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We offer tours, cruises, and trips to the following destinations...
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PALAWAN
TOURS
NORTHERN
PALAWAN (excluding CORON)
| ISLAND HOPPING, CORON BAY |
(Day tour)
Daytour including highlights of visiting Coron Island.
Short climb up its limestone cliffs to its hidden
brackish, thermal decline Cayangan / Barracuda Lake.
Explore Coron’s blue hidden “twin” lagoon
for snorkelling and swimming. Lunch at a secluded
beach cove. Next, you will sail along the mangrove;
where you can relax in a hot water spring (of salt
water).
$55 USD per person
Includes: Return boat transfer, picnic lunch and 1
drink. |
| SEA CANOE |
(Day tour)
Paddle yourself (with support banca & guide) and
explore the lagoon, beaches and undercut cliffs of Coron
Island. Pace and intensity as you desire.
The islands scattered north of Palawan offer one of the
world’s most spectacular marine environments. Towering
limestone cliffs rear straight up from seas teeming with
marine life, and hidden bays offer deserted beaches for
camping. The coral reefs here are amongst the most extensive
in the country, so be sure to bring your snorkeling gear.
Many islands are also covered in jungle, the habitat
of rare bird species. If you are willing to carry your
boat, you can explore some of the lakes on Coron Island,
home of the reclusive Tagbanua Tribe. Internationally
known tour operators run regular sea kayaking tours among
the islands around northern Palawan.
$65 USD per person |
| CALUIT ISLAND WILDLIFE SANCTUARY |
(2D/1N)Minimum 4 pers
Covering an area of 3,700
hectares, this unique sanctuary is home to both endemic
animals and African wildlife such as giraffe, zebra,
gazelles, native Calamian deer.
Palawan Wildlife Rescue and
Conservation Center
(formerly Crocodile Farming Institute). Aims to preserve
and conduct further research studies on endangered species
of crocodiles. One of the projects is a hospital for
sick and disabled crocodiles. It also intends to make
good use of the raw materials derived from crocodile
skin.
They also maintain a mini-zoo featuring some of
Palawan's native animals
$150 USD per person
Includes: Banca via Black Island, overnight accommodation
w/ breakfast truck, lunch, beach BBQ and entrance fee. |
NORTHERN PALAWAN (excluding CLUB PARADISE)
| DUGONG WATCHING FOR DIVER & NON-DIVER |
Minimum 2 people
Full day excursion with diving boat “Karen Claire” along
the Busuanga coastline. Explore the Dugong feeding area.
Excluding Club Paradise / Maricaban Bay Marina Resort.
$60 USD per person
2-5 days trip available
More details: Scuba Diving
$120 USD/person/day
Includes: Food, unlimited diving & coffee to a.o.
Apo Reef, Barracuda lake, Black island. |
CENTRAL PALAWAN (excluding Puerto Princesa only)
| CITY TOUR |
(Half Day tour)
This tour will bring you to Crocodile Farm, Butterfly
Graden, Iwahig Penal Farm, Palawan Museum, Cathedral
and Rancho Santa Monica.
$60 USD per person (If minimum 6 people $40 USD per
person) |
| PUERTO PRINCESA/ST. PAUL'S SUBTERRANEAN RIVER NATL PARK |
(Day tour)
A 3 hour rugged but scenic drive will bring us to
Sabang. Walk part of the “Monkey” trail
to the Ranger’s Hut. After a picnic lunch, board
a small canoe to paddle on the river flowing inside
the bat filled caverns. An amazing show of nature’s
sculpture; this snake-like river beneath the limestone
cliffs of the 3,901 hectare St. Paul’s National
Park.
$125 USD/person (If minimum 6 people $60 USD/person) |
| HONDA BAY ISLAND HOPPING |
(Day tour)
Only 15 mins away from Puerto Princesa City, a pumpboat
off to Sta. Lourdes Wharf will take you to visit one
unique island after another. E.g. Starfish & Snake
Island with fine sand beaches or Cowrie Island with
coral reef nearby. Relax, swim/ feed tropical fishes,
or just relax down at the beach. Picnic lunch on one
of the islands.
The bay consists of several islets with shallow reefs
bordering fabulous beaches which have become the favorite
swimming, snorkelling, and diving destinations of local
residents and tourists. These islets are the Cannon (Cowrie)
Island, Bat Island, Lu-Ii Island (derived from the word ""lulubog-lilitaw"",
meaning floating and sinking island, is visible only
during low tide), Meara Marina, Starfish Island (known
for its fine white sand and clear water ,Snake Island
(an island with a long stretch of fine white sand shaped
like a snake), Pandan Island, and Senorita Island (the
breeding site of lapu-lapu fish). Lodging facilities
are available for overnight stays in the islands of Meara
Marina and Starfish (Sandbar Resort).
