We are a family of four - two teenagers and busy parents - from Southern California. My wife is Filipina-American and I love diving and snorkeling, so we thought Palawan would be a perfect vacation for us. We couldn’t find good hotel options and happened upon the Terra Nova listing on VRBO. That really was the luckiest thing that could have happened, because the description seemed to suit us perfectly. We like adventure on our vacations, and we definitely wanted a change of pace & scenery from the crowded California life in the fast lane. Looking at the pictures and learning more about the resort gave us something to look forward to.
But let me tell you I’m not exaggerating when I say that the reality of Terra Nova is so much more than we could have imagined. This review would be a novel if I had to describe every last detail that made our stay wonderful. But I’ll give some of our most cherished highlights... I imagine when anyone takes their first glimpse of the small inlet that Terra Nova sits on, their jaw drops, eyes widen and all the steps of the journey to get there melt away. That was the case for us, even though we had been staring at those web pictures for months.
Then you see everyone waving to welcome you. And you see their warm, smiling faces are truly happy to know you. That will be the sentiment for your whole stay. Every consideration, every need, every comfort has been pre-planned and the resort designed just so that you can focus on your enjoyment.
Becka the masseuse is world-class. The food is so tasty and wholesome, reminding you of what food tastes like when you’re nestled in their natural origins. If you take photos of the sunrises and sunsets, no one will believe that you didn’t photoshop them. (Even without the vivid filters)
The island hopping ventures are THE COOLEST. In one snorkeling spot, the coral reef was so glorious, I think I had a spiritual awakening. ;) One of the other guests liked to say the islands reminded him of Avatar. We were reminded more of Jurassic Park.
My only advice is - take the flight to El Nido where you’ll take the boat to Terra Nova. If you fly in to Puerto Princesa, it’s a less comfortable 5 hour van ride. And of course, take bug spray/wipes and sunscreen. Pack light - especially from June on, you’ll barely wear more than a swimsuit!