EL NIDO PALAWAN TRAVEL GUIDE
“It’s a funny thing coming home. Nothing
changes. Everything looks the same, feels the same, even smells the same. You
realize what's changed is you.”
- F.
Scott Fitzgerald; fiction
writer, the great gatsby author, great man
El Nido is a small beach community that offers tourist plenty of things to do. You can find scuba diving, beautiful beaches, exotic boat tours, hiking, plenty of restaurant options and not so good internet which is great since you’re going there for getaway, far away, disconnect and have fun.
HOW TO GO TO EL NIDO
There is an airport located in El
Nido but I don’t know about it I heard it’s not cheap. Mostly people fly into
Puerto Princessa and take the journey up by van or by motorbike. Motorbike
rentals typically run around Php 500/$ 10 per day (24 hrs) and for van around
Php 500 per person each way and it takes approximately 6 hours to make the
journey, they stop at least one usually at halfway point so you can get out,
stretch, get some food, use the bathroom and walk around a bit. You can book a
van at nearly any hotel in Puerto Princessa they also have tour agencies
scattered throughout the city.
We booked our accommodation and
tour packages through this website
( swiftlets-inn.weebly.com ).
Important Things to Know:
· The vans all stop at the
bus station located in Corong Corong and about a mile from the popular downtown
beach area. You can walk which takes 15-20 minutes or you can take a tricycle
average fare from Coron Coron to the downtown El Nido area is Php 50/ $1 per
person.
· Do not drink the water
from the sinks. It’s okay to brush your teeth and shower but it should not be
consumed. Most restaurants and hotels will provide water dispenser with safe
drinking water. Stick to those and you will be good to go.
· Ice. If you can guarantee
that it is filtered water and if unsure you might want to avoid it.
Contaminated water can put you out of commission for several days, trust your
gut.
· It’s better to
bring your power bank for your phone or devices in case the power completely shut
off for a few hours.
· WiFi. You probably gonna
run into some issues if you need a strong internet. Connections are slow but
for good reason. You’re in the middle of the ocean and in a beach community,
soak up the view.
· Aqua shoes. It would be
best to wear it some stones and broken corals are sharp to better protect yourself.
· Waterproof dry bag. So that
your gadget is protected during the island hopping.
You
will be spending most of your time either in the downtown area or on a boat.
BOAT TOURS
Which
boat tour should you do? There are lots of options.
They
basically breakdown into 5 categories:
TOUR A
Php 1,200/ $ 24
Big Lagoon, Shimizu Island,
Secret Lagoon, and 7 Commandos Beach
TOUR B
Php 1,300/ $ 26
TOUR C
Hidden Beach, Secret Beach,
Talisay Beach, Matinloc Island, and Helicopter Island
TOUR D
Cadlao Island, Small Lagoon, Ipil
Beach, Nat-Nat Beach, Bukal Island, and Paradise Beach
TOUR E
Php 1,500/ $ 30
Land tour includes Twin Beaches,
Marimegmeg Beach and some waterfalls
Tour A
and C are the most popular of the 5. Any of these 5 options usually they leave
at 9:00 AM and will return around 4-6:00 PM. There are also private boat tours
that you can do you can get the entire boat to yourself the only catch is it’s
more expensive and lunch usually is not included. If you with a group of 4-8
people, you can talk to companies around the area to know pricing and then walk
the beach try to find an independent captain that’s willing to take groups out
and get an idea of pricing from them as well.
I
recommend to visit the hidden beach. It’s a must!
FOOD:
Art Café
Angel
Wish
Bulalo
Plaza
Lastly,
how long you should spend here?
ITINERARY
Efficient
Traveler: 3 nights/ 4 days
Leisure
Traveler: 5-7 days (is a lot)
Other
popular destinations near El Nido include: Coron, Taytay and Port Barton. I
hope these travel guides help!