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Friday, January 20, 2017

PALAWAN - 'THE BEST ISLAND IN THE WORLD' AGAIN. FOUR YEARS IN A ROW


The Philippines is insanely gorgeous. It is obvious the early humans preferred the tropical climate of the Philippine paradise islands.


● Palawan has 1,780 islands and islets of paradise which makes the  biggest province and has the biggest marine resources in the Philippines

● Palawan Island first rose to prominence after featuring in several  Hollywood blockbusters


● The remote destination is known for its two Unesco World Heritage Sites, including an underground river


Now, the world’s media are taking notice. For three years in a row, Palawan has been voted the best island on Earth by readers of Travel + Leisure, one of America’s most influential travel magazines – and has been chosen as the backdrop to Hollywood films including The World is Not Enough and The Bourne Legacy. No wonder: there are powder-white beaches, blue skies and sea and fascinatingly diverse marine life. 

The Philippine Island of Palawan isn't short of admirers. There's Jacques Cousteau, the French oceanographer, who described the known as the most beautiful place he had ever explored. Then there's Alex Garland, the author who took inspiration from Palawan's palm-fringed beaches, hidden lagoons and coral reefs and turned it into novel The Beach, which was later made into a film starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

Islands are rated on activities, sights, natural attractions, food, friendliness, beaches, and overall value. 

And due to its remote position, located on the southern tip of the country, just north of Malaysia, some locals have taken to referring to the island as the 'last frontier.' 
Tourists, however, prefer to describe it as 'the single most beautiful place on earth.'
Lush ocean life and hidden lagoons at the Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park, as well as the famed Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature an underground cave system through which tourists can take guided boat tours. This park features a spectacular limestone karst landscape with an underground river. One of the river's distinguishing features is that it emerges directly into the sea, and its lowest portion is subject to tidal influences. The area also represents a significant habitat for biodiversity conservation. The site contains a full 'mountain-to-sea' ecosystem and has some of the most important forests in Asia. Must also visit the Philippines' game reserve and wildlife sanctuary in Calauit Safari Park, a 3,700 hectare island off the coast of Palawan. It is home to various species of exotic African and endemic Palawan flora and fauna where hundreds of giraffes, elans, waterbucks, Calamian deer, monkeys, fresh water crocodiles, zebras, bear cats, bushbuck and a variety of birds roam freely. Explore the Tabon Caves, dubbed as the Philippines' Cradle of Civilization, are a group of caves located on Lipuun Point, north of Quezon municipality, in the south western part of the province of Palawan on Palawan Island, in the Philippines. They are part of Lipuun Point Reservation, which has been protected by the government of the Philippines as a museum reservation to protect the caves and immediate vicinity from deforestation and to preserve the cultural artifacts present there. One of the oldest human bones found in the Philippines, was found here in 1962. Other excavated, unexamined remains are stored onsite. In 2006, the Tabon Cave Complex and all of Lupuun was added to the tentative list of the Philippines for future UNESCO World Heritage Site nomination. These are just a few of Palawan's top offerings.
It has all the hallmarks of a paradise. So what makes Palawan different from other identikit tropical idylls? It’s paradise with personality. 




Coron Bay

Balabac

Palawan

Balabac

Coron

Honda Bay

Action and adventure: As well as stunning waters, the archipelago is home to two Unesco World Heritage Sites, including the underground Puerto Princesa Subterranean River (entrance pictured).

Twin Lagoon

Coron Bay

Busuanga

Honda Bay

Banana Island

Waling-Waling Island, Bulog, Coron

Port Barton


Coron

Amanpulo

Amanpulo

Palawan

Port Barton

Snake Island

El Nido

Coron

Coron

Apulit Island


Snake Island

Amanpulo

Honda Bay

Coron

El Nido

Coron

Palawan

Coron

El Nido

Busuanga

Coron

Palawan

Amanpulo

Banana Island

Snake Island

Coron

Palawan

Diciligan Island, Busuanga

Palawan


Waling-Waling Island, Bulog, Coron


Waling-Waling Island, Bulog, Coron

Amanpulo

Twin Lagoon

Twin Lagoon

Tabon Cave in Palawan

Tabon Cave

Tabon Cave

Tabon Cave

Tabon Cave

Coron

Palawan

Twin Lagoon

Coron


Kayangan Lake



WWII Japanese shipwreck on Coron Bay. The clear waters of Coron Bay in the Philippine island Province of Palawan contain 12 second world war Japanese shipwrecks and are a paradise for divers.



