Located in the picturesque Port Barton, Purok Mangingisda offers a unique lodging experience amidst one of Palawan’s hidden gems. Guests are captivated by the untouched beauty of the area, where powdery white sands and crystal-clear waters create a serene paradise. Ideal for those looking to escape the crowds, this spot provides a glimpse into the natural wonders of the region. With affordable living and a tranquil environment, it’s an excellent choice for adventurers and families alike.
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Wesley Stevenson
8 months agoYou won't find high-end luxury hotels here, but you won't miss anything in the service department. You can find everything from a backpackers hostel for $12 or $13 American, or stay in a beachfront resort for a little over $50 USD per night. That's about 3,000 pesos for the most expensive thing around here. You can easily find accommodations with air condition and a private bathroom for 1,500 pesos. I'm choosing to spend 2 days just walking up and down the beach and enjoying my nice waterfront cottage and fabulous food. Perhaps later I'll have a massage right there on the beach where the sounds of the waves are real, not a recording played over a stereo. There are loads of tours for everyone 's needs and desires, lots of bars, lots and lots of bars. I'm 60 years old, and I feel like the old fart in the neighborhood, lots of younger travelers. This place has a very laid-back feel, although the main Street is rather busy and loud, but nothing like the big city of Cebu or Manila of course. In fact, I don't feel in danger of being run over by a vehicle on these roads. I've decided to rent a motorcycle and hire a guide to take me around and show me the places where tourists don't normally go. Dan is the man to contact for a taller and proper motorcycle capable of some off-roading, not a scooter. Can't remember the name of his shop, but it's just towards the beach from where all the Vans let out. I'm sure you can just ask for Dan the motorcycle guy and you'd find him.
Aluce Jodicke
2 years agoWe chartered island hopping tours from (William’s Port Barton Adventour) him & his teams treated us like Royalty Good Tasty Foods, also taking & showing us Great spot for snookering to various islands They have gone over & beyond what ever we need. Great Value for money.
Clariz See
a year agoPort Barton Beach: One of Palawan's hidden gems, an untouched paradise where the powdery white sands meet the crystal-clear waters in perfect harmony, inviting you to bask in its serene beauty and revel in the untouched splendor of nature's wonders.
Eunice Alarcon
6 years agoPort Barton is one of the last frontiers. It is an amazing place like El Nido but cost of living is much cheaper. You can still buy foods at their lowest possible price.
Marro Philippe
3 years agoI was 2 days ago,most of the accomodations dont exist anymore,complitely destroy by the typhon.rest some hotelsin concrete very expensive.80%of the beautiful jungle around destroy.same for san vicente no 1 accomodation.the forest is destroy from puerto to san vincente.i have live 1 year 5 years ago in barton,its very sade,people there no jobs,and some no more houses.better go el nido,or south palawan,spalawan still jungle and no tourist,inexploited.beautiful.el nido very expensive.bizness place.