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Balabac Islands

Balabac Islands

4.5 (88 reviews)
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Beste Besuchszeit

Morning offers calmer seas and better light for underwater views; the dry season from March to May features sunny skies and warm temperatures for beach activities.

Budgettipps

No entrance fees for most islands, but boat rentals can be negotiated; consider joining a group tour to split costs for transport and guides.

Empfohlen für

Nature lovers, Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, Adventure travelers, Cultural explorers

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Schnelle Fakten: The Balabac Islands cover over 200 small islands and islets, forming the southernmost part of Palawan province. The area is home to rare fauna like the Philippine mouse-deer and vibrant coral reefs supporting over 80 fish species.

Highlights: Marine life flourishes in the turquoise waters, especially around Onok Island, where giant clams measuring up to 40 centimeters can be spotted. Local Bajau people practice traditional sea nomad fishing techniques using handmade nets that have been passed down for generations.

Insidertipps

  • Wear reef-safe sunscreen and a hat for sun protection during boat rides.
  • Bring underwater camera or snorkeling gear to capture colorful marine life.
  • Skip weekends to avoid local visitor crowds.
  • Early morning boat trips increase chances to see wildlife and avoid rough waters.

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