In Travel + Leisure’s 2025 World’s Best Awards, Palawan claimed the top spot as the No. 1 Island in Southeast Asia, scoring 93.60 out of 100. That’s ahead of global heavyweights like Bali (No. 2) and the Maldives (No. 3). The award is based on votes from seasoned travelers who rated destinations on natural attractions, activities, and sustainability. One respondent said it best: “Paradise.”
While other islands struggle with overtourism and ecological decline, Palawan has leaned into preservation. Vast areas of the island are under environmental protection. Sites like the UNESCO-listed Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, a navigable underground waterway through limestone caves, remain untouched by commercial sprawl. Off the coast, coral reefs thrive in protected waters, drawing world-class divers and marine biologists alike.
Meanwhile, the competition is shifting, Bali, long a regional favorite, came in second, with readers citing its “temple-dotted hillsides” and spiritual appeal. The Maldives, known for luxury overwater villas and manta ray-filled reefs, slipped to third. Thailand’s Phuket (No. 4) and Koh Samui (No. 5) rounded out the list, offering vibrant nightlife and international resort chains. But none matched Palawan’s balance of wild terrain and intentional tourism policy.
5. Koh Samui, Thailand – 89.31














