Pasukin ang Senyora Cave sa Eli Island, Palawan
Pasukin ang Senyora Cave sa Eli Island, Palawan, at tuklasin ang gandang natatago sa loob ng kuwebang ito. (Date aired: June 10, 2012)
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Linapacan Island: The Clearest Water to Swim Worldwide
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Palawan houses many wonderful tourist attractions and this includes Puerto Princesa Underground River, El Nido Marine Reserve Park and Calamian Group of Island. One of the amazing destinations that you must add to your travel list upon going to Palawan is the Linapacan Island.
It is an island municipality in the province of Palawan. It is situated south of the famous Calamian Group and located between Coron to the north. Last October 2013, the beautiful island is listed as one of the “35 Clearest Waters in the World to Swim in Before You Die” by American news site Daily News Dig and it emerged at the top spot.
The island boasts its white sands and of course, the crystalline waters that surround it. It is a paradise that is comparable to the finest white sand beach of Boracay. Activities in Linapacan include snorkeling, diving, underwater photography and one can just relax and have some wonderful and bewildering experience.
It is a must visit destination for it not just possess the perfect waters and sand, the region is so remote with a population of only 14, 180 people which makes it a perfect escapade to have some relaxation for it offers tranquility that one will definitely love.
Linapacan is unquestionably a haven for people who simply want to enjoy the serenity of a paradise.
Activities
Snorkeling — a marine reserve is just near San Miguel, the main town of Linapacan. There is no beach on the town but one can enjoy the marine reserve that is inhabited with a great deal of marine life. From sea grass, starfish etc., the place has a great diversity of aquatic life to offer. There are also plenty of colorful tropical fish which includes schools of batfish and ribbon fish.
Island Hopping — tourists can also enjoy island hopping. You’ll just need to hire a boat which costs depends on its size and distance to be travelled. It might be expensive but you will surely not forget the experience that you will get. Tourists will be able to see the ruins of an old 18th Century Spanish fort at Caseledan on Linapacan Island. The nearby islands will also offer you a great deal of breathtaking sceneries.
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There are many other activities in Linapacan Island. You must also not explore the Eli Cave which is labeled a must-tour by travelers. The limestone pillars and rigid walls make it a wonderful tourist destination.
Getting There
By Air/Land/Sea — Visitors coming from key cities like Manila or Cebu can avail of direct flights to Puerto Princess, Palawan. Upon reaching Puerto Princesa, one can ride a bus going to El Nido and from there; one can take a boat ride to the island.
By Sea — From Manila, tourists can take a ferry ride to Coron. The ferry trips going to Coron are scheduled every Thusday and Friday afternoon. From Coron, they need to ride a boat that will take them to San Miguel, Linapacan. The total travel time is around 4 hours.
You may also want to know the other islands nearby Linapacan:
Patoyo Island — located on the eastern side of San Miguel. One can enjoy the many white sand beaches of Patoyo Island which will not cost them a lot. Offers good snorkeling activities and one can have a very good view of the place upon walking in the mountains.
Ariara Island — privately owned by a business corporation. One can enjoy the island and have their accommodation here. The island-resort is available for tourists who want to exclusively have the island as a whole.
Inapupan Island — it is a thirty minute boat ride to reach this alluring destination. Â It is recommended to take a banca that can withstand strong waves. Upon reaching Inapupan, an old fishing village and white sand beaches are waiting for you.
Cagbatan Island— another fascinating island to hop. It is surrounded by high waves, nice rock formations. It is best known as CYC Island and is ideal for picnics. One can also enjoy snorkeling in the area.
Eli and Mephdet Islands —situated just south of San Miguel, Linapacan. At Eli you can explore the Eli Cave. Both places are good for swimming and snorkeling. There is a flat channel that separates the island. You could find some very nice beaches on the eastern coastline of both islands.
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Isang isla na matatagpuan kasunod sa dulo ng mainland Palawan o bayan ng El Nido ay ang Linapacan, Palawan. na kung saan makikita ang iba't ibang isla na nagtataglay ng mapuputi na buhangin at malinaw na katubigan. Dito rin matatagpuan ang iba't ibang island caves island rock formations.
Sa video itong makikita ninyo ang white House. Ito ay kaharap lamang ng mismong bayan ng linapacan o ng bgy. San Miguel. Bago ka makakapasok dito ay kailangan mo munang magpaalam sa kanilang Kapitan.
