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Liminangcong (Philippines)
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Practical info — Liminangcong

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Liminangcong is a gateway to hidden coves; hire a local boat for tours that are more affordable than in El Nido.
  • Be prepared for limited electricity in the village, which is often restricted to certain hours of the day.
  • Wear sturdy shoes if you plan to explore the nearby limestone cliffs and rocky paths.
  • Visit the harbor at sunrise to witness the bustling activity of returning fishing boats.
  • Since it is a remote fishing village, purchase all essential medicines and personal supplies beforehand.

🍽 Food

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Fresh Squid

Buy it fresh at the harbor in the morning and have it grilled at a local eatery.

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Danggit

Dried and salted fish, a Palawan specialty often served for breakfast.

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Seafood Stew

Look for daily fish stews in the small local 'carinderias' around the port.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Central Wet Market

Visit the 'Palengke' for very fresh fruits and basic food supplies.

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Dried Seafood

Preserved seafood products processed and sold directly by the locals.

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Cliff Viewpoints

Short trails lead to spots with spectacular views over the hidden bay.

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The End of the Pier

A quiet spot in the evening to watch the stars over the ocean.

Liminangcong is a strategic coastal village in northern Palawan, part of the Taytay municipality. It serves as a vital hub for sea travel and is located beneath dramatic limestone karst formations similar to those found in El Nido. The area is home to striking, less-frequented spots like Pangulatan Beach and New Guinea Beach, offering pristine sands and crystal-clear waters for adventurous travelers. The village life is centered around its bustling pier and fishing industry, ensuring a steady supply of fresh seafood for local eateries. While the journey to Liminangcong can be rugged via road or boat, the reward is an authentic Palawan experience, characterized by impressive natural scenery, friendly locals, and a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan–Mar.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C272728292929282828282828
Rain mm46282743162302368312313225150124

Geography

Coordinates
11.00652, 119.30626

Facts

  • Taytay municipality
  • Limestone karst cliffs
  • Major fishing port
  • Pangulatan Beach
  • New Guinea Beach
  • Northern Palawan
  • Sea travel hub
  • Rugged rural charm

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Sights in the town Liminangcong (1)

New Guinea Beach🎡 recreation

A beach in Liminangcong known for its natural coastal scenery.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Liminangcong located?
It is a major port town in Taytay, Palawan.
Can you travel from Liminangcong to El Nido?
Yes, there are boats and land transfers available towards El Nido.
What is the main feature of Liminangcong?
It serves as an important hub for fishing and sea transport.
How is the tourist infrastructure?
It is more of a commercial site; only basic accommodations are available.
When is the best time to visit?
The dry season from November to May for calmer seas.
Liminangcong: where is it located?
Liminangcong is located in Philippines.
Liminangcong: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Mar.
Liminangcong: why is it worth visiting?
Liminangcong is a strategic coastal village in northern Palawan, part of the Taytay municipality.
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