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    El Nido, Philippines



    El Nido, Philippines.


    El Nido is comprised of 45 islands and islets; limestone cliffs are also found here, which form a Karst backdrop similar to those found in Ha Long Bay, Krabi and Guilin.

    Before El Nido became a popular tourist destination, fishing and harvesting swift nests "Nido" were the main source of income. Nowadays tourism has become the municipality's main source of revenue; however, the authorities are trying to keep it sustainable and hotel chains are refreshingly absent. Huge tour groups are nowhere to be seen. El Nido is also known for water sports such as diving, snorkeling and kayaking.

    Climate

    The climate in El Nido is distinguished by two seasons: generally dry, from December to May, and wet, from June to November. April and May are typically the driest months, while the heaviest rainfall occurs around August. The Northeast wind blows from December to March, occasionally interchanging with the North wind during December to February. The Southwest wind is felt from June to October while the East wind, the mildest of all winds, blows during the months of April and May.

    The average surface temperature ranges from a low of 22 °C to a high of 33 °C. The coolest temperatures are usually experienced during the month of January, while the hottest temperatures are felt in April and May.

    The average water temperature ranges from 24 °C to 26 °C during the months of December to March and 26 °C to 29 °C during the months of April to November.

    Water visibility ranges from 3 meters to 10 meters from December to February, 10 meters to 30 meters from March to May, and 10 meters to 15 meters from June to November. The best time for diving at El Nido is during the months of March to May, as surface conditions are good.

    Get in

    By plane

    El Nido Airport (ENI): Air Swift. phone +632-3185941 or +632-3185943. has flights to and from Manila and Cebu. Best to book via their website. The airport can accommodate only small aircraft, so the prices tend to be much higher than to Puerto Princesa.

    Puerto Princesa International Airport (PPS) is Palawan's premier gateway. Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and Air Asia connect to Manila, Iloilo and Cebu. You can catch a bus, private or public van from Puerto Princesa to El Nido on arrival.

    By van

    Three van companies are doing regular shuttle trips to El Nido, departing from San Jose bus terminal in Puerto Princesa. Fares are ₱600 per person and ₱700 for hotel or airport pick ups (minimum 2 people) and the travel time is 5 hours.

    Fortwally Shuttle Service You can book directly at Cell: 09172762875 or 09213118755 or email: fortwallytransport@yahoo.com (www.fortwallytravelandtour.com). Departure times Puerto Princesa-El Nido 7AM, 9:30AM, 11AM and 1:30PM,and 6:30PM, and from El Nido to Puerto Princesa 5AM, 7AM, 9AM, 1PM, and 6PM (depending on the volume of passengers). As part of lean season, Fortwally offers ₱600, one-way fare including pick up in airport or hotel. They also offer van sharing from Puerto Princesa to Sabang for ₱300/person.

    Eulen Joy Shuttle Van PPS-El Nido-PPS have daily trips from Puerto to El Nido at 7:30AM, 10AM and from El Nido to Puerto at 7:30AM, 9AM, 1PM. Phone: PPS +63 9494498858, El Nido +63 9494498858. Tickets are available at Artcafe Travel Center and other outlets.

    Lexus Company Tel. +63 9121002652. From Sabang to El Nido: daily at 7:30AM, 8:30AM, 1:00PM, 2:00PM, 4:30PM. From El Nido to Sabang: daily at 5:00AM, 8:00AM, 9:30AM and 11:00AM. Sabang - El Nido fare is P900 but they will only run if they have enough passengers. From El Nido to Puerto Princesa: Daily trip schedule starts at 2AM. AM: 2:00, 5:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00. PM: 1:00, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 8:30. Likewise, from Puerto Princesa to El Nido their are many daily trips. El Nido to Puerto Princesa fare is ₱900. Tickets are available from most guest houses and tour booking offices

    By bus

    Air-conditioned RORO buses departs San Jose Bus terminal, Puerto Princesa and El Nido Market every 2 hour from 4AM to 10PM. Fare ₱380.

    Non-aircon buses operate regular trips between Puerto Princesa and El Nido, stopping in Roxas and Taytay. Departures are daily at 5AM, 6AM, 7AM, 8AM both from El Nido and Puerto Princesa. Travel time is 6-7 hours, fare ₱350. Departure in Puerto Princesa from San Jose Bus terminal and from El Nido Bus terminal.

