Is Puerto Princesa now open?

Puerto Princesa in Palawan is open to tourists, provided they meet all the requirements. Travelers coming from areas under Alert Level 1, regardless of their vaccination status, are exempted from presenting a negative COVID-19 test result.

Is Palawan open for tourist?

A: Yes, Palawan has reopened for tourists. All major Palawan destinations (El Nido, Coron, San Vicente, Culion, and Amanpulo) are open for tourism except Puerto Princesa.

Do I need swab test before going to Palawan?

Approved S-PaSS travel application upon submission of: negative RT-PCR or saliva (Red Cross) test result taken within 72 hrs or a negative antigen test result taken within 24 hrs prior to departure, booking through a DOT-accredited establishment.

Is Puerto Princesa under Gcq?

Gov’t places Ifugao under MECQ; Puerto Princesa added to GCQ areas.

Do you need to quarantine in Palawan?

NOTE: Mandatory home and facility-based quarantine is no longer required for all incoming travelers. For the latest advice, information and resources, go to: http://puertoprincesa.ph/

What does Destination Management do for visitors?

Destination Management puts in place programs and strategies that will spread the unique story of a particular destination. Thus, inviting more tourists and enhancing tourism in that particular region.

Is there quarantine in Palawan?

What is s PaSS for travel?

Q: What does S PaSS mean? A: The S PaSS meaning is Safe, Swift, and Smart Passage. It is a travel management system developed by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Region 6 to facilitate local travel in view of the varying levels of restrictions imposed by local governments in coping with the crisis.

Is Puerto Princesa under MECQ?

I. When will the MECQ be effective in Puerto Princesa City? Based on President Rodrigo Duterte’s address to the nation on May 31, 2021, Puerto Princesa City will be under MECQ from June 1 to June 15.

How much is RT-PCR test in Philippines?

PRC’s saliva Covid-19 test costs P2,000 while the RT-PCR test costs around P3,800 to P5,000.