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To help you bring a piece of your journey home, we've put together this collection of watercolor studies from our time in Palawan, Philippines. These are our favorite ways to keep the spirit of the trip alive.

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The Spirit of the Land

Archival Note: Documented personally during our time in Palawan, Philippines. While we leverage a global network of contributors to provide these high-fidelity visual artifacts, each selection is curated to reflect the specific, quiet frequencies we experienced on the ground. These textures serve as a formal study of the unhurried light and environmental character that defined our journey.

Palawan, Philippines study No. 01
Palawan, Philippines / 01 VIA / Cris Tagupa
Looking at this breathtaking view of Palawan, it is impossible not to feel a sense of pure serenity wash over you. The way the jagged limestone cliffs embrace the hidden turquoise lagoons serves as a beautiful reminder of nature's untouched majesty. It is the kind of place that inspires you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with the quiet wonders of the world.
Palawan, Philippines study No. 02
Palawan, Philippines / 02 VIA / Roman Lezhnin
Gliding through these crystal-clear waters feels like stepping into a living dream where the only soundtrack is the gentle dip of your paddle. Surrounded by towering emerald cliffs and the vast, open sky, you feel a profound sense of peace and gratitude for the world's natural beauty. It is an inviting reminder that sometimes, the best way to find yourself is to get a little lost in paradise.
Palawan, Philippines study No. 03
Palawan, Philippines / 03 VIA / Eiliv Aceron
There is something truly magical about watching the sun dip behind the rolling hills of Coron, casting a warm golden glow over the quiet bay below. This peaceful horizon serves as a gentle reminder that every day offers a fresh start and a beautiful conclusion if we only take a moment to look up. It is a view that captures the quiet soul of the islands, leaving you feeling grounded and deeply inspired.

Where to wander

Archival Note: These recommendations were curated personally during our time in Palawan, Philippines to capture the textures that defined the quiet frequencies of the trip. Every entry here is a place we genuinely love; we hope these notes inspire you to wander off the main path and discover the same stillness we found on the ground.

Local Cuisine Spotlight
Sharing a meal served on a vibrant banana leaf is a beautiful celebration of community and the rich, authentic flavors of the Philippines. From the savory grilled fish to the salted eggs and fresh vegetables, every element tells a story of tradition and the simple joy of gathering together. It is an inspiring reminder that the most nourishing experiences often come from the heart of the home and the bounty of the land.
Credits: Hector John Periquin
Local cuisine study in Palawan, Philippines

☕︎ Local Flavor

Filipino Cooking Class with Meal in El Nido

Rating: 4.5★ | Price: [$$] | Coordinates: 11.1813° N, 119.3892° E

Gather around a traditional open hearth to discover the delicate balance of classic Filipino food preparation. You will learn to use native spices and fresh ingredients to cook heritage dishes like pork adobo and local fish kinilaw. This interactive kitchen experience serves as a physical manuscript of the island's domestic culinary traditions.

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Local Organic Farm Tour & Product Tasting at El Trinidad

Rating: 4.8★ | Price: [$] | Coordinates: 11.2317° N, 119.5524° E

Step into a sprawling, family-run agricultural sanctuary to uncover the deep roots of ancestral Filipino farming techniques. Visitors can feel the texture of hand-turned soil and taste organic cashews, chili, and fresh coconut water straight from the fields. This educational journey provides an anchor for the community's identity by documenting the survival of ancient agricultural methods.

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Port Barton Charcoal Stove Cooking Class

Rating: 4.7★ | Price: [$$] | Coordinates: 10.4704° N, 119.2558° E

Unearth the patient and quiet art of slow-cooking over raw, localized charcoal fire. The class utilizes clay pots and cast iron pans to simmer traditional vegetable stews in rich coconut milk. This shared workshop functions as an essential archivist project by preserving the lineage of rustic, off-grid island cooking.

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KaLui Restaurant in Puerto Princesa

Rating: 4.6★ | Price: [$$] | Coordinates: 9.7411° N, 118.7423° E

Walk barefoot across polished native hardwood floors to enter a historic, open-air structure built entirely from natural timber and bamboo. Diners enjoy locally caught seafood, seaweed salad, and fresh tropical fruit served in hand-carved wooden vessels. This landmark dining space serves as a vital cultural repository by displaying vibrant works from regional Palawan painters and sculptors.

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🛌︎ Boutique Stays

Panorama Boutique Hotel & Beach Club

Rating: 4.6★ | Price: [$$$] | Coordinates: 11.1628° N, 119.3972° E

Ascend the soft sands of Corong Corong beach to find a striking architectural retreat defined by its sweeping, rounded structures. The private suites feature walls built from natural textures that perfectly frame the limestone mountains and the sea. This coastal lodge anchors the neighborhood's modern aesthetic by documenting the transition toward sustainable luxury design.

