El Nido
Limestone cliffs and hidden lagoons · Palawan
El Nido is the gateway to Bacuit Bay — a maze of towering limestone karsts, secret lagoons and powder-white beaches that look unreal until you’re floating in them. It’s Palawan’s crown jewel, and it genuinely lives up to the hype. The trick is knowing which tour to book and how to dodge the midday crowds.
Things to do in El Nido
🚣 Island Hopping Tour A
Big & Small Lagoon, Secret Lagoon and Shimizu Island — the iconic route. Book directly at the wharf the night before (₱1,200–1,500 per person, lunch included). Go on a weekday to avoid tour-boat traffic at the lagoons.
🏖️ Nacpan Beach
A 4 km stretch of golden sand, quieter than the town beaches. About 45 minutes by tricycle from El Nido town (₱250 return). Best visited Tuesday–Thursday when it’s less crowded.
🌅 Las Cabanas sunset
The best sunset spot on the island, with a zipline over the sea (₱250–350) and a bar right on the sand. Head there at 4pm to get a good spot.
🐠 Snorkeling at Shimizu Island
Coral gardens and clownfish in warm, clear water — part of Tour A. Bring an underwater camera; the reef here is in better shape than most of Bacuit Bay.
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🗓️ Best time to visit El Nido
November to May (dry season); March–May is sunniest and calmest. June–October brings rain and strong winds — some tours cancel, the bay gets choppy.
✈️ How to get to El Nido
Option 1: Fly direct to El Nido (ENI) from Manila — ~1.5 hrs, ₱3,000–6,000. Option 2: Fly to Puerto Princesa (PPS, cheaper flights) then a 5–6 hr van/bus (₱600–800). Most travellers prefer the direct flight to save the van ride, especially in high season.
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Frequently asked questions — El Nido
What is the difference between Tour A, B, C and D in El Nido?
Tour A covers the famous Big and Small Lagoon plus Shimizu snorkeling — the most popular. Tour B goes to Entalula Beach and Cathedral Cave. Tour C visits Helicopter Island and Matinloc Shrine. Tour D is the least crowded, with Hidden Beach and Cadlao Lagoon. Do Tour A first, then Tour C for variety.
Is El Nido expensive?
Compared to other Philippine destinations, yes — slightly. Budget travellers can get by on ₱1,500–2,000/day including accommodation, food and one island tour. Mid-range is ₱3,000–5,000/day. Accommodation prices spike during Christmas and Easter.
Should I fly direct to El Nido or via Puerto Princesa?
Direct is more convenient but costs more. The PPS + van combo saves ₱1,500–3,000 but adds 5–6 hours of travel. If time is tight, fly direct. If you’re on a budget or want to stop at Puerto Princesa’s Underground River, go via PPS.
How many days do I need in El Nido?
Four days minimum to do the main island tours without rushing. Six to seven days lets you slow down, explore Nacpan and catch a sunset at Las Cabanas properly.
Is the water clear enough to snorkel without a wetsuit?
Yes — the water is warm year-round (27–30°C). No wetsuit needed. A rash guard helps with sun protection on long boat days. Visibility is best March–May when the sea is calmest.
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Quick essentials so you can hit the ground running.
Visa-free 30 days for most passports. Extendable to 59 days at the Bureau of Immigration in Puerto Princesa (the nearest BI office to El Nido).
Philippine Peso (PHP). 1 USD = ~57 PHP, 1 EUR = ~62 PHP, 1 SGD = ~42 PHP. El Nido is pricier than most Philippine destinations; budget accordingly.
No mandatory vaccines. Bring mosquito repellent. Tap water is not safe to drink — bottled water is sold everywhere. Sunscreen is essential on full-day island tours.
El Nido town has several ATMs but they run out during peak season (Dec–Easter). Bring enough PHP from Manila or Puerto Princesa. Major resorts accept Visa/Mastercard. GCash widely accepted at shops.
Safe for tourists. Life jackets are provided on island-hopping tours — wear them. Currents in the lagoons can be strong; follow guide instructions. Do not swim outside marked areas.
Local Stays in El Nido
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