Directions to Villa Evergreen
By Plane
Take a flight to Puerto Princesa once you arrive in Manila airport. Manila
to Puerto Princesa flights will take less than an hour. Time duration
goes the same way if your point of origin is from Cebu. Arriving in Puerto
Princesa take a van going to Port Barton that would take 5 hours. The
other option is to go out in the airport and take a trike going to San
Jose Bus Terminal. In the terminal look for buses, vans, jeepneys heading
to El Nido and asked the driver or the barker to be dropped off in a place
heading for Port Barton. With its location just 30 minutes from Port Barton.
You can ride a jeepney from the San Jose Terminal of Puerto Princesa City,
Palawan. Jeepney or bus would state Puerto-Port Barton for which will
take 5 hours. You can also ride a boat from Sabang, Palawan for four hours.
By Bus
A bus heading for El Nido can dropped you off at the intersection of San
Jose where in you have to wait at the intersection an hour or so for a
jeepney that would go along the way to Port Barton. The road is quite
muddy at times and regular buses would not get through it.
By Minivan
From the airport or from San Jose Terminal take a van going to San Vicente
which is going further northwest of Puerto Princesa which would take 4
hours. Arriving at San Vicente take a boat going to Port Barton. The boat
should take just less than an hour. Cheaper boats is just available in
high season and so during low season you can hire a boat for around P1
500.
By Boat
Port Barton is an perfect stop-over point between Sabang and El Nido.
The charter boats from Sabang to Port Barton will take almost 4 hours
which would cost around P1 200. The Port Barton boatmen association allows
the charter boats from Sabang to drop-off passengers, but deny them their
right to take any passengers on to El Nido, or back to Sabang. For this
reason, Sabang Charter Boat operators recommend the Coconut Garden Island
Resort as being the perfect stop-over between Sabang and El Nido.
All registered boats have a capacity limits and a specific route to operate.
A small boat registered for only short Island Hopping tours is not authorized
for making long voyages from Sabang to Port Barton and El Nido.
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