Palawan


The capital city of Palawan is Puerto Princesa, which is home to the famous Underground River, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This natural wonder is a cave system that runs for over 8 kilometers and is considered one of the longest underground rivers in the world. Visitors can take a boat tour to explore the caves and see the unique rock formations and wildlife that live within.
Another popular attraction in Palawan is El Nido, a town located on the northern tip of the island. Here, visitors can enjoy island hopping tours to see Bacuit Bay, a group of stunning limestone cliffs and islands, and the stunning beaches of Cadlao Island, Lagen Island and Miniloc Island.
Palawan is also known for its rich marine life, and is a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. The island is home to a variety of coral reefs, shipwrecks, and marine animals such as sharks, rays, and turtles. Some popular diving spots include the Tubbataha Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Apo Reef, the second largest coral reef system in the world.
In addition to its natural beauty, Palawan is also home to several indigenous communities, and visitors can learn about their culture and way of life by visiting the Palawan Heritage Center or by taking a tour to the Batak tribe village.
Palawan is an ideal destination for travelers looking for an adventure, nature, and culture. With its crystal-clear waters, lush jungles, and diverse marine life, it offers a wide range of activities and experiences. Whether you’re looking to relax on a beautiful beach, explore a cave system, or dive into the depths of the ocean, Palawan has something for everyone.
Address | G/F Ramon V. Mitra Bldg., Capitol Complex |
Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City Palawan 5300 | |
Phone | 7230590 |
Website | Visit Website |
pio@palawan.gov.ph |