$95 USD per person (If minimum 6 people $50 USD/person) |
| ESTRELLA WATERFALLS |
Day tour)
A 2-3 hour drive south of Puerto Princesa City will
bring you to the foot of a rainforest mountain with
its waterfalls. One can enjoy its massage from the
spring cool water cascading while sitting on a rock.
Explore the surrounding nature’s park if you
love nature.
$105 USD per person (If minimum 6 people $55 USD per
person) |
| BATAK TRIBES, TREKKING |
(Day tour)
We leave 0730 to San Rafael, a 2 hours drive from Puerto
Princesa City. From there, we trek 2.5 hrs to the
Batak Tribe. Along the way familiarize yourself with
the names of the giant trees. Lunch at riverside
of the rainforest. Late afternoon, return to Puerto
Princesa City. Site trip to Vietnamese Village if
time permits. Including Batak interpreter guide and
helper.
$125 USD per person (If minimum 6 people $70 USD per
person) |
| TANABAG JUNGLE TREK |
(2D/1N)
Overnight tour with full board meals. Tanabag is the
home to the Tabak and Tagbanua Tribes; a semi-nomadic
cultural minority. By walking at least 3 hrs we reach
the tribe and stay overnight in their community to
experience their everyday village life.
$145 USD per person |
| TABON CAVE COMPLEX |
Tabon Cave Complex (Day tour)
About 157 kms south of Puerto Princesa City , Tabon
Caves can be reached by taking a bus or jeepney ride
from the provincial capital to Quezon followed
by a pumpboat ride from Quezon wharf to the caves.
Travel time is 3-4 hours by bus or jeepney to Quezon
and 20-30 minutes’ boat
ride from Quezon pier to the caves.
Tabon Cave is located
at the base of a towery limestone cliff facing the
South China Sea. An impressive dome shaped entrance
chamber bathed by sunlight. The Tabon Man, discovered
by a National Museum Field Team, proves that the Phils
was once a part of Mainland Asia with flora and fauna,
similar to Borneo/ Malaysia and Indonesia.
The Cave trekking will take (more or less) 2 hours
to the different passages and chambers with its archeological
findings.
$125 USD per person (If minimum 6 people $60 USD per
person) |
NORTH WEST PALAWAN (excluding Port Barton)
| 5 DAY/4 NIGHT CAMPING & ISLAND HOPPING |
with boat (excluding PORT BARTON)
Day 1: From Port Barton's Swissipinni Lodge we head
early morning off-shore along the beautiful coast for
El Nido passing the small fishing center Liminangcong.
Overnight in comfortable, spacious tents near El Nido.
Day 2: Visit the blue lagoons and fascinating islands
with small sandy beaches in The Baquit Archipelago.
Enjoy snorkelling its coral reefs, swimming in between
the famous rugged, steep limestone cliffs. B.B.Q. Overnight
on one of the islands.
Day 3: Visit little El Nido town, north of the "Last
Frontier". Free day to relax, shop or sightseeing.
Sunset cruise with a bonfire on the beach. Night fishing.
Day 4: Departure to Port Barton, with island hopping
in the Pagdanan Bay. Overnight camp on an island.
Day 5: Early morning departure to visit Underground
River (entrance fee on own
account). Experience a canoe-trip within the bat-filled
caverns. Admire the cathedral-like caverns of this
river that stretches up to 8 km underneath the
limestone cliffs.Lunch at St. Paul's National Park.
Compulsory trek via "MonkeyTrail" to Sabang.
In the afternoon you might opt here either to take
public transportation to Puerto Princessa or return
to Port Barton's Swissippini Lodge by boat.
Minimum 6 persons, maximum 8 persons.
$60 USD per person per day.
Includes: Fuel, boat, guide, comfortable spacious
tents, sleeping bags, 4 breakfast / 4 lunch/ 4 dinners,
fish/snorkel equipment. |
NORTH EAST PALAWAN (excluding ROXAS)
| 4 DAY/3 NIGHT CAMPING & ISLAND HOPPING |
with boat (excluding ROXAS)
The starting point of this boat tour is at Puerco island,
Palawan Northeast. The itinerary could be changed up
to 8 days. Suggested visits to explore the Northeast
of Palawan are: Mau-Manu island, Elephant island, Apulit
island (near Club Noah Resort), Flower island , Baraton
Point (located at the northern tip of the island), Lalutaya
Island or Bacuit Bay El Nido.
Minimum 6 persons. $95 USD
/ person per day
Includes: Fuel,
boat, guide, camping tent, 3 meals per day incl. coffee & tea,
snorkelling mask, fishing materials. |
Notes:
- Minimum of
two persons
- Rates valid until further notice
- Rates are per adult.
Children 3-10 yrs. less 25%
- Rates subject to change
without prior notice
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INCLUSIONS:
- Roundtrip
air-conditioned land transportation
- English speaking
tour guide
- Entrance, Parking & Registration Fees
- Lunch
- Boat transfer (if applicable)
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