    These buses are usually packed and they break down sometimes (which can mean delays of 20 minutes to 3 hours). The road is not paved all the way and can become very bumpy so riding near the front of the bus is recommended. You may book a seat the day before and try to get a seat next to the driver or in the front part of the bus.

    Oftentimes taxi drivers will try to get you on a more expensive chartered van because they receive commissions. When taking a taxi to the bus station be adamant about being dropped off at the bus terminal and not next to chartered vans.

    By Boat (from Coron Town and v/v)

    The two mainstream choices are either the Montenegro fast ferry (3½ hours), or large outrigger boats (8 hours).

    Montenegro fast ferry is a steel hull boat and leaves El Nido daily at 6AM for arrival in Coron at 9:30AM. For the return journey, departure in Coron is noon and arrival in El Nido is 3:30PM. Tickets cost ₱1760 one way, reductions for students, senior citizens and children apply.

    The large outrigger boats depart most days of the week from Coron Town to El Nido and v/v. The costs vary from ₱1200 to ₱1400 and departures vary between 7:30-9AM, depending on the schedule. The journey is 8 hours and includes a hearty hot meal. These are larger comfortable bancas, built for ferrying passengers. The scenery during the trip is beautiful.

    M/Bca Wave & Hannah: El Nido to Coron/Linapacan - Su W F 9AM. From Coron to El Nido/Linapacan - Tu Th Sa 9AM. ₱1400 0949-144-1677 0916-543-5146

    M/Bca Island Commander (120 passengers - two stories): El Nido to Coron Tu Su 8:30AM. Coron to El Nido M Sa 8:30AM.

    Overcomer: El Nido to Coron - M 8AM, W 730AM, Th 8AM. Coron to El Nido - Tu 8AM, Th 7:30AM, F 8AM. 0999-978-8564

    What to See in El Nido

    In 1984, the then Ministry of Natural Resources issued the Administrative Order No. 518, establishing a 360 square kilometres (140 sq mi) maritime area in El Nido as a turtle sanctuary. In 1991, the rest of the Bacuit Bay, including its island and islets, was proclaimed as a marine reserve. A year later, this area was expanded even more. In 1998, its status was elevated to that of a protected area, and it included even the terrestrial ecosystem of El Nido and portions of Taytay.

    The so-called El Nido-Taytay Managed Resource Protected Area is the largest marine sanctuary in the entire Philippines. The Protected Area covers a total of 903.21 square kilometers, of which 40% are terrestrial and 60% marine.

    El Nido, being one of the most diverse ecosystem in the country, is protected for its unique flora and fauna, and pristine geologic formations. These include:

    • limestone cliffs, the home of the swiftlets
    • 50 white sand beaches
    • 5 types of forest (the lowland evergreen rainforests found in the mainland and islands such as Miniloc, Lagen and Pangulasian; semi-deciduous forests; forests over limestone; beach forests; and, the mangrove forests found mostly around major rivers and creeks in the mainland)
    • 3 major marine habitats
    • 16 endemic and 10 threatened species of birds (including the Palawan hornbill, the Palawan shama, the Palawan tit, Palawan scops owl, and the Palawan peacock pheasant)
    • 6 species of marine mammals endemic to Palawan (including dolphins and its native dugong)
    the Palawan tree shrew, the Palawan stink badger, the Palawan spiny rat, the Palawan anteater, and the northern Palawan tree squirrel
    • 4 species of endangered marine turtles (hawksbill, olive ridley, leatherback and green sea turtles)
    • 100 species of corals, 45 of which belongs to the genera of hard corals
    • 813 species of fish

    Simizu Island

    A small island surrounded by clear waters of El Nido, rock formations and a scene of towering mountains.

    Bacuit Bay

    Bacuit Bay is dotted with islands and islets, most of which are inhabited. Its clear blue waters are teeming with marine life. It is home to dugongs, turtles, manta rays, species of fishes, coral reefs, and the occasional whale sharks. There are over 30 dive sites ranging in depth from six to more than thirty meters

    The easiest way to see the Bacuit Bay is on an island hopping boat. These boats carry 6-12 people and will visit 4 or 5 destinations in a day. These destinations include: secret beaches, blue or green lagoons, various islands, and amazing natural land-formations. The boats usually take set routes named A to D, but can vary depending on tides and weather. Each boat trip takes you to 4 - 5 different places and favorite tours are A and C, though all of them are fantastic. Boats normally cost around ₱850-1200 per person depending in the route and travel agency.

