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Inoladoan Island
1. Inoladoan Island
4.8
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Island
Nature & Parks
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Such a paradise! Beautiful beach, cristal clear water - just amazingly stunning!
Really beautiful island,crystal clear water and soft sand 💛☀️ it's a paradise!
The sand was so fine almost like that in Boracay. Place is so relaxing and the scenery is superb
(Translated by Google) It is one of the Port Barton Islands in the Philippines. The island is one more of those that you can visit there but it is very worth getting to its vicinity because there is a sanctuary for free-ranging sea turtles and you can be lucky enough to swim with them! 😊 (Original) Es una de las islas de Port Barton en Filipinas. La isla es una más de las que puedes visitar allí pero merece mucho la pena acercarte hasta sus inmediaciones porque allí hay un santuario de tortugas marinas en libertad y puedes tener la suerte de nadar con ellas! 😊
(Translated by Google) Nice beach but nothing special compared to other beaches in Palawan (Original) Spiaggia carina ma niente di particolare rispetto ad altre spiagge di palawan
(Translated by Google) The island itself is a normal island, but in its waters you can see huge turtles, a visit is totally recommended (Original) La isla en si es una isla normal, pero en sus aguas puedes ver tortugas enormes, totalmente recomendada la visita
Pamuayan Falls
2. Pamuayan Falls
4.5
(302)
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
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Fun experience at this falls, First you need to register at their head center. The staff doesn't guide you so you need to do a 15 min hike by yourself. The trail is quite the adventure, crossing small rivers, climbing rocks and walk a path of man-made stairs. The falls is about 30 feet or more in height, not sure about the exact depth length of the water. Leeches can be found according to their signs and the locals. The water is slightly foggy with a mix of brown sand and mossy rocks. Overall I recommend going to this place, 8/10
A truly beautiful waterfall. However, in August 2025 the road leading to it was under construction, so the way there was quite rough. We managed it on a motorbike, but it wasn’t easy — for inexperienced drivers I would recommend taking a tuk-tuk or simply walking. From the spot where Google Maps directed us, it took about 30 minutes on foot. The path is well maintained, and they really take good care of the area. You walk through the forest along a trail, so I would recommend wearing sturdy shoes, though if you’re careful you can also manage in flip-flops. The waterfall itself was really nice, and you can swim there, which felt like a great reward. There is a voluntary entrance fee; I gave 150 pesos. Considering how well the place is maintained, I think it’s money well deserved. The way back is along the same path.
I walked from Port Barton which was just over 1 hour and very hot but perfect for me. I gave a donation, the amount is up to you. There was no pressure. The last 15 minutes to the falls were super nice and then the falls were perfect. Not huge, not impressive but the cool water was a delight. I was there at about 9:30 and there were not many people. I would recommend it for a refreshing swim if you have time during your visit to Port Barton.
There is a lady called Rose at the first shop that sells cold drinks and beer. She is a guide as well and escorted me to the Falls. Rocky pathway, and you go through water streams so plan accordingly. I went bare feet but little rocks quite sensitive. About 20 minutes slow walk, then a very refreshing swim. You can swim to right under the waterfall and have a water massage. Donation box on entrance to pathway. 50 to 100 is the norm.
The walk to the waterfalls is an incredible experience, first, you’ll need to arrange transportation to the waterfalls area. From there, it’s about 15 minute walk through the forest and small streams. It’s an unforgettable adventure! At the end, you can swim right under the waterfall itself. The whole trip takes maximum 2 hours - getting there, walking , swimming, and enjoying the breathtaking views. Make sure to bring special water shoe, as you will need them to cross the streams and navigate the rocky area around the waterfall, don’t forget water and a towel too. Thai activity is free but accept donation - 50PHP will do
When we arrived at local started walking with us. When we registered we put in a donation. Got to the falls and the local told us no swimming. When we left the local then asked for payment as he guided us. The falls were nice but that did put a little sour taste on them.
It's about a 15-minute hike to the falls from the main road, although people do this in sandals and even flip flops, I wouldn't recommend it, wear proper shoes and maybe even pick up a hiking stick from the side of the road, there's plenty of bamboo around.
Awesome little spot! A short pretty hike into an amazing spot with decent sized waterfall. Magical spot. Great place for a cool swim. Bring some food for a couple of starving little dogs too if you can. They were so super sweet but were absolute skin and bones and starving 😥 Especially couple just before the turn off and stream crossing to start of the hike.
