13-Day Philippines Island Hopping West | with Boat Expedition 2026
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Highlights
Grab. Your. Swimsuits. You’re about to experience 13 days of irresistible island enigma, surrounded by crystal blue waters, white-sand beaches, awe-inspiring historical sites (and countless insta-worthy spots too). Discover the reefs at Port Barton. Dine on authentic Filipino food. And float through the underground river at Puerto Princesa. But you know we’re divin’ in deeper. On an unforgettable marine safari adventure, you’ll stay in sea-side camps and explore shipwrecks, reefs & marine life. You’ve never experienced island hopping this way, and you’ll never forget it either.
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Itinerary
Breathtaking beaches. Spectacular seafood. Rustic marine rendezvous. Welcome to Asia’s Pearl of the Orient, packed with some of the BEST views of your lifetime! You’ll meet your crew this afternoon in Puerto Princesa. First, we feast - exchange proper hellos over a welcome dinner. Then end the night at a Tiki bar with Filipino tunes and cocktails. Today might be over, but this is just the beginning…
Puerto Princesa, Philippines
Puerto Princesa, the capital of Palawan province, is known as the Philippines' last ecological frontier. It serves as the gateway to Palawan's natural wonders, famous for its pristine environment, rich marine biodiversity, and the UNESCO-listed Underground River.
Morning, sunshine lovers! Today’s the first full day on this wonderful island, so you know we’re starting with a bang. You’ll grab some breakfast at the hotel and head straight to the Subterranean River National Park for a fascinating underground endeavour. Ready? Put on your neon helmets. You’ll float through an aquamarine river into one of the most complex cave systems in the world. Surrounded by intricate limestone formations (some of them egg-shaped too!) - you’ll have no doubt about why this glorious landscape is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bet your eyes are pleased with those gorgeous views. Now it's time to please our tummies. You’ll stop by at Nanay Elena’s House for a traditional Filipino meal, made using only the freshest ingredients (that she grows on her own farm!). Afterwards, drop your bags at our beachfront hotel. Relax on the shore. Explore the tiny town. The night is still young, and it’s all yours!
Puerto Princesa, Philippines
Puerto Princesa, the capital of Palawan province, is known as the Philippines' last ecological frontier. It serves as the gateway to Palawan's natural wonders, famous for its pristine environment, rich marine biodiversity, and the UNESCO-listed Underground River.
Port Barton, Philippines
Port Barton is a laid-back coastal town in Palawan, known for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and relaxed vibe, perfect for those seeking tranquility and island adventures.
Ocean-lovers, unite! Today, we’re going island hopping in our very own private boat. You’ll swim with sea turtles. Snorkel along the vibrant reefs. Grab a scrumptious locally-cooked meal. Dodge waves at the beach. And chill at a starfish sandbar (with your newly-made best friends, of course) as the sun sets over the serene sea. Is this island exploration done right or what?
Port Barton, Philippines
Port Barton is a laid-back coastal town in Palawan, known for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and relaxed vibe, perfect for those seeking tranquility and island adventures.
Need your beauty sleep? Or just need to spend some time on the sandy beach? Today’s the day you can do anything you want. Dive into the crystal blue waters. Grab a book and soak in the sun. Go on a morning hike to check out the rocky hills. Or make your own rings & bracelets in a local workshop. Either way, sublime beach vibes are guaranteed here.
Port Barton, Philippines
Port Barton is a laid-back coastal town in Palawan, known for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and relaxed vibe, perfect for those seeking tranquility and island adventures.
It’s time to bid farewell to our (now) favourite island stop. But don’t worry, there are plenty more destinations here to give it competition. You’ll start the day with some breakfast at the hotel and with no time to waste, head to the next turquoise-tinted spot. A free afternoon to spend in another wonderful tropical paradise? How lucky are we? Taste the local street food. Or check out the unique shops around town. Oh, and please don’t forget to charge your camera!
