The beautiful city of Puerto Princesa continues to impress not only as a premier tourist destination but also as the thriving, highly urbanized capital of Palawan province.
With its pristine beauty and rich natural resources, travelers seeking unparalleled experiences and promising adventures are attracted to the Philippines’ largest city. World renowned destinations such as the iconic Underground River, a Unesco World Heritage site, can be found here, among other equally famous attractions.
At the same time, Puerto Princesa attracts investors and companies wanting to expand to this city. Its improving infra-structure, peace and order situation, and ease of doing business are helping boost the influx of investors here.
Intensive efforts by the local and provincial governments are now turning Puerto Princesa into a true model city in terms of security, cleanliness and nature preservation.
While much has been done, there seems to be no stopping the LGU as its programs are now focused on ensuring that government services will be more accessible, and that economic progress will be sustained in the city and the whole province.
Indeed, many are finding even more reasons to visit Puerto Princesa City—a model city, a conducive hub for businesses, a tourist destination in itself, and the perfect jump off point to a host of adventures in Palawan. Tourists can also explore the pristine beaches, historical sites, food joints and rainforests in this tropical paradise.
If you’re planning to visit this city any time soon, consider these gems as you explore the wonders of Palawan.
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park
Considered the longest navigable underground river in the world, it flows directly underneath St. Paul Mountain Range, passing through caves and rock formations.
Honda Bay
Island hop and explore beautiful islands including Starfish Island, Snake Island and Pandan Island. You can snorkel or just laze around the beach and be one with nature.
Crocodile Farm and Nature Park
Known as the Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center, this DENR-managed park is home to endangered species of crocodile, including the saltwater crocodile and the endemic Philippine freshwater crocodile.
City tour
Explore more of the city by going to Baker’s Hill, where you can get some delish pasalubong like hopia and crinkles; Butterfly Garden; Palawan Museum; and Ihawig Firefly Watching. And if you’re lucky, you might just see and take photos of the local cherry trees, known as “balayong” which are likened to Japan’s cherry blossoms.
Your home in paradise
To better experience the grandeur of Puerto Princesa, trusted property developer Sta. Lucia Land Inc. offers premier residential and hospitality options that could serve as your home in this beautiful paradise.
While Sta. Lucia Land continues to do its share in fueling the fringe areas in this city, it also builds developments that can readily cater to the growing tourism sector in the city.
SotoGrande Puerto Princesa and Crown Hotel Palawan at Harbour Springs both present exceptional options to travelers and staycationers wanting to experience the beauty of Palawan. Vacationers will have the luxury of indulging in a more relaxed and laidback lifestyle as SotoGrande Puerto Princesa and Crown Hotel Palawan are equipped with facilities and amenities that can make your stay here truly worthwhile.