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Culion, a quiet island in northern Palawan, is a place where history and nature intertwine. Once a leper colony, it now stands as a testament to resilience and healing, with well-preserved colonial buildings, a fascinating museum, and pristine beaches that feel worlds away from the tourist trail. The island’s unique past gives it a poignant atmosphere, while its clear waters and limestone karsts offer serene escapes for travellers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.
Highlights & What to See
- Culion Museum and Archives – Housed in a former hospital, this museum chronicles the island’s history as a leper colony through photographs, medical instruments, and personal stories. It’s a moving and educational stop.
- Immaculate Conception Church (Culion Church) – A striking stone church built by patients in the 1930s, with beautiful stained-glass windows and a peaceful courtyard.
- Spanish-Era Fortifications – Explore the remnants of old Spanish watchtowers and fortifications that dot the coastline, offering panoramic views of the sea.
- Sunken Cemetery – A hauntingly beautiful site where a cross marks the former cemetery now submerged by the rising tide; best visited at low tide.
- Beaches and Snorkelling – Unwind at Diit Beach or snorkel in the clear waters around Culion Island, where coral reefs and tropical fish abound.
- Leprosy Research Centre – Visit the former research facility (now a museum annex) to learn about the medical advances made here.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for a full day to two days on Culion. One day is enough to explore the main town, visit the museum and church, and relax on a beach. If you have more time, add a second day for island-hopping to nearby islets like Chindonan or for a longer snorkelling trip. The pace here is slow, so allow yourself to linger over meals at local eateries and absorb the island’s quiet charm.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Coron – Just a short boat ride away, Coron is famous for its stunning limestone karsts, Japanese shipwrecks for diving, and Kayangan Lake. Combine Culion with Coron for a full Palawan experience.
- Busuanga Island – Known for its wildlife sanctuaries, hot springs, and laid-back vibe, Busuanga is another nearby destination for nature lovers.
- Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary – A unique safari-like experience on Calauit Island, where African and Philippine animals roam freely. Accessible via a day trip from Culion or Coron.
- Linapacan Island – For pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, Linapacan is a hidden gem worth exploring on a multi-island itinerary.
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