Palawan, Philippines
El Nido, located north of Puerto Princesa, is a world-renowned tourist destination. It is famous for its dramatic limestone karsts, pristine white-sand beaches, and abundant marine life. It is the gateway to the Bacuit Archipelago, with spectacular island hopping tours through lagoons and hidden beaches.
The main mode of transport is by shared tourist van. The journey takes approximately 5-6 hours and costs between ₱600-₱800. Vans depart frequently from the San Jose Terminal in Puerto Princesa.
Explore more of Palawan's natural beauty and its unique social and historical landscape.
Port Barton has a laid-back, more rustic coastal village experience north of Puerto Princesa. It is a quieter alternative to the busier El Nido. Known for its beautiful bay, island hopping to pristine islands, and relaxed atmosphere.
Sabang is the jump-off point for the Puerto Princesa Underground River. It is a coastal village with a beach, opportunities for mangrove paddle boat tours, and Ugong Rock Adventures.
Discover more natural beauty and local insights beyond the main city attractions.
A guided spelunking experience through a limestone cave and a zipline from the top.
A peaceful tour through a pristine mangrove forest, learning about the ecosystem and wildlife.
A beautiful, less-developed white sand beach suitable for bodyboarding or surfing.
A multi-tiered waterfall nestled in a lush forest, offering refreshing swimming opportunities in its cool pools.
Many natural sites offer limited facilities. Prepare with water, snacks, and appropriate gear.
For extended stays, combine Puerto Princesa with broader Palawan explorations.
This represents the most popular extension for travelers seeking world-class island hopping, lagoons, beaches, and diving.
For a more laid-back island experience with quiet beaches and relaxation.
For adventurous travelers seeking remote, pristine islands and incredible marine biodiversity. This experience is very remote and requires planning.
A comprehensive route to experience the diverse landscapes of Palawan, from city to remote islands.
Plan for varied travel times and potential weather delays.
Book inter-island transport and popular tours in advance.
Gather local advice on routes and conditions.