Palawan is a slice of heaven, a sliver of an island that teems with exotic wildlife, quaint fishing villages, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Wave hello to endangered animals at the Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary or explore the Japanese shipwrecks of Coron Island, regarded as one of the best dive sites in the world. A guided boat tour of the Puerto Princesa Underground River will take your breath away.
Restaurants in Palawan Island
5.0 based on 19 reviews
1 hour flight, 5 hours of land travel and 3 hours boat ride going to Balabac a secluded and raw paradise in the farthermost and south-westernmost tip of palawan. Situated in the sulu sea, Balabac is a group of 31 islands and islets very rich in biodiversity (one of the most diverse in the world), unspoiled fine sandy beaches, endemic flora and fauna and rich marine life. It is the last of the last frontier. Balabac is indeed a piece of heaven on earth.
4.5 based on 238 reviews
If I would come to El Nido one more time I would probably stay at Marimegmeg. A 10min tricycle ride from El Nido Town is this really nice and lively beach with tempting beach bars, nice restaurants and even a few clothing stores. I would highly recommend the combination we had: taking a zipline that ends just near the beach, having happy hour cocktails and watching sunset and later having a dinner in The Nesting table within a short climb from the beach. Perfection!
4.5 based on 365 reviews
sabang beach is one of the most wonderful beaches i ve been to ,it is so peacful and so clean and it has the typical tropical flair with birds singing and the waves roaring to the shore clean waters and the nicest sand to walk on,i personaly love that there is no fences and all neighboring properties get treated respectfully, the life guards are really helpful and accomodating and their watchful eyes make sure that you are safe in the sometimes a little wild and wavy waters, another wonderful highlight are all the small restaurants the wonderful warf and market area and the very helpful tour guides and tour managers....great place to go for everyone who likes a peacful and close to nature beach envirnoment
4.5 based on 44 reviews
This was our stop for lunch during our tour. We ate at the beach and swam around the place. It is small and the place gives off a very deserted island feel. Lots of photo opportunities here.
4.5 based on 536 reviews
Go ahead, pack and fly to the Islands of the Philippines! Two ways to get to El Nido from Manila: A direct flight from Manila to El Nido or a flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa, once landed in Puerto Princesa, it is quite the drive to El Nido (private van about 5-6 hours). Once in El Nido there are various companies that offer island hopping tours. TripAdvisor or your hotel can help you find a good operator. The prices of the tour are widely standard… but wait, ask if there is an extra cost i.e. eco-fee, kayak, etc. Going to see the Hidden Beach was quite a journey. You take Tour C from one of the El Nido Hopping Tours (Tours ABCD). When the tour boat gets to the island and docks, you first have to swim or float in some deep water (to get to the hidden beach), then upon reaching the shallow water you can start walking in the most calm, clear and warm water you can ever imagine… keep walking (if you wish, start snorkeling) until you get to this most amazing and pristine beauty of the hidden beach of this island. Once in the hidden beach, step back, relax on the white sandy beach and crystal clear ocean water and enjoy the amazing nature until you hear the horn of your boat warning you that it is time to go and do more island hopping. Absolute BEAUTY! A MUST see and make a memory!
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