Discover the best top things to do in Palawan Province, Philippines including El Dive, D'Divers, Freediving Coron, Ranmarc Dive Shop and Services, Onok Island, Turtle Divers, Big Dream Boat Man, Nomads Diving Center, Puerto Princesa Underground River, Barracuda Lake.
Restaurants in Palawan Province
5.0 based on 212 reviews
We are a cosy and professional dive shop with PADI certificate instructors and brand new Mares equipments. We take time for our guests, want to create an unforgettable experience and would like you to enjoy the surroundings of El Nido, on surface and offshore, it's not only about the diving, it's about the heart of the sealife! Therefore our slogan is: take your time, go slow, definitely no rush!
5.0 based on 32 reviews
D'Divers at D'Pearl Bay Busuanga, just minutes away from the world prominent wrecks of Busuanga, nearby reefs and Islands. Offering daily Diving, Scuba Courses from Discover Scuba to Instructor level. We also offer Hobiecat's, Windsurfers, Kite Surfing for rent
5.0 based on 336 reviews
Freediving courses | Freediving photography , freediving training and fun dive trips to Barracuda Lake
5.0 based on 112 reviews
We are the 2 Fun Dive Specialists of El Nido, offering 2 Fun Dives in the morning so you have time to relax in the afternoon, have drinks or grab a bite to eat!
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.
5.0 based on 379 reviews
Scuba diving, Fun dives, Open Water and advanced dive courses, PADI, Discover Scuba Dive (DSD) and Try Scuba for non certified. Turtle divers is a Filipino dive shop with very professional divers and good vibes.
5.0 based on 308 reviews
Big Dream Boatman is a local and authentic experience in Palawan, Philippines. We specialise in Island Life experiences. We take explorers on different 3 night expeditions around Coron, El Nido and the Calamian Islands to really explore the 'final frontier' of Palawan. We are a very passionate group of individuals who love what we do and see ourselves more like a family, one that we hope you will join :).
5.0 based on 18 reviews
We are a group of travelers running a small dive shop in one of the most beautiful islands in the world. We prioritize smaller group sizes, ensuring high quality teaching and guiding. We also know how to have a good time both in and out of the water. Find us in the heart of the scenic & quieter Corong Corong Bay,5 minutes from El Nido Town.
4.5 based on 5,726 reviews
It is definitely worthy being of “7 Natural Wonder of the World and UNESCO World Heritage Site” Apart from unique flora and some unique species such as frogs, bats, and birds inside . Its also recently discovered there are waterfall, massive rock and other sea creatures but not yet accessible by boat . 8 km long, but we can only access 1,3 km as you need special permits for further inside❤️ .
4.5 based on 983 reviews
This place was suggested as a dive spot. I was initially skeptical as I didn’t think there was much to experience in a freshwater lake. Was I ever wrong. Diving this lake is an other wordly experience. It is eerie and magical at the same time. The water is cold as you go in but as you descend it SUDDENLY turns warm… almost too warm so you don’t actually want to wear a wetsuit when you dive here. The change in water temp was so sudden that my mask fogged up so you’ll need to brush up on your mask clearing skills if you want to see anything here. The lake itself is pretty deep so you want to dive close to the edges to experience the limestone structures that line the sides of the lake. They also have some really friendly freshwater catfish in there that you can practically hand feed by breaking up some of the snails on the lake bed.
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