Puerto Princesa, officially the City of Puerto Princesa, (Cuyonon: Siyudad i'ang Puerto Princesa; Hiligaynon: Dakbanwa sang Puerto Princesa; Filipino: Lungsod ng Puerto Princesa; Spanish: Ciudad de Puerto Princesa), and often referred to as Puerto Princesa City, is a 1st class Highly Urbanized City in the Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 255,116 people.
Restaurants in Puerto Princesa
5.0 based on 89 reviews
NATURAL ARTS TRAVEL AND TOURS is not just any business establishment specializing in selling Palawan and International Travel Packages, but also as primary lair for any traveling enthusiasts who are always game to any adventure. As a family-owned business, we treat our clients like family; ensuring their safety and enjoyment on our well-provided services. Let us be a part of your #TravelGoals, and make your dream travel a reality. BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS *Identification Please present any proof of identification upon guest arrival/check-in. ID types: Passport, Driver's License, Voter's ID, Postal ID, NBI, Student ID and/or Company ID. Foreign Nationals are required to present their Passport and VALID Visa. *Cancellation/Refunds Cancelled tours due to natural causes (announced by management offices, coast guards and PAGASA) are 70% refundable. Guest Cancellation Policies: 10 Days before the Tour- 50% Refund 7 Days before the Tour- 25% Refund 3 Days before the Tour- NO REFUND
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Freeing Palawan is the first and only live escape game in Palawan, Philippines, featuring five unprecedented movie-themed escape rooms to examine your wisdom, knowledge, guts, courage, physical fitness, creativity and team spirit.
First and only movie theme escape room in Palawan that you will surely love to try. Unique puzzles to solve and will keep your brain work in order to escape. Great bonding for both family and friends. We tried Alice in wonderland and M:I 6 rooms. Excited to experience Exorcist room soon.Highly recommended and a must try when you visit Palawan.
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 10 reviews
Activities: adventure with nature, water activies like kayaking, scuba diving, snorkelling, eco-tour/jungle trekking and beach massage. facilities: Beachfront restaurant, beachfront massage hut, floating balsas where you can have your lunch, massage, swimming and yacht by the bay. our first and only newest nutritious exotic dish jellyfish kinilaw
4.5 based on 285 reviews
Corazon Private Travel & Tours offers daily scheduled tours to the famous Underground River of Puerto Princesa, Island Hopping and other activities in the City and El Nido.
4.5 based on 69 reviews
50 PHP entry price was worth it for the experience inside the museum! Personally I love museums that showcase history, culture and ethnology of a place and this ticked all the boxes. What’s better is amazingly we had someone with us all the way through the museum. Someone takes you through the first section and then someone else just appears and guides you through the art collection, then he disappears and suddenly you have another guide explaining to you the history etc... Many of the guides are artists or musicians themself and sometimes have performances there. We found them quite knowledgeable when asking about the different tribes and customs and beliefs of the many peoples originating from Palawan. If you have a morning or afternoon to spare in your trip to Puerto Princesa I recommend you check this out.
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 206 reviews
The first time i went to Nagtabon Beach was 25 years ago when the only way to get there was riding on the daily jeepney along a rough road which sometimes took up to 4 hours for the 30 km trip. Back then there were two simple places to stay and during our visits you could guarantee that there were no more than 10 people in the sea. Nowadays there is a concrete road leading all the way down to the beach and it is easy to rent a motorbike in Puerto Princesa for the 30-40 minute trip. The beach is sandy and the ocean clean as wave after wave hits the shore.There are many little canteens along the beach now and a few places to stay. You can even rent surfboards and enjoy the fun when the waves are big enough. Nowadays there are hundreds of visitors at the beach on the weekend, enjoying their time. BUT be careful as when it is rough there is a rip tide and people drown each year if the lifeguard cannot reach them on time. My favorite canteen/bar is Surf Surf which is to the left when you reach the beach, (about 100 m ). We used to be able to park our motorbikes on the access road but since last week you have to park them in a field for 30 pesos fee, which is very reasonable. Do not go to the first bar to the right which is run by a Slovenian who charges an astronomical 80 pesos for a beer, 150 pesos for a hammock, and even 250 pesos to sit at a table with two chairs to drink the beer that you bought. If you fancy a safer beach do not take the road down to Nagtabon beach, just continue another 9 kms to Talaudyaong Beach where swimming is safer as there is no rip-tide. Here there are several small resorts which charge a small entrance fee.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Kay's Hotsprings is an all natural alkaline Hotsprings found on the most beautiful island in the world. Palawan. Enjoy the healing powers of alkaline Hotsprings!
4.0 based on 2,020 reviews
Framing the coastline of the capital of Palawan, Puerto Princesa City is Honda Bay. Popular location for snorkeling and island hopping.
First time in Puerto Princesa, We decided to do snorkel trip to Honda bay ( by tour agent from the resort ) we visited 2 islands which are Luli island and Cowrie island From Honday bay to those two island wasn’t far, took only few mins And my experience was amazing as we can see so many kind of fishes and they are big and beautiful ???????? Here people very friendly and all well organized, small simple things are mandatory to wear the life vest and aqua shoes ( they have renting shop for equipments ) after trip we had lunch buffet together with others group ????
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