Explore the famous places in Puerto Princesa at your own pace & time. Relaxing travel to must see places in the city.
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A city baywalk with palm trees, flowers, lamp posts, benches, and a bay view for sunsets.
War memorial site for our heroes.
A National Historical Site, Plaza Cuartel is a restored ruin of an old garrison where, in the evening of December 14, 1944 Japanese soldiers burned around 150 American prisoners of war in a tunnel found beneath the park's portals, which now stands as a grim reminder of World War II atrocities. The remains of those who died were buried at St.Louis Country, Jefferson Barracks, National Cemetery, Missouri, U.S.A in 1952. Only I prisoners survived to tell the story.
On March 10,1872, six days after the Spanish expedition arrived in Puerto Princesa, the first mass was celebrated by the Rev. Fr. Exequiel Moreno in the same place where the cathedral now stands. He later erected the parish under the patronage of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception.
It took almost a century though before the present cathedral was built, in 1961, under then Bishop Most Rev. Gregorio Espiga. The interesting angular structure departs from the conventional religious architecture of most churches in the country.
The Palawan Museum was created in 1991 with a vision of serving as a center and repository of relics and artifacts in Palawan, as a genuine source of the rich natural and historical legacy of Palawan and as a source of a growing collection and reference on Palawan’s cultural heritage.
Binuatan Creations Handloom Weaving is a well-known handicraft or pasalubong (gift) shop in Puerto Princesa wherein tourists learn to appreciate a part of Palawan’s oldest and highly esteemed traditions, which is crafting colorfully designed hand-loomed products.
Welcome to Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center! Be our guest and be in awe with your close-up encounter with 2 species of crocodiles in the Philippines, and learn amazing information about them. Get the rare opportunity to see crocodile eggs hatch, have your photos taken with young crocodiles, and learn how you can be a warrior for nature! Aside from these exciting activities, guests are also encouraged to take a walk with nature in the 4-hectare Nature Park, home to the rescued endemic species in Palawan, the wild flora and a vast and diverse species of rare birds.
Rancho Sta. Monica, popularly known as Mitra’s Ranch, used to be a private property. They’ve long been opened to the public from 6AM-6PM. It is among the must-see of PPS because this gives you an astonishing view of Puerto Princesa City There are lots of activities in the area like trampoline, horse back riding, and zip lining!
This unique “prison without bars” was established by the Americans in 1904. The inmates tend vast farms instead of idly spending time behind bars. The more enterprising earn by making handicrafts and other productive activities during their spare time. Iwahig has since become synonymous to finely handcrafted bags and other souvenir items.
The Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm is one of the most popular prisons in the Philippines. It was established in 1902 by the United States for the Filipino prisoners who had fought with the American during their colonization in the Philippines.
The Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm is located at Baranggay Iwahig, Palawan and is 30 minute ride from the province's capital, Puerto Princesa. Currently, it houses some 4,000 inmates.
Back in the 1970’s, Puerto Princesa, Palawan became host to what was termed as boat people, Vietnamese people who escaped war raging in their country. They have fled their country searching for safe destinations in SouthEast Asia which include areas in the Philippines such as Bataan and Puerto Princesa.
Puerto Princesa welcome these refugees and they were given a place where they can settle in what is now called Viet Village in Barangay Sta. Lourdes which is approximately 13 kilometers from the City Center. The Vietnamese were able to establish a thriving community.
Puerto Princesa is the capital city of the Philippine province of Palawan. Known for its stunning natural beauty, it's a gateway to the famous Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park and offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences. The city is surrounded by lush forests and is renowned for its eco-tourism initiatives.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring an 8.2 km long underground river that flows directly into the sea. The park is known for its stunning limestone karst landscapes and unique biodiversity.
A unique eco-adventure park offering rock climbing, zip-lining, and cave exploration. The park is named after the echoing sound produced when striking the rock.
A popular island-hopping destination featuring pristine beaches, clear waters, and vibrant marine life. The tour typically includes stops at several islands such as Starfish Island, Luli Island, and Cowrie Island.
A local delicacy made from woodworms found in mangrove trees, often eaten raw or cooked.
A Palawan specialty made with chicken cooked in a spicy coconut milk sauce.
This is the best time to visit Puerto Princesa as the weather is dry and ideal for outdoor activities and island hopping. The city is vibrant with various festivals and events.
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Puerto Princesa is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams.
Puerto Princesa Bus Terminal
Jeepneys are the most common and affordable mode of public transport in Puerto Princesa. They are colorful and can be crowded.
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A stunning destination known for its limestone cliffs, lagoons, and pristine beaches. El Nido offers incredible island-hopping tours and outdoor activities.
Famous for its World War II shipwrecks, Coron offers incredible diving and snorkeling opportunities. The island also features stunning lakes and beaches.
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