Those looking for picturesque landscapes between sky and sea may be obsessed with the beaches to die for in El Nido. Kayaking in clear waters is very popular there. Also, to explore El Nido, there is nothing better than a trip to Nacpan and Calitang, two twin beaches. On top of that, the Makinit Hot ►
Those looking for picturesque landscapes between sky and sea may be obsessed with the beaches to die for in El Nido. Kayaking in clear waters is very popular there. Also, to explore El Nido, there is nothing better than a trip to Nacpan and Calitang, two twin beaches. On top of that, the Makinit Hot Springs and Nagkalit-Kalit Falls are worth a visit.
Excursion to the famous underground river is a must on the side of the capital of Palawan. Puerto Princesa is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is best known as the second-longest underground waterway in the world. By the way, close to this site, tourists are invited to go caving and ziplining at Ugong Rock. But of course, a stroll through the city center is essential. The San José market is located here and is the ideal place to taste the excellent local gastronomy.
Afterward, if some want to go on a night excursion, they must go to the mangrove along the Iwahig River. They will observe the fireflies there.
On a trip to Palawan, lovers of underwater landscapes will be amazed by Coron and the Calamian Islands. The magnificent corals, the multicolored fish and the shipwrecks are impressive. Snorkeling and island hopping are also in the spotlight there.
The more adventurous can enter into the caves of Tabon and Quezon. To do this, they must go south of Palawan to Quezon. It is the best spot to admire the ancient geological formations and get more information about the archaeological excavations.
Still south of Palawan, some people can stop at the Balabac Islands. For those who want to get away from mass tourism and enjoy the beaches peacefully, Balabac is the place to be. ◄