El Nido: one of the most beautiful places in the world!

El Nido, a place that I heard for the first time in 2012 on a travel blog. The author was a Brazilian guy who had been around the world and he said that it was one of the most beautiful places in the world he had seen. This caught my attention!

In 2014 I traveled to Asia and visited Thailand and Vietnam. A year later, I went back to Asia and visited China and finally the Philippines.

The country has more than 7000 islands and I didn’t know how many I could see in nearly two weeks in the Philippines. But I was very sure of two things: I would swim with whale sharks in Oslob, and see the spectacular El Nido in Palawan.

Getting to one of the most beautiful places in the world is not easy, and this is what makes it not your usual tourist destination.

There are basically only two ways: taking an airplane from a private hangar in Manila (ITI is the only company in operation) or taking a flight to Puerto Princesa (Palawan’s capital) and then a 6 hours bus or van ride to El Nido. I splurged and took the most convenient and fastest way (almost US$ 300), the 55min flight on a 50-seater ITI aircraft.

After around 30min into the flight, I began to see a vision of heaven on earth: lush tropical vegetation, mountains and emerald water! I was so excited to see one of the most beautiful places in the world.

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Minutes before taking off.

El Nido: One of the most beautiful places in the world

El Nido town is small and very undeveloped, a kind of place where ATM’s and electricity are scarce as is your sense of time. However, most of the hotels have a generator, although some of them do not.

The common mode of transportation is by tuk-tuk and motorbikes; cars are very rare.

The main street boasts of hotels, spa massages, restaurants, travel agencies and stalls serving filipino street food.

I stayed in a simple waterfront beach hotel with a breathtaking view situated almost at the end of the main street.

I just checked-in and then left to wander around the island, look for day trips and spend my afternoon on one of the beaches.

The people that I asked recommend that I go to Las Cabañas beach, and after a 25min walk I got there.

The beach was exceptional and very scenic: hundreds of coconut trees, soft sand, tranquil and warm water, with beautiful mountains in the background. I sat strategically at the corner of the stretch of beach, the best spot to see the sunset.

The sunset was picturesque and unique: shades of gold-painted the sky behind the silhouette of the mountains.

Best Things to do in El Nido

There are four island hopping trips to take in El Nido: A, B, C and D (A and C are the most popular ones).

They all take you to different and awe-inspiring places and cost basically the same price, around US$ 20 for each one. The first two places were Small and Big Lagoon, which is included in tour A.

So, the next day I gathered with a group of 14 other tourists and we took our banca, a traditional Filipino boat, to discover some sightseeing treasures.

Tour A

Arriving at the first stop, Secret Lagoon, I could see a small white sandy gorgeous beach with coconut trees and jagged mountains covered with vegetation and crystal-clear emerald water. Though I could not imagine where the Secret Lagoon was, I got off the boat and walked on the corals, which was not easy.

When I reached the stretch of sand I finally saw the entrance of the Secret Lagoon. One by one we had to crawl through a tiny hole in a limestone wall to reach it.

The Lagoon really is a secret and beautiful, like a pool of green water surrounded by mountains and vegetation.

I wondered how they found this place… it’s like a treasure in the middle of the ocean…!

The second stop was an island close to the Secret Lagoon we stopped for snorkeling. Just our boat stopped there, so we had the place to ourselves.

While we snorkeled our crew prepared our lunch: grilled squid, chicken and fish, rice, salad and some fresh fruit.

Everything was so tasty that it was hard to believe that three young guys cooked the meal.

The snorkeling was amazing, and besides the great variety of colorful fishes, I also saw orange and blue clams. I even had time to rest and sunbathe before heading to the next stop, the Big Lagoon.

It is easy to run out of adjectives to describe the place that brought me all the way to the Philippines… The entrance to the Big Lagoon is whimsically magical!

We cruised into the Big Lagoon in shallow emerald crystal-clear water surrounded by mountains. It was breathtaking and unforgettable.

