Palawan

talk

The most common local language is Tagalog, but many speak English or Cebuano, and a group of expatriate Swiss operate a shortwave radio network using Swiss-German.

cities and municipalities

Puerto Princesa - the island's administrative capital

Quezon - It is where the Tabon man lived a long time ago. Some referred to Tabon Cave as the cradle of philippine civilization.

Busuanga

Coron - wreck diving

El Nido - limestone cliffs, lagoons, beautiful beaches

Port Barton - a truly laid-back coastal getaway with a great beach

Sabang - town with a long underground river in the National Park

San Jose

Brooke's Point Mostly fishing and farming, but some beautiful scenery