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Discover Palawan: Seven Compelling Reasons to Visit Puerto Princesa

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Regarded as the tropical haven of the Philippines, there is no doubt that Palawan is a globetrotter’s paradise and a traveler’s ultimate escape.

Named as one of the world’s most coveted destinations (and voted as the best island in the world for two straight years), Palawan presents a wide range of experiences that are unique and memorable. It’s no wonder why it ranks quite high in many tourists’ and backpackers’ travel bucket list. 

Palawan’s capital of Puerto Princesa is more than just a jump-off point to more exciting parts within the island like Coron and El Nido. Puetro Princesa offers just as many great spots and sights that will appeal to adventurers, foodies and cultural history buffs.

Puerto Princesa is home to disciplined but welcoming and warm people. Owing to the people’s dedication in keeping their city clean, Puerto Princesa has been named not only as the cleanest but greenest city in the Philippines. Here are more reasons why you should spend more time in this city:

1.) Go island-hopping

While El Nido and Coron understandably have great beaches, Puerto Princesa is an excellent jump-off point to several islands for island hopping. You can enjoy both the sea and the sand as you explore the islands along Honda Bay. Alternatively, you can board a small boat just 20 minutes away from the city center to the islands of Luli, Cowrie, Pandan and Starfish. Starfish Island is aptly named for the island’s abundance of starfish while Cowrie is the closest island to the city center (making it a popular choice among locals and tourists). Luli is named as such because it rises during the low tide and becomes visible again during the high tide. To wrap up your island-hopping adventure, take your trip back to Pandan Island, which is the ideal place to relax if you are seeking refuge from the commotion of the busy city. There are plenty of seafood vendors and beach gear rentals at the beach so no need to worry about buying at the last minute.

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2.) Explore the Underground River

Listed as one of the seven wonders of nature (and a UNESCO World Heritage Site), one of the reasons why tourists flock to Puerto Princesa is to see the mysterious beauty of the Underground River. It is considered as one of the famous attractions not only in Puerto Princesa but in Palawan. Upon entering the subterranean river, you are already greeted by spectacular and towering limestone karst landscapes. As you make your way through the cave, you will then be treated to breathtaking stalactite and stalagmite formations that seemingly glisten in the dark. If you are looking for accommodations, Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort, one of the best hotels in Puerto Princesa, is located only 20 minutes away from the Puerto Princesa Underground River. The resort offers a more exclusive tour and you can book it through their website along with your room.

3.) Go on a food trip

Puerto Princesa has a lot of homegrown restaurants and dining spots gives you a truly local experience. Among the most popular is KaLui, which serves an array of various seafood along, vegetable dishes and the crowd favorite Haim Chicken. You can also try Kinabuch’s Bar and Grill where you can sample more exotic dishes such as tamilok or shipworm, a local delicacy, and the Crocodile Sisig.

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4.) Go on a microbrewery tour 

If you’re a craft beer enthusiast, make sure to include Puerto Princesa’s brewery into their itinerary. You can spend a relaxing afternoon enjoying a bottle of ice cold local beer brewed at Palaweno Brewery, the first and only craft beer brewery in Palawan and the first to have a microbrewery tour in the Philippines. Take a tour around the premises and witness how their beer is made and bottled. Be sure to drop by the taproom to sample a taste of their beer aptly called Ayahay (which means “relaxed”).

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5.) Discover Puerto Princesa through a city tour

Consider taking a city tour and discover some of the places that you can find only in Puerto Princesa. You can visit different attractions such as the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Crocodile Farm, Puerto Princesa Baywalk, Baker’s Hill (famous for their hopia bread), historical spots like Plaza Cuartel. Also included in the itinerary is Binuatan Weaving Center where you can see local weavers making handmade products such as bags and home items made of local grass. 

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6.) Go hiking or trekking in Olangoan Falls

Hiking and trekking enthusiasts will certainly love Olangoan Falls. This hidden gem situated in Barangay Binduyan is located 45 minutes from the city center. From the highway, the hike to the Olangoan waterfalls takes about an hour and a half. While that may seem a bit grueling to some, the place is very much worth it. As the location is relatively off-grid, you will find mostly locals or just a handful of visitors here.

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7.) Admire fireflies at night

While fireflies are not exactly uncommon, they are rather rare in highly urbanized cities. Their magical beauty can only be seen appreciated in certain place. To admire and appreciate them in their natural habitat, you can take the Firefly Tour at dusk by the baywalk and see the fireflies with their beautiful luminescent glow. The tour includes a hearty dinner after, which you can enjoy with a view of the Palawan night sky.

With all these activities, Puerto Princesa definitely deserves just as much attention as other Palawan tourist spots. Book that trip now – and experience it for yourself! 

