Palawan
Last Frontier
The Adventure · Nov 30 – Dec 4, 2016 · 4 travelers
Lagoons, Limestone & One Long Road North: Our Palawan Story
Four of us flew into Puerto Princesa in the last days of November 2016, chasing the postcards — those impossible turquoise lagoons hemmed in by limestone cliffs. What we learned over the next five days is that Palawan doesn’t just hand you paradise; it makes you earn it, one long road and one early morning at a time, and it is all the sweeter for it.
We didn’t waste the first afternoon. Straight off the plane we swung through Puerto Princesa’s greatest hits — a riverside crocodile farm, the breezy hilltop of Mitra’s Ranch, the quiet weight of Plaza Cuartel, and the storybook gardens of Baker’s Hill — before pointing the van north. The road to El Nido is nearly five hours of jungle ridges, rice paddies, and roadside sari-sari stores, and we rolled into town well after dark, dazed and giddy and finally, really there.
Two tours, two completely different seas
El Nido runs on island-hopping tours, and we did the two big ones back to back. Tour C was pure adrenaline — we swam through a crack in a cliff to reach Hidden Beach, squeezed into the enclosed pool of Secret Beach, and dried off on the long sands of Helicopter Island, washing the day down with cold drinks at a barefoot beach bar as the whole bay caught fire at sunset.
Tour A the next morning was the slow exhale — the lagoon tour, all mirror-still water and towering karst. We paddled into the Big Lagoon, ducked through a low gap into the Small Lagoon, and floated over coral off Shimizu Island. Then we checked out, drove the long road back to the city, and demolished sizzling sisig and a whole crab at Kinabuchs, loud and happy and ravenous.
Day four we traded the islands for the jungle. An early van climbed over the mountains to Sabang, where a short bangka ride drops you at the mouth of the Puerto Princesa Underground River. Inside, the world goes black and cool and hushed, a guide’s lamp sweeping across cathedral-sized chambers while bats stir overhead — one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, and it earns every bit of the title. We surfaced blinking into the daylight, ate by the beach, and drove home for a steaming bowl of Chao Long noodles.
We saved the gentlest day for last. Honda Bay, just outside the city, is a scatter of low sandy islands in ridiculously blue, shallow water — the easiest island-hopping of the trip. We bounced between Cowrie, Luli, and Starfish, snorkeled the shallows, ate grilled fish on the boat, and generally did very little with great enthusiasm before the evening flight home.
We flew back to Manila sandy, sunburned, and already plotting the next trip — a handful of days, well under twenty thousand pesos each all-in, and a camera roll that still doesn’t quite believe itself. If you only ever take one Philippine island trip, make it this one; just leave room for the long road north. The full day-by-day, with every stop and what each day cost, is below.
📊 Trip Summary
💰 Budget Tiers (Group Total)
- Hostel dorms or fan rooms
- Joiner tours (mixed groups)
- Van transfers (5-6 hrs PP↔El Nido)
- Carenderia + market meals
- Skip Honda Bay or do DIY
- Hue Hotels PP + El Nido Garden Beach
- Standard joiner Tours A & C
- Air-con van transfers (Lexxus, Daytripper)
- Sit-down restaurants nightly
- Full inclusion: UGR + Honda Bay
- Sheridan El Nido / Pangulasian / Astoria PP
- Private boat charter (no joiners)
- Private van transfers (3 hrs less)
- Fine dining (Kalui, Pukka Bar, Trattoria)
- Optional helicopter to El Nido
✈️ Flights & Transfers
🚐 Local Transfers
Puerto Princesa
Tricycle: ₱12–15/pax in-city, ₱150–250 charter. Multicab to Sabang (UGR jump-off): ₱350 ow, 2.5 hrs each way. City Tour van charter: ₱2,500/day for group.
El Nido Town
Tricycle: ₱150–250 base fare in town (more expensive than PP). To Las Cabanas Beach (sunset): ₱200 each way. Walking: El Nido town is small — easy to walk between dock, market, and restaurants.
Honda Bay
Van from PP city to Sta. Lourdes wharf: ₱150–200/pax shared, 30 min. Boat charter for 4 pax (3 islands): ₱1,800–2,500 + ₱75 environmental fee per pax.