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SANSE Boutique Hotel

Rating: 4.5★ | Price: [$$] | Coordinates: 11.1775° N, 119.3884° E

Discover a quiet and calming oasis tucked directly into the historic center of El Nido town. Each of the seven private rooms is crafted with thoughtful artistic details and features a stone outdoor bath or a private garden patio. This boutique property serves as an architectural anchor for the city's identity by blending modern comfort with classic Filipino design elements.

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Seda Lio

Rating: 4.7★ | Price: [$$$] | Coordinates: 11.2008° N, 119.4124° E

Navigate a sprawling eco-resort that curves gracefully along the pristine shoreline of the Lio Tourism Estate. The expansive resort layout utilizes wide glass panes and open-air corridors to connect the guest directly with the coastal forest. This large-scale estate is a key player in the region's environmental preservation movement by protecting the native beachfront ecosystem.

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The Funny Lion - El Nido

Rating: 4.6★ | Price: [$$$] | Coordinates: 11.1925° N, 119.4011° E

Unearth a sophisticated and peaceful hideaway designed with soft, earth-toned concrete and beautiful open wooden fixtures. Guests can stand on the elevated observation deck to look out across the dense green forest canopy at sunset. This structural retreat functions as an important piece of the town's architectural evolution by preserving a clean, minimalist aesthetic.

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📍︎ Field Study

Puerto Princesa Subterranean River Tour

Rating: 4.5★ | Price: [$$] | Coordinates: 10.1926° N, 118.9189° E

Ascend a small paddle boat to glide into the pitch-black mouth of the world's longest navigable underground river. The dim light reveals cavernous chambers decorated with giant limestone stalactites and ancient, mineral-rich rock walls. This protected natural monument serves as a living physical manuscript that documents the island's complex geological history.

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Puerto Princesa Firefly Watching & Bioluminescent Plankton Tour

Rating: 4.7★ | Price: [$$] | Coordinates: 9.7495° N, 118.7298° E

Float through the dark mangrove forests of Puerto Princesa Bay as thousands of glowing fireflies illuminate the trees. The boat movement stirs up the dark river water to reveal neon blue sparkles of active bioluminescent plankton. This peaceful night excursion serves an important purpose by preserving the lineage of the city's ancient river ecosystem.

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El Nido to Coron: 3-Day 2-Night Island-Hopping Expedition

Rating: 4.8★ | Price: [$$$] | Coordinates: 11.5583° N, 119.9833° E

Navigate the vast and silent stretch of the Linapacan Strait to unearth remote islands that remain untouched by the modern world. This journey utilizes traditional outrigger boats to cross between limestone archipelagos, allowing travelers to sleep in rustic beach huts built from native bamboo and palm fronds. This expedition serves as a vital archivist project for the soul by preserving the lineage of off-grid living and documenting the raw, authentic state of the Philippine seas.

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El Nido Private Speedboat Adventure

Rating: 4.7★ | Price: [$$$$] | Coordinates: 11.1712° N, 119.3194° E

Navigate the deep emerald waters of Bacuit Bay inside a fast, modern vessel tailored for custom exploration. You will witness the massive, towering black limestone karst formations that shoot straight out from the silent ocean floor. This private tour functions as a geological study by allowing travelers to closely examine millions of years of rock erosion.

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Typography

Archival Note: We have personally documented these geographic specs for Palawan, Philippines to ensure every watercolor study is anchored in real-world data. By cataloging the precise elevation, light cycles, and historical epochs, we provide a technical foundation that justifies the atmospheric stillness captured in our visual artifacts.

Botanical and pigment specimen study for Palawan, Philippines Colors of Palawan, Philippines
Coordinates
9.888° N, 118.433° E — Western Philippines, Sulu Sea
Historical Epoch
Tabon Cave prehistoric human remains among the oldest in the Philippines circa 22,000–47,000 BP. Spanish colonial administration from the 17th century. American colonial Palawan Penal Colony (Iwahig) established in 1904. UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Reserve designation in 1990.
Elevation
35–2,086 m / 115–6,844 ft — coastal lowlands to the peaks of the Palawan mountain spine
Atmosphere
Tropical Rainforest in the south, Tropical Monsoon in the north. Dry season November through May is the travel window. Southwest monsoon June through October closes many island-hopping routes due to rough seas.
Observation Hour
17:30. Golden hour as the sun drops toward the limestone cliffs of Bacuit Bay — the Taraw Cliff viewpoint above El Nido town offers the direct bay-and-cliff composition as the cliffs turn amber before sunset.
Primary Pigment
Sulu Sea Teal (#008080) and Coral Sand (#F4C2A1)
Best Time to Visit
February through May — the northeast monsoon delivers calm seas for island-hopping, clear waters for the Puerto Princesa Underground River, and manageable heat
Avoid Visiting
June through September — the southwest monsoon brings typhoons that ground flights, close the underground river, and make the inter-island boat crossings hazardous

