All tagged Palawan

Pinagbuyutan Island

Pinagbuyutan Island is a favorite among tourists visiting El Nido, Philippines, and is one of the most beautiful spots in the Palawan archipelago. This breathtaking attraction is only accessible by taking one of the local island-hopping boat tours. It has incredible geologic features boasting dramatic towering cliffs that shoot straight up from the sea and are topped off with lush jungle vegetation. The island is home to several stretches of stunning white sand beach and a small cottage that is home to the caretakers of the island.

Exotic Island (Cayoya Island)

Dreaming about lovely tropical islands and crystal clear blue water, well you may want to start considering a trip to Palawan, Philippines, so you can enjoy places like Exotic Island (Cayoya Island). Palawan is a chain of 1,780 islands is a popular up-and-coming tourist destination and for good reason, as it is incredibly beautiful. Palawan offers visitors the opportunity to take in its unique geologic rock formations, white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and jungles teeming with endemic wildlife.

Papaya Beach, El Nido

Papaya Beach is situated on the stunning tropical island of Palawan, Philippines and is one of many amazing beaches in the El Nido area. The beach boasts near-perfect powdery white sand, excellent snorkleing and an incredible backdrop of sheer limestone cliffs. It also features epic swings that hang from coconut trees small nipa hut store that sells drinks and snacks.

Bigaho Falls, Palawan

Situated in a remote area on the island of Palawan, Philippines lies the gorgeous little waterfall known as Bigaho Falls. The falls can be easily accessed by taking one of the local boat tours from either San Vicente or Port Barton. Your tour will typically land on the stunning Mahilamonen Beach where you will find the Caparii Beach Resort, which is an excellent vacation getaway boasting total seclusion and privacy. There is also plenty of other budget-friendly and luxury accommodations near the falls.

Snake Island, El Nido

Snake Island is one of many incredible attractions that are available while you visit El Nido. Palawan in the Philippines. The island consists of a sandbar which is made up of incredible white sand and surrounded by some of the most beautiful blue water you will ever lay your eyes on and if your thirsty there is a palapa bar where you can buy cocktails and beers. Snake Island so scenic that it is often compared to the likes of the Maldives or the Seychelles, which is definitely good company to be in.

Las Cabanas Beach Resort

Located just three kilometers south of the town of El Nido, Palawan, Las Cabanas makes for the perfect departure point for many island hopping activities. The property itself is smack dab in the middle of some of the most picturesque scenery in the Philippines and the entire world. It has five total cottages which are tastefully furnished and equipped with modern amenities to ensure a great stay. Sweeping views of the beach and Bacuit Bay can be seen from anywhere on the property and it boasts incredible sunsets on a nightly basis.

Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort

Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort is an incredible hotel located on the edge of a thick jungle wilderness area of Palawan, Philippines, also known as “the last frontier of the Philippines”. It is the prime jump-off point to visit the popular and renowned Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, which is one of the largest, most amazing rivers of its kind in the world and has been named one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

Top Philippines Travel Destinations

The Philippines is an incredibly diverse country, both in landscapes and culture. It is a beautiful tropical island paradise with over 7,700 islands to explore. Many different languages and ethnicities, but one overall friendly experience is how you could describe this incredible country. White sand beaches and amazing resorts are just the start. Here is our list of “Top Philippines Travel Destinations”.

Guide to Travel Palawan

Palawan is the largest province in the Philippines and encompasses a total of 1780 islands. It has a bustling capital city called Puerto Princesa, which houses a population of around 255,000 people of the islands total 850,000. Palawan has been inhabited for at least 50,000 years, proven by the remains of the Tabon Man found on the island.