Cayoya Island
3. Cayoya Island
4.6
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Island
Nature & Parks
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We are visiting this nice place during a island hopping, we rent a private boot and enjoy some really nice beaches and the wounderful ocean. There are somany nice and quiet places. You can enjoy the Philippines alone or with friends.
Another resting stop for the tour boats, but it's pretty unique in that there is a reef, almost like a connector path, between this island and the one next to it. There's decent shade plus cabanas that you can sit at
Stunning tropical island. Part of the 5 island hop,
Delightful island. Clean sand and some places to sit under trees.
Secluded and relaxing island to visit. There are a few huts where you can hangout. No stores or restrooms in this island.
Known as exotic island. This place is relaxing. Very little tourist and has a small channel that can be crossed by walking to a nearby island (Maxima island)
Exotic island has crystal clear waters and it is an amazing place for relaxing and swiming.
Lovely island to relax and have lunch
Bigaho falls
4. Bigaho falls
4.6
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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
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A really wonderful waterfall with beautiful adjacent village and the 10-minute walking path to the waterfall itself. It’s really well maintained. You need to donate if but it’s well worth it as people here obviously take a really good care of the place. You can get there by tuktuk or motorbike but don’t go when it’s rainy and the dirt road gets really muddy.
A lovely little waterfall tucked away in the jungle! The surroundings are beautiful, and the short walk to the falls is pleasant and well-maintained. The entrance fee (40 pesos) is totally fair since the locals provide nice amenities and keep the path in good condition. Getting here from Port Barton is still a bit tricky—the road is mostly unpaved, and I wouldn’t recommend using a scooter in the rainy season. The main pool under the waterfall can get crowded, but there are plenty of smaller pools downstream where you can relax in peace. Definitely worth a visit!
Really beautiful and calm place! Much prettier than that tourist trap waterfall. We were here only ones. Path to waterfall was easy to go even with kids. Entrance fee was cheap.
A good experience here at this waterfall. About 10 or less kilometers away from Port Barton beach. Firstly you need to do a small hike of trail to get to the main area. The falls is slightly tight and can be crowded, it's common to see alot of locals and foreigners swimming here. Not sure about the depth of the water, mostly because the water can be foggy because of the mix of brown sand. The "resort" also comes with a comfort room and a changing room which is a huge thumbs up for me. Overall I recommend trying this place, and also try the other falls which is Pamuayan falls, (check my profile) which is also at Port Barton, San Vicente. 8/10
A very beautiful waterfall. Easy to find on your own. Access is paid, but not at all expensive. From. Parking lot is about 5 minutes walk away. Along the way you can buy fresh coconuts.
A little bit far from poblacion San Vicente. You have to walk around 5-10 mins from the parking lot to the falls. It was a bit hard but it was worth it since the falls were beautiful. You can also swim there and there is a changing room near the parking area.
We loved it here🩵 It’s a short walk from the car park and easy to find😃 Very beautiful 😍 Small entry fee 💵 We drove here from Port Barton, you don’t need to do the 2 hour route that google maps says, we went to Pamuayan Falls and followed the road from there. Took about 25 minutes. Just ask the locals if you aren’t sure!
A very cold respite from the hot days among the other travels. It is a short hike from the main road. The waterfall is easy to get to, well-marked, and easy footing up the steps. We took this trip from an Island hopping tour, but if you want to see this as a side-stop on the main road, that is easy also.
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
5. Jameson Distillery Bow St.
4.7
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Distillery
Food & Drink
Expert guides tell the story of Jameson in a recreated distillery scene with tastings and dining.
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It was incredible experience. Our tour guide was amazing. First you get free welcome drink - you have 3 options from Jameson (Jameson with lime and ginger is amazing). Then you go to first room, it’s about history of Jameson. Second room is about how to make Jameson and on third you learn about differences, how to smell and taste different Jamesons. With this guide, it was really amazing and I could stay longer than 45 minutes.
My wife and I took this tour on a Monday morning a few hours before our flight home and had a wonderful time. Our tour guide was very animated and obviously loved his job! Great tour through history all the way to current time. Definitely recommend this tour for any whiskey aficionados or anyone with just a taste for Jameson.
