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Would I enjoy Palawan?
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Originally Posted by italdesign
(Post 35856746)
A little bit about me:
Appreciate input. |
Originally Posted by italdesign
(Post 35856746)
A little bit about me:
Appreciate input. |
Originally Posted by thomasfly
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You would love Coron, it’s a paradise for nature lovers. The only downside is that it’s not very walkable. El Nido is another option, but it’s generally not as budget-friendly. Palawan is a big province, and getting around is not as easy.
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Based on what you said you like, I think Coron would be a great fit for you. The nature and serenity sound just up your alley. Some nice private resorts in El Nido too if you want a mix of relaxation and activities. With your interests, I doubt you'd find Palawan touristy or rushed. Hope you have an amazing trip exploring all its natural beauty!
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Palawan destinations
Originally Posted by italdesign
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It seems that Palawan, especially Coron, would be a perfect fit for you based on your tastes. Offering a blend of nature, genuineness, and tranquility, Coron is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. The underwater life is amazing if you like snorkeling, and the sceneries are breathtaking. Compared to some other popular tourist spots, it's comparatively less congested, giving you more opportunity to explore at your own pace. Conversely, El Nido is equally stunning but tends to be more developed and well-liked, which may draw more visitors. Based on your preferences, Coron seems to be more in line with the locations you appreciate, providing a private but stimulating encounter. Although there may be some crowding over the holidays, mid-December is a wonderful time to visit. Have fun and travel safely when visiting Palawan!
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