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Caticlan, Western Visayas to PALAWAN, Mimaropa from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Caticlan, Philippines
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PALAWAN, Philippines

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Traveling From Caticlan to Palawan

Journeying from Caticlan to Palawan offers a stark transition from the lively beaches of Boracay to the tranquil, nature-infused landscapes of Palawan.

Best Neighbourhoods in Palawan

Palawan's neighborhoods each offer distinct experiences and atmospheres for visitors.

El Nido
• Stunning lagoons and limestone cliffs nearby.
• Vibrant dining and nightlife options.
Puerto Princesa
• Gateway to the Underground River UNESCO site.
• Rich cultural and historical attractions.
Coron
• World-famous for wreck diving sites.
• Scenic hot springs and lakes to explore.

Best Times To Visit Palawan's Attractions

Plan your visits to Palawan's attractions to enjoy a more memorable experience.

Puerto Princesa Underground River
Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and heat.
El Nido Island Hopping
Travel during the shoulder months of April and November for fewer tourists.
Coron Wreck Diving
Optimal visibility is from October to June, avoiding peak typhoon season.

Palawan Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Palawan experiences a tropical climate, characterized by a wet season from June to November and a dry season from December to May, with the latter being the best time for outdoor activities. Understanding the weather patterns can greatly enhance your travel experience, helping you plan adventures while enjoying sunny skies.

Dining Recommendation in Palawan

While Caticlan showcases vibrant beachside eateries, Palawan invites you to savor the fresh catch of the day at Kalui Restaurant, where local ingredients shine in a cozy, art-filled atmosphere. The emphasis on Filipino seafood dishes, combined with indigenous flavors, creates a distinct culinary experience that highlights the rich heritage of the region.