

Palawan
ABOUT PALAWAN
Palawan is a world-renowned destination for its breathtaking land and seascapes, offering unparalleled cultural, adventure, and nature experiences. Visitors can immerse themselves in trekking through hills, valleys, and rivers, as well as snorkeling and diving in pristine waters. Additionally, there are diverse festivals held throughout the year, allowing visitors to partake and celebrate with the locals. Come and discover the truly remarkable experiences that await you in Palawan!
Discover the heart and soul of the Philippines on the pristine white beaches and dramatic rock formations of Palawan. This island province is an adventurer’s dream, bursting with exotic flora and fauna, primeval caves, and secluded beaches. From exploring indigenous settlements to kayaking among limestone cliffs, Palawan offers endless opportunities for adventure.
Saint Paul Subterranean River National Park is not a dive site: Palawan province boasts some of the world’s most challenging dive sites, with marine reserves, coral reefs, and subterranean rivers, including the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Tubbataha Reef.
Additionally, Palawan is home to another UNESCO World Heritage site – the Saint Paul Subterranean River National Park. This underground river system is surrounded by well-preserved limestone formations and a forest teeming with wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
But Palawan isn’t just for adrenaline junkies – it’s also a nature lover’s paradise, wrapped in a mantel of rainforests, majestic mountains, and beaches. Named “World’s Best Island” by several Travel Magazines, Palawan is an untamed land that lives up to its image as the Last Frontier.
HOW TO GET THERE

BY AIR
The easiest way is to fly from Manila (or other major cities) to one of Palawan’s airports. The two main airports in Palawan are:
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Puerto Princesa International Airport (PPS): This is the main gateway to the island. Many flights come here from Manila, Cebu, and other key cities in the Philippines. From Puerto Princesa, you can easily access the famous Underground River or travel to other parts of Palawan.
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El Nido Airport (ENI): A smaller airport located near the popular El Nido area. There are flights from Manila and sometimes Cebu to El Nido. This is ideal if you’re specifically planning to visit El Nido's beaches and islands.
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Coron (Francisco B. Reyes Airport): Coron also has an airport, and you can fly directly from Manila or Cebu. From Coron, you can explore the many beautiful islands and lakes.

BY SEA
You can also take a ferry from Manila or nearby islands, but this is a slower option. Ferry services typically connect Puerto Princesa to Manila or to other parts of Palawan, but it can take around 24-36 hours to travel by sea. Companies like 2Go Travel operate long-distance ferries.

BY LAND
From Manila to Puerto Princesa, If you're traveling from Manila by bus, it’s a long trip (about 20–24 hours), but some travelers enjoy the scenic route. Several bus companies operate this route.
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Address
Unit 7 Anjelo Commercial Bldg. Blk 2 Lot 4 Marigman St. Lornaville Subdivision Brgy San Roque, Antipolo City 1870 Rizal, Philippines
Phone
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