Photos show why Palawan in the Philippines has just been named the best island in the world

July 2024 ยท 2 minute read
2020-07-09T14:06:59Z

Palawan is around 270 miles long and just 25 across at its widest point. "On a map Palawan looks like an arm extending from the Philippines to Borneo," Travel + Leisure wrote.

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With limestone cliffs extending directly from the ocean, the seascape is dramatic and striking.

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It's not the easiest to reach, but it's definitely worth it when you get there.

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There are white sandy beaches lined with palm trees ...

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... and turquoise waters that look straight out of a postcard.

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"The landscape and scenery are just gorgeous," wrote one person. "It offers the most beautiful beaches, resorts, and scenery anywhere."

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The scuba-diving around Palawan is world-class.

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You can even find World War II shipwrecks to explore.

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Or you could simply snorkel through the clear seas.

If you prefer to stay atop the water, you can explore the coastline from a canoe or kayak.

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Or just relax on one of the less discovered beaches.

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Hammock optional, but thoroughly recommended.

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The sunsets are stunning.

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Needless to say, Palawan offers prime Instagram content.

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There are an increasing number of establishments catering to tourists ...

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... but travelers can still enjoy the traditional Filipino culture, celebrated by friendly locals with float parades and costumes during festivals.

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Palawan has beautiful rainforests to explore ...

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... and with its 600+ species of birds, the island is heaven for bird-watchers.

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Finally, Travel + Leisure's readers love the fresh cuisine, which is seafood-heavy and full of flavor.

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