San Vicente

In the Philippine province of Palawan, San Vicente—officially known as the Municipality of San Vicente—is a first-class municipality. According to the census of 2020. It is home to Long Beach, the second-longest white-sand beach in Southeast Asia and the longest in the Philippines. It is reported to be three times longer than Boracay's renowned White Beach at precisely 14.7 Kilometers. For visitors who want to sightsee, spend hours at the beach, or hop between islands, San Vicente's Long Beach offers a relaxed atmosphere.

Bato ni Ningning

In Barangay Sto, there is a famous rock called Bato ni Ningning that is perched on a hill. Palawan's San Vicente. The view from the summit was breathtaking. Everyone would do the climb again right away. Long Beach can be seen through the hills and was set against the backdrop of the beaches. It was windy outside, which was perfect for an outdoor activities. Although visitors can ride motorcycles to the summit, it's equally beneficial to simply walk and take in the view.

Inandeng River Kayaking and Mangrove Forest

Aquatic life finds refuge in mangrove swamps.

Renting a boat, a kayak, or taking a river cruise are all comfortable ways to explore the Inandeng River in San Vicente.

The Mangrove River Cruise in San Vicente, Palawan is a fun and instructive afternoon excursion, especially if you have children who are interested in mangroves and how they assist in protecting marine life.

Lounge at Long Beach

The greatest way to explore all that Long Beach has to offer is by renting a vehicle. To get your group about to Long Beach, you may either sign up for a day tour or rent an e-trike. There are numerous eateries along Long Beach that provide both regional and international food.

In addition to swimming, kayaking, and standing paddling, one of the nicest things you can do here is watch the spectacular sunset.

Free diving at Twin Reef

Visit Port Barton, Palawan, and stay there for your upcoming holiday! Twin Reef, one of Port Barton's most well-known snorkeling locations, is a fantastic site to begin your journey. With the stunning view of glistening white sands and crystal blue waters that this site affords, you'll realize how simple it is to find one or two sea turtles.

Trek to Bigaho Waterfalls and Pamuayan Falls

If you want to take a break from all the island-hopping and beach lazing, spend a day exploring these waterfalls in San Vicente, Palawan. Rent a motorcycle or join a tour group to discover two spectacular falls in Port Barton. It might take two hours to hike to the falls.  Another 17-meter-high waterfall, Pamuayan Falls, is reachable after a 15-minute climb and a river crossing. Before continuing your hour-long journey to Bigaho Falls, you can take a dip in the cool water nearby.

Starfish Island

On this island in Palawan, you can find shallow waters and a great variety of starfish. Many them are scattered around the beach. Despite how appealing it would be to take pictures with the starfish, keep in mind that taking them from the water and picking them up might potentially be harmful. Along with having some amazing marine life, Starfish Island is a popular lunch stopover place for island hopping cruises. The shallow waters nearby are perfect for a brief swim before lunch.

Exotic Island

Until you visit the amazing Palawan Island, you won't realize how really exotic it is.  There are waters that are clear and turquoise. You'll have such a bizarre experience here that you'll be daydreaming about going back all the time. Like Starfish Island, Exotic Island is a popular lunch spot for island-hopping tours. You may swim further—about 50 feet from the shore—and snorkel to see the varied marine life below, though, if you stay a little while longer.

Visit Fantastic Reef

If you love corals, you shouldn't miss this incredible snorkeling location in San Vicente, Palawan. The green corals there are renowned. Numerous fish species and other marine life can be found in the area.

If you're staying on the island or just visiting, the reef is right nearby Double Island and is a fantastic place to go snorkeling. a sandbar that you can walk across.

Skydiving at Skydive Greater Palawan

If you want to try skydiving, head over to San Vicente's Skydive Greater Palawan, a popular tourist destination.

You don't need to have any prior experience to participate in this activity. If you're a novice, a top instructor will skydive alongside you in tandem while you merely take in the scenery. If you have previous skydiving experience, you can do it by yourself.