I was in awe while the boat sailed through the peaceful water. It was so exotic and miles away from reality.

Big Lagoon's entrance.
Big Lagoon’s entrance.

The boat made a lap around the Big Lagoon and stopped in front of the most famous and photographed spot in El Nido.

Shades of green and a giant jagged rock that I had seen so many times in pictures were there in front of me. I spent most of my time at Big Lagoon hypnotized by the breathtaking beauty of one of the most beautiful places in the world.

The next stop was the Small Lagoon, and to my surprise, it was as beautiful as the Big one. However, the entrance was completely different.

It was difficult to access Small Lagoon. The boat stopped and I had to jump in the water (taking a kayak would be another option), swim and pass carefully through a small hole in order to reach the Small Lagoon.

The blue-sky, craggy mountains capped with vegetation and the sun sparkling on the shades of emerald water seemed like a daydream.

If it were not for the small bites on my legs from some territorial fish that live there, I could swear that I was dreaming… but no, I was just in one of the most beautiful places in the world

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The emerald water of Small Lagoon

The Small Lagoon was another hidden gem in this island hopping. Yet this crystal-clear Lagoon was not so small despite its name.

Dozens of adventure seekers were kayaking, swimming, snorkeling and getting the most out of one of the most beautiful places in the world and in El Nido.

The final stop of tour A was Seven Commandos Beach.

The swaying coconut trees, powdery white sand and crystal-clear water looked extremely picturesque from the boat.

Perfect beach weather for snorkeling, drinking cold beer, playing volleyball or just sunbathing in the warm breeze.

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7 Commandos Beach

At night I mingled with tourists and locals at the beach for dining and enjoying live music. El Nido has a kind of old-school nightlife with everyone gathered in only one bar drinking, singing and making new friends.

Someone said it seemed like Bali in the ’80s, however, I’ve never been to Bali, especially in the ’80s, but it felt great being in El Nido.

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Happy hour on the beach

The next day I was supposed to go on tour C but it was cancelled due to ocean conditions (the current was too strong), so I rented a motorbike instead.

Road Trip to Nacpan Beach

Nacpan beach is about a 45min drive to the north of El Nido town.

My idea was to stop by two waterfalls on the road and spend the day at the beach. The problem was the road was too dangerous: dirty, no pavement on most of the road, no signs, I got lost, saw only one waterfall, and fell down twice but, I had a lot of fun.

There were acres of rice fields that were showing off spectacular colors.

The beach was dotted with coconut trees and lush vegetation, very quiet, and with warm water. I also visited the Twin beaches, which were a very short hike from Nacpan beach.

It was a great adventure!!

Tour C

On the third day, I finally made it to tour C.

The first stop was Helicopter Island, a secluded island with beautiful beaches surrounded by mountains with opulent vegetation.

It was very quiet and gracious, and the best part was that the island hopping was just starting.

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Helicopter Island, The Philippines.

A short ride and we arrived at the second destination: Cadlao Lagoon. Yet again another breathtaking place in El Nido, with huge mountains blanketed by colorful trees, the sun gleaming on the emerald-turquoise water and a huge jagged rock shooting majestically up from the sea.

I was completely enthralled by how many gorgeous places there are in El Nido, and completely sure that this is one of the most beautiful places in the world.

After the next boat ride, another Filipino treasure was unveiled: Secret Beach.

This time the ride was long and people got seasick, the current was strong and even I was scared of the big waves of the China Sea…

The guide said that we would stop the boat and swim through a sinkhole in order to get into the beach, but I could only see steep rock walls!

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Believe or not, this whole is the entrance to the beach…

I jumped into the water with my snorkel mask and followed the guide. The current was kind of strong, however, the water was so clear that we all made it through the hole.

I walked on the rocks until I reached the pocket of white sandy beach with extremely clear emerald water surrounded by limestone rocks.

