Explore the highlights of Puerto Princesa, the capital of Palawan, on this Private half‑day tour. Visit historical sites like Plaza Cuartel and the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, stroll along the scenic Baywalk, and enjoy the colorful displays at MCA Market. Stop by Baker’s Hill for local treats and panoramic views, experience the Palawan Butterfly Garden, and discover traditional crafts at Binuatan Creations. This tour combines history, culture, nature, and local flavors, perfect for first-time visitors wanting a comprehensive city experience. And savor Palawan’s famous Chaolong noodles.
A long, paved seaside promenade along Sandoval Street beside Puerto Princesa Bay where locals and visitors stroll, jog, or just relax by the water. It’s often compared to Manila Bay’s promenade but with cleaner air, a calmer vibe, and scenic views.
During the Japanese occupation (1942–1945), the Plaza was used as a prison camp for captured Allied soldiers. On December 14, 1944, fearing an Allied return, Japanese forces forced about 150 American prisoners of war (POWs) into tunnels beneath the Plaza and killed them by fire and other brutal methods — an atrocity known today as the Palawan Massacre. Only 11 prisoners survived by escaping and swimming to freedom.
It stands as a somber reminder of the horrors of war and serves both as an educational site for visitors and a place of reflection for local communities and descendants of those affected.
The first Catholic Mass in Puerto Princesa was celebrated at this site on March 10, 1872 by Fray Ezequiél (Exequiel) Moreno, an Augustinian Recollect missionary, just days after Spanish explorers arrived in the area. He established the parish under the patronage of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Breathtaking Views: The ranch sits atop Sta. Monica Heights, offering sweeping vistas over the city, lush hills, and the Sulu Sea / Honda Bay—especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset.
Baker’s Hill is a family‑friendly mini park and bakery perched on Mitra Road in Barangay Sta. Monica, just outside Puerto Princesa City. It started as a simple local bakery known for its hopia (a Filipino sweet pastry)
The bakery itself and small souvenir stalls sell freshly baked treats perfect for pasalubong, including hopia, pastel breads, and sweet goodies. Many visitors buy boxes of hopia and pastries to take home.
The garden showcases various tropical butterfly species fluttering in a landscaped enclosure, giving you a chance to observe them up close.
The site also features a Palaw’an Tribal Village, where indigenous community members share traditional crafts, music, hunting tools, survival skills, and cultural practices.
Binuatan Creations is not just a souvenir stop — it’s a living workshop where tradition meets tourism, offering insight into Palawan’s weaving heritage, hands‑on craft experiences, and meaningful local souvenirs that support community artisans.
Running tour;
Named after the local medium‑sized trees with pink‑to‑white blossoms that bloom around March–April, similar to Japan’s sakura.
Will also stop at Chaolong House to experience a local cuisine.
unique Filipino adaptation of Vietnamese pho that became popular when Vietnamese refugees introduced their cuisine to the city in the late 1970s. In Palawan, it’s known for its savory, slightly sweet beef or pork broth.
(Guest expense-optional)
One of Puerto Princesa’s most popular one-stop souvenir and pasalubong shopping hubs.
Upon arrival at the airport, please proceed to the arrival area and wait at the waiting shed on the right side. Our guide/driver will meet you there. You will also be contacted via WhatsApp upon your arrival for easy coordination. Kindly keep your phone on and accessible.
Palawan is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, pristine beaches, and diverse ecosystems. It's a paradise for adventurers and nature lovers, offering everything from world-class diving to lush jungles and unique wildlife.
A stunning coastal town known for its limestone cliffs, lagoons, and pristine beaches. It's a gateway to some of the best island hopping tours in the Philippines.
Famous for its world-class diving spots, shipwrecks from WWII, and beautiful lakes. It's a paradise for divers and nature enthusiasts.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring an underground river that flows directly to the sea. It's a unique ecosystem with stunning rock formations.
A type of woodworm eaten raw, often with calamansi and chili. It's a local delicacy for the adventurous.
A Filipino ceviche made with fresh raw fish cured in vinegar and calamansi juice, mixed with chili, onions, and other spices.
A sizzling dish made from chopped crocodile meat, onions, chili peppers, and other spices. It's a unique and adventurous dish.
This is the dry season with plenty of sunshine, making it ideal for beach activities and island hopping. However, it's also the busiest time with more tourists.
Philippine Peso (PHP)
PST (UTC+8)
220VV, 60HzHz
Palawan is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Affordable and common, but can be crowded and slow.
Available • Apps: Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
A town known for its historical sites and cultural heritage. It's home to the Balabac Island, known for its pristine beaches and unique wildlife.
A historical island known for its leper colony past and stunning natural beauty. It's a great place for diving and exploring historical sites.
A quiet and beautiful beach destination known for its white sands and clear waters. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Palawan.
Price varies by option