I paid about $26 for the Jameson Distillery tour and it was worth every penny. They start with a really cool 3D projector story about the history and how Jameson is made, then you move into a tasting room where you try four different Jamesons and learn how to properly smell and taste whiskey. It truly feels like a world-class experience. The premium ones were noticeably smoother (whiskey by itself definitely grows hair on your chest 😂), but it was fun, informative, and delicious. After the tasting, you get a drink included — they already have a bar set up with several cocktail options, and if you want another drink afterward you can buy more. The tour guide was incredible — funny, knowledgeable, and made it feel like he actually believed every part of the history. It was so good I found myself thinking, “Do y’all hire? I could work here too.” The staff overall was extremely friendly and helpful. They’ll even hold your bags if you’re coming straight from the airport like I was. There’s merchandise at the end if you want to shop, and the whole experience is just a lot of fun from start to finish. I would 100% come back and I’d tell anyone visiting Dublin to add this to their trip.
What an unforgettable experience at the Jameson Distillery! We opted for the Secret Whiskey Package and savored every moment. The tour was a delightful blend of history, craftsmanship, and fun, with fascinating insights into the company’s founder and the art of whiskey making. The highlight? Learning the skills of whiskey tasting, followed by a truly delicious sampling experience. Despite the bustling crowd of fellow travelers, the staff made us feel so special and welcome. We loved every minute and can’t wait to return!
Had a fantastic tasting tour on my second visit to this iconic Irish distillery. The guide’s deep knowledge and entertaining presentation made the experience memorable. It’s no wonder Jameson remains one of the world’s top selling whiskeys. Highly recommended!
Exactly everything you'd expect from a distillery tour. Great tour guide, samples of the whisky, and the best ambiance. All the employees were stellar and very nice to chat with. You can also purchase exclusive bottles you can't get anywhere else in the world.
This is one of the best distillery tour I’ve ever done! I’d recommend it to anyone visiting Dublin. Our tour guide was really informative and had a great demote of knowledge about the history of Jameson’s. I’m not usually a Whiskey drinker but after trying a Jamesons, Ginger Ale and Lime in the bar I am converted.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Jamison Distillery. I went with my husband and my daughter. It was very informative and quite interesting. There were several experiences during the tour. We tasted whiskeys that we hadn't tried before. Our new favorite one is Black Barrel. We've bought a bottle now that we're back home and have shared it with a neighbor. He is now a fan! I recommend going on this tour. It's fun, educational, and it even has a cute little shop inside.
White Beach
6. White Beach
4.4
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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
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White Beach is absolutely stunning—one of the most beautiful in Palawan! The sand is soft, the water is crystal clear, and the atmosphere is super relaxed. However, getting here is a bit of an adventure. The road is rough, and after rain, it might be nearly impossible to pass. It's also quite popular, especially with backpackers, so don’t expect a secluded paradise. One downside: they charge a 50 Peso entrance fee but provide zero amenities—no toilets, no changing rooms, nothing. Not sure where that money goes. Still, the beach itself is 100% worth a visit!
Pleasantly surprised with White Beach, actually the pictures don't do it justice. Very warm clear water and undeveloped. Natural feel with Palm trees and grassy areas. Very easy to reach by bangka from Port Barton including pick up at a time of your choosing. Definitely a pleasant place to chill for a day. May include goats
Nice beach. You pay 50 pesos for entrance. You can rent a motorbike to come here but way is not paved yet. Kinda hard if it rains. It gets so muddy. Or some people come here by kayak from Port Barton.
When I visited this beach, I was surprised by how peaceful it felt. The waves were very calm when I got there, almost like the sea itself was resting. It was so quiet and serene, no noise, no rush, just the sound of gentle water and the breeze. I really found peace here, the kind that clears your mind and makes you feel light.
From the village of Port Barton the easiest way to get there is by taxi boat…I paid 300 php return and you can get to Coconut Beach first and then walk to White Beach…and let me tell you it was AMAZING!! One of the best I’ve seen. Not many people. Quiet. Crystalline water. White sand. 100% worth the visit 🏝️
Was here in the off season. Beach was quite. Road rough getting there, we took a scooter. But you can get a TukTuk or boat. Entry was 50p per person
Goats were super funny here!! They only came out after about an hour of being there!! Had to pay 50 pesos per person to enter the beach. The drive to this beach tho is scary and I wouldn’t recommend unless you’ve experience and it’s been a dry day!!! Or else you’ll 100% get stuck in a mud slide
Beautiful beach, stunning location ( we were kayaking from Port Barton beach ) It was a shame that as soon as we arrived a man approached us, asking for a fee straight away - not in the friendliest or welcoming manner) also loud music from bar area a bit ruined the atmosphere for us. I am sure everybody’s experience is different. Shouldn’t stop you visiting the place as it’s gorgeous.
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