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Islander in Palawan

Posted on September 2, 2014 by journeyingjames 1 Comment
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P-A-L-A-W-A-N.

What picture pops in your mind when you hear the word P-A-L-A-W-A-N?

White beaches, clean turquoise waters, colorful corals, abundant marine creatures, UNESCO-stamped Underground River, sun-kissed island hopping tours and can I say delicious mango shake?

The longest white sand beach in the Philippines. 14-kilometer of unspoilt wonder

The longest white sand beach in the Philippines. 14-kilometer of unspoilt wonder

I guess you have to visit Palawan if these pictures didn’t come to mind. You should put on your travel list- “Be an islander in Palawan A.S.A.P.”

Palawan is still on top of my beautiful destinations in the Philippines.

One of the destination during Honda Bay Island Hopping Tour. Can you guess what island is this?

One of the destination during Honda Bay Island Hopping Tour. Can you guess what island is this?

I am soooo lucky to have kept coming back five or maybe six times just this year. Palawan locals have this phrase, “kambak! kambak!” (come back! come back!) to visitors as they leave for the airport to go back home. I guess that phrase has become my reality as I am able to enjoy the islands again and again.

With my Islander slippers, I was able to explore new beaches and some secret ones too. Let me show you some of the beaches I explored in Palawan.

One of the islands in Honda Bay. Not yet open for tourists.

One of the islands in Honda Bay. Not yet open for tourists.

Relaxing with my duyan at Talaudyong Beach in Bacungan, Puerto Princesa

Relaxing with my duyan at Talaudyong Beach in Bacungan, Puerto Princesa

Islander in Palawan

Walk on the beach- barefoot or with slippers.

What a beauty! San Vicente's Long Beach

What a beauty! San Vicente’s Long Beach

Pebble Beach Binduyan

Pebble Beach Binduyan

Even our hoofed friends can have fun at the beach. This is their daily sunset walk.

Even our hoofed friends can have fun at the beach. This is their daily sunset walk.

Interesting rock formations at Binduyan. 76 kilometers north of Puerto Princesa City

Interesting rock formations at Binduyan. 76 kilometers north of Puerto Princesa City

What I love about Islander is that it is so comfortable and soft on my feet. The rubber snugly hugs my feet, making long walks on the beach enjoyable. Actually, it’s like gel that it slowly molds the shape of your bare sole supporting the arch of the feet. I also don’t have to worry about coral or shell cuts as the sole of the slippers are thick enough to keep my itchy feet safe for another holiday trip.

Driftwood San Vicente

Waiting for the sunset at the beach

No traffic jams here in Palawan,

No traffic jams here in Palawan,

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One thought on “Islander in Palawan”

  1. Larah Keth said:
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    September 17, 2014 at 5:30 am

    One place I dream of visiting!Hope this year with my own Islander I can explore Palawan.

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