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INTERESTING PLACES IN PALAWAN

 

Among the Philippines’ most famous tourist destination is the Palawan island. Located on the MIMAROPA region, the island is called as the Philppine’s last frontier. Home to the infamous Underground River and the Tubbataha Reef Marine Park, Palawan does not only offers amazing beaches but other great natural resources as well, that has been preserved and remains untouched until this day. For tourists wishing for a place of adventure and a chance to unwind and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the island is the best place to do just that. Indulge in the culinary tastes in the island and its peaceful and tranquil atmosphere that is purely Palawan.

Surrounded by islands, islets, rocky coves and sugar-white sandy beaches, Palawan is indeed one of Asia’s most alluring tourist destination. Read More: http://www.asiatravel.com/palainfo.html#top

 

 

Kayangan Lake

 

palawan-kayangan-lakePhoto from: https://thejoysofjourneying.wordpress.com/tag/kayangan-cove/

 

Kayangan Lake is one of two lakes in Coron island (out of 8 lakes) that are open to the public. There is a steep 10-15 minute uphill climb of approximately 300 steps towards the inland lake. Midway through the climb is a view deck overlooking the lagoon.Read More: http://www.ilink.ph/kayangan-lake

 

 

Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park

 

palawan-puerto-princesa-subterranean-riverPhoto from: http://no1amazingthings.blogspot.com/2012/09/puerto-princesa-subterranean-river.html#.WC09OySkxlM

 

The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is a protected area of the Philippines located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of the city centre of Puerto Princesa, Palawan. The river is also called Puerto Princesa Underground River.

In 2010, a group of environmentalists and geologists discovered that the underground river has a second floor, which means that there are small waterfalls inside the cave. They also found a cave dome measuring 300 m (980 ft) above the underground river, rock formations, large bats, a deep water hole in the river, more river channels, and another deep cave, as well as marine creatures and more. Deeper areas of the underground river are almost impossible to explore due to oxygen deprivation.[clarification needed]

On November 11, 2011, Puerto Princesa Underground River was provisionally chosen as one of the New7Wonders of Nature. This selection was officially confirmed on January 28, 2012. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Princesa_Subterranean_River_National_Park

 

 

Ugong Rock

 

palawan-ugong-rockPhoto from: http://misawa-travelog.blogspot.com/2013/05/ugong-rock-adventure-palawan.html

 

Ugong Rock, found at Brgy. Tagabinet, North part of Puerto Princesa has taken its name from the echoing sound of the rocks produce when tapping it. Ugong Rock Adventures offer a different kind of experience. You would climb up through steep rocks, pass through narrow passages and cry your heart out at their zipline, where they boast of to be the fastest zipline in the country. Read More: http://www.palawanitravelcorp.com/?page=ugong_rock

 

 

Siete Pecados

 

palawan-siete-pecadosPhoto from: http://palawanplace.blogspot.com/2011/07/siete-pecados-marine-park.html

 

Siete Pecados is the most known and closest snorkeling destination around Coron. The literal meaning of the name Siete Pecados is “Seven Sins”. The legend has it that seven sister went swimming against their mothers will, all of them drowned and afterwards seven islands appeared.

The marine life around the Islands are amazing, when you snorkel you will see countless of fishes and the bottom is covered with hard corals. Read More: http://aquahabitatcoron.com/siete-picados.html

 

 

Twin Lagoon

 

palawan-twin-lagoonsPhoto from: http://travelcentralph.blogspot.com/2014/03/google-map-views-of-interesting-places.html

 

Twin Lagoon was the first of many gems we discovered hidden in Palawan’s dreamy Coron Bay. Limestone cliffs dotted the perfectly blue waters of the Calamian archipelago where we explored secret lagoons, deserted beaches and watery caverns. The beauty of the region was surreal, and with so many little nooks in the rocky outcrops, I could only imagine what other spectacular treasures sat waiting to be discovered. Read More: http://www.bucketlistbums.com/twin-lagoon-the-philippines/

 

 

Maquinit Hot Springs

 

palawan-maquinit-hot-springPhoto from: http://dominusstance.blogspot.com/2012/01/exploring-philippines-51-coron-palawan.html

 

It is the only known saltwater hot spring in the Philippines and probably the only one in Asia. The hot spring is just about 25 minutes from the town center and is located between a hill and the blue sea whose shores are lined with mangrove trees and floating bamboo cottages. The therapeutic water in these hot springs will surely relax and soothe your tired body after a long, strenuous day. Read More: http://filipinas-beauty.blogspot.com/2013/02/coron-palawan.html

