Palawan Travel Guide

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Palawan showing tropical scenes, landscape views and a sandy beach
Palawan showing tropical scenes, landscape views and a sandy beach
Palawan which includes general coastal views, landscape views and mountains
Palawan showing caves and kayaking or canoeing
Palawan showing kayaking or canoeing, a luxury hotel or resort and landscape views

Explore the rugged landscape of the westernmost island province of the Philippines to experience fresh seafood, pristine beaches and subterranean geological wonders. 

Stretching west towards Malaysia in the Sulu Sea, Palawan is the largest of the Philippines’ island provinces. Despite its extensive size, Palawan province is one of the least populated areas in the country and is renowned for its untouched natural wilderness. Endless stretches of perfect beaches give way to mangroves, towering cliffs and mountains. The province is home to the Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park and Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, both recognised by UNESCO as significant sites, a testament to the region’s majestic beauty.

Palawan province is known as the Philippines’ last ecological frontier and the area is ideal for travellers with a sense of adventure. The waters of Palawan’s many islands are teeming with big game fish and tropical species. Palawan is considered one of the world’s best diving and fishing locations, and these pastimes have become major industries on the main island of the province. Dive courses and charters can be found in all major towns, including the capital city, Puerto Princesa.

The tiny village of Sabang, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of the capital, marks the entrance to the spectacular Puerto Princesa Underground River. Take a guided boat tour and marvel at the dramatic stalactite and stalagmite formations, and explore some of the world’s largest cave chambers. In the town of Quezon, visit the Tabon Caves, regarded as the cradle of Philippine civilisation. Fossilised human remains, jewellery and earthenware dating back almost 50,000 years have been discovered at this site.

When it’s time to come up for air, try some of the island’s culinary specialties such as barbecued seafood and plump tropical fruits. Larger resorts often feature a fine-dining restaurant, while street food and simple delicacies can be found everywhere.

Palawan is well connected by international and domestic flights from major destinations in Southeast Asia, as well as inter-island ferry services within the Philippines. Once on the island, hail a jeepney or boat, or rent your own vehicle to begin your Palawan adventure.

Popular cities in Palawan

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El Nido
Known for Beaches, Tours and Islands
Experience the island views, beaches and camping in El Nido!

Reasons to visit

  • Nacpan Beach
  • El Nido Main Beach
  • Corong Corong Beach
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Coron
Known for Islands, Relaxing and Tours
Trip time! Discover the island views and beaches in relaxing Coron.

Reasons to visit

  • Coron Bay
  • Kayangan Lake
  • Lualhati Park
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San Vicente
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Islands
Experience relaxing San Vicente: its island views, beaches, adventures and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Port Barton Beach
  • Pamaoyan Beach
Inviting cerulean skies and turquoise blues at the island of Canimeran in Balabac, Palawan, #Philippines.
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Balabac
Venture to sights like Onuk Island as you discover the local area in Balabac.
This is the place to board the boat to go swim with Dugong in the Philippines; restricted to 40-60 people a day
Busuanga
Known for Islands, Tours and Relaxing
Like island views? Get away to secluded Busuanga!
Naglayan Island
Naglayan Island
Head to Coron Bay and Huma Island Beach—just two of the sights around Naglayan Island.