Palawan

The Philippines’ ‘Last Frontier’

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World Heritage

Palawan is recognized as one of the world’s 36 biodiversity hotspots. Its dazzling limestone cliffs and caves, crystal lagoons, rainforests, mangroves and coral reefs contain an abundance of exotic plant and animal species endemic to the island.

Palawan is also home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Puerto-Princesa Subterranean River and Tubbataha Reef.

Featured Locations

 
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El Nido

El Nido is the gateway to Bacuit Bay and the Bacuit Archipelago. Its beautiful limestone formations, blue lagoons and over 50 white-sand beaches make it the Philippines’ most coveted and highly-rated island destination.

 
 
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Coron

Coron is a separate group of islands from the main Palawan island, offering crystal-clear freshwater lakes and breathtaking coral reefs.

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San Vicente

San Vicente is best known for Long Beach, a 15-kilometer stretch of white sand roughly three times the length of Philippines’ best known beach, White Beach in Boracay.


Other Frontiers

In addition to Palawan, Oak Drive Capital also owns property in prime tourist destinations around the country, including Siargao, Boracay and La Union.

To inquire about our full collection of Palawan properties and other areas not featured in this showcase, please feel free to contact us.

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