To anyone who never went to Palawan, then I tell you this:
YOU ARE DEFINITELY MISSING OUT! 
It is one of the most beautiful places that anyone will ever see in their lives! In fact, I already miss it.

Still, it's great to be back home.
What did I do there? Well..

We stayed in this
awesome 5-star hotel called
Asturias (pictures will be posted soon). The moment I stepped in, I was just

. The lobby is squeaky clean, they have 2 all-you-can-eat buffets

, a pingpong table, a billiards table, an Internet cafè, and even a swimming pool with a jacuzzi and a water fountain that shoots water 10 feet high!

Our room was
incredibly magnificent! It was quiet, spacious, had a television, lamps, couches, queen beds, and much more!

If anyone is willing to visit Palawan, then I suggest you stay in this hotel!

We went to this private island wherein you can camp, swim, build sandcastles, and even go snorkling in a 30-foot depth!

After I ate lunch there and went to take a peek at the ocean, I was shocked.
There were absolutely no waves!

No exaggeration
No waves at all. At first, I thought it was frozen, but when I came and touched it, it was as liquid as normal seawater! Also, even if you're 500 meters away from the shore, the water is only up to your knee. Neato!

We visited this nice Vietnamese village with only 6 Vietnamese but hundreds of Filipinos in it!

It was great.

I saw plenty of famous (Filipino

) celebrities there such as Parokya ni Edgar, Tuesday Vargas, Luis Manzano, et cetera.

I saw many
spectacular views there (pictures to be posted soon)! When we got there, I was like

. I could just stare at them all day!

I pigged out on different sorts of Italian, English, French, and other foods from all over Palawan.

You should have tasted the pasta there, it was
so good!

Unfortunately, when we were only 30 minutes away from the well-known underground river some 100 kilometers away from our hotel, the driver decided to postpone it because of the slippery road due to heavy rainfall brought to us by hurricane Caloy.

It was so disappointing to find out that one of the members of our group had died just minutes after he was struck by a heart attack on the second to the last day of departure.
