer from Kaday village
Scuba Diving
Hiking
Mangrove Kayaking
WWII Relics
Japanese Guide
Snorkeling
Traditional Canoe Sailing
Voluntourism Tours

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    Tell us what you would like to do and we can set up an itinerary for you.