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Brisbane, Queensland to PALAWAN, Mimaropa from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Brisbane, Australia
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PALAWAN, Philippines

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Traveling From Brisbane to Palawan

Traveling from Brisbane to Palawan offers a striking contrast between urban sophistication and serene island beauty, where you can enjoy the vibrant city life in Australia before immersing yourself in the lush landscapes and stunning beaches of the Philippines.

Best Neighbourhoods in Palawan

Palawan features diverse neighborhoods, each offering distinct experiences for travelers.

Puerto Princesa
• Gateway to the Underground River
• Bustling market scene with local crafts
El Nido
• Stunning island-hopping adventures
• Lush limestone cliffs and turquoise waters
Coron
• Renowned for wreck diving and snorkeling
• Picturesque landscape with hot springs

Best Times To Visit Palawan's Attractions

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

Underground River
Visit in the early morning for cooler weather and fewer tourists.
El Nido Island Hopping
Go during the shoulder seasons for less crowded beaches and clear waters.
Coron Lakes and Lagoons
Explore in the late afternoon for stunning sunset views and tranquility.

Palawan Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Palawan enjoys a tropical climate with a dry season from November to May, making it the prime time for outdoor adventures and beach relaxation. The mix of warm temperatures and occasional rain during the wet season can enhance the lush scenery but may limit some activities.

Dining Recommendation in Palawan

Savor the flavors of ‘Tamilok’—a local delicacy made from woodworms—at a beachside stall in El Nido, where the fresh ocean breeze complements the unique taste. This culinary experience, with its focus on local ingredients and relaxed atmosphere, offers a stark contrast to the refined dining scenes found in Brisbane.