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New York City, NY, USA to PALAWAN from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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New York City, United States of America
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PALAWAN, Philippines

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Traveling From New York to Palawan

Traveling from the bustling energy of New York to the serene beaches and lush landscapes of Palawan offers a striking contrast between urban vibrancy and tropical tranquility.

Best Neighbourhoods in Palawan

Palawan offers diverse neighborhoods, each with its own charm and attractions.

El Nido
• Stunning limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters.
• Base for island-hopping adventures and hidden lagoons.
Coron
• Renowned for incredible scuba diving spots.
• Historic Japanese shipwrecks and vibrant coral reefs.
Puerto Princesa
• Home to the famous Underground River.
• Lively city atmosphere with local markets and restaurants.

Best Times To Visit Palawan's Attractions

Planning your visit to Palawan can enhance your experience at its amazing attractions.

El Nido
Visit from February to April for calm waters and fewer tourists.
Puerto Princesa Underground River
Schedule your trip during the off-peak months of September to November.
Coron
Explore from May to June for less crowded dive sites and beautiful weather.

Palawan Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Palawan enjoys a tropical climate, characterized by warm temperatures and a wet season from May to October, making December to April the ideal time to visit for sunny days. Awareness of seasonal changes can enhance your travel plans, ensuring you enjoy outdoor adventures without unexpected rain.

Dining Recommendation in Palawan

A must-try dish in Palawan is the fresh kinilaw, a local ceviche made with raw fish marinated in vinegar and served with traditional herbs, providing a refreshing taste that contrasts sharply with New York’s fine dining scene. The laid-back atmosphere of beachfront eateries, combined with locally sourced ingredients, creates a vibrant culinary experience that feels intimate and distinct from the fast-paced dining culture of New York.

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