
After a 4 hour flight, we landed in Manila early in the afternoon where we would spend one night before flying on to the Island of Palawan, a somewhat remote and quiet place to enjoy the water and beaches without too many tourists. Our first priority after landing was to buy plane tickets from Manila to Puerto Princesa on Palawan. It was a fairly simple process and for $60/person we had our tickets for early the next morning. With tickets in hand, we took a 10-15 min taxi ride towards the old Spanish walled city of Intramurous, left over from the Spanish era of control, in search of a hotel for the night. We first stopped at a hostel recommended in the Lonely Planet book, but the water in our room didn't work; we quickly moved on to a nearby hotel. We grabbed a quick lunch, experienced our first "tricycle" ride (motorcycle with a covered 2 seat cart on the right side), went for a walk around Intramurous and then wrapped up the day with Indian food for dinner. I know, you're probably asking, "Why did you eat Indian food while in the Philippines?!" Well, Lana and I rarely pass up the opportunity to enjoy some good Indian food!
We spent the the next few days taking advantage of the nearby island tours A, B, and C. Each tour included great beaches and snorkeling opportunities around different islands. While in Manila, Lana and I bought an underwater case for our camera so we were able to take some great shots of the coral and fish...we even found Nemo after all this time! On one of the tours our guide packed a fish and rice lunch, which he grilled on the beach during one of our stops. Each tour had something amazing to offer and we have many great pictures to show for it! El Nido was a fascinating and enjoyable week!
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