Palawan's WWII Japanese Shipwrecks Dive Sites.


Photo: Jackson Groves
Skeleton Shipwrecks on Coron Bay




The Shipwrecks of Coron Bay are a series of impressive wreck sites for diving and snorkeling in Palawan. 



Wreck Diving in Palawan
The Okikawa Maru is the largest wreck of the Coron Bay in the Philippines. It is a former Japanese civilian Tanker that was sunk in 1944 during World War II by an American air raid. It been misidentified for several years with the Taiei Maru also sunk in the area but by a submarine.



The Okikawa Maru was a Japanese oil tanker and is the largest of the Coron wrecks. Measuring 168 metres in length, the wreck is overgrown with stunning coral and a wide range of marine life call it home. At depth of 10 to 16 metres, it's also quite shallow, making it an excellent dive for a beginner.


WWII Japanese Shipwreck Okikawa Maru Oil Tanker on Coron Bay



Coron Bay


There are remnants of 12 Japanese 2nd World War ships on the seabed of Coron Bay. Seventy four  years have passed since they were sunk by American fighters and the intervening time has warped the structures, eroded the steel and created marine habitats.



Skeleton Wreck is a 25m long Japanese supply ship that hit by an airstrike during WWII by US Air Force. The ship now rests at a depth of 5m ranging to 22m at the deepest. It is an awesome spot for free-diving or scuba diving as well as snorkeling on the surface.

You can Snorkel and free dive at the Shipwreck.








Coron Bay



WWII Japanese Shipwreck on Coron Bay.



The Irako Maru is popular with divers because it is so well-preserved, has some of the best visibility and is regularly visited by schools of scorpion fish, tuna, lion fish. There are even some cute sea turtles that call the wreck home. Experienced and advanced divers can enter the engine room, using the right equipment. 


WWII Japanese Shipweck on Coron Bay.


Barracuda Lake


Twin Lagoon


Twin Lagoon


Kayaking 


Coron


Coron

Palawan


 Palawan


UNESCO Puerto-Princesa Subterranean Underground River National Park.


It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, and voted as a New7Wonders of Nature in 2012. It also became a Ramsar Wetland Site in 2012.



In 2010, a group of environmentalists and geologists discovered that the underground river has a second floor, which means that there are small waterfalls inside the cave.

UNESCO Puerto-Princesa Subterranean Underground River National Park

The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is a protected area of the Philippines.


The park is located in the Saint Paul Mountain Range on the western coast of the island, about 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of the city centre of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, and contains the Puerto Pricesa Subterranean River.


The park has a limestone karst mountain landscape. St. Pauls Underground River Cave is more than 24 kilometres (15 miles) long and contains an 8.2-kilotre-long (5.1 miles) underground section of the Cabayugan River.


The Ancient Filipino Native Tagbanua Tribe


Puerto-Princesa Subterranean Underground River National Park


The entrance of the Puerto-Princesa Subterranean Underground River National Park



Puerto-Princesa Subterranean Underground River National Park



UNESCO Puerto-Princesa Subterranean Underground River National Park


The entrance of Puerto-Princesa Subterranean Underground River National Park


Coron

Palawan

Coron

Black Island Cave in Palawan

Black Island Cave in Palawan

Black Island, Palawan

Twin Lagoon

Twin Lagoon

Estrella Waterfalls in Narra

Nagkayat-kayat Falls in El Nido

Bacungan Waterfalls in Puerto-Princesa

Monkeys roaming around at Estrella Falls in Narra, Palawan

Nagkayat-kayat Waterfalls in El Nido

Bacungan Waterfalls in Puerto Princesa

Olangoan Waterfalls in Puerto Princesa

Nagkayat-kayat Falls in El Nido

Kuyawyaw Falls in Taytay, Palawan


Kuyawyaw Falls

Iwahig Island Firefly Watching

Beautiful, serene and poetic Firefly Watching in Iwahig River in Palawan.

Iwahig Firefly Watching in Palawan.
An enchanted place to watch the stars while sailing in the enchanted river of Iwahig where firefly amuse you on how they response on the laser light.

Iwahig Firefly Watching on Iwahig Island in Palawan.


The firefly attraction and romantically added by the luminescent planktons that light up when stirred at Iwahig river on Iwahig Island, Palawan.

