Thursday, August 7, 2014

Coron, Palawan Philippines

Coron is both the name of the largest town on the island of Busuanga, and the name of a different, smaller island just offshore. The area is famous for its World War II wreck diving, and the site has been named in many lists of top dive spots in the world. In September 1944, a fleet of Japanese ships hiding in the harbor were sunk in a daring raid by the US navy. The result is around ten well preserved underwater shipwrecks surrounded with coral reef.

There are also attractions on Coron Island itself. There are many beautiful bleach white sand beaches, mostly tiny and surrounded by large limestone cliffs and wildlife. Barracuda and Kayangan lakes are both stunning locations, and good for snorkeling, and the island is the ancestral domain of an indigenous tribe who are managing the island in a sustainable way and keeping outsiders at a distance and offshore at night.


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Monday, June 9, 2014

Puerto Princesa Underground River officially confirmed as one of the New7Wonders of Nature



Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) is now confirmed as one of the New7Wonders of Nature. Making the announcement in Manila, Bernard Weber, Founder-President of New7Wonders, congratulated the people of the Philippines for supporting their national finalist in the global campaign.


Puerto Princesa’s pride is easily the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River (or Underground River), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

The 8.2-kilometer river, said to be the longest navigable underground river in the world, winds its way underneath a mountain range, through the St. Paul Underground River Cave, and then goes out into the South China Sea. The journey through the cave system alone is 24 kilometers long.

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Sunday, April 6, 2014

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Palawan: The Ultimate Archipelago for Adventurers



Lonely Planet named our province as the “ultimate archipelago for adventurers”. Not really a surprise since our place offers many wonderful sites for extreme travel adventures.

Diving enthusiasts wouldn’t miss the Tubataha reef. If they want more, we also have Coron diving sites. Thrill-seekers looking to take their diving experience in a different level would often opt for Tec diving (Technical Diving), go down several feet deeper to visit giant Japanese ship wrecks.

Mountain climbers and trekkers would find their own travel routes as well. Palawan is known for its mountains and waterfalls characterized by majestic rock formations .

Underwater adventures, trekking, mountain climbing – name it, Palawan should have it. It really is a dream destination for off-the-beaten-track adventurers. Though why it was only in top 8 we have no idea yet. Maybe your judges need to experience our province in the flesh and see how truly marvelous this place is.

No exact details regarding the criteria were given, but the original post from the travel site read that they might have chosen candidates because: “… they’re undeniably up and coming. Maybe there is something special in store for them in 2013. Or perhaps we just…love them to bits and want to shout it from the rooftops.”

For whatever reason you guys might have, we are speaking for all Palaweños when we say that we are very proud and happy Palawan is in your list!

What do you say? :D

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Full Moon Festival at Puerto Princesa, Palawan


Have plans on the 28th? Well you’d better keep your schedule free because an exciting event is being brewed up in Puerto Princesa.

Marina De Bay Resort & Spa will be holding their first Full Moon Festival in Puerto Princesa, Palawan this coming November 28  & Dec 28.  Enjoy the best view of the full moon in Palawan, and have fun with other watchers while eating good food, watching fire dance performance,  and listening to acoustic live bands.

Full Moon in Marina De Bay

Marina De Bay Resort and Spa is famous for its breath-taking view of Puerto Princesa bay. Situated in front of Palawan dock area, one can effortlessly see the boats and vessels drifting on Palawan’s clear blue waters.

During the day, this place is an epitome of peace and tranquility.


At night, the spot turns into an ideal place for romance. Lovers and couples walk around the hilltops and bay area, trying to take in the view of the stars offset by the dark sky and reflected on the glistening dark waters. With the soft lights dancing and playing on its waves, the bay becomes a magical reflection of the night sky.

During the full moon, the scene becomes even more magical as the place is showered with the moon’s pale blue light. It will be a sight that one couldn’t dare miss.

A great variety of dishes will also be served during the event. The resort will set up a buffet table for the Moon watchers. Since they are also famous for their wonderful dishes, everyone is guaranteed to have a full meal while gazing at the full moon. Price is only at P245.00 per head. Amazing deal, right?



So what are you waiting for? The Full Moon Festival is an exclusive event for Marina De Bay’s clients, so you better book an accommodation now if you don’t want to miss it.

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Underwater Living Treasures: the Four Turtles of Palawan

According to Chinese Feng Shui experts, water is the dominant element for 2013. Did you know that turtles are considered as the luckiest water creatures in Chinese mythology?

Foreign and local tourists go to Palawan for Ecological tourism. Aside from the endemic birds and crocodiles, turtles are the object of fascination and wonder in Palawan.

THE FOUR TURTLES OF PALAWAN



The Green Turtle (Chelonia Mydas)

Known as “Kutuan”, this variety of turtles are abundant in Cuyo, Palawan up to the far south in Tawi-Tawi.

Green turtles are usually found in tropical and subtropical waters. They mainly stay on continental coasts and islands, are generally herbivores, and gets off every day by feeding on various marine flora. Baby green turtles eat small animals though.


Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys Imbricate)

Commonly referred to as “Pawikan”, the Hawksbill Turtles can also be found on Turtle Islands in Palawan. They are among the most endangered turtle species in the world so the local authorities are tight when it comes to these creatures.

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At present, the hawksbills are few in numbers even in highly protected sanctuaries. They thrive on tropical waters and prefer to keep nestle on shallow areas which have abundant corals. They feed on sponges and other marine flora.




Loggerhead turtle (Caretta)

Loggerhead turtles have mighty jaws as one of their distinguishing characteristics. They can live on different kinds of waters; they normally swarm on temperate waters and tropical oceans.




Leatherback turtle (Dermochelys Coriacea)

Natives in Cuyo call them “Kantuhan”. Compares to the other three species, leatherbacks have the thickest skin which allows them to withstand colder waters. Their diet consists of soft-bodied invertebrates like jelly fish and similar mollusks.

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Turtles represent longevity and wealth. They can live for a few hundred years which makes them the best symbol for good health. However, their existence is currently endangered because of their very meaning in Chinese fortune telling. They are sold to wealthy businessmen in the black market pet trades.

Since 2009, the National government along with various local municipalities in Palawan province has focused their efforts on rescuing Philippine forest turtles from illegal smugglers. In August 2012, 39 Philippine forest turtles were confiscated from a traveling Chinese National in Hongkong. They were shipped back to Palawan a few days after.

Dubbed as “The Last Ecological Frontier of the Philippines”, Palawan is home to many biological creatures, and among them are the Palawan Turtles. Not everyone is aware of this fact but of all 7 species of turtles in the world, Palawan nestles four of them.

It is indeed a blessing to have them in our shores, and taking care of them is the least we can do to ensure that biological harmony will remain in our islands for the years to come.

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