Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
El Nido is a paradise of limestone cliffs, turquoise lagoons, and pristine beaches that promises adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable island-hopping experiences.
Start your El Nido adventure with a boat trip to the iconic Big Lagoon. Paddle a kayak or swim in the emerald waters surrounded by towering limestone cliffs—one of the most breathtaking sights in Palawan.
Continue your island hopping at the enchanting Secret Lagoon, a hidden gem accessed through a small crevice in the rocks—enjoy swimming in its calm, secluded waters.
Unwind with a beachfront dinner at Artcafe. Savor fresh seafood, local specialties, and refreshing cocktails as you listen to live music and watch the sun set over Bacuit Bay.
Escape the crowds at the secluded Nacpan Beach. Stroll along its powdery 4-kilometer stretch, swim in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the laid-back vibe at this unspoiled paradise.
Head to Mad Monkey Hostel for a lively lunch and social atmosphere by the beach—try their famous burgers and mingle with travelers from around the world.
Enjoy a romantic dinner at Cadlao Resort and Restaurant, where you can savor Filipino cuisine with a view of Cadlao Island and the setting sun.
Rise early and hike up Taraw Cliff for panoramic views over El Nido town and the majestic Bacuit Archipelago—an exhilarating climb for adventurous travelers.
Relax and swim at the hidden Seven Commandos Beach, famous for its soft sands, coconut trees, and beachfront bar serving fresh coconuts and tropical drinks.
End your El Nido journey with cocktails and fusion dishes at Happiness Beach Bar, a vibrant spot known for its swings at the bar, vegan options, and lively atmosphere.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Nov–May (dry season, clear skies)
Typical weather
hot and humid with occasional rain Nov–May, wet and cooler Jun–Oct
Daily budget
Budget $30/day · Mid $70/day · Luxury $150+/day
Currency
Philippine Peso (PHP)
Tipping
5–10% at restaurants, small tips for guides
Power
Type A/B, 220V
Language
“Kumusta” · “Salamat”
Good to know
Avoid strong sun midday; use reef-safe sunscreen