El Nido, Philippines
El Nido is a coastal town in northern Palawan, Philippines, famous for its stunning limestone cliffs, crystal-clear lagoons, and rich marine biodiversity, often called the Philippines' last ecological frontier.
Rise and shine folks. It’s time to hit the road (just like the locals) in a wonderfully colourful, classic Jeepney. First stop? The beautiful Lio Beach. Enjoy the peaceful views and walk the wooden footpath that leads into the ocean. And it doesn’t end there. Next, we’ll head to Bulalacao Waterfalls. It’s gonna be really hard to stop yourself from taking a plunge into the water. The day is not complete yet, we’ll head to the most popular beach in all of Palawan (and maybe even the Philippines, if you ask us) - Nacpan Beach. Finally, we'll end the day at Las Cabanas - one of the best sunset points in the ENTIRE country.
El Nido, Philippines
El Nido is a coastal town in northern Palawan, Philippines, famous for its stunning limestone cliffs, crystal-clear lagoons, and rich marine biodiversity, often called the Philippines' last ecological frontier.
It’s not often you get an entire day in a palm tree paradise to spend just the way you please. But the stars must’ve aligned, because today is one of them! You can explore the pristine white-sand beaches while the sun’s out and spend the night chilling with your crew. It’s a ‘you do you’ kinda day.
El Nido, Philippines
El Nido is a coastal town in northern Palawan, Philippines, famous for its stunning limestone cliffs, crystal-clear lagoons, and rich marine biodiversity, often called the Philippines' last ecological frontier.
Mabuhay, travellers! The sun has risen, and so has the opportunity to explore another destination with crystal clear water. Munch on your final El Nido meal before we catch a boat-transfer. This is what you’ve been waiting for. You’ll drop your bags off at our Special Stay, our next MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® experience where we'll spend time exploring local culture. You’ll snorkel under the crystal blue water and explore a local shipwreck! We’ll then enjoy another authentic Filipino experience. Delicious local food served on a long banana leaf across the table devoured with your hands AKA a boodle fight. Finally, we'll light up a soothing bonfire and end the day resting on the shores (next to our rustic beach huts).*Please note: On some departures the Isla Experience Special Stay will occur before the stay in El Nido. This will be reflected in the hotel list.
El Nido, Philippines
El Nido is a coastal town in northern Palawan, Philippines, famous for its stunning limestone cliffs, crystal-clear lagoons, and rich marine biodiversity, often called the Philippines' last ecological frontier.
Island Special Stay, Philippines
A unique island accommodation experience in the Philippines, combining comfortable amenities with natural beauty for an unforgettable tropical getaway.
Are ya ready, sea-seekers? Our adventure is about to get wilder. Dine on a wholesome breakfast and bid your farewells, before we set out to our first destination of the marine safari. The next 3 days are packed with rustic adventures. You’ll be visiting close to 15 islands on a private boat. Camping on white-sand beaches. And watching the sunset from the most tranquil spots in the Philippines. Today, you’ll be visiting reefs and watching the breathtaking corals that are home to hundreds of fish (let’s hope the weather gods are on our side). Next, you’ll head to a remote island to get a spectacular view of the white sandbars over turquoise waters. Then, we’ll end the night with a campfire, dinner and music (and a wondrous view of the sparkling galaxy decorating the night sky). Note: The actual itinerary today will be confirmed once on board the boat as it is dependent on weather & sea conditions, the above is a guide only.
Island Special Stay, Philippines
A unique island accommodation experience in the Philippines, combining comfortable amenities with natural beauty for an unforgettable tropical getaway.
Island Beach Camp, Philippines
A tranquil beach camp in the Philippines offering a nature-immersive camping experience, perfect for enjoying sun, sand, and clear waters.
