Has anyone done a trip through Southern Palawan, more specifically Balabac / Onuk island. Would love to know so more information about it all.... Worth the hike down there, how do you arrange it, accommodation etc..
Would be looking at coming from El Nido


You might have more detailed information from tour operators, particularly those based in Palawan. Even if some don't have their own websites, they have Facebook pages.

Haven't been to Onuk but have been to Balabac several times. There are ferries from Rio Tuba - Palawan
pics in this old, out of date blog page
http://www.dutchpickle.com/philippines/palawan/rio-tuba-palawan.html
fact - be aware of the malaria situation in southern Palawan which is widespread - also filiraisis which is more feared than malaria , but not as widespread
the lighthouse at the south end of Balabac is amazing but difficult to get to
http://www.dutchpickle.com/philippines/palawan/balabac-island.html
a friend took me down there with his boat once - we had to use a relief boatman as the usual guy was down with malaria -
In Balabac I usually stay at the rooms above the Sing-n-Swing Karaoke.
also note - Balabac is known for outstanding bulad - just don't pack it in your bags ha ha
in Rio Tuba I sometimes stay at Myra;s Sing Along and lodging house and sometimes I sleep on a bench at the dock. I am unaware of any tours at this time but who knows. It would likely take 10,000 pesos to rent a boat and boatman to take you down to the lighthouse - not sure really but it's a bit of a haul and boatmen are not eager to make that run.This would only be from Balabac as no one would go all the way to Melville from Rio Tuba.
there is also a 9 hole golf course near the Rio Tinto mine there by Rio Tuba which is changing the entire landscape
dp

-there is no accommodation by the lighthouse unless you know a local
-this is likely not a trip that you would organize through a tour company in El Nido - it is obviously a different sort of thing but you could easily get down to Rio Tuba using regular public transport
-Jean’s Mapag Kainan is the best food in Rio Tuba
-Balabac - Some people told me that it was possible to drive to Agutayan on the south side but others suggested that the trip would take 7 hours min provided the road was not too deep with mud, in which case it would not be possible. One man made it down there in a day but he is a local and did a good part of it on foot. He had to notify his brother of a death in the family.
-There is not a lot to be gained taking a motorbike to Balabac as most traffic is by pumpboat. Just getting to the island is not that difficult but getting around on it is. Long distance treks are not recommended for most. Distances are great and the only supplies are what you would take with you.
note - Renting a boat would be cost prohibitive to budget travelers.

Hello!
I've heard about Southern Palawan before as well, read the blog post about Balabac island mentioned by surfboy, and it looks really beautiful on pictures, plus the fact that few tourists make it there, makes the place very appealing.
But, I've read before about terrorists activities, mainly kidnapping in the area (like Dos Palmas resort in Honda bay), and I've read that Southern Palawan is considered very unsafe for the same reasons. And I know in some cases the news and the warnings are exaggerated, like I've read that Eastern Mindanao (including Camiguin, Siargao, Surigao, etc) is not safe, but I've never heard anything from there, and they are very touristy.
So I would like to ask, what do you think of South Palawan in terms of safetiness?

Yup - just got an email from friends in Rio Tuba
says Rio Tuba is no go and Balabac is worse at the moment
dp

Thanks everyone for the help!
dutchpcikle - are you saying Rio Tuba and Balabac are no go for foreigners due to instability? I.e - Kidnappings?

When have you been there? Did you feel that something could go wrong?
I've read about these issues almost 2 years ago already, so it looks like it's not really changing.

Southern Palawan is generally safe. The kidnapping at Halong Bay (Dos Palmas) happened several years ago. The recent kidnappings are those on the Island Garden City of Samal and somewhere in Zamboanga and the Sulu area which are in the southern part of Mindanao.
Camiquin, Siargao and Surigao are generally safe.