    The trip takes one day (cca 9AM-3:30PM), normally includes a good lunch and can be arranged from most guesthouses and travel agencies in El Nido. El Nido municipality also charges ₱200 as an environmental fee which is valid 10 days. It's a good idea to book a boat with only 6 seats and experienced crew (e.g. at Relucio's).

    Cadlao Island

    Cadlao is the largest island in El Nido, occupying a land area of 10.06 square kilometers. Among all islands, it is the closest to town proper and has the highest peak that towers up to 640 meters above sea level. It is known for its white sand beaches, gradually sloping sea floor, hidden lagoons, and nature trails through its lush forest cover. One of these nature trails leads to the charming saltwater Makaamo Lagoon. Surrounded by mangroves, the lagoon is best enjoyed in silence at sunrise or sunset when the birds feed.

    There are a number of beaches on Cadlao, including that at Bocal Point, Natnat, and Paradise Beach on the southern side of the island. Sabang Beach in the north-east offers good snorkeling opportunities.

    Dilumacad Island

    Dilumacad Island has a beautiful white sand beach stretching to some 300 meters that is ideal for picnic lunches during island-hopping trips. There is an underwater tunnel at its northern side and a fringing reef on its southern end. The island is also called Helicopter Island because its limestone cliffs resemble the shape of a helicopter when it is viewed from a considerable distance.

    The island itself is small by land mass, but is rich in vegetation and has a thick, dense rainforest, along with some bare rock, that seems to rise directly out of the deep blue sea.

    Pangulasian Island

    Pangulasian has 750-metre (2,460 ft) wide stretch of powdery white beaches in El Nido, which is very ideal for sun bathing, sunset viewing, and other beach activities. The waters fronting the beach are clusters of coral reefs that make this area a good snorkeling and diving site.

    A trail located in the middle of the island is a good place for birdwatching, especially during early mornings and late afternoons. The trail ends at the peak of the island and provides and an excellent 360-degree view of the Bacuit Bay and nearby islands.

    Vigan Island

    Located near Pangulasian Island, Vigan is also referred to as "Snake Island," because of the fine natural sandspit (s-shaped sandbar) that "snakes" off it shores. The sandspit is clearly visible only when the tide is low. On both sides of the sandspit are shallow swimming areas.

    Cudugnon Point

    Cudugnon Point is an important anthropological site, where jewelry and pottery dating back to the Song dynasty (960-1279 CE) were yielded. The anthropologists believe that the cave dwellers were from Borneo, and travelled across the ancient land bridge that connected Palawan from Borneo. The crevices of its cave roof are inhabited by barn swallows and insectivorous bats.

    Matinloc Island

    Matinloc Island, the longest slim island in El Nido, has a secret beach, which is a pocket of white sand beach at the corner of a sinkhole, that is inaccessible by boat and surrounded by steep rock walls. To reach it, divers must swim underwater through a narrow crevice in a rock wall. At noon, the sun streams in through the opening, allowing a play of light and shadow against its limestone walls. The beach floor drops abruptly.

    Aside from the Secret Beach, the island is also famous for the Kulasa Beach, a 100-meter beach strip of fine white sand located at one of its coves. The sea floor surrounding the beach slopes gradually and the water deepens only after about 10 meters.

    There are four dive sites around the island with the one at the south tip of Matinloc being the deepest at 39 meters.

    Pinasil Island

    Pinasil Island has a cathedral-like cavern accessible by dinghy and kayak. Its cool interior is lit at certain times of the day by sunlight coming through an opening at its peak. This one of important sites for the busyadors or the birds' nest gatherers.

    Aberawan River

    Aside from its several islands and beaches, tourists can also enjoy a mangrove tour along the Aberawan River where they can watch egrets roost among the mangrove trees at the mouth of the river.

    Ille Cave

    12,000 years ago, El Nido was inhabited already by humans. Archaeologists found human and animal bones, potteries and even traces of 8,000-year-old cremation at Ille Cave. Ille is located at New Ibajay, a 45-minute drive from the town center, and is frequented by tourists.

