Conde Nast Traveler, the largest circulated and most popular travel magazine in the United States voted Palawan as a tourist destination with the Best Beaches Overall in Asia in its October 2007 issue. Palawan has been cited for its outstanding attractions like Tubbataha Reef Marine Park and St. Paul Subterranean River National Park, both listed under the UNESCO's World Heritage Sites.
Tubbataha Reef, a coral-rich marine park is a favorite dive
destination in the country and the world.
The reputable publication noted that Palawan Province's 1,200 miles of sugary beaches wrapped around 1,780 pristine islands have attracted travelers since the Chinese traders crossed now sunken land bridges from Borneo. Tubbataha is a reef ecosystem made up of two atolls that lie on a line of exticnt underwater volcanoes and is a sanctuary for marine life. Located 92 nautical miles southeast of Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding universal value in terms of marine life species diversity and richness.
St. Paul Underground River features an 8.2-km navigable
underground river.
The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, otherwise known as the St. Paul Underground River, features a spectacular limestone landscape with an underground river. The area represents a significant habitat for biodiversity conservation as the site contains a full 'mountain-to-sea' ecosystem and has some of the most important forests in Asia.
El Nido Resorts offer a beyond the usual destination with
fun-filled activities for the family.
Almost as unique as these two Heritage Sites is Miniloc Island Resort; where a private beach leads to crystalline waters rife with damselfish. Sister property of Miniloc is Lagen Island Resort; whose 51 over-water pavilions are indeed one-of-a-kind. Amanpulo, Amanresorts' 40 huts scattered along Pamilacan Island's powdery strand is indeed world-class. It was also included in the best hotels category of Conde Nast magazine.
Lagen Island Resort's over-water pavillions have grown very
popular over the years.
Wherever in the Philippines' 7,107 Islands; more particularly in Palawan, dubbed as the country's Last Frontier, there will definitely be beaches reflective of sheer heaven. As in this province alone, anyone will almost surely fall in love with one of the 1,780 mostly uninhabited islands that constitute this wealth of wonder which is beyond the usual. It was definitely enough for Conde Nast Traveler's October issue of The Great Asian Beach Finder to position Palawan as the Best Beach Overall.
Amanpulo's secluded island offers a wide variety of beach
and water activities.
one of the great beach in the philippines.
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