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London to PALAWAN from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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London, United Kingdom
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PALAWAN, Philippines

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Traveling From London to Palawan

Traveling from the bustling streets of London to the tranquil beaches of Palawan offers a rich contrast between urban excitement and tropical serenity.

Best Neighbourhoods in Palawan

Palawan boasts vibrant neighborhoods each offering distinct experiences for travelers.

El Nido
• Stunning limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters.
• Vibrant nightlife with beach bars and restaurants.
Puerto Princesa
• Home to the UNESCO-listed Underground River.
• Great base for exploring surrounding natural attractions.
Coron
• Renowned for excellent diving and snorkeling spots.
• Historic Japanese shipwrecks attract adventure seekers.

Best Times To Visit Palawan's Attractions

Timing your visit to Palawan's attractions can significantly enhance your experience.

Puerto Princesa Underground River
Weekday mornings are ideal to avoid large tour groups.
El Nido Island Hopping
Visit during the shoulder months of November to February for fewer tourists.
Coron Lake Tours
Early morning trips provide a peaceful atmosphere and clearer waters.

Palawan Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Palawan enjoys a tropical climate with a dry season from November to April, making this period the best time to explore its stunning landscapes. Weather impacts your travel experience; expect sunny days for beach activities and occasional rain during the wet season, perfect for appreciating the lush scenery.

Culinary Delights in Palawan

Savor the fresh flavors of Kinilaw, a Filipino ceviche often made with locally caught fish, at a beachfront restaurant like Badjao Seafront Restaurant in Puerto Princesa. This dining experience immerses you in the vibrant local culture, with the sounds of the ocean and the taste of exotic ingredients that stand in stark contrast to London’s urban culinary scene.