 

 

Small Lagoon

 

palawan-small-lagoonPhoto from: http://photos.lakas.com.ph/2011/11/16/small-lagoon-at-el-nido-palawan/

 

The Small Lagoon is another must-see attraction in El Nido with its orchid-lined limestone walls and bountiful marine life. With its tranquil turquoise-green waters, the Small Lagoon is a favorite destination for tourists visiting El Nido. Read More: http://osmiva.com/2013/06/tourist-attractions-in-palawan-philippines/

 

 

Secret Lagoon

 

palawan-secret-lagoonPhoto from: http://www.tourism.gov.ph/

 

Separated into two by limestone cliffs, the Secret Lagoon Beach is an interesting island in El Nido. A secret lagoon is hidden on one side while the second is comprised with gorgeous stretch of fine, white sand beach. Access to the lagoon is through a small opening. Read More: http://osmiva.com/2013/06/tourist-attractions-in-palawan-philippines/

 

 

Skeleton Wreck

 

palawan-skeleton-wreckPhoto from: http://filipinas-beauty.blogspot.com/2013/02/coron-palawan.html

 

This is a tiny little wreck located on the northwest corner of Coron Island which is ideal for diving and snorkeling. You can see here a sunken ship that sits on a pretty reef. The wreck got its name from the fact that the keel, ribs and stringers of the boat are the only thing that’s left, giving a skeletal appearance. The water around it is so clear that you can actually see the beautiful corals and reef at the bottom. Beware: There are lots of sea urchins within the area so it is recommended to wear aqua shoes while snorkeling. Like CYC Beach, this also makes a good spot to have lunch. Read More: http://www.pasyalera.com/palawan/coron-palawan-philippines-untouched-beauty/

 

 

Banana Island

 

palawan-banana-islandPhoto from: https://wayph.com/coron-palawan-travel-guide/

 

We continued our island hopping and took the 30-minute boat ride to Banana Island. How it got its name, I have no idea. I assume it’s due to the shape. Banana’s beach was shorter and the waters, though also as clear, were deeper. As a consolation, the marine life was better over in these parts, and the infrastructure was a bit more well developed. Read More: http://iwandered.net/2012/05/07/paradise-on-earth-malcapuya-and-banana-islands/

 

 

Malcapuya Island

 

palawan-malcapuya-islandPhoto from: https://winairtravel.me/2012/06/24/top-12-beaches/

 

If you want to fully savor the beauty that Malcapuya Island has to offer then you have to spare another day for an island tour to enjoy and appreciate it more. A whole day tour usually costs around P2,000- P3,000 boat rental/day. Prices of tours with meals may vary depending on your chosen menu and the number of people joining the group tour so I suggest you plan and discuss the total fees with the agency or the boat driver for more convenience or you may opt to buy your own meals to save more. Malcapuya Island is about an hour and a half boat ride from Coron town proper. Some may say that it is just one of the usual long stretches of white sand bar; however, it has more to showcase its tourists than just its fine, white sand. On the right most portion of Malcapuya, you can witness the rocky coastlines covering the clear blue waters behind it. The island is really isolated with no residents except for its caretaker so you can really have a peaceful day to unwind and rest in this fascinating island of Coron. Read More: https://wayph.com/coron-palawan-travel-guide/

 

 

Helicopter Island

 

palawan-helicopter-islandPhoto from: http://philippinesplace.blogspot.com/2012/11/helicopter-island.html

 

The island is also called Helicopter Island because its limestone cliffs resemble that of a helicopter when it is viewed from a considerable distance. Helicopter Island or Dilumacad Island has a beautiful white sand beach stretching to some 300 meters that is ideal for picnic lunches during island hopping trips. There is an underwater tunnel at its northern side and a fringing reef on its southern end. Read More: http://philippinesplace.blogspot.com/2012/11/helicopter-island.html

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Palawan – The Most Beautiful Island in the World

Where is Palawan and How to Get There

Interesting Places to Visit in Palawan

Colorful Festivals and Events to Watch in Palawan

Let’s Have Fun in Palawan

Palawan Video Collection

Palawan Photo Gallery

 

 

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Wonderful Beaches and Resorts in Bataan

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Itbog Twin Falls Offer Double Fun and Enjoyment

 

 

 

 

 


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