🏨 Recommended Stays by Tier
🍽️ Must-Try Food & Restaurants
Local Specialties
Restaurants Worth a Stop
📅 Daily Itinerary (Mid-Range)
| Item | Category | PHP | USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flights MNL → PPS (4 pax) | ✈️ Transport | ₱11,200 RT* | |
| City tour (van) – Crocodile farm, Mitra Ranch, Plaza Cuartel, Baker’s Hill | 🚐 Tour | ₱2,800 | |
| Tricycle / airport transfers | 🛺 Transport | ₱400 | |
| Lexxus shuttle PP → El Nido (4 pax) | 🚐 Transport | ₱2,800 | |
| El Nido homestay (2 rooms, night 1) | 🏨 Lodging | ₱9,000 | |
| Lunch en route + El Nido arrival dinner | 🍽️ Meals | ₱2,400 |
| Item | Category | PHP | USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| El Nido homestay (2 rooms, night 2) | 🏨 Lodging | ₱6,400 | |
| Tour C joiner: Hidden Beach, Matinloc Shrine, Secret Beach, Star Beach, Helicopter Island (4 pax) | ⛵ Tour | ₱5,400 | |
| Env. fee + boat permit (El Nido) | 🏝️ Fees | ₱800 | |
| Tour lunch included · sunset Pukka Bar drinks + dinner | 🍽️ Meals | ₱2,400 |
| Item | Category | PHP | USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tour A joiner: Big Lagoon, Small Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, Shimizu Is., 7 Commandos Beach | ⛵ Tour | ₱5,000 | |
| Tour lunch (boat paluto) included | 🍽️ Meals | — | — |
| Lexxus van El Nido → PP (4 pax, late afternoon) | 🚐 Transport | ₱2,800 | |
| Homestay PP (2 rooms, night 3) | 🏨 Lodging | ₱6,400 | |
| Late dinner Kinabuchs (sisig + crab) | 🍽️ Meals | ₱2,200 |
| Item | Category | PHP | USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Underground River day tour (4 pax, includes van, permits, boat, audio guide, buffet lunch) | 🛶 Tour | ₱6,800 | |
| Homestay PP (2 rooms, night 4) | 🏨 Lodging | ₱6,400 | |
| Tour buffet lunch included · Chao Long dinner | 🍽️ Meals | ₱1,200 | |
| Baker’s Hill pasalubong stop | 🎁 Pasalubong | ₱1,400 |
| Item | Category | PHP | USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Honda Bay tour (4 pax): Cowrie + Luli + Starfish Island, boat charter | ⛵ Tour | ₱3,800 | |
| Environmental + island fees (Honda Bay) | 🏝️ Fees | ₱600 | |
| Boat lunch (grilled fish + rice) | 🍽️ Meals | ₱1,200 | |
| Flights PPS → MNL (4 pax, evening) | ✈️ Transport | ₱12,800 RT* | |
| Last-minute cashew + hopia pasalubong | 🎁 Pasalubong | ₱900 |
💡 Pro Tips
- Tour C is the better El Nido tour: Hidden Beach + Helicopter Island are jaw-droppers. Tour A’s Big Lagoon is iconic but very crowded.
- Book Underground River permits early: Daily visitor cap of 900. PPS hotels can book for you, or DENR website. Mid-day slots fill first.
- Avoid back-to-back island tours: If doing both Tour A and C, leave a buffer day. Salt + sun + boat = exhausting.
- El Nido has frequent brownouts: Charge devices at every chance. Many hotels run on generators only at night.
- Bring reef-safe sunscreen: Some lagoons now ban regular sunscreen. Long-sleeve rashguard is your friend.
- Cash heavy: El Nido has 2-3 ATMs that frequently run out. Bring enough PHP cash from PP.
- Tour A “no swim” Big Lagoon (post-2019): In 2016 you could still swim! Now it’s kayak-only with separate fee.
- Kalui Restaurant: Must reserve in advance — barefoot dining, set menu only. Iconic PP experience.
- Honda Bay last: Easier as day-of-flight activity — close to airport, half-day commitment.
- Hopia + dried mangoes: Buy at Baker’s Hill on the way back from Sabang (UGR tour passes by).
Itinerary highlights: Day 1 City Tour, Day 2 El Nido Tour C (Hidden Beach + Helicopter Island), Day 3 El Nido Tour A (Big Lagoon + Small Lagoon) and back to PP, Day 4 Underground River, Day 5 Honda Bay + departure flight. Flights split: MNL→PPS inbound (Day 1) + PPS→MNL outbound (Day 5). Exchange rate default: ₱49 = $1 (Nov 2016 historical rate).