Puerto Princesa

Puerto Princesa, officially the City of Puerto Princesa and considered as 1st class highly urbanized city in the MIMAROPA region of the Philippines Puerto Princesa and a home of the Underground River, one of the 7 wonders of the world.

One of the safest cities in the country and also the most convenient way to go to the island paradise. There are a lot of activities to participate in on the island, so if you are an outgoing and adventurous person, Puerto Princesa is the place for you.

Find out here the top attractions and things to do.

Underground River

There is an 8.2-kilometer-long underground river as well as pristine forests, limestone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites.

Aside from the underground river, you can hike through the park's forests to see wildlife as well. Its forests are home to many birds, mammals, and reptiles, all peacefully living in harmony with each other.

You will receive a lifejacket, headgear, and an audio device where you will be able to listen to an instructional guide recorded on the underground river. You may also see bats, birds, and reptiles while cruising inside the underground river.

Honda Bay

Honda Bay is one of Puerto Princesa’s go to beach of the tourists and residents. Thanks to the many stunning beaches and crystal clear water that this island offers to people. Enjoying Honda Bay is one of the fun thing to do to unplug.

Island hopping in Honda Bay is always on tourist’s bucket lists when visiting Palawan. Most tours includes Pandan Island, Cowrie Island, Starfish Island, Luli Island and Pambato reef for snorkeling.

Baker’s Hill

One of tourist attraction of Puerto Princesa City. This place is famous because of its Bakery and Garden. This place is commonly visited by tourist and residents of Puerto Princesa not just because of their delicious delicacies but also because of its Family-Friendly environment. This is also considered as Palawan themed park. From the name itself, Bakers Hill is located on top of the Hill of Brgy. Sta. Monica Puerto Princesa City.

Palawan Museum

Ancient porcelain jars are among the many archeological and ethnographic artifacts in the vast collection at the Palawan Museum. Musical instruments are on display for amusement. As additional evidence of an advanced civilization, the museum also showcases relics from the Tabon Caves and a collection of Philippine-related books.

Iwahig Firely Watching

This popular tourist destination is located in Iwahig, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan and is one of travelers' must-see destinations because it allows visitors the chance to observe flickering insects also known as "fireflies" or "lighting bugs." On the excursion, there may be a chance to spot bioluminescent phytoplanktons or planktons that resemble stars in the rivers' pitch-black water.

Ugong Rock Adventures

Visits to the Puerto Princesa Underground River are commonly paired with action-packed side outings. It may be at Sabang X, the zipline by the sea made famous by Amazing Race Philippines Season 2, or at Ugong Rock Adventures, the perfect destination for heart-pounding sports like caving, spelunking, and ziplining. The impressive granite formation is filled with tunnels and narrow passageways that lead to an observation platform at the summit. The cave received its name from a hollow piece of limestone inside that, when tapped, produces an ugong sound.

Crocodile Farm

There is an exhibit in the lobby where they display various fascinating crocodile artifacts and other artifacts from extinct animals. Visitors can see baby crocodiles at the Hatchling House. Then they make their way to the adult crocodiles. Aside from the crocodiles, visitors take pleasure in exploring the rest of the park and the miniature zoo, which is home to a variety of threatened species, some of which are native to Palawan, including bearcats, eagles, bearded pigs, and myna birds.

Mitra’s Ranch

This well-liked tourist spot is owned by the family of the late senator Ramon Mitra. This little piece of paradise offers a breathtaking view of Puerto Princesa City and is situated in Sta Monica Heights. On top of the hill, there is a viewdeck that is available to anyone who wants to unwind.

This place offers horse riding and also a best place to celebrate birthday, wedding or even a simple picnic getaway.

Plaza Cuartel

One of the best place to see, this is Plaza Cuartel, a tiny park in Barangay Liwanag. Plaza Cuartel resembles any other city park, complete with benches, tall trees, and concrete sidewalks. Its dark past is evident in the tunnels and the remains of an old garrison. The Palawan Massacre took place in Plaza Cuartel. During World War II, 150 American prisoners of war were housed in the tunnels. However, on December 14, 1944, the Japanese made the decision to burn them all to death. Eleven prisoners managed to survive and avoid the mass execution while many others died.

City Bay Walk

Puerto Princesa Baywalk has become a well-liked gathering place for both locals and visitors.

Both locals and visitors visit the Baywalk to unwind and take in the view of the bay. Some people jog, while others stroll or walk quickly, while the majority just sit around. The bay's cool breeze makes it ideal for relaxing and unwinding.