
Palawan - Wikipedia
Palawan (/ p ə ˈ l ɑː w ən /, Tagalog: [pɐˈlaː.wan]), officially the Province of Palawan (Cuyonon: Probinsya i'ang Palawan; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Palawan), is an archipelagic province of the Philippines that is located in the region of Mimaropa.
Palawan (island) - Wikipedia
Palawan (Spanish: Isla de La Paragua) is the largest island of the province of Palawan in the Philippines and fifth-largest by area and tenth-most populous island of the country, with a total population of 994,101 as of 2020 census.
Palawan Island: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 ...
Palawan is a slice of heaven, a sliver of an island that teems with exotic wildlife, quaint fishing villages, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Wave hello to endangered animals at the Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary or explore the Japanese shipwrecks of Coron Island, regarded as one of the best dive sites in the world.
Discovering Palawan: About the Island | Palawan Travel Guide
Discover the heart and soul of the Philippines on the pristine white beaches and dramatic rock formations of Palawan. This island province is an adventurer’s dream, bursting with exotic flora and fauna, primeval caves, and secluded beaches.
10 Amazing Things to Do in Palawan, the Philippines - TripSavvy
2022年2月11日 · With plenty to explore from the gorgeous beaches, caves, jungles, and the occasional settlement offering rustic Filipino food, almost bottomless beer, and good company, Palawan offers adventures in the water, on land, and at the dinner table.
Best Palawan Island Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know
Palawan is one of the most popular island destinations in the Philippines, often named among the world’s most beautiful islands for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise lagoons, and white-sand beaches.
Top 28 Palawan Island Tourist Spots | Guide to the Philippines
Known as the Philippines' last ecological frontier, tours in Palawan Island will take you to breathtaking spots boasting towering limestone cliffs, powdery white beaches, and turquoise waters that stretch as far as the eye can see.