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Inclusions:
3D2N Hotel Accommodation with bfast
Round trip Transfers (PPS Airport – Hotel – PPS Airport)
Important Note: room rate is based on cheapest room category hotel check-in is 2:00pm and check-out is 12:00pm. / NO SIC airport transfer from 10:00pm to
6:00am, special transfer is subject for quotation
Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival at Puerto Princesa Airport, meet by tour coordinator then transfer to hotel for check-in
Day 2: Breakfast, free time or join optional tours
Day 3: Breakfast, hotel check-out, transfer to airport for return flight
OPTIONAL TOURS per person rate 7 yrs old & above 3-6 yrs old
Puerto Princesa Afternoon City Tour (1:30pm pick-up time): Cathedral, Plaza Cuartel, Baywalk, Crocodile farm,
800 650
Mitras ranch, Bakers Hill, Binuatan and Souvenir Shop
Firefly Watching and Star Gazing with buffet Dinner (6:30pm) 1,300 1,025
Honda Bay Tour with buffet Lunch (6:30-7:30am pick-up time) – environmental fee NOT included 1,600 1,100
Underground River Tour with buffet Lunch (6:30-7:30am pick-up time) – environmental fee included 1,900 1,175
Estrella Waterfalls with buffet Lunch (8:00am pick-up time) min. of 8 persons 1,700 1,325
Note: Additional P150/person for Foreigner
Note: Optional tours can be booked at least 1 week prior to travel date.
TOUR DESCRIPTIONS
CITY TOUR
Immaculate Conception Cathedral - Located along the Rizal Avenue, Barangay Liwanag, this historical landmark celebrated the first mass in Puerto Princesa in
1872 where a Spanish expedition proclaimed the Immaculate Conception of Mary as the Patroness of Puerto Princesa.
One of the famous tourist destinations in the city, the blue-colored cathedral with its pointed symmetrical arches has a touched of Gothic craftsmanship style in
which reminds you of Medieval Europe era.
Plaza Cuartel - The Philippines was a major player in the Pacific Theater of World War 2. Thus, it is not really surprising that many remnants of the Great War
remain. Dark, bleak remnants that remind us of untold suffering and horrible destruction. Remnants that remind us of the costly sacrifice that our warriors
suffered to preserve our freedom.
Earlier, we went to a reliquary of some of these remnants, the Palawan Special Battalion World War 2 Museum. As the sun neared her bedtime, we visited
another bastion of World War 2 in Puerto Princesa, the Plaza Cuartel.
Despite the gloomy history of the place, Plaza Cuartel has become a popular haven for the locals. The plaza is designed as a classic, verdant Pinoy-style park
that can be seen in many towns and cities nationwide. Large trees provide cool shade for those who want to seek refuge from the burning tropical sun.
The Baywalk - From Plaza Cuartel, we went on to the last stop of our city tour, the Puerto Princesa Baywalk where locals and tourists can witness beautiful
sunsets while relaxing on top of the dikes, jogging around its pathways, chatting with friends, having a drinking spree, or eating dinner. Just look at the place.
It’s brimming with activity!
Crocodile Farm - Formerly known as Crocodile Farming Institute, this Puerto Princesa destination is not just a popular tourist attraction but also a research
center for conservation and further studies of Palawan’s endangered species including crocodiles. That said, crocodiles ain’t the only animals here. There is a
mini-zoo here which houses several species of mammals, reptiles and birds.
MITRA’S RANCH - Owned by the family of the late Senator Ramon Mitra, this is a popular tourist destination. Located in Sta Monica Heights, this piece of
paradise offers a stunning view of Puerto Princesa City. There is a viewdeck on top of the hill and it’s open to everyone who wants to have a relaxing time.
BAKER’S HILL - Another popular destination in Sta Monica Heights is the Baker’s Hill. Although the site is actually a theme park, Baker’s Hill is most famous for
the baked goodies they offer at a very reasonable price. That’s expected because it really started out as a small bakery and then later expanded to become a
park.
If you want to buy pasalubong, you might want to drop by this place. They offer all sorts of food products — cashew nuts, hopia, brownies. There are also some
restaurants in the area.
BINUATAN AND SOUVENIR SHOP - "Binuatan Creations" is a well-known handicraft shop that manufactures handloom woven products maximizing Palawan’s
indigenous fibers. "Binuatan Creations Handloom Weaving products" include key chains, bags, handy bags, notepads, wallets, coin purse, hats, curtains,
placemats, table runners, wall finishing & window blinds, split curtain, arranged grass flowers and slippers. These are the products that you need to check if you
are going to travel in Puerto Princesa.
Just beside the production area is the showroom/the store wherein the final products are displayed and ready to sell. Once you enter to the store, you need to
leave you sleepers outside; the store is like a wooden native small room. Inside you will get amazed of the various products that are available, very colorful and
very beautiful products that I'm pretty sure you'll get tempted to buy.
HONDA BAY
Starfish Island has the greatest population of Star Fish (Sea Stars) in all of Palawan, as evident in its name. Symmetric five-armed orange Star Fish are the most
abundant type in the area but you may be lucky to spot other varieties.
Luli Island is actually a short term for "Lulubog - Lilitaw", which means Sink & Rise, which is what the Island does; at high tide the island disappears and at low
tide, it reappears.
BOOKING PROCEDURE:
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2. Package can be reserved for 1 day. It is advisable to book 1 month prior to travel date. Once reserved, you may settle your payment to SMB bank accounts.
3. After payment, immediately forward the PROOF OF PAYMENT or the DEPOSIT SLIP for verification.
4. After verification, we will finalize your booking. Your tour voucher or booking confirmation will be sent within 2 working days.