Quezon is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 41,669 people in 8,453 households. It is where the Tabon Man lived long time ago in the Philippines.
Understand
editGet in
editThe easiest way to reach Quezon is to catch a bus or van from the San Jose terminal in Puerto Princesa. Charing Bus lines has several buses leaving approximately hourly, starting between 4AM and 6AM. There are also vans departing from behind the Charing terminal - just ask around, someone will point you in the right direction. Bus fare should be around ₱165, vans will be about the same. All buses or vans will make a meal/bathroom stop around Narra.
Get around
editThere are plenty of tricycles roving around. At the port, bancas of different length are available to take you to beautiful spots within Quezon waters.
See
edit- 1 Tabon Caves. The Tabon cave complex consists of 29 explored caves, but there are 200 caves known on Lipuun Point. They are maintained and managed by the National Museum. Diwata Cave and Liyang Cave are open to the public. The Caves were the discovery site of the Tabon Man, one of the oldest discoveries of human inhabitants found in the Philippines.
Do
editSnorkelling, Scuba Diving, Island Hopping, Bird Watching, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting,
Eat
editExperience the unique Palawan cuisine. More often than not exotic foods will be available eg Wild Boar (Baboy Damo), Wild birds (Labuyo), Lobsters, Giant Crabs, Palawan Tamilok, seafoods (shells, exotic fish & edible seaweeds).
- Cafe Atreyu, Underground 1, Quezon, Palawan.
Drink
editThere are bars, restos, cafes scattered all over the place.
Sleep
edit- Joavech Cafe & Pensionne.
- Tabon Village Resort, ☏ +63 9-102-398-381. Fan double cottages. ₱450.