Bato ni Ningning is a must-visit tourist attraction nestled along the Alimanguan National Highway in Palawan. This beautifully manicured viewpoint offers some of the most stunning vistas on the island, featuring a peaceful overlook of Long Beach that leaves visitors in awe. Thanks to recent road improvements, reaching this remote gem is now a smooth and enjoyable journey. Visitors appreciate the minimal entrance fee and can grab snacks from the small store at the entrance. While the area is well-maintained and clean, it’s advisable to prepare accordingly as there are no restroom facilities on site. Whether you’re looking for breathtaking scenery or a tranquil spot to unwind, Bato ni Ningning promises an unforgettable experience away from the hustle and bustle.
Customers consistently praise the stunning and magical views at Bato ni Ningning, highlighting the perfect blend of nature's beauty and serenity. The vast open skies and panoramic scenery create an unforgettable experience that leaves visitors in awe.
Visitors appreciate the minimal entrance fee of 25php at the entrance, making it accessible for all. Additionally, the availability of snacks and refreshing items enhances the overall experience for guests.
Reviewers mention the cleanliness of the place, ensuring a pleasant and hygienic visit. Although there are no toilets on-site, the overall cleanliness adds to the positive experience.
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Junard Roa
in the last weekIf you have plenty of time in San Vicente or Port Barton, by all means visit this place to see a stunning view of the longest beach in PH- Long Beach. Getting here from Port Barton will take around 1hr to 1.5hrs if you are renting a tricycle may take lesser if you drive your own motorcycle. The road is very bumpy, crazy bumpy! It gets dusty so make sure you bring a mask with you. Upon arriving, you will stop over a small sari-sari store to pay ₱25/ person for environmental fee. Then you can go to the big stone. If there’s no one else, you can enjoy the place with no distractions, take good photos or videos without worrying about photo-bombers. If there’s someone ahead of you, better wait. It gets very hot here, also when traveling to this place so bring enough water and other form of hydration. Should I come back? No, first time is good.
Christopher Patricio
a week agoLarry Krueger
3 weeks agoPass there every couple of days. Still an amazing view
Enjoi
a month agoI visited on a Sunday afternoon and it’s easy to reach. The panoramic view over Long Beach is nice. It would be even nicer around sunset. There is an environmental fee of 25 pesos per person. Highly recommended!
Renelyn Tante
a month agoThe view was really nice. You have to pay 25 pesos per person for entrance fee.