The Local Tongue

Language is the invisible architecture of Palawan, Philippines. These entries document the regional vocabulary—capturing the "texture" of local speech that standard translations often miss. Hand-curated expressions reflecting the specific spirit and daily rhythm of the region.
Archival study of Tagalog cultural texture

via / Jana Ohajdova

Primary Language Tagalog
Regional Dialect Cuyonon

Maambeng (Cuyonon)

This beautiful word translates directly to "happy" or "joyful" in the regional Cuyonon dialect. It perfectly describes the radiating warmth of the local people and the pure bliss that washes over you as you gaze at the island's pristine white-sand beaches. To experience maambeng is to let your spirit soar under the tropical sun, connected deeply to the smiling faces and open hearts that welcome you to this paradise.

Biyag (Palawano)

Meaning "life" or "vitality" in the indigenous Palawano language, this term encapsulates the thriving, raw ecosystem of the island. It honors the lush rainforests, towering limestone formations, and diverse marine sanctuaries that pulsate with natural energy. Embracing biyag means celebrating the vibrant, untamed pulse of the earth and feeling completely alive in the last frontier of the Philippines.

Payapa (Tagalog)

Translating to "peaceful" or "tranquil," this word defines the soothing serenity found in the hidden lagoons and quiet coastal villages of the province. It captures those magical, quiet moments when the turquoise waves gently lap against the shore and the world slows down around you. Feeling payapa allows your soul to rest, breathe, and find absolute harmony within the island's gentle embrace.

Wait! before you go...

Before you head over to Palawan, Philippines, we wanted to share a few basic tips we picked up along the way. These notes cover the simple things—like how to get around or what to do about cash—so you can spend less time worrying and more time just enjoying the place.
🚲 Getting Around The most peaceful and deeply local way to travel shorter distances is by hopping into a motorized tricycle, which lets you feel the island breeze as you move between beaches. For longer journeys between towns, air-conditioned public shuttles or shared minivans offer a smooth, efficient, and wonderfully scenic ride through the lush countryside.
⚖️ Cash or Card This is definitely a cash-is-king destination, so keep your wallet well stocked with small peso bills for your daily adventures. While boutique hotels and higher-end restaurants in major hubs accept credit cards, local transport, street food, and island boat tours rely entirely on physical cash.
☁️ Good to Know One beautiful unwritten rule is the profound local pride in environmental preservation, meaning littering is heavily frowned upon and strictly enforced with fines. Culturally, you will also find that locals communicate with incredible gentleness and a smile, so approaching every interaction with a calm, soft voice and a polite disposition will instantly open hearts.
🏧 ATMs While you can easily find plenty of ATMs in the main city of Puerto Princesa, they become much scarcer as you journey into more remote areas like El Nido or Coron. Look for major domestic institutions like BDO, Bank of the Philippine Islands, or Metrobank, and try to restock your cash before heading out on island tours.
💳 Currency The money used here is the Philippine Peso. You will get the best rates by using local ATMs or visiting official money changers in the larger town centers rather than waiting for smaller beachside stalls.
🔌 Plugs Palawan primarily uses Type A and Type B plugs, which are the standard flat two-prong and three-prong outlets commonly found in North America. The voltage runs at 220V with a frequency of 60Hz, so ensure your gear is dual-voltage or pack a reliable converter.
🛡️ Safety Palawan is widely celebrated as one of the safest and most peaceful destinations in the region, filled with incredibly warm and protective locals. Your biggest safety priorities will simply be staying hydrated under the tropical sun, applying eco-friendly insect repellent, and listening carefully to your boat captains during island-hopping adventures.
✈️ Airports You will most likely land at Puerto Princesa International Airport, which serves as the primary gateway to the province. If you are heading straight to the northern islands, you might also fly directly into El Nido Airport or Francisco B. Reyes Airport in Busuanga for Coron.

Behind The Scenes

Nathan

Note from the Founder

Hey, did you know this fun fact about Palawan, Philippines? Palawan is home to one of the new seven wonders of nature — a breathtaking underground river that flows directly beneath a mountain range before emptying into the sea.
Thank you for exploring the Palawan, Philippines series with us. We hope these notes have inspired you to add this incredible destination to your own passport—we are so glad you’re here. — Nathan

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