Puerto Princesa Subterranean River

A few years ago, the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River was named one of the new seven wonders of nature. At the time, it was one of two that I had not been to: the other being Komodo Island. So when the opportunity for this cruise on the Azamara Quest came up and I saw I could visit the last two remaining new seven wonders of nature on the same cruise, I jumped at it. But I must admit, when the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River won that title, I was skeptical. I didn’t really know anything about it and it was never on my radar. Well it certainly is now…it was phenomenal!
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines, Sabang
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is about a 2-hour drive from Puerto Princesa, the main port and airport on the stunning island of Palawan in the Philippines. The drive is windy, crowded and absolutely gorgeous.
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines, Sabang
When you arrive at Sabang to a wonderful view down the beach toward where Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National park is, you must get on an outrigger boat; which are famous in the Philippines. From the Sabang dock, it’s a 30-minute outrigger boat ride to the entrance of Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park. You will get a little wet on this ride if you sit in front as I did but it’s really hot so whatever!
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines, Sabang, entrance sign
The beach and surrounding cliffs at the entrance beach is off the charts. It’s the perfect Southeast Asia scene and just what you picture from a picturesque Asian beach. I could have stayed there all day swimming and taking photos.
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines, Sabang, beach
It’s a 5-minute walk to the where you get on a small outrigger canoe to enter the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River cave. This is truly one of the most beautiful entrances and settings I’ve ever seen. The crystal clear greenish water is to die for and you will be mesmerized at its beauty.
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines, Sabang
There’s a very small area where you hop on the canoes and they stagger the groups so there’s fewer people; which is a good thing. For photos, there’s an awesome tree that lies out over the water that you can climb on to take great shots of the cave or with you in them.
Lee Abbamonte, Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines, Sabang
Once in the cave it is really dark. The guide will have a light in the front to highlight some awesome rock formations and of course the bats on the ceiling. There will be a driver who kind of acts like a punter that you’d see in Venice, Italy but instead of singing, he cracks jokes. Our guide and driver were excellent and really funny.
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines, Sabang, boat
It’s difficult to take good photos in the cave because it is so dark but that makes for a better experience overall because you’re really focusing on what you’re seeing and doing. It’s like another world in the cave and the underground river goes on for over 5 miles or 8 kilometers.
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines, Sabang, ceiling
We were underneath for about 45 minutes in total and I could have stayed there for hours. It really was a fascinating place and so massive that it was mind-blowing. I was truly surprised about how impressive it was. I really didn’t expect much to be honest and that’s my fault because I just didn’t know better. But now I do and I am telling you how good a trip it is and it’s well worth going out of your way to get to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River. It will blow your mind!
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, Philippines, Sabang, new seven wonders of nature sign

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  1. Nice pictures. You’re lucky to visit these place which i myself never been there yet though i am from Philippines. Hope to be there in the future 🙂

  2. It’s really nice blog writing and these amazing pictures to indicate the massive Subterranean River cave is really dark……It’s to excited…..Thanks

  3. Really majestic photos and great article, it must be truly magical experience to be there and see it all by your own eyes. Congrats Lee

  4. Just been there: simply amazing.. I love Palawan….

  5. Palawan is indeed a paradise. I have Filipino friends who told me that the caves are really one of the main attractions of the place. How I wish I could go there someday.

    Thanks for sharing your wonderful photos and adventure there Lee.

  6. Fahad Amir says

    River is totally amazing and very fabulous place for the travelers. Lash crystal water attract everyone toward us. Apart from this, planned vacation toward this place greatly increase interest and give relax to your mind. And this is one of great breathtaking place for the travelers.

  7. Raimon Duran says

    My girl Lidia and I visited Palawan 15 years ago and we visited the Subterranean River. we also travelled from Puerto princesa by van and I confirm the journey is gorgeous despite being a bit bumpy! While waiting for our slot for the visit (only one or two kanoes are allowed at the same time, which is good) we had a nice trek on one of the paths in the surrounding National Park … followed by some big monkeys pretty interested in our backpacks…. We also had picnic at the welcome hut, surrounded by huge lizzards waiting for the bones of our chicken wings and tights ! That night we stayed at a wooden hotel in a nearby beach … good food, comfy room shared with some huge spiders and wonderful early morning swim in pristine waters …

  8. Palawan has a lot of beautiful places, including this underground river park. I plan on visiting here soon with my friends and/or family. This is a place one should never miss!

  9. Aha! You finally reached Palawan!
    This is and will be one of the most amazing places I’ve ever visited!

    Isn’t it amazing to reflect, on the fact as to how the person who actually found this place – found it ? Excuse the riddle!

    Great stuff Lee!

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