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Palawan, Philippines: “Destination of the Year” at 2008 Paris Scuba Diving Show
More than an hour by plane from the Philippine capital of Manila lies the tropical island of Palawan, undeveloped and pristine. It is the least populated among Philippine provinces. But it is the most famous Philippine province across most of Europe.
Known as the “Last Frontier” of the Philippines, Palawan has a reputation that precedes itself. And in early January next year this quaint island province of Palawan takes center stage in Europe at the 2008 Paris International Dive Show, showing itself to European divers and adventure seekers more than what is shown in the French TV show “Survivor: Palawan.”
Go underwater and explore the WWII ship wrecks off the coast of the Dive Link Resort in Coron, Palawan. Next, go snorkeling and see the rich and vibrant marine sanctuary at their resort in Palawan. Then go kayaking. And island hopping. And the list continues. And all that while the great forests and white sandy beaches around the Palawan resort stand witness to the adventure.