Palawan is situated north in Mindoro and north of Malaysia’s Sabah Island. Palawan consists of one thousand seven hundred sixty nine (1,769) islands.
- To the north, Calamian Island group
- To the northwest, Cuyo Island group
- To the southwest, Balabac-Bugsuk group
Palawan’s population follows the same pattern. The province has attracted people of all backgrounds and it is said that today’s Palaweños are a fusion of eighty one (81) various cultural groups. Foreigners, too, have grown to love this peaceful province.
To have a relax trip, Honda Bay is the best destination. From Honda Bay, you can choose of your own little hideaway from Cowrie Island and Pandan, to La Isla Bonita and Isla de Nagusuan.
In addition, Palawan is known as the country’s last border of the Philippines; it is the country’s largest province having 1.5 million hectares, an ideal breeding ground for tropical flora and fauna. Palawan managed to conserve its impressive natural habitat through the years. Further, Palawan has more than a thousand islands and islets where squirrels, tarsier, monkeys, zebra, and bear cats thrive with wild tropical plants and corals.
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