Puerto Princesa Attractions

Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center Crocodile Farm and Nature Park 

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Enjoy a wildlife ecotour as you visit this facility that works to conserve the two endangered species of crocodiles found in the Philippines, the saltwater crocodile and the endemic Philippine freshwater crocodile. See for real these cold blooded animals and get to know the facts about these species of reptiles, the only known survivors of the Dinosaur Age. It would be interesting as well to learn the economic importance of crocodilians.

There is a Nature Park that shelters animals found in Palawan, some are rare and endangered species like the elusive Palawan Bear Cat, the raucous Talking Mynah, the colorful Nicobar Pigeon and Palawan Peacock Pheasant.

Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center is open for public viewing from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM from Monday to Friday, and 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon on Saturday. It is closed on Sunday. The center is run and maintained by the the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (DENR-PAWB). 

Baker's Hill

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Baker’s Hill is exactly what its name says. It is a place on top of a hill where a number of bakers work together to cook deliciously baked goodies for tourists and visitors. Together they form a baker-based theme park that is complete with Disney character sculptures made from fiberglass. The place exudes a Disneyland-type feeling but without the rides. There is also a playground for kids while Mom and Dad go through the many choices of bread. The most popular items are chocolate crinkles, brownies, and hopia or bean filled pastry.

Baker’s Hill is located near Mitra’s Ranch, just a tricycle ride away. This is not a normal route, though, and so a tourist will pay a little extra. It is usually on the way to other tourist destinations such as Butterfly GardenCrocodile Farm, and Iwahig Penal and Farm Colony, which are all further away. Admission to Baker’s Hill is free. 

Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Cathedral

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What’s so unique about this cathedral is the way it looks. It is an angular structure and colored white and blue, nothing like other historical chapels in the Philippines. A passing tourist may look twice since at first glance it looks more like a huge office up-close without seeing the spires with crosses and bells. It is truly an unconventional religious structure.

The original church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception was built in 1871, but it was transformed into a cathedral under Bishop Gregorio Espiga in 1961. The cathedral now stands along Rizal Avenue, which is the most important street in the city. The airport, wharf, city hall, important restaurants and hotels, People’s Park, and Plaza Cuartel, as well as the former Vietnamese refugee camp, are all found along Rizal Avenue. 

Mitra Ranch

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Mitra Ranch, in Sta Monica Heights, is owned by the late Philippine Senator Ramon Mitra. The ranch has a great view of Palawan. The wooden, triangular-shaped  mansion is built on a highland surrounded with greeneries and spacious picnic grounds. From the porch of the house, visitors have a panoramic view of the Sulu Sea and Honda Bay.

Guests can visit and explore the grounds from 6:00AM to 6:00PM daily. 

Puerto Princesa City Baywalk

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A developed seafront strip in Puerto Princesa City providing a scenic place to view the sunrise or sunset. The peacock is the symbol of Puerto Princesa City which is also a part of the city’s official seal.  There are a lot of food shops and restaurants along the baywalk and a designated area for bike rides. The Puerto Princesa Baywalk is located within the city proper area just beside the seaport in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.

Plaza Cuartel

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Former site of a Japanese garrison, it is a few yards from the Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral. 143 American soldiers were burned inside a tunnel during the World War II. It serves as a Memorial Park in honor of local heroes, and American soldiers.

The place also has a lot of tales to tell. Plaza Cuartel has a colorful history because of the events that happened here during the World War II. 

Palawan Butterfly Garden 

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This humble but popular garden was established by Roy Rodriguez, who used to be a tour guide in Palawan. He was said to have had a hard time whenever tourists, especially Japanese tourists, asked to see butterflies. There was a time when Roy took a group up the mountains to see just one butterfly fluttering about after waiting for hours.

Today, everyone wanting to see butterflies in abundance in Puerto Princesa knows where to go. The Palawan Butterfly Garden is only a tricycle ride away from any point in the city. It is open from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Admission fee is PHP50.

Binuatan Creations

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Binuatan Creations is a well-known handicraft shop that manufactures handloom woven products utilizing Palawan’s indigenous fibers.

At Binuatan Creations, they transform Palawan local fibers and grasses into sophisticated handloom woven products. 

Tiangge Tiangge Pasalubong and Souvenir Shop

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Souvenir shops around town carry beautifully made handcrafted goods in Palawan that make for lovely accents to any home. They usually carry a wide range of exotic wooden furniture and décor. Beautiful pearls, native goods, and fashion accessories made from local materials can also be found. Because many souvenir shops usually carry the same products, it is recommended to check out other shops that may sell the product for a cheaper price. 

Honda Bay Island Hopping Tours

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Just a few minutes north of city proper, hop onto a boat and go island hopping at the emerald waters of Honda Bay. Take your pick from several islands, each offering different excitements.

Honda Bay is ideal for snorkeling and fish feeding. Among the group of islands are Pandan, Snake, Starfish, Cowrie, Bat and Luli Island.

Puerto Princesa Underground River

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Much has been written and said about this World Heritage site in Puerto Princesa. Yet, nothing is more satiable to quench the thirst of enjoying its beauty and splendor unless one explores this enchanting place.

The park was declared a premier ecotourism destination and has been inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage lists for its outstanding universal value and ecological significance as a natural site of intense beauty.

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