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Swim With Turtles in Palawan, Philippines

Palawan is one of the Philippines' best islands for swimming with turtles. Port Barton has a protected turtle spot where green turtles graze the seagrass on an island-hopping trip, Sibaltan near El Nido has quiet reefs with turtles, and the coral gardens of Coron add turtles and the rare dugong. Green turtles feed these seagrass beds year-round, and a Port Barton trip costs very little.

Green & hawksbill turtles Port Barton turtle spot Island hopping From $34 Year-round

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4 turtle tours
$34 starting price
Year-round turtle season
Port Barton main turtle spot

Swim With Turtles in Palawan

Port Barton: Island Hopping to the Turtle Spot & Reefs, swim with turtles in PalawanTop Pickfrom $34

Port Barton: Island Hopping to the Turtle Spot & Reefs

★★★★★4.6(263 reviews)·Full day
  • Island-hop to Port Barton's famous turtle spot
  • Snorkel with green sea turtles over the seagrass
  • Reef and beach stops with lunch included
  • Boat and gear included, great value
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From Puerto Princesa: Port Barton Turtle & Island Hopping Day Trip, swim with turtles in Palawanfrom $84

From Puerto Princesa: Port Barton Turtle & Island Hopping Day Trip

★★★★★4.5(79 reviews)·Full day
  • Day trip from Puerto Princesa to Port Barton
  • Island hop to the turtle spot and reefs
  • Snorkel with green sea turtles
  • Transport, boat and lunch included
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El Nido / Sibaltan: Private Snorkeling & Secret Islands with Turtles, swim with turtles in Palawanfrom $59

El Nido / Sibaltan: Private Snorkeling & Secret Islands with Turtles

★★★★★4.6(42 reviews)·Full day
  • Private snorkeling around Sibaltan near El Nido
  • Secret islands, reefs and sea turtles
  • Just your group on the boat
  • Gear and guide included
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Coron: Sea Turtle & Coral Garden Snorkel with Dugong Watching, swim with turtles in Palawanfrom $145

Coron: Sea Turtle & Coral Garden Snorkel with Dugong Watching

★★★★★4.6(23 reviews)·Full day
  • Snorkel with sea turtles and coral gardens in Coron
  • Watch for the rare dugong along the way
  • Small-group boat trip
  • Gear and lunch included
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How Much Does It Cost to Swim With Turtles in Palawan?

Palawan turtle tours span three areas, from a cheap Port Barton island hop to a Coron coral-garden day. All include the boat, gear and free cancellation.

El Nido & Coron snorkeling
$59 – $145

A private Sibaltan snorkel near El Nido, or a Coron day of coral gardens, sea turtles and dugong watching in northern Palawan.

What affects the price?

Which area

A Port Barton island hop costs a fraction of a Coron day, which covers more ground and adds dugong watching.

Shared or private

Shared island-hopping boats are cheaper than a private Sibaltan snorkel with your own guide.

Transport

Day trips from Puerto Princesa add the long drive to Port Barton, which raises the price over a boat from the town itself.

Bottom line: For turtles on a budget, a Port Barton island hop from $34 is hard to beat. Choose Coron if you want coral gardens and a chance of the dugong, or Sibaltan for a quiet private snorkel near El Nido.

Which Palawan Turtle Tour Is Right for You?

Tour Duration Group size Best for Rating From
Port Barton turtle spot island hop Full day Group Best value, most-booked 4.6★ $34 Check →
Puerto Princesa to Port Barton day trip Full day Group Turtles from Puerto Princesa 4.5★ $84 Check →
Sibaltan private snorkel (El Nido) Full day Private A quiet private trip 4.6★ $59 Check →
Coron turtles, coral & dugong Full day Small Coral gardens and dugong 4.6★ $145 Check →

Sea Turtle Species & Best Months in Palawan

Species January–March April–June July–September October–December Likelihood
Green Sea Turtle Common Common Common Common Near-guaranteed
Hawksbill Turtle Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular
Palawan's turtles are green sea turtles, which graze the seagrass at Port Barton's turtle spot and around Sibaltan and Coron, with hawksbills on the coral. The turtle spot at Port Barton is protected, so a guide keeps groups back from the animals. Keep your distance, do not chase the turtles for a photo, and let them surface for air undisturbed.

What to Expect on the Day

1

Meet the boat

Island-hopping boats leave from Port Barton, Sibaltan or Coron; day trips pick up in Puerto Princesa and drive to Port Barton first.

Stay a night in Port Barton to catch the turtle spot early, before the day-trip boats arrive.
2

Snorkel the turtle spot

Anchor at the protected turtle spot and snorkel the seagrass with a guide, where green turtles graze close to the boat.

3

Island-hop the reefs

Move between islands and coral reefs for fish, more turtles and, in Coron, the chance of a dugong.

4

Beach and lunch

Stop at a white-sand beach or sandbar for a swim and lunch before the boat back.

No turtle sighted? Port Barton's turtle spot has resident green turtles, so sightings are reliable on an island-hopping trip. These are full-day tours with several stops, so you spend a set time at the turtle spot. To go at your own pace, stay in Port Barton and join an early boat before the crowds.

Sea Turtle Behaviors to Watch For

Grazing the Turtle Spot

Green turtles crop the seagrass at Port Barton's protected turtle spot, where snorkelers drift over them a short swim from the boat.

