Palawan Trip Overview
Puerto princesa city tour to experience the best of Puerto Princesa. Visit the Conception Cathedral, Plaza Cuartel proceed to Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center, Baker’s Hill, Mitra’s Ranch and more! Enjoy some time to fill up your souvenir bag too.
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Duration: 7 to 8 hours
Starts: Palawan, Philippines
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Palawan, MIMAROPA, Philippines
Puerto princesa city tour to experience the best of Puerto Princesa. Visit the Conception Cathedral, Plaza Cuartel proceed to Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center, Baker’s Hill, Mitra’s Ranch and more! Enjoy some time to fill up your souvenir bag too.
Stop At: Palawan Butterfly Ecological Garden and Tribal Village, Bunk House Road Santa Monica, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island Philippines
Highlights:
Running tour at baywalk
plaza cuartel
cathedral
mitra’s ranch
baker’s hill
crocodile farm
pasalubong centers
Butterfly garden
palawan museum
world war II
Battalion museum
new green city hall
iwahig prison and penal farm
binuatan creations
Duration: 9 hours
Stop At: Puerto Princesa City Baywalk Park, Sandoval Street, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island Philippines
Well-known seaside promenade lined with palm trees drawing walkers, bicyclists & jogger
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Plaza Cuartel, Taft Street, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island 5300 Philippines
Outdoor park & site of a formal penal colony, where 150 U.S. soldiers were burned by the Japanese.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Palawan Special Battalion WW2 Memorial Museum, Rizal Avenue Extension Barangay Banaco-Bancao, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island 5300 Philippines
an interesting, privately owned museum set up by Eugenio Mendoza, whose father was a member of the Fighting 1000, a group of local guerrillas who fought the Japanese (his father was ultimately beheaded). The museum is chock-full of war memorabilia and has tributes to the Fighting 1000 and the 143 Americans who died in the notorious Palawan Massacre at Plaza Cuartel – which has its own open-air museum detailing Palawan’s strategically important role in WWII.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Binuatan Creations, Bougainville Drive Rafols St. Sta Monica, off Puerto Princesa S Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island 5300 Philippines
One of the oldest and highly esteemed traditions in Palawan is crafting colorfully designed hand-loomed products. Over the centuries, the tradition has been passed on from one generation to another, and can be witnessed firsthand in this workshop. Local craftsmen are happy to teach visitors how to manually loom indigenous fibers such as abaca, tikog, and vetiver grass as part of continuous rolls of mats, which are later shaped into useful products. Visitors can also try out weaving themselves using the foot-treadle floor loom. It’s a physically and mentally engaging experience that requires coordination of the eyes, hands, and feet. Next to the workshop is a souvenir shop selling various handwoven products such as handbags, laptop bags, purses, sleeping mats, slippers, and folders. Other unique products sold here include civet coffee, which is considered the world’s most flavorful coffee, and rice coffee and turmeric tea.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mitra Farm, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island Philippines
Visiting the open area only/ Picturesque hilltop ranch offering sweeping city & sea views, plus zip-line rides & picnicking.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Baker’s Hill, Mitra Road, Barangay Sta. Monica, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island 5300 Philippines
Baker’s Hill is one of the tourist attraction in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Baker’s Hill is literally on top of a hill where a number of bakers work together to offer deliciously baked goodies for tourists and visitors.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm, Irawan_, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island Philippines
WAHIG PENAL COLONY: This facility was established during the American occupation. It was however, during the Spanish regime that Puerto Princesa was designated as a place where offenders sentenced to banishment were exiled. A specific area of Puerto Princesa was selected as the site for a correctional facility. On August 16, 1959, a committee was created to study the state of national prisons. The settlers and colonists. The settlers are those engaged in farming for their own benefit; they are the ones whose applications for land to cultivate have been approved. The government furnishes the land and initial requirements for tools, dwellings and beast of burden. They are required to reimburse expenditures incurred for their maintenance and that of their families out of the products of their farms. Upon their release from the colony, they receive whatever amount of money they have credited in their favor, after deducting the obligations they have.
Duration: 1 hour