Another day, another adventure. Today, we'll continue exploring the sapphire seas. You’ll start the day with some snorkelling. Who knows? You might just spot some turtles (and occasionally sting rays too). If thriving coral reefs and breathtaking beaches are your thing, you're going to love our next stop. And finally, you’ll explore mind-boggling rock formations.Note: The actual itinerary today will be confirmed once on board the boat as it is dependent on weather & sea conditions, the above is a guide only.
Island Beach Camp, Philippines
A tranquil beach camp in the Philippines offering a nature-immersive camping experience, perfect for enjoying sun, sand, and clear waters.
If you thought yesterday was the end of our island exploration, you’re in for a surprise. You can start the day by heading to another fringing reef. Keep your eyes peeled - you might spot some Giant Groupers and the occasional Dugongs too. All that snorkelling calls for some relaxation, so you’ll stop by for some lunch and drinks next to a sandbar. Then, we’ll head to (probably) the most clear lake you’ve ever seen. And finally, end the afternoon with some more snorkelling (can you ever get enough?) What a long (but satisfying) day it’s been! There are plenty of places around town to grab some dinner. You’ll then head back to the hotel to finally rest those travel-tired limbs.
Coron, Philippines
Coron in Palawan, Philippines, is famous for WWII wreck diving, crystal-clear lakes, and stunning limestone karst landscapesâÂÂa paradise for divers and nature lovers.
It’s our last full day in this land of serene seas. And guess what? How you spend it is all up to you! Fancy a scuba dive? It’s your lucky day. Coron is known around the world for its intriguing Japanese World War II shipwrecks. Or you could choose to take a tricycle ride to the many beautiful beaches. And if you’re feeling like ditching the cool ocean water for something extra relaxing - the hot springs nearby might just be exactly what you need. Praying this day doesn’t end? Same.
Coron, Philippines
Coron in Palawan, Philippines, is famous for WWII wreck diving, crystal-clear lakes, and stunning limestone karst landscapesâÂÂa paradise for divers and nature lovers.
After many enticing days of sea, sun, dining and snorkelling - it’s time to say goodbye. Make the most of your last free meal in this wonderful marine ecstasy. Don’t forget to exchange deets with your new best friends. After all, no one can keep away from exciting sea adventures (with amazing company) for too long.
Coron, Philippines
Coron in Palawan, Philippines, is famous for WWII wreck diving, crystal-clear lakes, and stunning limestone karst landscapesâÂÂa paradise for divers and nature lovers.
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Additional Notes
- START/END TIMES: Trip starts in Puerto Princesa at 4:00pm and ends in Coron at 9am.
- TRANSFERS: Chargeable arrival transfers from Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) and chargeable departure transfers to Coron Busuanga Airport (USU) are available. Transfers will operate per flight information details on the first and last day of the trip. Transfers can be booked on a single or twin basis. Twin transfers require two passengers traveling together on the same reference number and flight. Flight details are mandatory minimum 14 days prior to departure to book chargeable transfers.
- NOTE: A small overnight bag will be required for some stays on this trip.
- INTERNAL FLIGHTS: Luggage allowance is limited to 1 suitcase per guest with size 29"x20"x10" (73x50x25cm), weight: 44 lbs. (20kg). A backpack is recommended to make travel and transport easier. Carry-on/hand luggage is restricted to one piece per person, not exceeding 12"x11"x6" (30x28x14cm).
- SPECIAL STAY: Single supplement is available for all nights in hotels, but Special Stays are multi-share ONLY, with likely 3-4 per room (single supplement does not apply on special stay nights).
- GROUND HANDLER: The ground handler for this trip is Mango Tiger. Contiki Trip Manager will be onboard.
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Each passenger must carry a valid travel document. (Valid visa for countries needed) (E.g. Green Card, Passport, Re-Entry Permit, and etc.) Tour operator is not responsible for lost or stolen personal items.
Cancellation penalties per person (request day and departure day are not counted)
30 days or more prior to departure - $175/person penalty.
2-29 days or more prior to departure - $280/person penalty.
Day of departure no show or late - 100% per person.
