The last full day of our stay in Palawas was spent at Dos Palmas Island Resort and Spa. I almost didn’t push through with our booking here for a day tour because of this unfortunate incident that happened there some years ago which, am sure, most of us are still aware of.
Also, we already have island hopping activities with the Honda Bay Tour, which was scheduled ahead of the trip to Dos Palmas, so in my mind, we’ll probably not find anything new in this island resort once we have been to the other islands.
But my travel agent insisted that we go there because: (1) the island is really beautiful, (2) security has improved a lot since that unfortunate incident and (3) the coral reefs at Dos Palmas are one of Palawan’s best. It was no. 3 that got me and AJ thinking twice before finally saying ‘No’. And in the end, we’re both glad that we listened to our travel agent. We were also thankful that this trip was scheduled last in our itinerary. The best part of our trip was actually saved for last.
For a very friendly rate of P1,800.00 per head, AJ and I got a free use of Dos Palmas facilities for one full day,which includes the use of snorkeling and diving gears, a dedicated snorkeling guide, use of the their cabanas, recreation centers and complimentary buffet lunch. Not included is the free use of the swimming pools. You have to pay for that (advisable if you are bringing kids with you; but if not, enjoy the beach instead!).
The package also includes free boat rides to and from the port. Their boat is bigger than the one we used in Honda Bay.
Views of the island resort from our boat:
The first thing we did upon settling our things in the cabana is to rent a kayak. Never mind if it was 10 in the morning and the sun was at its hottest.
After that, we proceeded with snorkeling and haay, dito pa lang sulit na sulit na ang Dos Palmas trip! Our snorkeling experience at Honda Bay paled in comparison with this one because Dos Palmas has far more beautiful corals and fishes. We simply marveled at the kaleidoscope scene underwater where corals in neon colors are thriving, and fishes in various shapes and colors are happily circling around and eating the pieces of bread that our guide is feeding them.
This went for almost an hour and by the time we got back to the resort, it was time for lunch!
We had an amazing lunch by the beach!
We then went for an afternoon stroll around the island. There’s just so much to see there, and we found lots of good spots for picture taking too, hehe!
With still some good hours to spare, AJ went back to kayaking while I decided to stay at the beach shore and enjoyed the cool beach water in the afternoon sun:
Going back to our cabana, I met one of the resident divers at Dos Palmas, who has a special talent in origami (a Japanese art of paper folding) but instead of using papers, he used coconut leaves! He set-up his little workshop right beside us so I was able to observe closely how he worked those leaves into animals!
Here are some of his creations. He worked so fast, by the way I found it hard to follow his hands and learn the techniques!
I super envied this guy who gets paid doing the things he love: diving, taking care of the island and doing paper origami as a hobby!
We left for Puerto Princesa at around 4:20 p.m. (call time was 4:00 p.m. but there were a few pasaway who didn’t get back to the boat on time) and we were back at the city before 5:30.
The only thing I didn’t like at Dos Palmas is their public shower room which is in badly needed state of repair. Medyo nakakatakot lang mag-shower because the shower faucet’s already rusty and the water coming out of it is also saltwater. So if you’re not used to bathing with saltwater, well, you have to try hehe! I wasn’t able to ask if there are other paid shower rooms there, but I didn’t see any.
That aside, everything about our Dos Palmas trip was amazing and wonderful. Lots of beautiful summer memories were created here. We definitely want to go back here, stay for a much longer time and have more of those underwater field trips (i.e. snorkeling sessions). And next time around, we’ll definitely be bringing an underwater camera to capture the fascinating beauty of nature under the sea. That sight is becoming rarer and rarer now, and we want to enjoy that while we still can.
Tans may fade, but the memories of summer last FOREVER. – Author Unknown
white knight says
I like your blog its simple yet elegant. Thank you for giving us vivid picturesque of what to expect. Now i’m definite to include dos palmas in our itinerary. Its my third time in palawan but would be my first in dos palmas. Please email m the contact number of the person/agency you have availed during your day tour trip. Thanks again & more power to your blog!
Leah says
Hi, thanks for visting my blog. I’ve sent you an email =)
Topaz Horizon says
Sigh! Your photos are gorgeous. You and AJ look so good! And the food… I got HUNGRY!!! It’s 1:30am and I already flossed and brushed my teeth!!!
Leah says
1:30 in the morning and you’re still awake??! You should go to Palawan Frances, take Vince and the kids there =)
Wait for my food post – mas nakakagutom yun hehe!
Juvs says
WOW!! buti di nyo kinancel.. 🙂
Bat nga ba di kame nag Dos Palmas.. hehehe..
and Honda Bay ang ganda pala.. did not remember it this way as we were birding when we get there.. hmm.. 1 more year and we’re ready to take Liam there na. 🙂
Leah says
Wow, Liam is finally ready for island hopping and the beaches? Good luck! Haha!
ella says
Hi leah. dos palmas is really indeed beautiful. I already include this one to our itinerary next year holyweek. by the way, i notice that lunch is by the beach na.. buffet pa din ba? I read a lot of blogs regarding dos palmas day tour and most the lunch is buffet. thanks
Leah says
Hi Ella, yes buffet lunch pa rin ang included sa package =)
katrina says
which travel agency did you book your dos palmas tour?
Leah says
Hi Katrina! You may contact Ms. Nits Serdena, our travel agent, at [email protected] or through her cp no. 09175416489.
Lance Sprewell says
Wow!! That’s a great and cool adventure in Palawan. There are a lot of good stuffs you can out there. I wish I could go there by next year that’s a perfect paradise and a good leisure to go through. I must go there by mid February 2015. It’s really a must!
rcj says
Hi,
This is very informative. Can I ask for help. Actually, my gf and I will be going at puerto princesa this january 2015. And I am torn between dos palmas and honda bay island hopping. Which one would you suggest especially that we are just a couple and its our first time at puerto princesa?
Thanks!