Palawan Sweet Escape
Php 6,800.- /person
(Twin/Triple)
Php 8,500.- /person (Single)
Php 5,200.- /child
Php 950.- /person (Extra Night)
3 Days/ 2 Nights Accommodation
Round trip Airport Transfers
Welcome Drinks
Two (2) Breakfasts
Two (2) Lunches
One (1) Dinner
Half Day City Tour
Choice of Underground river tour OR
Honda bay Island hopping tour
Complimentary use of swimming pool
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Palawan Full Adventure
Php 10,200.00 /person
(Twin/Triple)
Php 12,400.00 /person (Single)
Php 7,700.00 / child
Php 950.00 /person (Extra night)
4 Days/ 3 Nights Accommodation
Round trip airport transfers
Welcome drinks
Three (3) Breakfasts
Three (3) Lunches
Three (3) Dinners
Half Day City
Underground River Tour
Honda Bay Island Hopping Tour
Complimentary use of swimming pool
NOTE:
* Rates are valid until December
2008
* not valid during peak season
* Airfare are not included
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Palawan
- The Philippines' Last Frontier
PALAWAN is an island paradise, southwest of
the Philippine Archipelago, amidst a cluster of over 1000
islets blessed with a tropical climate all year round. Palawan
is popularly known for its white sand beaches, crystal-clear
azure waters teeming with colorful marine life - a swimmer's
delight, a diver’s destination, an angler's dream. It
is also home to rare collection of exotic animals, birds and
butterflies. The island province of Palawan has 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.
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.
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