Juan lands in Palawan

MANILA, Philippines - Palawan’s successful bid to launch the Puerto Princesa Underground River as one of the newest Seven Wonders of the World has catapulted the province to one of the top destinations of choice.

Apart from the Underground River, Palawan also boasts rich marine biodiversity that attracts beach lovers and underwater explorers. Puerto Princesa is lauded for beautiful beaches and friendly locals, and is also known for being the cleanest and greenest city in the Philippines.

Leading property developer Robinsons Land Corporation is bringing Filipinos and foreign visitors closer to Palawan with the recent opening of gohotels.ph in Puerto Princesa.

Gohotels.ph Puerto Princesa is the second value-for-money hotel under the brand made famous for its unique and exciting booking scheme under the tagline, “A place for every Juan.” The hotel promotes early planning of trips, and travelers are rewarded with low rates just by booking significantly early at the hotel’s website, www.gohotels.ph.

Puerto Princesa will have 108 rooms to offer.

“We are very excited with our newest venture, since Puerto Princessa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines,” said Elizabeth Gregorio, gohotels.ph general manager. “We are expecting both local and foreign tourists to avail of our facilities which has made gohotels.ph a much sought-after hotel accommodation in its category.” 

Sleep comfortably on exquisite Winsor beds, and take a refreshing shower in the hotels’ super shower set-up. One won’t miss their favorite shows as every room is equipped with LCD cable TV while Internet users are sure to appreciate the free Wi-Fi. Safety won’t be a concern with its 24/7 security. 

With its “Book Early, Pay Less” scheme, visitors get to enjoy luxury with room rates for as low as P688. Walk-in rates are also easy on the pocket starting at P2,888 for a room. Rates are inclusive of terminal transfer and free breakfast. 

Gohotels.ph Puerto Princesa is located along North Road, Barangay San Manuel.

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