If the tour include airtickets, additional $75+airline surcharge will be charged as penalty.
Unused features are non-refundable. No shows forfeit entire payment.
Trips require a minimum number of participants to avoid cancellation. We reserve the right to cancel a scheduled trip to fully refund affected customers although tour companies will make every effort to maintain normal operations.
The refund amount will be credited directly to your TakeTours wallet as credits for future use. Or the refund can also be forwarded directly to your credit card with a 6% handling fee.
NOTE: We cannot grant any refunds more than 30 days after completion of the tour.
30 days or more prior to departure - $175/person penalty.
2-29 days or more prior to departure - $280/person penalty.
Day of departure no show or late - 100% per person.
If the tour include airtickets, additional $75+airline surcharge will be charged as penalty.
Unused features are non-refundable. No shows forfeit entire payment.
Trips require a minimum number of participants to avoid cancellation. We reserve the right to cancel a scheduled trip to fully refund affected customers although tour companies will make every effort to maintain normal operations.
The refund amount will be credited directly to your TakeTours wallet as credits for future use. Or the refund can also be forwarded directly to your credit card with a 6% handling fee.
NOTE: We cannot grant any refunds more than 30 days after completion of the tour.
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Bangkok: A modular trip means fellow travellers will join and leave at various locations. There’ll be some goodbyes, sure, but there’ll also be plenty of hellos with new like-minded travellers.
Manila: Yes, some departures (see below) visit the Isla Experience Special Stay before visiting El Nido. All other inclusions, meals and locations will remain exactly the same. Here are those departures: - 9th Nov '24 - 23rd Nov '24 - 30th Nov '24 - 12th Apr '25
Manila: The Isla Experience Special Stay is in a remote island in the Philippines. You'll stay in simple beach huts with a bed, fan, mosquito net, towels and bedding. The showers and toilets are in a shared facility that's separate from your room. There's free Wi-Fi too, but it can be slow & there are the occasional power cuts. Best part? Almost everything here runs on solar energy! The bar & communal area is equipped with charging ports, water, tea & coffee stations. You can start a drinks tab and pay on departure (but please remember to get cash, no cards are accepted here!).
Manila: The facilities are perfect for a digital detox. The islands you'll be visiting are super remote - so please remember to bring anything you might need - like meds - for 3 nights. You'll stay in beach campsites and huts with shared bathrooms, and no aircon or internet. But hey, you've got plenty of sea breeze and jaw-dropping island views to keep you company.
Manila: We recommend that you bring: - We’d recommend a backpack instead of a suitcase (for ease when you're getting on & off boats).- An overnight bag for when you visit Isla Experience Special Stay on Darocotan Island.
Manila: Yes, some departures (see below) visit the Isla Experience Special Stay before visiting El Nido. All other inclusions, meals and locations will remain exactly the same. Here are those departures: - 9th Nov '24 - 23rd Nov '24 - 30th Nov '24 - 12th Apr '25
Manila: The Isla Experience Special Stay is in a remote island in the Philippines. You'll stay in simple beach huts with a bed, fan, mosquito net, towels and bedding. The showers and toilets are in a shared facility that's separate from your room. There's free Wi-Fi too, but it can be slow & there are the occasional power cuts. Best part? Almost everything here runs on solar energy! The bar & communal area is equipped with charging ports, water, tea & coffee stations. You can start a drinks tab and pay on departure (but please remember to get cash, no cards are accepted here!).
Manila: The facilities are perfect for a digital detox. The islands you'll be visiting are super remote - so please remember to bring anything you might need - like meds - for 3 nights. You'll stay in beach campsites and huts with shared bathrooms, and no aircon or internet. But hey, you've got plenty of sea breeze and jaw-dropping island views to keep you company.
Manila: We recommend that you bring: - We’d recommend a backpack instead of a suitcase (for ease when you're getting on & off boats).- An overnight bag for when you visit Isla Experience Special Stay on Darocotan Island.
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