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Nabat Island, pristine, natural beauty with excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities
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Nabat Island

Nabat Island: A Tranquil Hidden Paradise in Taytay, Palawan

Nabat Island is a small, uninhabited islet located in Taytay Bay, renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life, making it a favored destination for scuba diving and snorkeling.

The island features a limestone outcrop featuring a reef wall and shallow fringing reefs, where visitors often encounter sea turtles and schools of fish. Its underwater landscape is distinguished by colorful corals and clusters of tropical fish, with depths reaching up to 50 meters on the eastern side.

The beaches of the islet are adorned with soft, powdery white sand, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. Best visited during low tide, the island’s waters are home to giant clams, sea slugs, and anemones, providing some of the finest snorkeling experiences in Taytay Bay.

Its caves are inhabited by balinsasayaw birds, known for producing edible bird’s nests, a prized delicacy in Asia. The shallow tidal pools are home to crabs, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and various shells.

As Nabat Island is uninhabited, it is advisable to plan for essentials such as food, water, and snorkeling gear. Day trips resort-arranged tours are common and typically include guided services.

Nabat Island is ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful, less crowded beach experience and immersive interaction with nature. If you are looking to enjoy serene beaches, vibrant underwater ecosystems, and scenic limestone cliffs, Nabat Island presents a hidden treasure waitng to be found in Palawan’s picturesque archipelago.


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