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Port Barton

Port Barton is a small coastal village in Palawan, Philippines. Most tourists, who have visited Port Barton, consider it to be one of the highlights of their Philippines trip. Port Barton and its accompanying pristine islands, easily rank as one of their top five favorite destinations in the Philippines.

17km

10.4119119.1776

Roxas (Palawan)

municipality of the Philippines in the province of Palawan

22km

10.33333333119.33333333

San Jose (Palawan)

barangay of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines

24km

10.3099119.2629

Taytay

municipality of the Philippines in the province of Palawan

40km

10.8167119.5167

Sabang (Palawan)

Sabang is a small village in Palawan, Philippines. It is used as an entry point to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River. There's not much in the village except services for those going to visit the river, but there is a beach and a chilled out atmosphere.

56km

10.1961118.8933

El Nido

has dozens of limestone islands that form a stunningly beautiful karst topography permeated by crystal-clear bays and lagoons, still relatively unspoiled by mass tourism

72km

11.1795119.3914

Palawan

Palawan is the westernmost province of the Philippines, the one with the largest land area and with probably the most pristine natural environment away from its settlements.

147km

9.5275118.3975

Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park

Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is in Palawan, Philippines. The park is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

180km

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Puerto Princesa

city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Palawan

103km

9.75118.75
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San Vicente

Philippines
Someday we will visit San Vicente or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

San Vicente

San Vicente is a small town in Palawan. It has a very fine beach 14 km long and, as of early 2015, is undergoing fairly extensive infrastructure deveopment. Once the airport and some resorts open, it may become a major tourist destination.

The diversity of San Vicente derives from its 24 ethno-linguistic resident groups, each with their own distinct dialects, and culture heritage. Filipino (Tagalog), however, remains the dominant lingua franca these diverse people that comprise San Vicente populace. In homage to its patron saint, San Vicente Ferrer, the municipality celebrates its town fiesta from April 1–5, Foundation Day on June 21 and Malagnang Festival on June 17–21 of every year.

San Vicente is nestled in the north-west of Palawan’s mainland, bounded by the Philippine West Sea in the West, the municipality of Taytay in the north, Roxas in the East and City of Puerto Princesa in the Southwest. With a forest area of 82,080.09 hectares and 22 identified islands and islets within its municipal boundaries. San Vicente is located in the north-western side of the main island of Palawan and is 186 kilometers from Puerto Princesa City. It occupies a total land area of 165,797.6525 hectares.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

29°C23
Precipitation: 56 mm

Feb

30°C22
Precipitation: 38 mm

Mar

30°C23
Precipitation: 68 mm

Apr

31°C24
Precipitation: 71 mm

May

30°C25
Precipitation: 157 mm

Jun

30°C25
Precipitation: 208 mm

Jul

29°C25
Precipitation: 212 mm

Aug

29°C25
Precipitation: 194 mm

Sep

29°C25
Precipitation: 216 mm

Oct

29°C25
Precipitation: 218 mm

Nov

29°C24
Precipitation: 189 mm

Dec

29°C23
Precipitation: 107 mm
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