Elnido
El Nido, the crown jewel of Palawan, is a breathtaking archipelago of limestone karsts, hidden lagoons, and powdery white-sand beaches. This is the Philippines at its most dramatic: towering cliffs plunge into turquoise waters, secret beaches are accessible only by boat, and the vibrant marine life makes it a world-class snorkeling and diving destination. Whether you're paddling through the Big Lagoon, island-hopping to hidden coves, or simply watching the sunset from a beachfront bar, El Nido delivers an intoxicating blend of raw nature and laid-back island life.
Highlights & What to See
- Big Lagoon & Small Lagoon – Paddle a kayak through the emerald-green Big Lagoon, flanked by sheer limestone walls, or snorkel the crystal-clear waters of the Small Lagoon at low tide.
- Secret Lagoon – Accessible through a narrow crevice in the rock, this hidden pool is a magical spot for a swim away from the crowds.
- Shimizu Island – A prime snorkeling site with colorful coral gardens and schools of tropical fish; part of the classic Tour A itinerary.
- Nacpan Beach – A stunning 4 km stretch of golden sand with a double-curved coastline, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and catching the sunset.
- Las Cabañas Beach – Famous for its spectacular sunset views, with a relaxed vibe and beachfront restaurants serving fresh seafood.
- Taraw Cliff – For adventurous souls, a guided climb up the jagged karst offers panoramic views of the bay and Bacuit Archipelago.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 4 to 5 days in El Nido, which allows for two full days of island-hopping (Tours A and C are the most popular), a day relaxing on Nacpan Beach, and another exploring the town’s dining scene or taking a sunrise hike up Taraw Cliff. If you have more time, add a day trip to the remote beaches of Duli or Marimegmeg, or learn to dive with one of the local PADI centers. Pace yourself with a mix of active excursions and lazy beach afternoons – the heat and humidity can be intense.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Puerto Princesa – The gateway to Palawan, home to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Port Barton – A quieter, more laid-back alternative to El Nido, with pristine beaches and excellent snorkeling.
- Coron – Famous for its Japanese shipwreck diving sites, limestone lakes, and hot springs; reachable by direct ferry.
- San Vicente – Boasting the longest white-sand beach in the Philippines (14 km), still relatively undeveloped.
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