Multi-day Trips Palawan
Discover the Wonders of Palawan on a Multi-Day Trip
Located in the western part of the Philippines, Palawan is an archipelago of breathtaking beauty, with crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and lush forests. A multi-day trip to Palawan offers the ultimate adventure experience, allowing you to explore the region’s hidden gems at your own pace.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Palawan is during the dry season, from December to May. This period offers calm seas, clear skies, and comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for island-hopping, snorkeling, and diving.
Itinerary Suggestions
3-Day El Nido Adventure
- Day 1: Explore El Nido’s famous Big Lagoon, Small Lagoon, and Secret Beach
- Day 2: Visit the stunning Matinloc Island and Helicopter Island
- Day 3: Discover the hidden gems of Cadlao Island and relax on its pristine beaches
4-Day Coron Expedition
- Day 1: Explore the historic town of Coron and visit the famous Twin Lagoon
- Day 2: Snorkel or dive at the stunning Siete Pecados Marine Park
- Day 3: Visit the Kayangan Lake, the cleanest lake in Asia
- Day 4: Island-hop to the scenic Malcapuya Island and enjoy its crystal-clear waters
5-Day Puerto Princesa Getaway
- Day 1: Explore the Underground River, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Day 2: Visit the stunning Ugong Rock and Zipline
- Day 3: Relax on the pristine beaches of Honda Bay
- Day 4: Take a city tour of Puerto Princesa and visit the Palawan Museum
- Day 5: Go island-hopping to the scenic Cowrie Island and enjoy its crystal-clear waters
Tips and Essentials
Accommodation
Book your accommodations in advance, especially during peak season. Choose from a range of options, including budget-friendly guesthouses, luxury resorts, and eco-lodges.
Transportation
Book your flights to Palawan ahead of time, and arrange for airport transfers or van rentals to get around the islands.
Packing Essentials
- Sun protection (sunblock, sunglasses, hats)
- Insect repellent
- Comfortable hiking shoes or sandals
- Swimwear and water shoes
- Power bank and portable charger
- Waterproof bag or dry bag for island-hopping
- Snorkeling gear or rent on-site
- Camera with waterproof case
Safety Reminders
- Always wear a life jacket while island-hopping or participating in water activities.
- Respect the local environment and marine life. Avoid touching coral reefs, and do not feed fish.
- Bring refillable water bottles to reduce plastic waste.
Get Ready for the Adventure of a Lifetime!