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Linapacan Island, Palawan, Philippines - The Clearest Water to Swim Worldwide
Linapacan is a medium-sized island in the Calamianes group, located between Coron to the north and the Palawan mainland to the south. It’s one of those islands which rarely sees a tourist, as there’s no public ferry or air travel. Getting there can be a bit hit-and-miss, particularly if the weather is bad.
Highlights:
The snorkeling, just off the shore. Some good corals and marine life were spectacular.
Friendly people. There was no, “Hi Joe”, it was more, “Hello, po!”.
Great Island hopping, including a trip to the ruins of an old Spanish fort, good beaches, some caves to explore.
Very cheap living expenses – fan rooms 400 pesos a night, excellent seafood meals for less than 100 pesos, which included a beer or bottle of mineral water.
Snorkeling:
There is a marine reserve just off the pier at San Miguel, the main town on Linapacan. There is no beach to talk of in the town, and the reef is about 150 meters from the pier. Very shallow at first, with seagrass and small coral growth, starfish, etc, then an area of dead coral, then you reach the drop-off which has some good coral formations. But it is the marine life which makes this place special. Eels, large barracuda-like fish, pipefish, plenty of colorful tropical fish, including schools of batfish, ribbon fish.
At one stage I came across a school of several thousand white mullet, about 6 – 8 inches long, which swam in a solid circular wall around me for about 15 minutes until I eventually swam away. Videos of some of the fish here and here; sorry about the poor quality of the videos, the first attempt with a small underwater camera.
Island hopping:
It’s easy to hire a Banca to go island hopping. Costs vary depending on the size of the boat and distance traveled. The main expense is the fuel, which sells for 240 pesos a gallon. You could easily use 5 – 10 gallons in a day, so the cost depends on the distance you want to travel. A rough estimate would be 1,500 to 2,500 pesos for a day.
There are ruins of an old 18th-century Spanish fort at Caseledan on Linapacan Island, very much overgrown by vines, with only the walls and a well-remaining. It is near a pearl farm. The water was so clear we were able to catch a large crayfish by hand, which we noticed when walking the boat over shallow sand near the shore.
From there we went to Elli Island. Some OK snorkeling there, good coral but only small fish. Visited the Elli Caves, but my torch was so weak I didn’t get to explore them.
The snorkeling off the pier at San Miguel was so good I didn’t bother looking for other spots, but there are plenty of interesting looking islands around.
Beach:
There is a long white sandy beach on Patao Island, less than a kilometer across from San Miguel. You can arrange for a Banca to drop you off there in the morning and collect you in the afternoon but you have to take your own food and water. There are some reports of good snorkeling off this beach.
Getting there:
There are no regular ferries to Linapacan. However, there are Banca boats from Linapacan which regularly go to Coron (Busuanga)and Taytay (Palawan mainland) for supplies. In Coron, if you ask around at the Banca boats at the reclamation area you may be able to find a boat going to Linapacan. The first day I tried, there were no boats from Linapacan; the second day, there were three.
The trip from Coron took about 3.5 hours and cost 300 pesos. It took about 6.5 hours from Linapacan to Taytay, and cost 500 pesos. The weather was good for both trips and they were smooth rides. You can check forecasted weather conditions with the Coast Guard in San Miguel before leaving, and the Coast Guard inspected the boat before it left for Taytay.
There are two boats which regularly go to Manila, taking live fish from Linapacan and bringing back dry goods, but the boats didn’t look as if they were built for comfort.
In a nutshell.
An island completely off the tourist radar, with excellent snorkeling at your doorstep, good, cheap accommodation and seafood and the ruins of an old Spanish fort to explore. Plenty of nearby islands for island hopping, a short boat ride away from a long sandy beach which also has good snorkeling.
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Paghahanap ng shipwreck sa karagatan ng Linapacan
Sinisid ni Richard Gutierrez at ng Pinoy Adventures diving team ang karagatan ng Linapacan, Palawan para hanapin ang isang unmarked shipwreck na matatagpuan daw roon. Sa kabila ng panganib ng pagsisid sa mahigit 100 ft., sumabak pa rin si Richard sa adventure na ito. (Date aired: June 3, 2012)
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