Discover Palawan: Seven Things You Can Do in Puerto Princesa

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Palawan has always been one of the touristy places in the Philippines that welcomes locals and travelers from all over the world all year round. With limestone rock formations, turquoise-colored water, white-sand beaches, and a laid-back vibe complemented with friendly locals, Palawan is often hailed as a tropical paradise.

Of its cities, Puerto Princesa has remained quite a favorite among tourists for its blend of urban and natural setting. As a first-class and highly urbanized city, travelers are in for a real treat if they are looking for the right mix of island vibe and the convenience of city life. While mostly known for its beautiful and picturesque white sand beaches, Puerto Princesa is also home to diverse flora and fauna best represented by the world-renowned Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park.

Hailed as the Eco-Tourism Center of the Philippines, you can expect a lot of exciting activities to do in Puerto Princesa, which includes sustainable and community-based tours such as the Mangrove Paddle Boat Tour and Jungle Trekking Tour, which are both done in Sabang found on the western coast. 

To have a memorable and enjoyable experience in Puerto Princesa, here are some of the activities you might want to add on your itinerary:

1.) Cruise Through an Underground River

Touring the Underground River has always been one of the main highlights of Puerto Princesa that has attracted tourists from all over the world. The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park (or popularly known as the Underground River) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature. There are two ways to get to the river: Either by boat ride of a 2-hour hike jump-off in the town of Sabang. Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort, one of the best hotels in Puerto Princesa, offers tours at special rates to their guests. Apart from the standard Underground River tour, their rate covers everything from the tour permits, environmental fee, government taxes, audio guide, travel insurance and a sumptuous meal at their Pawikan restaurant to cap it off. To elevate the experience, guests may even opt for an optional free tour of the Sabang Waterfalls.

2.)  Chill at the beach

As Palawan is a tropical island, chilling at the beach is one of the activities undoubtedly enjoyed by both locals and international tourists. Aside from the various islands you can explore through island hopping, you may also opt to head to Puerto Princesa’s secluded beaches such as Nagtabon, Talaudyong and Sabang, which are ideal for day trips, picnics and swimming. If you wish to escape the crowd, Nagtabon and Sabang Beach are ideal places to relax. Travelers who are looking for a more relaxing and secluded stay may opt to stay in Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort, a 4-star luxury hotel located 80 kilometers away from Puerto Princesa City. The hotel’s surroundings boast of a picturesque beachfront with the majestic St. Paul Subterranean Mountain Ranges as its backdrop – truly a relaxing getaway for those seeking to get away from the tourist crowd.   

3.) Go island hopping around Honda Bay.

Island hopping around Honda Bay is a popular activity in Palawan. Located in the mid-eastern coast of the city, Honda Bay’s island hopping day tours include three stops: Starfish Island, Luli Island and Cowrie Island. Luli Island is named as such as it is short for “Lulubog-Lilitaw”, which are local words that mean “Sink and Rise.” The island was given the moniker as it disappears during high tide and reappears during low tide. Cowrie Island is named after the sea snail called cowrie. The island has several cabanas, a pavilion and thatched-roof spa huts, which make it the ideal stop for lunch. Lastly, Starfish Island is aptly named as such owing to the large population of starfish found around the island.

4.) Explore the city

Puerto Princesa may be known for its gorgeous beaches but the capital city has a lot to offer as well. History enthusiasts and culture buffs who wish to learn more about the historical side of the city can spend half of the day on city tours to visit several sites of historical significance. Some of the various sites you should include on your city tour itinerary are the Palawan Heritage Museum, Palawan Butterfly Ecological Garden and Tribal Village, Mitra’s Ranch and Baker’s Hill, Binuatan Creations, World War II Museum and a running tour to the City Baywalk, PPC Cathedral, and Plaza Cuartel. Participating in these tours is as easy as booking through a travel agency or asking your hotel to arrange it for you. .

5.) Take a look at one of the most idyllic penal complexes in the country

The Iwahig Prison is a model penal colony that allows prisoners to roam around a vast area with ponds, shelters, fields and natural surroundings in lieu of being behind bars. You may find people in color-coded shirts who are farming, fishing and selling souvenir items, and handicrafts available for sale.

6.) Try the local specialties

Palawan is also an excellent destination for food enthusiasts. Puerto Princesa has some of the island’s best food establishments with homegrown restaurants to try such as KaJoel’s Restaurant, which offers. Palawan-inspired specialties.

7.) Go kart racing

Another activity you can try in Puerto Princesa is trying out kart racing at Sta. Monica’s Palawan International Circuit, which offers fun kart and racing kart rentals from Tuesday to Sunday anywhere between 9AM to 6PM.


Into Tropical Paradise: The Ten Best Beaches in Palawan

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The Philippines is famous for many reasons – and it includes having some of the most gorgeous beaches in the world. One province that boasts of stunning coastlines and powdery white sand beaches is Palawan.

