The location of the only two natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Philippines and the site of 40 percent of th country’s total reef concentration, this island province continues to lure and enthrall.
Palawan never loses its appeal to locals and tourists alike. And for a number of reasons powder fine white sand beaches, colorful reefs, alluring islets, secret coves, jungle clad mountains and undiscovered islands on this long stretch of land, embraced by the South China and Sulu seas. Dubbed as the Philippines’ last frontier, Palawan has a land area of one and a half million hectares of preserved splendor. The weather is almost perfect, as the island is seldom hit by typhoons. The best time to visit is from the months of March to May, when the abundant flora and fauna are at the height of their beauty.
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