
Intramuros
Best time to visit
Early morning tours have fewer boats and cooler temperatures; dry season (November to May) offers calmer water and clearer cave views.
Budget tips
Entrance permits and boat fees are charged separately; expect around PHP 500–1,500 total from Puerto Princesa including transport, permit and boat, and save by joining shared group tours or city combo packages.
Recommended for
Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Families with older children, Adventure seekers
Plan your visit
Half day
About
Quick facts: Walk along thick stone walls as horse-drawn carriages clop on cobbles, and discover tree-lined plazas where sunlight filters through wrought-iron balconies. Inside, layered architecture mixes colonial churches, fortified bastions, and narrow lanes that photographers and food lovers both adore.
Highlights: At dawn the 400-year-old stone walls warm under the sun and trap the scent of frying garlic and sweet caramelized banana from seven tiny cafés along a narrow cobblestone lane, while the clop of horse-drawn kalesa wheels and distant church bells bounce off Spanish-era masonry. On festival nights the centuries-old San Agustin bell is still rung by hand, and locals carry on a quirky tradition of tying red and blue ribbons to iron gates to wish for safe voyages and new love, a practice sailors began in the 1800s.
Insider tips
- Wear quick-dry clothing, a light rain jacket in wet season, and non-slip shoes because piers and boats can be slippery.
- Sit at the front of the boat for unobstructed photos of stalactites and keep voices low near bat colonies to avoid disturbing wildlife.
- Book the earliest Sabang departure to beat the crowds and reduce wait times at the dock.
- Skip pricey jetty souvenirs if short on time, buy snacks or extra water in Puerto Princesa town where prices are lower.
Practical info
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