Palawan, The Most Beautiful Island In The World

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It’s hard to believe the Philippines are an under-appreciated tropical travel destination, especially with their extraordinary hiking, diving, beaches and of course — islands that are THIS beautiful.

And while we’d like to visit every single island in the Philippines, there’s one island in particular we’re zeroing in on — Palawan, a hidden piece of paradise that was recently named The Best Island In The World in the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards.

This isn’t the first time Palawan has ranked top in the world, and it’s easy to see why. There, beautiful blue water mixes with emerald green, jungle-filled mountains that appear to rise up from the ocean, and small fishing villages dot the island. Together with its neighboring islands, it creates the Palawan province, aka paradise.


Incredible (and rare) wildlife can be found on the islands, from purple crabs and Philippine mouse-deer to Philippine pangolin and beautiful butterflies. Just be sure to avoid the creepy-looking Palawan bearcat at night.

We suggest heading into the water and going below the surface. Palawan has some of the best spots to scuba dive in the world — barracuda-filled shipwrecks, for example, line the bottom of Coron Bay.
If diving sounds too scary, try a tour of Palawan’s subterranean river (which UNESCO calls “one of the most unique” in the world) or take a bangka boat to travel between the islands.

Once you’re back on land, hop on a “tricycle,” one of the preferred methods of transportation on Palawan. We’re pretty sure that after all the biking, swimming and exploring you’ll do — you’ll never want to leave.

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