Palawan, popularly known as "The Last Frontier," is a majestic archipelagic province located in the region of MIMAROPA in the Philippines. Awash with pristine white sandy beaches, dazzling aqua blue waters, and unparalleled biodiversity, it is best known for its panoramic seascapes and vibrant wildlife. Significant attractions include the Underground River in Puerto Princesa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its spectacular limestone rock formations. Its rich ecosystem houses the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, another World Heritage Site, and the diversified Calamian Islands that offer an immersive experience of the local tradition and culture. Known as a remarkable diving spot, it lures underwater adventurers with its coral gardens, shipwrecks, and the beguiling diversity of marine life, making it a coveted destination among nature enthusiasts.