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Discover the 3 Must-Visit Gems of Palawan, Philippines

When people talk about paradise, Palawan often comes to mind. Frequently dubbed the “Last Frontier” of the Philippines, Palawan is a breathtaking province made up of pristine islands, towering limestone cliffs, lush jungles, and crystal-clear waters. It’s no surprise that it’s consistently ranked among the world’s most beautiful destinations.

If you’re planning a trip to Palawan, here are the three famous spots you simply cannot miss:

1. El Nido – The Gateway to Jaw-Dropping Lagoons

El Nido is a dreamscape of towering karst cliffs, hidden lagoons, and white-sand beaches. Known for its dramatic landscapes, El Nido is a top destination for island hopping. Explore the Big Lagoon and Small Lagoon where you can kayak through crystal-clear waters surrounded by limestone walls. Discover Secret Beach and Hidden Beach, tucked away behind limestone formations, accessible only by swimming through small openings.

Snorkeling in El Nido reveals vibrant marine life, colorful coral gardens, and even sea turtles if you’re lucky. With its picture-perfect sunsets and raw natural beauty, El Nido is an unforgettable destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

Highlights:

  • Island hopping tours (Tour A, B, C, and D)

  • Kayaking at Big and Small Lagoons

  • Cliff climbing at Taraw Cliff for a panoramic view

  • Stunning snorkeling and diving spots

2. Puerto Princesa – Home of the World-Famous Underground River

Puerto Princesa, Palawan’s capital city, is famous for the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. This awe-inspiring underground river stretches over 8 kilometers and features a labyrinth of caves and majestic limestone formations. A guided boat tour takes you into the heart of this natural wonder, where you’ll see stalactites and stalagmites that look like works of art.

Aside from the Underground River, Puerto Princesa offers beautiful beaches, eco-adventures, and rich local culture, making it a perfect first stop before exploring the rest of Palawan.

Highlights:

  • Puerto Princesa Underground River tour

  • Honda Bay island hopping

  • Firefly watching at the Iwahig River

  • Exploring local food and markets

3. Coron – A Diver’s Paradise

Coron is a slice of paradise that’s famous for its wreck diving sites — sunken Japanese warships from World War II now transformed into vibrant marine sanctuaries. Even if you’re not a diver, Coron offers breathtaking lagoons, hot springs, and scenic viewpoints.

Don’t miss Kayangan Lake, often called the cleanest lake in the Philippines, where clear blue waters and towering limestone cliffs create a surreal, peaceful environment. Another must-visit is Barracuda Lake, known for its unique underwater thermocline where warm and cold water layers meet. Coron’s natural beauty above and below the water is simply awe-inspiring.

Highlights:

  • Wreck diving among WWII ships

  • Swimming at Kayangan Lake and Barracuda Lake

  • Relaxing in Maquinit Hot Springs

  • Island hopping around Malcapuya Island, Banana Island, and Twin Lagoon


Final Thoughts

Palawan is not just a place you visit — it’s a place that stays with you forever. Whether you’re kayaking through hidden lagoons, marveling at underground rivers, or diving into history under the sea, Palawan offers experiences that will capture your heart and soul.

Ready for the adventure of a lifetime?
Palawan is waiting for you.

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