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Travel Guide: Port Barton, Palawan

Port Barton is a quiet fishing village located in one of the sheltered bays of San Vicente, a town on the north-western side of the main island province of Palawan in the Philippines. Compared to the top tourist hubs in Palawan like El Nido and Coron, San Vicente is still pretty laid-back, peaceful and uncommercialized. 

This emerging backpacker-friendly destination is usually noted as the half-way point between Puerto Princesa and El Nido, the two most popular destinations on the main island of Palawan. While it’s usually overlooked because of the rough roads going there in and relative lack of upscale accommodations and dining options, San Vicente is a stunning destination

Earlier this year, we went on an awesome road trip by motorcycles from Puerto Princesa to El Nido passing the Long Beach area of San Vicente but we had to skip Port Barton because of the lack of time. Thankfully, I was able to visit Port Barton again last month, since it was the jump-off point for an overnight camping trip on Inaladelan Island Resort, a 12-hectare private island and camping paradise off the coast. 

Where exactly is Port Barton?

Port Barton is about 146 kilometers or 2-3 hours travel by land from Puerto Princesa City. It lies on a sheltered bay in San Vicente on the north-western side of the main island. 

How to get to Port Barton

NOTE: The airport in San Vicente was recently inaugurated. Flights will be offered direct to San Vicente, Palawan soon.

There are traditionally three main options to get to Port Barton. You can ride a bus, ride a van or if you know how to drive, you can rent motorcycles (P500 – P800 a day) from either Puerto Princesa or El Nido to drive yourself to Port Barton. While most of the ride is on the fully paved national highway, there are areas leading in that were just recently built and some bumpy, unpaved sections that curve through the mountains.

From the Puerto Princesa International Airport or anywhere in the city, ride a tricycle or multicab to San Jose Terminal (10 – 15 mins). Fare is P12 for regular rides from the city or about P50-P100 for special trips from the airport for 2 including luggage.

Where to stay in Port Barton

Accommodations in Port Barton are still relatively rustic, catering to international travelers and budget backpackers. Electricity and and internet connectivity in many spots is still not as reliable than other more touristy areas. 

There are several resorts fronting the Pamoayan Beach extending all the way to White Beach, as well on several private islands. In Port Barton, locals have converted their residences into homestays, which are mostly rustic beachfront cottages catering to tourists.

During our stay, we camped out in tents on Inaladelan Island Resort, an island about 15-20 minutes by boat from Port Barton. Inaladelan provides camping tents with foam beds and pillows to make you feel comfortable during your stay. Overnight camping rates start at Php 2,500 / person minimum of 2 pax.


Other resorts in Port Barton include:

What to do in Port Barton

Port Barton’s charm lies in its laid-back, uncrowded and uncommercialized appeal. It’s ideal for tourists who just want to commune with nature and enjoy the simple life by the beach. If you’re looking for a party beach and night life, this destination might not be for you. 

Go Island-Hopping

Island-hopping and beach-bumming are the most popular activities in Port Barton, with established island-hopping tours similar to those found in El Nido.

TOUR A (Php 750/pax)

TOUR B (Php 750/pax)

TOUR C (Php 800/pax)

TOUR D (Php 1,000/pax)

TOUR E (Php 3,000/pax)

Go Beach Camping at Inaladelan Island

Visit the Long Beach

Trek to waterfalls

Kayak to nearby islands

Go Diving

Where to eat in Port Barton

Many resorts along the tourist strip of Port Barton double as restaurants, offering traditional Filipino fare and English breakfasts. There are also a few specialty restaurants in Port Barton.

Travel Tips & Useful Info

For hassle-free personalized tours and transport (including van rentals to and from Port Barton), get in touch with Amika Travel and Tours / @amikatravels, a reputable licensed travel agency and tour operator that offers customized and personalized itineraries for different groups in Puerto Princesa and Palawan.

NOTE: This trip was made possible by AirAsia Philippines and Amika Travel & Tours.

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