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San Vicente Protected Landscape and Seascape Adventures

San Vicente Protected Landscape and Seascape is a lush coastal conservation area in Palawan known for its vibrant marine biodiversity, picturesque beaches, and rugged forested landscapes offering diverse outdoor recreation.

26,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
10,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About San Vicente Protected Landscape and Seascape

 

San Vicente Protected Landscape and Seascape is a significant conservation area located on the northwest coast of Palawan Island in the Philippines. Spanning terrestrial forests and a flourishing coastal seascape, this protected area safeguards critical habitats including mangrove forests, coral reefs, and limestone karst formations. The geography consists of a rugged coastline, white sandy beaches, and hilly interiors that support a rich mosaic of ecosystems. It is home to numerous endemic and endangered species of flora and fauna, making it an ecological hotspot for biodiversity. Historically, the area has been inhabited by indigenous communities whose knowledge and stewardship have contributed to the protection of this landscape and seascape. Visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor activities such as snorkeling and diving in vibrant coral reefs, hiking through native forests, bird watching, and kayaking along the shoreline. Notable landmarks include pristine beach stretches along the Long Beach area, mangrove boardwalks, and limestone caves. The mix of terrestrial and marine environments makes San Vicente an important destination for both nature conservation and sustainable eco-tourism. Its relatively less crowded beaches compared to other Palawan spots appeal to travelers seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The area's management emphasizes maintaining ecological integrity while supporting community-based tourism initiatives, enhancing the visitor experience while preserving its environmental value.

Highlights

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Long Beach – the Philippines' longest white-sand beach stretching over 14 kilometers

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Rich coral reef systems providing outstanding snorkeling and diving opportunities

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Mangrove forests critical as fish nurseries and wildlife habitat

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Limestone karst formations showcasing geological and ecological diversity

Notable Natural Features

Long Beach

A pristine 14-kilometer stretch of white sand beach offering spectacular views and ideal swimming conditions.

Mangrove Forests

Vital coastal mangrove ecosystems that provide nursery grounds for marine life and protect shorelines from erosion.

Coral Reefs

Diverse coral reef systems hosting abundant marine species, making it a premier site for snorkeling and diving.