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Situated in the heart of Puerto Princesa, the country's greenest and cleanest city, The Legend Hotel is dubbed as the city's newest and finest hotel. Its main phase include the guest rooms and family suites, the Tanglaw Restaurant, several function roms and the Business Center, among others were opened initially. Phase 2 of the hotel complex will see the addition of a grand ballroom and other guest facilities, plus a sprawling garden, the hallmark of a Legend Hotel.
El Nido Resort Lagen Island is located in Bacuit Bay in the town of El Nido, Northern Palawan, Philippines. Set in a marine reserve, Lagen Island is surrounded by sheer limestone cliffs and pristine waters. Its numerous coves are ideal for snorkeling and other marine sports. Its lush forest is host to more than 70 species of birds, a large number of which are endemic to Palawan.
El Nido has many fascinating natural attractions, which include hidden lagoons, secret beaches, and cathedral-like caves. The water in Bacuit Bay is crystal-clear for most of the year. Even non-divers catch sight of sea turtles and colorful reef fishes.
A quiet hideaway amidst pristine natural surroundings in the Philippines' last frontier, Dos Palmas Resort offers comfortable and modern facilities while providing you with the opportunity to enjoy and appreciate the wonders of nature.
It's far enough away to give you the peace and quiet you need to refresh your spirit without any distractions. But it's well-located, so that you can have your pick of activities. Rich diving spots, abundant with Palawan's famed marine life, and well-trained staff of activity coordinators will assist those in pursuit of an adventure-filled, active vacation. Well-appointed resort accommodations also ensure the comfort of those wanting for a quiet, calming rest. Luxurious accommodations and various recreational facilities present you with modern comforts while you enjoy the laid-back pace of island living. It's the best of both worlds.
A tropical Shangri-la nestled upon a coral jewel set amidst Palawan's sparkling turquoise waters. Comely and idyllic, Club Paradise is an island resort that is a perfect hideaway for those who seek both relaxation and discovery.
Located in Dimakya Island, Municipality of Coron, it is part of the Calamian Group of Islands that is situated at the northern tip of Palawan, the Philippine's last frontier.
The 19-hectare (46.93-acre) Dimakya Island is truly blessed with 700 meters of sun-kissed (about 2,334 feet) white sand beach gently sloping into crystal clear turquoise waters bejeweled with colorful reefs. The island itself offers exotic and endemic wildlife...
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Room accommodation, Complimentary welcome drink (fresh buko in coconut shell), Complimentary breakfast at the restaurant, Daily replenishment of Crystal Paradise mineral water, 5% discount on all Spa/Massage services at the Pagdiwata Spa, Free use of certain resort facilities, taxes, service charge
Room accommodation, Full-board meals, Welcome drink upon arrival, Use of Swimming pool, Snorkeling gears, Video and video room, Table tennis, Billiards, Darts, Resort-programmed activities and full- time services of activity officers, taxes, service charge
Room accommodation, Full-board meals, transfers, Welcome drink upon arrival, Use of Swimming pool, Snorkeling gears, Video and video room, Table tennis, Billiards, Darts, Mini library, Jacuzzi, Little Nature Museum, Satellite TV room, Tennis court, Beach volleyball, Island hiking tour, Conference room, Resort-programmed activities and full- time services of activity officers, taxes, service charge, etc.
Room accommodation, Round trip jeepney & boat transfers (airport-Resort-airport), Welcome drink, Full-board meals, Resort-programmed activities, Bottom fishing and casting, Introductory dive/Thirty (30)-minute acclimatization dive, Use of snorkeling equipment, marine sports equipment, resort facilities & other indoor games, 15-minute trial massage, Nanny service, Daily cocktails with finger foods and house cocktail drinks, services of activity officers, Two (2) pairs of bedroom slippers per cabaña, One (1) beach bag per cabaña, taxes, service charge
Room accommodation, Welcome drink, Scheduled round trip land and boat transfers (city-resort-city), Accommodation in an air-conditioned cottage, Lunch, Use of the following facilities and equipment: Children's playground, Ocean kayaks, Snorkeling equipment (mask, snorkel, fins), Courts and equipment (tennis, basketball, beach volleyball, beach badminton), Recreation center (darts, billiards, table tennis, mini-library), Public shower and toilets, Speedboat transfers to nearby snorkeling sites, Services of a guest officer and marine sports guide, Taxes, Service charge
The name Palawan is believed to come from Chinese word "pa-lao-yu" meaning "The land of beautiful safe harbour" and a Spanish word “paragua”, which likens the shape of the island to a closed umbrella.
Palawan
is paradise, sanctuary to an amazing variety
of fauna and flora found nowhere else in
the world. It is blessed with incredibly
awesome landscapes that astound even the
most indifferent of visitors. Palawan is
the country’s biggest province and is composed of 1,768 islands and islets surrounded by a coral shelf with an exceptionally rich marine life. Its steeply sloped mountains are canopied by broad virgin forests. An anchor tourist destination, Palawan is one of the 7,000 times more islands that make up the Philippine archipelago. It is the perfect playground for the adventurous.
