One of the best views in San Vicente, Palawan. It’s locally called “Bato ni Ningning” because of two huge rocks where a local TV show was shot. It's located about 30 minutes away from the longest beach in the Philippines by habal-habal or motor bike.
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El Nido Port
El Nido Port
El Nido Port or the Port of El Nido is a seaport located in Barangay Buena Suerte in the town of El Nido, Palawan. It is situated in El Nido Bay at the northwestern side of Palawan Island.
The port serves as a jump-off point to various island hopping tours that explore the stunning Bacuit Archipelago, a group of islands that are famous for their natural beauty and biodiversity. Some of the most popular tours are Tour A, Tour B, Tour C, and Tour D, which visit different islands, lagoons, beaches, and reefs.
Serene Kayangan Lake
Kayangan Lake Coron, Palawan. This is heaven for those seeking outdoors and outback adventures. It is scuba diving paradise and the island still boasts virgin nature. Kayangan Lake is a wonderful tourist spot that is surrounded with rocky mountain composed of limestone and clothed with mangrove forests. The water is fresh and clean and you can feel the good aura of the place vibrating. Whether you are a savvy traveller or just a normal guy that wants to be refreshed away from the noise of the city, this majestic nature is surely a solution to that.
Awesome El Nido
El Nido Palawan is a municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines, that is known for its white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and limestone cliffs. It is also the gateway to the Bacuit archipelago, a group of islands that are famous for their natural beauty and biodiversity.
El Nido Palawan is a popular destination for island-hopping, snorkeling, diving, kayaking, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Some of the most visited places in El Nido Palawan are the Big Lagoon, a turquoise water lagoon surrounded by towering limestone formations; the Nacpan Beach, a 4-kilometer long stretch of powdery white sand; the Small Lagoon, a hidden lagoon that can be accessed by swimming or kayaking through a small opening; and the Hidden Beach, a secluded beach that can only be seen at low tide.
Kayangan Lake: Cleanest Lake in Asia
Kayangan Lake: Cleanest Lake in Asia
Breathtaking Bacuit Bay
Breathtaking Bacuit Bay
The Philippines is the center of the center of marine biodiversity in the whole world. We would like to think that diving is one of the best things you can do in life and that Bacuit Bay is one of the best places to do it.
Underground River Cave
Underground River Cave in Palawan, Philippines
Travel by boat, through a massive cave on the longest underground river in the world.
Declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Palawan Underground River or St. Paul Subterranean River – Longest Navigable Underground River in the World. This is the most famous cave in the Philippines. The longest underground river was discovered a few years back in Mexico somewhere in the Yucatan. St. Paul Underground River in Palawan, Philippines may not be the longest underground river in the world anymore, but it is still the world’s longest navigable underground river. The navigable part of the river inside the cave of the 4000-acre St. Paul Subterranean River stretches 15 kilometers in length. St. Paul Cave is the 3rd deepest cave in the country
Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary
Established on August 31,1976 by virtue of Presidential Decree No.1578, this was initiated in response to the appeal of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature to help save African wildlife when former President Ferdinand Marcos attended the 3rd world Conference in Kenya. By virtue of RA 7611 SEP, administrative jurisdiction of DENR was given to the local government of Palawan, effective December 31,1993.
Management of the area is the responsibility of the PCSDO Palawan Council of Sustainable Development Office. It is located in Calauit Island, Busuanga, Palawan.
Palawan Monkey Trail
The monkey trail is named after the monkey macaca fascicularis that are often seen in the karst. The trail consists of a total of 355 wooden steps and 386 hardened and paved steps. In 15 days, 100 men built the steps, starting from the top and working their way down be segment.
The original jungle trail was made of timber salvaged from the park. It was easier to start at the top and bring the logs down rather than haul them uphill, said the billboard displayed at the entrance of the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in Palawan.
What can you see on the monkey trail? Monkeys, the only species of monkeys in the Philippines locally known as tsonggo and bayawak or monitor lizards roaming around. Expect also pythons, plants and animals better left in the wild rather than caged in zoos.
The original jungle trail was made of timber salvaged from the park. It was easier to start at the top and bring the logs down rather than haul them uphill, said the billboard displayed at the entrance of the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in Palawan.
What can you see on the monkey trail? Monkeys, the only species of monkeys in the Philippines locally known as tsonggo and bayawak or monitor lizards roaming around. Expect also pythons, plants and animals better left in the wild rather than caged in zoos.
Isla Arena
Isla Arena in Palawan
Palawan's best kept secret, Arena Island is a four-hectare island tucked away from your usual island getaway. Striking the perfect balance of rustic charms and the comforts of modern living, your private sanctuary awaits.
An untouched paradise Nestled in Narra, a coastal municipality of Palawan, Arena Island sits on a thriving coral reef, home to a diverse marine life and resources. Enjoy the pristine waters while snorkeling and diving. Its white sand beach entices guests and visitors to explore, swim, and be one with the original residents of the island, the Pawikan. Trees abundantly grow in the island, making it an ideal home for a number of endemic birds.
Coron Escapade
Coron Escapade
Coron is a beautiful island in Palawan, Philippines, that offers many attractions and activities for tourists.
Coron is also known for its stunning natural scenery, such as the Kayangan Lake, a clear freshwater lake surrounded by limestone cliffs; the Twin Lagoon, a pair of saltwater lagoons connected by a small opening under a rock; and the Malcapuya Island, a white-sand beach with turquoise water.
Kayangan Lake
Kayangan Lake in Palawan
Kayangan Lake is a wonderful tourist spot in Palawan surrounded with rocky mountain composed of limestone and clothed with mangrove forests. The water is fresh and clean and you can feel the good aura of the place vibrating. Whether you are a savvy traveller or just a normal guy that wants to be refreshed away from the noise of the city, this majestic nature is surely a solution to that.
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