Palawan Blog Posts

PALAWAN | How to Get to Sabang

Getting around can sometimes be a headache, especially when you're doing a DIY trip. Since I had my fair share of experience in this area, might as well share what I know that can help you plan your own DIY trip... with less headache. FROM PUERTO P...
by From Sea to Summit on May 20, 2013

Puerto Princesa Itinerary

Due to a friend's need, here's our Puerto Princesa Itinerary :) Day 1 Honda Bay Island Hopping - Pandan Island - Snake Island - Pambato Reef Kinabuch Itoys Coffee Haus Day 2 Dos Palmas Day Tour Bakers King Iwahig Firefly Day 3 Lunch at Sabang...
by The Frustrated Traveler on May 1, 2013

El Nido | Tay Miloy's Inn

If you're here and reading this article, it just means you're looking for a cheap and budget friendly accommodation. Finding a place to stay is one of the most important parts of planning a trip to El Nido. It can be a bit of a challenge for some, es...
by From Sea to Summit on Apr 18, 2013

My 4D/3N Travel Budget to Coron, Palawan

Bulog Island Coron, PalawanWell, how much should one really prepare to have a worthwhile and enjoyable Coron Escapade?Together with my 5 travel mates, we planned together our next travel adventure in Coron, Palawan. We did not bother booking for a gr...
by YES I Admit I'm a Traveler on Apr 17, 2013

Getting There and Getting Around Coron Islands

The Municipality of Busuanga in the Province of Palawan, where Coron Island is located, is situated on the western side of the Philippines and under Region IV group. Getting there from Manila, the easiest and most convenient way is by booking yoursel...
by YES I Admit I'm a Traveler on Apr 14, 2013

My Nomad Travel in Coron, Palawan

TRAVEL DATES: November 9 - 12, 2013 Coron Islands, situated in the West side of the Philippines and facing the South China Sea, belongs to the municipality of Busuanga, Palawan. It's a haven of beautiful corals and uniquely-colored fishes, and co...
by YES I Admit I'm a Traveler on Apr 11, 2013

Palawan — Outside Magazine

Some of my Philippine photos were published in the April 2013 issue of Outside Magazine. More pics from my family trip to the Philippines are here: Travel Photography — Banka (pump-boats) Palawan, Philippines...
by The Taiwan Photographer on Mar 21, 2013

Ka Inato: Palawan Number One Chicken Opens In Metro Manila

During our trip to Puerto Princesa Palawan last December, we spotted the two branches of Ka Inato but never had the chance to drop by due to schedule restraints.  When I heard they have opened a... Read More at http://www.tsinoyfoodies.com...
by Tsinoy Foodies on Mar 15, 2013

How to get to El Nido from Puerto Princesa

Source: Web NOTE: Vans and Buses going to El Nido are found in San Jose Terminal.    How to get to San Jose Terminal?  From Airport Take a trike stationed outside the airport and ask the driver to take you to San Jose Termin...
by From Sea to Summit on Mar 8, 2013

How to Get a Permit for the Underground River Tour

When planning a DIY tour for Palawan, don't forget the most important thing, secure a Permit for the Underground River. Unlike before which you could secure/reserve one over the phone, today you need to get it personally. Unless you take advantage of...
by From Sea to Summit on Feb 9, 2013

Healthy Pastries For ‘Everyday Mom’ and Kids This Valentine’s

Everyone has a kid in us that jumps out of excitement when we encounter classic kids’ favorites like a cookie or pastries. Nowadays though, even the sweet-toothed are shying away from sweets because of health concerns. Is there a way for us to...
by República Negrénse on Feb 7, 2013

2012 Year in Travel: Of New Destinations and Familiar Places

In just a few days we'll be saying goodbye to 2012, so here's a roundup of my year in travel plus snippets of my un-blogged trips; four trips with two destinations each (you gotta maximize the travel tax and/or terminal fee, you know) with different...
by Excursionista on Dec 28, 2012

Wanderlust Hits Again, Get Out More

Finally, after a long time of being gone from writing in this blog, I am back once more. I have started work at an advertising firm for a month now and I have been busy. I miss a lot of things I used to do like food features once every other day and...
by República Negrénse on Sep 13, 2012

Wanderlust Hits Again? Get Out More!

Finally, after a long time of being gone from writing in this blog, I am back once more. I have started work at an advertising firm for a month now and I have been busy. I miss a lot of things I used to do like food features once every other day and...
by República Negrénse on Sep 13, 2012

Happy 40th Birthday, Sentosa!

It was Sentosa's 40th Birthday last Saturday (1 September) and entry to the island via the Boardwalk and Sentosa Express were free. I took the chance to visit the Nature Walk which is something that I have been wanting to do but was unable to as...
by The Dead Cockroach on Sep 4, 2012

A WEEKEND OF MOVIES, FOOD & A DENTIST

August 10-12, 2012. Our weekend officially kicked off at home last Friday night with a mug of coklat (pronounced as choklat, “chocolate” in Bahasa Melayu)-flavored ice cream. Look how Gabby spruced up his own mug. The morning after, T...
by Beyond Toxicity on Aug 13, 2012

Make Vigan One of the New 7 Wonders Cities

A few months back, I wrote a post about the Puerto Princesa Underground River becoming one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature as well as the beginning of the search for the New 7 Wonders Cities. In my... [Visit my blog to read more about this post]...

>Anthracoceros marchei (Palawan Hornbill)

Palawan HornbillPalawan HornbillConservation statusVulnerable (IUCN 3.1)Scientific classificationKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:AvesOrder:CoraciiformesFamily:BucerotidaeGenus:AnthracocerosSpecies:A. marcheiBinomial nameAnthracoceros marche...
by Bird Guide on Jul 14, 2012

Win a 3N/4D Stay at El Nido Resorts Apulit Island!

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by MamaIsWorking on Jun 28, 2012

My Paradise Song In Apulit Island

Waking up to the morning breeze with the splashing waves making music to my ears, I got up from my luxurious bed and stretched myself by the window. The scene before me is breathtaking. There I was, inside my cottage on a stilt overlooking the blue-g...
by First-Time Travels on Jun 13, 2012
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