In Princess Port, it's all about seeing animals; there are terrifying crocodiles and also small, cute butterflies.
Butterfly Garden is a very leisure place, girls will like it more, this place's theme is butterflies, the butterfly varieties are all from all over the world, the butterfly's life cycle is periodic every year, so you must check it in advance before going, if the time is right, you can see the butterflies in full bloom, if the time is not right, you can only find butterflies all over the place.
These butterflies' life cycle is very short, generally only a few weeks, from breaking the cocoon to becoming butterflies, feeding on nectar, to death, God gives them not much time. When you enter the butterfly garden, these little elves will fly around your head, beside you, mischievously leading you to chase.

Butterfly Garden is a genuine ecological zoo, without any museum color, you can't see any butterfly specimens here, you can only see live butterflies, everything is original. In our lives, butterflies may be just an eye, we won't pay attention to them, but in the butterfly garden, we can see the respect of workers for these little lives, here you can see butterflies and people have the same treatment, here you can see people say sorry to butterflies, and you can also see workers meticulously create a living environment for butterflies.
After saying hello to here, the next project is to go to see Palawan's indigenous performances, they used to be Filipino hunters, later the Philippines banned hunting nationwide, so these people turned to another industry, now their main income source is tourists. Here you can see Palawan people dancing ethnic dances and performing their unique skills, such as making fire, repelling mosquitoes, playing bamboo flute, throwing darts, and taking pictures with them.
Ticket: 100 pesos

Address: Palawan State University Main Campus, Puerto Princesa
Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Protection Center
If you have learned about Puerto Princesa's Princess Port, you will find that Princess Port has another tourist feature, that is, here crocodile farming is very developed, Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Protection Center was originally a research center for crocodile farming, here is not only a hospital for sick and injured crocodiles, but also a research center for endangered crocodile species.
When you find the Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Protection Center, you will see a very large crocodile specimen at the entrance, this crocodile's name is Leo, it was caught when it was already an old man, its skin had lost its value for making crocodile leather, so they made Leo into a specimen to be displayed here, inside there are many crocodiles with bodies similar to Leo, mainly for tourists to visit.

Knowledge dissemination: Currently, there are many crocodile leather products on the market, such as bags, shoes and belts, all made from the skin of small crocodiles, small crocodile skin is both elastic and strong, Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Protection Center also breeds many small crocodiles, mainly for export and production of various crocodile products.

After visiting, there is a place at the entrance where tourists can pay to take pictures with crocodiles, the crocodiles used for taking pictures are small crocodiles, which will not hurt people. Now the crocodile center not only has crocodiles, but also other small animals, mainly to let tourists visit.
Address: Palawan Philippines, Puerto Princesa, Philippines

Transportation: The center is located in Barangay Irawan, Princess Port, it takes 30-40 minutes to drive from the city.
Sanlúcar Church
This church's original decoration colors were very fresh, that is, the pale blue color, after being renovated, the outside was painted white, many tourists went for the fresh blue color, but the staff told you No Blue. You can see this church by going west along Rizal Avenue.

Sanlúcar Church was built in 1872, there are many statues of Filipino famous people in front of the church, locals will come here to relax and entertain every day, tourists can enter and visit for free on non-holy days, next to the church is the Second World War American military memorial park.

Ticket: Free
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00
Address: Rizal Ave Lungsod ng Puerto Princesa, Felipinas
Rizal Ave Lungsod ng Puerto Princesa, Felipinas