
Calamian's Bulog Dos Island: A Great Escapade for Tourists
by Rjay Reyes on January 14, 2016The Calamian group of islands otherwise known as Calamianes is one of the hottest tourist destinations in Palawan. Tourists can enjoy island-hopping through different island. The Calamianes consist of beautiful wonderful islands which include Coron and Bulog Dos. Meanwhile, Bulog Dos is a small island that is adjacent to an island that is owned by the Two Seasons Resort.
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Great Relaxation and Adventure at Club Paradise
by Jhaypee Guia on November 27, 2015Club Paradise is a beautiful tropical island resort in Coron, north of Palawan. It is considered as one of the best island resorts in Asia. The island features an idyllic tropical atmosphere that will truly enthrall visitors. The true presence of nature overflows all over the island where guests can feel the its relaxing and soothing touch. The crystal-clear water, powdery sand and abundant marine life all draw in its visitors to leave the busy and stressful life in the city behind.
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The Historic Taytay Fort: Fuerza de Santa Isabel
by Jane Dacumos on November 26, 2015Taytay is a quiet town in the province of Palawan that still bears reminders from Spanish times, like the splendid Taytay Fort or the Fuerza de Santa Isabel, still standing and keeping a vigilant watch over the town.
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Top Nine Destinations to Visit in Palawan
by Rjay Reyes on November 25, 2015Also known as the Philippine’s Last Frontier, Palawan is truly a perfect destination for paradise seekers and those who wants to see a glimpse of heaven. This is certainly one of the most visited tourists destination in the Philippines because of its breathtaking scenery, white sand beaches and the amazing land and seascape. To make the most of your visit to Palawan, here are the top nine destinations of the province that are worth seeing:
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Puerto Princesa Underground River: A True Natural Wonder
by Angel Bonifacio on October 15, 2015I tried to describe this amazing spectacle of the natural world and came up short. I was rendered speechless with awe and admiration, so I just grabbed this fitting description of the Puerto Princesa Underground River from the official site of the New 7 Wonders of Nature:
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