Again I wondered how they found this place… it was like a found treasure in the middle of the ocean…

To leave the beach was hard because the waves were coming in extremely high and covered the hole completely. We were just able to swim back to the boat because our guide and captain coordinated our exit. What an amazing feat!

The final stop of tour C was another stunning beach: Matinloc Shrine.

I jumped off the boat, swam, walked on the rocks until I reach an abandoned mansion on the island.

I hiked a little in order to have a privileged view of the beach from the hill. And what a view, OMG!

Limestone toothed rocks, endless sea, and the bancas on the pristine emerald-turquoise water made up the bucolic scenery.

The colossal beauty enchanted me! El Nido really is one of the most beautiful places in the world

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Matinloc Island.

I still had time to visit the pier where I could see other islands and see the beach.

Some people were snorkeling and swimming, while others were going through the abandoned mansion. When I left I wondered how someone could get tired of this view and leave this place behind…

The rest of my trip, I did the Taraw Cliff hike to see the sunrise and to get a birds-eye view of Bacuit Bay.

Later I did tour A again, played basketball with local children and beach volleyball with other locals, and laughed while children chased me when I was running.

I slept every night with my doors open listening to the sound of the waves, and woke up every day very early for a walk on the beach.

Leaving one of the most beautiful places in the world was very hard for me and I was in tears. It was hard to imagine that in a few hours I would be going home and I would have only pictures and memories that would have to last me forever.

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Good bye at El Nido’s airport.

El Nido is more than one of the most beautiful places in the world it is also extremely spiritual. It makes you glad to be a part of this amazing planet!

El Nido leaves us memories of its extraordinary natural splendour, pristine geologic formations and untouched ecosystems.

Conde Nast’s readers ranked Palawan as The Best Island in the World in 2015 and also in 2014. I am not the only one who was moved by this outstanding experience…

Planning a Trip to El Nido

  • Where is it located?

El Nido is located on the north end part of Palawan, which is about 420 kilometres southwest of Manila, and  238 kilometres northeast of Puerto Princesa, Palawan’s capital (check map here).

  • How to get El Nido

There are basically two ways:

  1. Flying to Puerto Princesa and from there you have to cover 220Km of highway and it can take 6h with a van until El Nido.
  2. The most convenient, fastest and expensive way is to take a 50min flight from Manila.

∗ Cebu PacifPhilippines Airlines and AirAsia are companies that fly to Puerto Princesa.
∗ ITI is the only company which operates from Manila to El Nido and to get the ticket you need to contact El Nido Boutique and Art Cafe.

P.S.:  The third option is to take a ferry boat from Coron but it depends on weather conditions…

  • Best time to visit

El Nido can be visited all year-round but the best time to visit is from December to March when the weather is more pleasant and it’s the dry season for most of the Philippines.

  • Where did I stay?

I stayed at El Nido Beach Hotel.

  • Travel Costs

∗ Round-trip flight with ITI Airlines: US$ 310.
∗ 5 nights at El Nido Beach Hotel with breakfast included: US$ 480 standard room for two.
∗ Island Hopping: US$ 20.

P.S.: You can try to get a small discount with some agencies that are on the way to leave the town, not with the ones on the main street. Also, try to book more than one tour at once and for more people.

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8 thoughts on “El Nido: one of the most beautiful places in the world!”

  1. Philippines is the ultimate beach dream come true! It’s not too touristy and the people are super sweet. Your photos make me want to book a flight now 🙂

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  2. I just got back from visiting El Nido and I have to say that you described this beautiful and precious on the spot. It is truly the most beautiful places in the world not only because of its natural beauty but the people there were so humble, respectful, honest, and pleasant. They know how to treat people well.

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    • Thanks so much my dear and sorry for my delay. I just came back from the Amazon. Yes, filipinos are so humble and friendly. I wish I can go back and explore other islands, but any one is gonna be like El Nido tho 😉

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