At the turtle spot
Resting on the Reef

Turtles settle on the coral and sand to rest between feeds. A resting turtle should be watched from a distance, not chased or crowded.

Midday
Surfacing to Breathe

Turtles rise for air every few minutes to about an hour. Give them a clear path to the surface and never block the space above one.

On every snorkel

What to Bring (and What to Leave at Home)

✓ Bring

  • Reef-safe (oxybenzone-free) sunscreen
  • Swimsuit worn under your clothes
  • Towel and a change of clothes
  • Waterproof phone case or GoPro
  • Water shoes for the rocky entries
  • Cash in pesos for fees and tips
  • Your booking voucher (printed or phone)

✗ Leave at home

  • Regular sunscreen (harmful to the reef and seagrass)
  • Anything you would touch or chase a turtle with
  • Single-use plastics
  • Valuables you can't afford to get wet
Seasickness tip: Palawan's island-hopping seas are usually calm, but the open crossings in Coron can be bumpy. Take a tablet the night before if you are prone, and sit low and central on the boat.

Where Tours Depart From

Port / AreaDetailsBest for
Port Barton A small beach town with island-hopping boats to the turtle spot and reefs. The best-value turtle trip
Puerto Princesa Palawan's capital, with day trips that drive to Port Barton. Turtles without staying in Port Barton
El Nido / Sibaltan The north-east coast near El Nido, with quiet reef snorkeling. A private Sibaltan snorkel
Coron Northern Palawan, known for coral gardens and dugong. Coral and dugong day trips
Palawan is a big province, and its turtle areas are far apart. Port Barton is about a 2.5-hour drive from Puerto Princesa; El Nido and Sibaltan are further north; and Coron is a separate island reached by ferry or a short flight. Pick one area per trip rather than trying to combine them in a day.

How to Choose an Ethical Tour

What ethical operators do

  • Brief a strict no-touch, no-chase policy
  • Keep a respectful distance from turtles
  • Never block a turtle’s path to the surface
  • Require reef-safe sunscreen from all guests
  • Cap group sizes for calmer encounters
  • Support reef and sea-turtle conservation

Red flags to avoid

  • Let guests touch, ride, or chase turtles
  • Feed turtles to lure them in
  • Crowd or corner a turtle in the water
  • Stand on coral or trample seagrass
  • Oversized groups with no guide in the water
  • Any “hold a turtle” photo op

Best Shore Spots to See Turtles in Palawan

These shore and reef spots let snorkelers and beachgoers find sea turtles in Palawan without a boat. Keep your distance and never touch a resting turtle.

Port Barton Turtle Spot

Main turtle spot

A protected seagrass area near Port Barton where green turtles graze, snorkeled on the island-hopping trip with a guide. The most reliable turtle spot in Palawan.

💡 Snorkel gently over the seagrass and keep off it; the guide leads you to the turtles.

Exotic & German Islands (Port Barton)

Reef & beaches

Island-hopping stops around Port Barton with coral reefs, fish and white-sand beaches, often on the same trip as the turtle spot.

💡 Bring water shoes for the coral and reef entries.

Sibaltan Reefs (El Nido)

Quiet reefs

Sheltered reefs on the north-east coast near El Nido with turtles and coral, away from the main tourist boats.

💡 A private snorkel here is calm and uncrowded; go on a flat morning.

Coron Coral Gardens

Coral & dugong

Shallow coral gardens in northern Palawan with turtles, reef fish and, on lucky trips, the rare dugong that feeds on the seagrass.

💡 The dugong is a rare bonus; keep your distance and let it feed in peace.

Palawan Turtle Snorkeling Map

FAQ: Swimming With Turtles in Palawan

What is the price of swimming with turtles in Palawan?

A Port Barton island-hopping trip that snorkels the turtle spot starts at about $34, one of the cheapest turtle snorkels anywhere. A day trip from Puerto Princesa runs around $84, a private Sibaltan snorkel near El Nido is about $59, and a Coron coral and dugong day is around $145. Every tour here includes gear and free cancellation.

Where is the best place to swim with turtles in Palawan?

Port Barton is the top spot, with a protected turtle spot where green turtles graze the seagrass, snorkeled on an island-hopping trip. Sibaltan near El Nido has quieter reefs with turtles, and Coron in the north adds coral gardens and the chance of a dugong. Port Barton is the most reliable and best-value.

Can you visit all the Palawan turtle spots in one trip?

Not in a day. Palawan is a large province, and Port Barton, El Nido, Sibaltan and Coron are hours apart by road or ferry. Pick one area per outing. Port Barton and Puerto Princesa are the easiest to combine; Coron is a separate island reached by ferry or a short flight.

What is the dugong on the Coron tour?

The dugong is a rare sea mammal, a relative of the manatee, that grazes seagrass in a few spots around Coron. Some Coron snorkel tours look for it alongside the turtles and coral. Sightings are never guaranteed, and responsible boats keep their distance and let the dugong feed undisturbed.

What is the best time of year to visit Palawan?

The turtles are on the seagrass year-round, but the dry season from November to May brings the calmest seas and clearest water for island hopping. The rainy season from June to October has more rain and the odd rough day, though Palawan is often calmer than the rest of the Philippines.

Is the snorkeling good for beginners?

Yes. The Port Barton turtle spot is shallow and calm, and boats carry life vests, so beginners and children can float over the turtles. A guide stays with the group at the turtle spot, and you can stick to the sheltered reefs if you are new to snorkeling.

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