Dubbed as one of the best islands in the world, Palawan is known as the Philippines’ “Last Frontier” because it has retained its natural beauty and boasts of rich biodiversity. It is a lush paradise with picturesque landscapes, postcard-worthy beaches with crystalline waters, and majestic natural attractions. Here are some of Palawan’s best beaches that would make for a romantic getaway, a relaxing family vacation, and a memorable nature trip:

1. )    Sabang Beach (Puerto Princesa)

Nestled along the coast of Palawan’s western shore, Sabang Beach is one of Palawan’s beloved and well-known beaches. For most travelers, it is known as the jump-off point to the renowned Underground River. However, the place is also known to be a quiet and relaxing escape for those seeking solitude. Travelers who wish for a relaxing stay may opt to stay at Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort, a beachfront resort located on the coastline of Sabang Beach. The place makes for a serene and peaceful hideout away from the throng of tourists – the perfect spot to recharge and enjoy nature while still having access to modern comforts.

2.)    Long Beach (San Vicente)

 Tucked away in the municipality of San Vicente, Long Beach lives up to its name. It features a long stretch of golden sand that extends for about nine miles, which is also the longest coastline in the country. The beach is the perfect spot for travelers who enjoy long lengths of nothing but sand, coconut palms, and waves. As there are only a few amenities in the area, come prepared to bring your travel necessities.

3.)     Nacpan Beach (El Nido)

One of the most famous beaches in Palawan, Nacpan boasts of crystal clear waters and a powdery white sand beach. The beach is a 45-minute drive away from the town proper of El Nido, which makes it a good spot for sunbathing and picnicking to your heart’s content. 

4.)    Seven Commandos Beach (El Nido)

One of the postcard-perfect beaches in El Nido, Palawan, Seven Commandos Beach is also blessed with powdery white sands, turquoise waters, rock formations, and rows of coconut trees. It is accessible by boat and would make a good addition to your island-hopping itinerary.

5.)    Banol Beach (Coron)

Blessed with azure crystal clear waters, Banol Beach is a crowd-favorite in Coron. This small strip of beach in Coron, Palawan is also known to be one of the island’s best Instragrammable spots because of its dramatic rock formations found along the coastline. Travelers usually enjoy snorkeling here and is also a popular lunch stop during island hopping tours.

6.)    Port Barton (San Vicente)

Regarded as one of San Vicente, Palawan’s best-kept secrets, Port Barton was discovered by travelers who wanted to avoid the throngs of people in El Nido. Roughly three hours away from the north of Palawan’s capital (Puerto Princesa), this little fishing village offers a more laidback and no-frills type of getaway. The nightlife is practically nonexistent but in exchange, you get to witness a breathtaking sunset. More importantly, nearby surrounding islands such as Paradise Island, Exotic Island and German Island are easily accessible from the beach – just ask around for boatmen to take you there.

7.)    Talaudyong Beach (Puerto Princesa)

Situated in proximity to Nagtabon Beach, Talaudyong Beach is a beautiful sanctuary that’s rather out of the radar. Talaudyong Beach is one of the few beaches in Puerto Princesa that is seldom frequented by locals and tourists. Public transport is not available in the area but you can easily rent a motorbike to get to the beach yourself.

8.)    Las Cabanas Beach (El Nido)

Las Cabanas Beach is the closest beach to El Nido town and would only take a fifteen-minute drive from the town proper. Thus, the beach has become one of the most favorite beaches in El Nido among travelers. As one of the oldest known beaches in El Nido, you can expect to find tourists here but nonetheless, it is still a good place to relax and by dusk, you can witness one of the most breathtaking sunsets while relaxing in one of the bars along the strip.

9.)    Araceli (Palawan)

One of Palawan’s beautiful and best-kept secrets is the island of Araceli. Found northeast of mainland Palawan, visitors can explore Araceli Island’s two-kilometer white sand beach. Its well-preserved marine life makes it one of the best places in Palawan for snorkeling. If you’re lucky, you might even encounter manta rays and lobsters. With all that waiting for you on the island of Araceli, the four-hour boat ride from Roxas or two-hour bus ride from Puerto Princesa is certainly be worth it.  

10.) Duli Beach (El Nido)

While reaching Duli Beach takes a bit of an effort, it is one of the places in El Nido, Palawan that you shouldn’t miss. The remote beach is approximately an hour away from the town of El Nido and is the center of El Nido’s surfing community. The serene and largely uninhabited beach has a beautiful stretch of sand and crystalline waters surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. 

Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort a multi-awarded 4-star eco luxury resort nestled in Sitio Sabang Brgy. Cabayugan Puerto Princesa, Palawan Philippines.

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