by crispin0 | Jun 25, 2025 | Palawan
The local language is Cuyonon, but Filipino (Tagalog) is widely spoken. Most people also understand and speak basic English, especially in tourism-related services. by crispin0 | Jun 24, 2025 | Palawan
Yes, nature lovers can explore Ugong Rock, Binduyan Falls, and Sabang Mangrove Paddle Boat Tours. These offer gentle to moderate hikes and opportunities for birdwatching. by crispin0 | Jun 22, 2025 | Palawan
Tricycles are the main mode of transport within the city and are affordable for short distances. Vans and car rentals are also available for longer trips or tours. by crispin0 | Jun 8, 2025 | Palawan
Yes, Puerto Princesa offers a wide range of accommodations—from budget hostels and homestays to luxury resorts. Many hotels are eco-friendly and located near tourist attractions. by crispin0 | Jun 7, 2025 | Palawan
Yes. You can take a van or bus to El Nido, which takes about 5–6 hours. To get to Coron, you’ll need to travel to El Nido first and take a ferry or fly from Puerto Princesa with a connecting flight. by crispin0 | Jun 6, 2025 | Palawan
Puerto Princesa follows Philippine Standard Time (PST), which is UTC+8. There is no daylight saving time.