Brief Description The islands in the province of Palawan have been declared as a nature sanctuary of the world, and for good reason. It is wrapped in a mantel of rainforests, outstanding dive sites, majestic mountains, primeval caves, and pristine beaches. It is surrounded by a coral shelf that abounds with varied and colorful marine life. It boasts of exotic flora and fauna, like the mousedeer and the scaly anteater, that are found nowhere else.
Palawan waters are among the best in the world, not only for diving but also for fishing. A diver's paradise, it has miles of sub-surface coral and rainbow reef walls which surround the coasts and coves teeming with rich marine life.
The El Nido Marine Reserve in Miniloc, El Nido, occupying an area of 96,000 hectares, is a popular nature spot in the province. It boasts of diverse ecosystems, such as rainforests, mangroves, white sand beaches, coral reefs, and limestone reefs as well as a variety of fishes, like manta ray and the sea cow or ""dugong,"" known as the world's rarest marine mammal. It is now one of the country's premier destinations, blessed with amazing natural scenery, and considered as a sanctuary for various forms of wildlife.
Sta. Lourdes Tagbanua, Puerto Princesa City is where the Honda Bay can be seen. The bay consists of several islets with shallow reefs, bordering fabulous beaches and small resorts which have become the favorite water sports destination of local and foreign tourists alike.
The province boasts of extraordinary scenic wonders. African animals from Kenya in Africa - giraffes and elands, zebras and gazelles – co-exist with endemic Philippine animals, like the Palawan bearcat, mousedeer and peacock (pheasant), in the Calauit Island Wildlife Sanctuary in Busuanga, considered one of the province’s most amazing sites. Another sanctuary found in Rio Tuba Village, Bataraza is the Ursula Island Game Refuge and Bird Sanctuary. This island is a haven for birds that rest and converge two hours before sunset, after a day's flight.
Geography of Palawan
Palawan is approximately 586 kilometers
southwest of Manila, between Mindoro Island
on the north, Borneo on the south, China
Sea on the west, and Sulu Sea on the east.
Its total land area of 1,489,655 hectares
spreads across the peripheral islands of
Busuanga, Culion, Linacapan, Cuyo, Dumaran,
Cagayanes, and Balabac. Its main island
measures 425 kilometers long, and 40 kilometers
wide. Puerto Princesa, the capital city,
is the chief seaport and the center of trade
and commerce.
A chain of mountain ranges cut down the length of the main island. The mountain heights average 3,500 feet in altitude, with the highest peak rising to 6,800 feet at Mount Matalingahan. The vast mountain areas are the source of valuable timber. The terrain is a mix of coastal plain, craggy foothills, valley deltas, and heavy forest interspersed with riverine arteries that serve as irrigation.
Political Subdivision of Palawan
The province is subdivided into one city,
Puerto Princesa, and 23 municipalities:
Aborlan, Agutaya, Araceli, Balabac, Bataraza,
Brooke’s Point, Busuanga, Cagayancillo, Coron, Cuyo, Culion, Dumaran, El Nido, Española, Kalayaan, Linapacan, Magsaysay, Narra, Quezon, Rizal, Roxas, San Vicente, and Taytay.
Climate of Palawan
The province
has two types of climate. The first, which
occurs in the northern and southern extremities
and the entire western coast, has two distinct
seasons – six months dry and six months wet. The other, which prevails in the eastern coast, has a short dry season of one to three months and no pronounced rainy period during the rest of the year. The southern part of the province is virtually free from tropical depressions but northern Pax Family Island Vacation Packages torrential rains during the months of July and August. Summer months serve as peak season for Palawan. Sea voyage is most favorable from March to early June when the seas are calm.
Population of Palawan
Palawan's
total population is 737,000 based on the
May 1, 2000 National Statistics Survey.
The province is a melting pot of 81 different
cultural groups and races who live together
in peace and harmony. The native-born Palaweños still predominate the populace. Eighteen percent is composed of cultural minority groups.
Palawan's Language / Dialect
There
are 52 dialects in the province, with Tagalog
being spoken by 28 percent of the people.
Other major dialects are Cuyunin (26.27
percent), Pinalwan (11.08 percent), and
Ilongo (9.6 percent).of cultural minority
groups.
How to Get to Palawan
Palawan can be reached within an hour and five minutes' flight from Manila to the capital city of Puerto Princesa or a 20-hour trip by sea. A choice of regular Philippine Airlines (PAL), Air Philippines or direct-chartered flights can be made, depending on the desired destination. PAL and Air Philippines flights will take one directly to the heart of the province, where connecting trips to nearby premier sites can be made. Charter flights via Soriano Air, Pacific Air, Asian Spirit, and Sea Air will take one to his desired island, be this Cuyo, Curon, Busuanga, or El Nido. WG&A Shipping Company plies the Manila-Palawan route regularly.
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