If you are staying in Port Barton, the quickest overland route to Skydive Palawan is the Kemdeng access road—roughly 24 km of coastal views, overlooks, and glimpses of the beaches and islands that make this stretch of Palawan famous.

The route: Kemdeng access road
From Port Barton, the road toward San Vicente runs via the Kemdeng access route. The drive is about 24 kilometers—not the longest leg of a Palawan trip, but one of the prettiest. You will climb and curve along the coast, with open views over the water, nearby beaches, and the scattered islands off Port Barton. Take it easy on blind corners and after rain; the scenery is worth a slower pace.
How to cover the 24 km
Most travelers use one of the options below. Pick what matches your budget, group size, and comfort on local roads.
Scooter or motorbike rental
Renting a scooter or motorbike in Port Barton is a flexible, fast way to make the run—ideal if you already ride and have a valid license. You can stop at viewpoints whenever you like. Wear a helmet, watch for rough patches, and avoid rushing if the road is wet.
Tuktuk
A tuktuk is a simple choice if you prefer not to drive. Negotiate the pickup point in Port Barton and your arrival time at the drop zone in advance. Good for solo travelers or pairs traveling light.
Private car or pickup
A private car or pickup is the most comfortable option for groups, families, or anyone with lots of gear. Air-conditioned vehicles make the trip pleasant in the heat, and you can coordinate a round trip around your confirmed jump time.
We can arrange transportation
Sorting rides in an unfamiliar town can eat into your holiday. If you are booked to jump with us, ask about jumper transfers from Port Barton—we can help arrange transportation so you arrive on time and stress-free.
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However you choose to travel, leave a little extra time to enjoy the views—and if you would rather not sort logistics yourself, contact us when you book: we can arrange transportation for jumpers.


