suites add lounge areas with sofas. an 8-minute walk from the zip lines at mitra's ranch, this upscale resort in a contemporary building is 2 km from palawan butterfly ecological garden and tribal village, and 6 km from honda bay, a beach with boat tours and snorkeling. there's also an outdoor infinity pool, a chic rooftop cocktail bar, and an upmarket international restaurant with a terrace and scenic views over honda bay. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm. puerto princesa international airport is 9 km away. elegant rooms feature flat-screen tvs, minibars and balconies. room service and in-room massages are also available. breakfast is included Puerto Princesa International Airport 26 min
Starfish Island (45 min) A popular spot for snorkeling, this remote island has a small number of stilt huts as accommodation. Palawan Butterfly Ecological Garden and Tribal Village (8 min) Butterfly garden housing tropical species & a traditional Palawan village with crafts & demos. Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm (26 min) Frazer Island (25 min) Sand island featuring unique cliff formations, rainforests, mangroves, beaches & freshwater lakes. Iwahig firefly watching (24 min) Tranquil excursions on small wooden boats along the Iwahig River for firefly watching. Plaza Cuartel (27 min) Outdoor park & site of a formal penal colony, where 150 U.S. soldiers were burned by the Japanese. Pambato Reef (25 min) Palawan News no more (12 min) Puerto Princesa City Baywalk Park (26 min) Well-known seaside promenade lined with palm trees drawing walkers, bicyclists & joggers. Kuyba Almoneca (16 min) Mitra's Ranch (9 min) Picturesque hilltop ranch offering sweeping city & sea views, plus zip-line rides & picnicking. Palawan Museum (24 min) Palawan's cultural heritage is showcased at this museum featuring everyday objects & ritual pieces. Immaculate Conception Cathedral (26 min) History and architecture Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center (Crocodile Farm) (17 min) Old-school park & breeding facility with enclosures exhibiting hundreds of large & small crocodiles. |