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PALAWAN: Branded as the country's last frontier, has managed to preserve its fascinatingly natural habitat over the years where time also has stodd still.  Situated southwest of Mindoro and north of Malaysia's Sabah Island, got more than a thousand islands and islets make up Palawan's territory ideal breeding ground fro tropical flora and fauna. What is it about Palawan which attracts people from all over the world? Is it the fine weather? or maybe it's magical powers of letting time stands still while each creature finds his own place under the sun.
Manila to Puerto Princesa (province capital city): There are twice-daily flights via Philippine Airlines and Air Philippines. The flights take about one hour and  Puerto Princesa is only about one and a half kilometers from the airport.  Daily chartered flights are also available to El Nido, Taytay and Busuanga in Northern Palawan. Flying time is about one hour and forty five minutes. Getting around: There are buses, jeepneys, but they are more often than not, cramped and crowded. Tricycles, motorbikes with two seater sidecards are the most accessible form of transportation. Rental Cars are also available in Puerto Princesa. And you can go island hopping using the pumpboat.
Kiao Sealodge (Gay Friendly)                                                Tel. no. 433-3500
Uyunis Garden, Circulation Road, Puerto Princesa 5300
6 Cottages with shower, Terrace. (Please contact them for rates: room or cottages)
The Legend Hotel (GF)                                                       Tel. no. 433-9076/80 Malvar Street, Puerto Princesa 5300 email: [email protected]
Asia World Hotel (GF)                                                        Tel. no. 433-2022
San Miguel, Puerto Princesa 5300. email: [email protected]
PALAWAN Dive Sites:
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El Nido Groups of Islands
-Cuyo Islands
-Busuanga Area
-Tubbataha Reefs*****
-Bastera Reefs
-Pangalima Reefs***
Resort Hotels: (NG)
- Amanpulo Resort
   Tel no. 532-4041
- Club Noah -Isabelle
   Tel no. 810-7291
- El Nido Miniloc
   Tel no. 810-3388
- Pangalusian Isl. Resort
   Tel no. 810-3427
Calauit Island:
Located on the northwestern coast of Palawan, Calauit Islad is a 3,700 hectare game preserve and wildlife sanctuary.  Apart from indigenous species, the island also features African wildlife like girrafes, zebras and gazelles. Sea turtles, seacos and a variety of marine life nestle at its shores.
St.Paul's Subterranean National Park:
Beneath St Paul Mountain lies a quite underground river which snakes for about eight kilometers before opening up into a clear lagoon, then flowing into the South China Sea. The National Park also features the exciting Monkey Trail with its series of wooden paths to the forest. The forest itself is a hotspot for tropical flora and fauna.
Tabon Caves:
Called as the "Cradle of Philippine Civilization", the oldest known habitation site in Southeast Asia.  In it was unearthed a skull that dates back 22,000 years ago.
Beach-Combing:
For the sun lover, have Palawan as your refuge. Visit the Balsahan or Tagbarungis Swimming Resort, Kalis Point or better yet get a taste of El Nido (named after the swallow's nest). An almost utopian island resort that features black marble caves, tabletop corals, fantastic marine life and the requisite white sand beach.
Island Hopping:
Palawan consist of about 1,769 islands; the Calamian Island group to the north, the Cuyo Island groupe to the northwest, and the Balabac-Bugsuk Island group to the southwest. For the less adventurous, hide off to Honda Bay and from there, you can take your pick of your own little hideaway from Cowrie Island and Pandan  to La Isla Bonita and Isla de Nagusuan. Amidst these islands lie lovely white sand beaches, exciting divesite, or just a quite refuge to get away from it all..
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Palawan is one of our island paradise if you just want to  relax and enjoy each other company. Yes, its a LOVERS
( or Honeymooners ) Destination.
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