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Palawan questions!!!Country forums / South-East Asia Islands & Peninsula / Philippines | ||
I've got a few questions I am hoping some of you can help me with =) | ||
I would fly to Cebu, do the Visayas and fly Cebu- PP and work north from there. It can be rainy in December in the Palawans. PM me for hotel recommmendations. | 1 | |
Agree with#1 | 2 | |
i think you be better off starting in palawan. weather wise doesnt really matter this time of the year if it rains it rains but you will guarantee sunshine. and its the most strink part of the philippines so you wont regret spending less time after visayas. From manila fly to coron then slowly head south-- theres a boat that leaves twice a wk for elnido then there you can hop to port barton, sabang then puerto princesa(where you can fly to cebu)... | 3 | |
If you are diving, Coron is a good choice to start from, then to El Nido, Port Barton, Sabang and PP. If you're not diving, I'd be tempted to miss Coron and go straight to El Nido. Coron is a great place and has great wreck diving and island hopping, but imo if you are not diving, the island hopping is just as good from El Nido. From PP (after dining at the Ka Lui Seafood Restaurant) you can head off to the Visayas. | 4 | |
Awesome! Thanks for all the replies =) | 5 | |
yes what is strink ??? | 6 | |
I am not a diver. I still plan to go Coron - El Nido - Port Barton - Sabang - Puerto Princesa. It seems there are some nice things to see in The Calamian group of islands. Anyone more that thinks that non-divers should give Coron a miss? I am looking for more views on this. | 7 | |
To answer TheSwede's question, Coron IMO is worth a visit even for non-divers. Coron township itself isn't anything special, but it does have a good variety of places to eat, bars, etc. But there is some very good island hopping, hot springs, freshwater lakes etc. A few photos (if the link works) at http://www.flickr.com/photos/trota/sets/ | 8 | |