Beach Day at Talaudyong Beach


If you’re looking for quiet beaches in Palawan away from the tourist crowds, Talaudyong Beach Puerto Princesa is the perfect escape. Just an hour’s drive (about 41 km) from most Puerto Princesa hostels, this hidden gem offers golden sands, calm blue waters, and stunning backdrops of Palawan’s mountains. Unlike the busier beaches closer to the city, Talaudyong remains unspoiled, giving travelers a chance to enjoy nature at its purest.
Known as one of the most peaceful and family-friendly beaches in Puerto Princesa, it’s a great spot for swimming, kayaking, or relaxing under the sun. As the day winds down, the shoreline transforms into a breathtaking sunset beach, making it one of the best places in Palawan to end your day. Whether you’re staying in a Puerto Princesa hostel or joining local Puerto Princesa tours, Talaudyong is a must-visit stop in your Palawan itinerary.
Tour Details
What’s Included
- Roundtrip transportation from Café Moto Hostel
- Entrance fees
- Travel assistance
What to Bring
- Swimwear & Extra Clothes
- Towel & Sunscreen
- Snacks or meals (limited food vendors at the beach)
- Sunglasses & beach mat
- Dry bag for valuables
Why Choose Our Talaudyong Beach Tour?
- Escape the crowds – Unlike the busier beaches of Puerto Princesa, Talaudyong offers wide, open shores with fewer tourists.
- Perfect sunset views – Watch the sun dip behind Palawan’s mountains in a postcard-perfect setting.
- Family-friendly waters – Shallow, calm areas make it safe for kids and ideal for laid-back swimming.
- Affordable day trip – At just PHP 600 per person, this is one of the best-value Puerto Princesa tours.
- Unspoiled paradise – Experience authentic Palawan beauty without the noise of commercial resorts.
What to Expect on Your Talaudyong Beach Day
Golden Sands & Calm Waves
The soft golden sands of Talaudyong Beach Puerto Princesa make it one of the most relaxing spots for sunbathing. The calm waves are safe for families and ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful Puerto Princesa beach tour experience.
Laid-Back Vibes
Unlike other crowded tourist beaches, Talaudyong offers a quiet escape in Puerto Princesa, where time slows down and you can truly immerse yourself in Palawan’s tropical charm.
Scenic Backdrops
With panoramic views of Palawan’s lush mountains meeting turquoise waters, Talaudyong Beach Puerto Princesa is a favorite stop for both day trips and Puerto Princesa hostel guests.
How to Get to Talaudyong Beach
Talaudyong Beach is located on the western coast of Puerto Princesa, about 41–42 km from the city center. Travelers can reach it by private van, tricycle, or motorbike rental. From most Puerto Princesa hostels, the trip takes around one hour via Bacungan and through scenic countryside roads lined with coconut trees. Road conditions are generally good, but the final stretch is partly unpaved, so we recommend a car or van for groups.
Talaudyong Beach Quick Facts
📍 Location: 41 km west of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan (near Bacungan)
🚗 Travel Time: 1 hour by van, motorbike, or private car
🌊 Best For: Swimming, kayaking, sunset watching, family trips
👨👩👧👦 Family-Friendly: Yes, with shallow, calm waters
🍴 Food: Limited vendors – bring snacks or meals
🏝 Nearby Attractions: Nagtabon Beach, Tagkawayan Beach, Bacungan Countryside
Other Popular Puerto Princesa Tours
Curated Motorcycle Tour
Ride along Palawan’s scenic roads and countryside on a guided motorcycle trip. Discover hidden gems, local culture, and breathtaking island views along the way.
Hidden Waterfalls & Tribal Show Tour
Trek through the jungle to a secluded waterfall and enjoy a refreshing swim. End the day with a cultural tribal show that highlights Palawan’s rich traditions.
Honda Bay Island Hopping Tour
Hop across Honda Bay’s beautiful islands, each with white sand and turquoise waters. Snorkel colorful reefs, relax on the beach, and soak up Palawan’s seascapes.
Puerto Princesa Underground River Tour
Explore Puerto Princesa’s UNESCO-listed underground river on a paddle boat. Glide through caves filled with stunning rock formations and natural wonders.
How to Book
Booking your Talaudyong Beach Puerto Princesa tour is easy. You can reserve online by choosing the Talaudyong Beach Day Tour and confirming your date, or book directly at Café Moto Hostel in Puerto Princesa. Group reservations are available for five or more travelers, making this Puerto Princesa tour both affordable and hassle-free. Since Talaudyong is a peaceful but popular spot, we recommend booking at least a day in advance. Once confirmed, our team arranges everything—from transportation to entrance fees—so you can simply enjoy your beach escape.

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Escape to Talaudyong Beach Puerto Princesa Today!
Leave the noise behind and discover your paradise at Talaudyong Beach Puerto Princesa, one of the most underrated quiet beaches in Palawan. Just minutes from your Puerto Princesa hostel, this peaceful escape offers golden sands, calm waves, and unforgettable sunsets. Don’t miss the chance to book your Puerto Princesa beach day tour today—your perfect tropical getaway awaits.

Everything You Need to Know About Talaudyong Beach
Talaudyong Beach is located about 41 km (1 hour drive) from Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, on the west coast near Bacungan.
You can reach Talaudyong Beach by van, car, or motorbike from Puerto Princesa. Take the road towards Bacungan, then follow signs to Talaudyong Beach. It’s about an hour’s drive from most Puerto Princesa hostels.
Meals are not included, but you can bring your own food or buy light snacks from local vendors near the beach.
Not at all. Talaudyong Beach is one of Palawan’s lesser-known gems, offering a quiet, peaceful experience away from large crowds.
Yes! The shallow, calm waters are safe for kids and beginner swimmers.
Bring sunscreen, swimwear, a towel, extra clothes, snacks, water, sunglasses, and a dry bag for valuables.
Yes, the waters are generally calm and safe for swimming. Just remember to follow basic beach safety and never swim too far out.
Facilities are limited. There are small cottages, basic restrooms, and a few local vendors, but it’s best to bring snacks, water, and a beach mat.
Basic facilities may be available, but they are limited. It’s best to come prepared and manage expectations as this is a more undeveloped, natural beach.