Linapacan Island, part of Palawan province

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Linapacan Island, is part of a remote island municipality tucked between El Nido and Coron in northern Palawan, is one of the Philippines’ most breathtaking yet least explored destinations. Its claim to fame—some of the clearest waters in the world—makes it a paradise for snorkelers, divers, and travelers seeking untouched beauty.

Demographic Overview

  • Island Group: Luzon Island Group
  • Region: 
    •  MIMAROPA (Region IV-B)
  • Province:
    • Palawan
  • Town
    • Linapacan
  • Island’s population 2020 census: 6,830 residents
  • Land area: 106.67 sq. kilometers (41.18 sq. miles)
  • Sea borders:  The island lies within the Sulu Sea.

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Overview of Linapacan town

Linapacan town consists of 52 islands and 11 barangays (3 on the island).  Many of its islands remain undeveloped, offering pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and quiet fishing villages. The municipality was officially created in 1954 after separating from Coron. Its main village, San Miguel, serves as the commercial and transportation hub, while San Nicolas is another notable settlement on the opposite side of the island.

The island’s history includes the ruins of an 18th‑century Spanish fort in Caseledan, now overgrown but still accessible with a guide.

Villages (Barangays) on the island

San Miguel (Población)

  • 2020 population: 4,327 residents
  • The largest and main village of Linapacan
  • Has a port where ferries between El Nido and Coron make stops
  • Offers basic accommodations, a local market, and access to motorbike rentals for exploring the island’s interior

San Nicolas

  • 2020 population: 1,070 residents
  • A smaller village across the island
  • Known for fishing activities and rural community life
  • Connected to San Miguel by a jungle trail accessible by bike or motorbike

New Culaylayan

  • 2020 population: 1,433 residents

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Top Tourist Spots in Linapacan town

1. Ginto Island

A highly rated attraction known for its untouched beauty and crystal-clear waters. It’s one of the 24 lesser-known islands in the Linapacan area and is operated by a local non-profit organization.

2. Eli Cave

A natural cave system with a rumored shipwreck just offshore. Local divers can guide visitors through the area.

3. Patuyo Island

An eco‑tourism destination offering a rustic, back‑to‑basics island experience. Perfect for travelers seeking quiet beaches and sustainable tourism.

4. Keelooma Expedition & Island Stay

A popular multi‑day expedition that explores off‑the‑beaten‑path islands between El Nido and Coron, including Linapacan’s hidden gems.

5. Calmada Expedition

Another multi‑day adventure offering routes from El Nido to Coron via Linapacan, ideal for island‑hopping enthusiasts.

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Other Notable Islands Around Linapacan

Beyond the main attractions, several nearby islands offer world‑class scenery:

Ariara Island

A private luxury island resort known for exclusivity and pristine beaches.

Magransing Island

Famous for having some of the clearest waters in the world, with sandbars and vibrant coral reefs perfect for snorkeling.

Patoyo Island

Features lush hills, white sand beaches, and panoramic viewpoints. Great for hiking and relaxation.

Activities in Linapacan

Snorkeling & Diving

Linapacan’s waters are exceptionally clear, making it a top destination for underwater exploration. The area also has two U.S. shipwrecks, attracting divers.

Island Hopping

With dozens of undeveloped islands, visitors can enjoy secluded beaches, caves, and coral gardens. Popular stops include Ginto Island, Patuyo Island, and Magransing Island.

Cave Exploration

Eli Cave is the most accessible, offering a mix of adventure and natural beauty.

Cultural Visits

Explore the villages of San Miguel and San Nicolas to experience local life, fishing culture, and Palawan hospitality.

Why Visit Linapacan?

Linapacan is ideal for travelers who want:

  • Secluded beaches far from crowds
  • Exceptional snorkeling and diving
  • Authentic island culture
  • Eco‑friendly and rustic adventures
  • A midpoint stop between El Nido and Coron

Its untouched charm and natural beauty make it one of Palawan’s most magical hidden paradises.

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