1 Night Puerto Princesa City & 2 Nights El Nido Package 2015

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- For Min. of 10PAX: Php 7, 810 instead of Php 11,500 for 4 Days and 3 Nights Palawan Tour
- Single Traveler: Php 14,750 instead of Php 19,750 for 4 Days and 3 Nights Palawan Tour
- For 2-3PAX: Php 9,890 instead of Php 11,890 for 4 Days and 3 Nights Palawan Tour
- For 4-5PAX: Php 8,970 instead of Php 10,970 for 4 Days and 3 Nights Palawan Tour
- For 6-7PAX: Php 8,575 instead of Php 10,575 for 4 Days and 3 Nights Palawan Tour
- For 8-9PAX: Php 8,210 instead of Php 10,210 for 4 Days and 3 Nights Palawan Tour
- Preferred Hotel in Palawan – Regidor Bed and Breakfast or Balay Inato
- Preferred Hotel in El Nido – Marina Garden Resort
- Overnight stay at Puerto Princesa City
- 2 Nights stay at El Nido
- City tour
- Underground River tour w/ Buffet picnic lunch
- El Nido Island hopping Tour
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- (PPS-EL Nido-PPS)
- Van Transfer during tour (SIC)
- Boat transfer during tour (SIC)
- Tour Guide
- All permits and entrance fee
- Extra Night Rate for Palawan – Php 1,150/pax
- Extra Night Rate for El Nido – Php 1,450/pax
Apparently nicknamed “the city in a forest,” Puerto Princesa city’s attractions have much to do with its natural wonders and commitment to the environment. In fact, it’s been named the Philippines’ cleanest and greenest city, and has been internationally recognized for environmental excellence.
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.
The entire area where the Underground River is located is actually a national park and a model of biodiversity. More than 800 plant species, including almost 300 trees, 195 bird species, 30 mammals, 19 reptiles, and eight bat species call this area home.
Looking to swim? Island hopping is one of the biggest draws of Puerto Princesa. At Honda Bay, boats take tourists to nearby islands for lunch picnics, snorkeling and non-stop swimming. The calm water and sandy bottoms beat any hotel pool.
Puerto Princesa is also home to more secluded and less commercial beaches. Try the beaches of Nagtabon, Napsan, and Marufinas if you want to enjoy fine beaches and awesome sunsets away from the crowds
Enjoy the Wonders of Palawan!
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.
The entire area where the Underground River is located is actually a national park and a model of biodiversity. More than 800 plant species, including almost 300 trees, 195 bird species, 30 mammals, 19 reptiles, and eight bat species call this area home.
Looking to swim? Island hopping is one of the biggest draws of Puerto Princesa. At Honda Bay, boats take tourists to nearby islands for lunch picnics, snorkeling and non-stop swimming. The calm water and sandy bottoms beat any hotel pool.
Puerto Princesa is also home to more secluded and less commercial beaches. Try the beaches of Nagtabon, Napsan, and Marufinas if you want to enjoy fine beaches and awesome sunsets away from the crowds
Enjoy the Wonders of Palawan!
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