Pangulasian Island

Apulit Island

Honda Bay

Tubbataha


Tubbataha Reef National Park


Tubbataha Reef National Park


Tubbataha


Amanpulo


Balabac


Dugong on Calauit Island


Calauit Safari Park is a game reserve and wildlife sanctuary located on Calauit Island, a 3,700 hectare island in the Calamian Islands chain that lies off the coast of Palawan. It is known for its wildlife sanctuary with a substantial population of giraffes, zebras, and antelopes, as well as local fauna that all roam freely in a game reserve.

The Calauit Island Safari Park in Palawan is one of the most popular tourists attractions in the Philippines.

Calauit Safari Park on Calauit Island in Palawan


Deers in Calauit Safari Park on Calauit Island

Calauit

Calauit Safari Park

Calauit

Calauit Safari Park

Calauit Safari Park

Calauit Safari Park

Calauit Safari Park on Calauit Island


Calauit Safari Park

20 comments:

  1. Praying that the people of Palawan and tourists will respect, protect and conserve the environment! Make this island off limits to loggers, mining and reckless fishing. Let us preserve this beautiful island for the future generation to enjoy. Tourists will forever come and visit if the island will have all the beauty , white velvety beaches, rarest Flora and Fauna PRESERVED! Teodora (Yayen) Schipper Speer

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  2. I'm for reservation of the Palawan environment. I have been to the place n it's really beautiful.

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  3. the Philippines is east of eden

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  4. Taga palawan ako, pero ang dami ko pa wala na puntahan dito. ����

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  5. Beautiful islands but all the places of interest are extremely difficult to reach, the services are not at par with the cost and the area is far from entirely safe.

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    1. Comments whether good or bad are still comments. If you come here do not expect zero expenses like travelling from one place to another like you will do in a car. Remember these are all island-connected but per island there's always a means of transportation unless you want it free. Then swim unto the next islands. Tip : Next time bring money

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    2. Anonymous.... i forgot to mention YES it's not safe here : THE PLACE IS NOT SAFE FROM CORRUPT OFFICIALS and also BRIBERY . Anyway you are not dealing with government officials.

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  6. a month of vacation is not enough to travel all these beautiful places in Palawan.

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  7. What do you mean extremely difficult to reach? Fact is, each beautiful destination has their means of transportations like ship, airplane, van, bus, boat, jeep, etc. If you have a not so good experience, just don't announce it here that in general the Province and the people are not worth of our money. Not safe? For your info, Palawan is a safe haven. It's really peaceful there, no war, no bombing, no natural calamities like earthquake, tidal wave, flood and so on. Locals live in a simple lifestyle with an awesome nature that surround them. So can you give an example that the Province of Palawan isn't safe.

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  8. Just a bit of a correction. Palawan is not at the southern tip of the Philippines. It’s south of Luzon and north of Mindanao, and West of the Visayas. Those are the three major islands of the Philippines. Tawi-tawi is the province that’s at the sourthern-most part of the Philippines. It is part of Mindanao. And yes, it’s to the north of Malaysia, Sabah, to be exact. And yes, it is as beautiful, breathtaking, and awesome as the other more than 7,100 islands of the Philippines. I am from Luzon and traveling to our islands is one of my passions and guilty pleasures. Just driving home from a trip to San Vicente, Palawan, btw.

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  9. Having been to this beautiful island province, from Calauit to Balabac, no wonder it is dubbed as the best island in the world! Reaching the far away islands is part of the adventure.

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  10. The best island in the world if you never been to another island. This is BS there are so many better islands in the world. Phuket is better, Greek islands are better, Caribbean islands , Hawaii, and on and on and I live here no way is this paradise not even close.

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  11. One word... MAJESTIC! Better see for yourselves... I have always been in awe every time I come to Palawan, indeed a paradise on earth.

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  12. If you never been here in Palawan, Stop being bitter! Come & experience first before you sat something. Phuket yeah its Beautiful but lack of communication specially in English, Hawaii their seawater is so cold, Caribbean & Greek islands, are boring and expensive! Lol! I have visited all the islands you mentioned. No Doubt! Palawan is the Best! ❤️����

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  13. 💁🏻 Coron Palawan is the BEST!🇵🇭❤️

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  14. Yes there are lots of beautiful islands around the world but maybe Palawan have the best and unique beauty that make a diffrence..

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  15. Beautiful place when you can get away from the crowd. Island hopping is majestic so much beauty to take in. The bay in El Nido needs a clean up like the tried here in Boracay.
    The underground river is a huge tourist attraction, so be prepared.
    Many beautiful places are still rarely traveled to . Check out Nacpan and Duli beach, about 15 minutes from El Nido on a motor bike,
    Take only pictures and leave only footprints. Tagay 🌴🍻🏝

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