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It’s a bit too long to take the boat, shaking all the way, but fortunately the scenery here is very good.
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Tubbataha Reef Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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A 10- to 12-hour boat ride from Puerto Princesa takes you to the Tubbataha Reefs, a marine sanctuary comparable to the Galapagos. Established in 1988, Tubbataha Reefs National Park is located 180 kilometers east of Puerto Princesa on Palawan Island. The park covers an area of 332 square kilometers. With its excellent natural conditions, a rich variety of marine life can be seen here, and it was included in the World Natural Heritage List in 1993. Tubbataha Reef National Park includes two reef groups, north and south, and is a unique atoll with lush marine plants. Fishing is not allowed in Tubbataha Reefs National Park, so it preserves a more pristine marine and undersea ecological environment.
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Tubbataha Reef Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It’s a bit too long to take the boat, shaking all the way, but fortunately the scenery here is very good.
Tubataha Reef National Park! It is the world's top-ranked diving spot for deep dives! It is also necessary to make an appointment in advance, and it is also said that it is protected by the military. The living coral reef is too fragile and beautiful.
One of the holy sites in my heart is Tubataja Reef National Park nearby. It is really exciting and lost. It has the best corals and fish in the Philippines. It is the yearning of everyone who loves marine life. Unfortunately, it is the same as Raja Ampa in Indonesia. It is a paradise that only belongs to local tyrants can enjoy, and ordinary people can only have an eye addiction in the documentary.
The park is expensive but the view inside is great and you can see beautiful corals, worth the ticket price.
I really like this place, I really feel very good, I especially like this place.