Discover Puerto Princesa on a private tour
Welcome to Puerto Princesa, where nature and culture perform in a subtle symphony. This is not just a stopover on your way to Palawan's islands, but a place that tempts you to linger. Picture yourself gliding along an underground river, a UNESCO site where you won't waste time in queues, thanks to your local guide. You might feel the ocean breeze while enjoying local cuisine on a food and wine tour, or take a leisurely walk down the Baywalk, absorbing the city's essence. Your guide, a true local, will show you the corners of Puerto Princesa that often escape the casual visitor's notice. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Puerto Princesa. Explore Puerto Princesa your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Puerto Princesa tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Puerto Princesa for every interest, including: Layover tours: If you have a few hours, do a city loop to Baywalk Park, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Plaza Cuartel, and Baker’s Hill, or in the evening join an Iwahig River firefly watching tour by paddle boat. Nature and Wildlife tours: Take a permitted trip to the Puerto Princesa Underground River with a guided boat ride into the cave, or spend a day island‑hopping in Honda Bay to snorkel around Luli, Cowrie, or Starfish Island. Adventure tours: Try caving and the zipline at Ugong Rock near Sabang, add the Sabang X Zipline over the beach, or paddle through the Sabang mangrove forest with a local ranger. Tricycles work for short city hops, but for the Underground River or Honda Bay you’ll want private transportation; you can book chauffeured tours or ask your local guide to include a vehicle. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Puerto Princesa inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Take a private walking tour to discover Puerto Princesa, and don't miss the chance to explore its popular neighborhoods with your guide. It's amazing how much more you can learn with a local by your side. - Rizal Avenue: The main artery of the city, filled with shops, cafes, and local markets. This area caters to families and those who want to experience the everyday life of locals while indulging in some shopping. - Baywalk: A scenic waterfront promenade that's perfect for a relaxed evening stroll. Ideal for multi-generational groups looking to enjoy the view and sample street food from various vendors. - Bancao-Bancao: Known for its cultural sites and close-knit community feel, this neighborhood is great for cultural tourists interested in local traditions and the chance to engage with friendly residents. Day trip ideas from Puerto Princesa Base yourself in Puerto Princesa, then branch out to nearby beaches, islands, rivers, and small towns for easy day trips that fit your pace, with private tours keeping the plan flexible. - Puerto Princesa Subterranean River (Sabang): A UNESCO-listed cave where you ride a paddle boat into large chambers to see limestone formations, swallows, and bats; permits are required, and your tour can handle timing and add the Sabang mangrove paddle if you want more wildlife. - Honda Bay Island Hopping: Jump between sandbars and small islands for clear water, beginner-friendly snorkelling over coral gardens, and a simple beach lunch; gear hire is easy, and your tour can choose Cowrie Island, Luli Island, and Pambato Reef based on tides and how long you want to swim. - Nagtabon Beach: A wide west coast beach with mellow waves and big sunsets, good if you want a quiet shore day without crowds or loud music, and close enough for an unhurried afternoon and a swim before dinner back in the city. - Estrella Falls (Narra): Cool mountain water and shaded pools about two hours south, with views of rice fields along the way; a good freshwater break for families or anyone who wants a calm dip, and your tour can pair it with a stop at a small town market or a coastal lookout. - Iwahig Firefly Watching: An evening river glide under mangroves where fireflies and plankton light up the dark; plan this as a late-day trip since it’s best on clear, moonless nights, and transport there and back is straightforward with your tour. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Puerto Princesa most travellers miss.