PALAWAN — While the mainland of Puerto Princesa serves as a gateway to subterranean rivers and distant island sandbars, its urban waterfront hosts a thriving social ecosystem where the community gathers to celebrate the end of each tropical day. Running along the water’s edge, this seaside promenade transforms the city's coastline into a welcoming, open-air living room for travelers and locals alike.
A Breathing Space for the City
Puerto Princesa City Baywalk Park (known affectionately by residents as "Baybay") stretches seamlessly along Sandoval Street in the heart of the city proper. Conceived as part of a modern urban revitalization initiative, the park successfully converted what was once a plain, utilitarian fishing coastline into a pristine, manicured environmental buffer and public recreational park. The layout features a long, wide, beautifully tiled walkway lined with tropical palms, decorative benches, and artistic sculptures that frame panoramic viewpoints of the tranquil bay. Free from the heavy vehicle exhaust and dense crowds often associated with metropolitan esplanades, it offers a distinctly cleaner, laid-back island alternative where the fresh air of the Sulu Sea takes center stage.
The Twilight Transformation
While early mornings draw joggers and yoga enthusiasts catching the sunrise, the true spirit of the Baywalk awakens in the late afternoon as temperatures begin to drop. Around 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM, the wide promenade turns into a multi-generational hub of activity. Local children and tourists alike rent bicycles to zip along the paved path, while couples and painters claim benches to watch the sky shift into deep shades of gold, orange, and purple. Once darkness falls, soft decorative lamp posts light up the coastline, creating a thoroughly safe, romantic, and family-friendly atmosphere that remains active well into the evening.
An Open-Air Culinary Celebration
The defining highlight of a nighttime visit is the massive seaside night market that pops up along the promenade edge. The air fills with the aroma of charcoal smoke and local spices as enterprising vendors set up open-air tables. Dining concepts range from quick, budget-friendly street foods like grilled skewers and local snacks to sit-down coastal spots like Kusina sa Baybay. Diners can pick out fresh catches of the day—including prawns, crabs, and fish—to be grilled to order on the spot or indulge in traditional Boodle Fights (communal feasts served on banana leaves) right beside the lapping waves.
The Center for Ocean Adventures
Beyond serving as a space for leisure and street food, the Baywalk pier serves as a highly functional logistics point for eco-tourism. It acts as the direct departure point for various marine excursions, where outrigger boats pick up travelers for evening firefly-watching cruises among the nearby mangroves, bioluminescent plankton tours, seasonal dolphin-watching, and open-sea snorkeling trips to swim alongside gentle whale sharks. Frequently integrated into standard half-day city heritage tours alongside neighboring landmarks like Plaza Cuartel and the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, it serves as an essential cultural anchor that completely rounds out the Puerto Princesa experience.