    Población (El Nido town proper)

    Nestled around the towering marble and limestone cliffs and green hills, the town proper is a thriving tourist center where most cottages, bars, and souvenir shops can be found.

    Marimegmeg Beach (Las Cabanas, Dos Cabanas)

    Just one kilometer south of Corong-Corong, Marimegmeg beach is home to one of El Nido's very first resorts. Named Las Cabanas resort, tourists began incorrectly referring to Marimegmeg as Las Cabanas beach, and the name stuck. There is a zip-line between the coast and a nearby island that you can access via a footpath behind the beach.

    Balay Tubay

    A 90-year-old house turned into a bar along Calle Real where paintings and handicrafts of local artists are put on display. Every night, live music is performed there then.

    Nacpan Beach

    A 4-kilometre (2.5 mi) stretch of powdery white sand and pristine azure waters which is 45 minutes to an hour away from downtown El Nido via tricycle. This rocky peninsula offers signature views of the twin beaches after a short vertical hike up the trail, but the land was purchased by a private developer in 2016.

    The developer has plans to build a luxury resort on the grounds. Protests to the sale and the building have come in the form of squatters attempting to reclaim the land. The battle between these two parties has resulted in the property being watched 24 hours by an armed security guard.

    Duli Beach

    A surfing spot of El Nido. One of the mainland tour that become famous than nacpan beach one day.. Very safe for a surfer pure sands, good waves every september to march and no almost waves during the season of summer.

    What to Do in El Nido

    Cultural. The Philippine Experience is a full day adventure that offers an insight into the Philippines and its people with boating, fishing, walking, trekking, a mini cooking course, making coconut oil, coconut tree climbing, trying local languages, crafts, skills & games. I can be booked at selected accommodations and booking offices around town. It runs Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday from 9AM to 4:30PM and costs ₱1500.

    Mountain Biking. There are numerous destinations to visit, even Nacpan beach is possible for the adventurous. Bikes range from ₱400-500 per day. "Discover El Nido", next to Together Pension, on Calle Amboy street offer good rates and provide a map/guide detailing 12 routes. Taking the budget, healthy way to see El Nido rewards travelers with routes through traditional villages along forest trails, roads and dirt tracks. For the adventurous, rivers, rice fields, coconut groves, hot springs, mangroves, waterfalls, caves and off-the-beaten-track beaches await.

    Rock climbing & walking. The western side of El Nido township lies in the shadow of an impressive sheer cliff face which is just the visible portion of an even more impressive headland. There are organized walking treks to the top of the headland and it's breathtaking views all the way.

    Catch a tricycle taxi to Las Cabanas (₱150) and plonk yourself down out front of Orange Pearl Bar for a day away from the crowds on a white sandy beach and crystal waters. It's a short walk down a dirt road from where you will be dropped off.

    There is also an island with some OK snorkeling which can be reached easily wading through waist deep water.

    Island hopping, snorkeling, kayaking, trekking, cliff climbing; Bacuit Bay consists of islands with limestone cliffs which are ideal for climbing, diving and snorkeling; The most popular activity is island hopping costing from ₱1200 a day including BBQ lunch and snorkel gear. There are 4 basic day trips to choose from named Tour A to D and can be booked from all over town. The quality of the boat, guides & tour depends on who you book it through.

    El Dive, Hama Street, +63 999 1712915, e-mail: info.eldive@gmail.com. This small dive center will offer you relaxing and long dives (departure at 8AM, come back at 4:30PM) among the colourful aquatic life of Bacuit Bay. The Japanese Yoshi Ohtsuka is the manager, he is the one who will welcome you there. He has about 20 years of experience in the diving industry, so he knows what he is talking about. The staff can speak at least English, French, Tagalog and Japanese.

    Deep Blue Dive Seafari, Calle the Hama (across IBR), +63 9178030543, e-mail: deepblueseafari@gmail.com. Jose and Diana from Deep Blue Seafari are the founders of the El Nido to Coron dive seafari. This 4 day trip includes 14 dives, camping on the exotic beaches and bonfire nights. Besides the seafaris, Deep Blue also offers fun dives and PADI courses.

    El Nido Adventure Scuba, Serena St. (near Artcafe), +63 9283220958, e-mail: info@elnidoadventurescuba.com. SSI and PADI open water and advanced dive courses are offered.

    Island Hopping. There are many island hopping tour companies throughout El Nido. They all offer similar tours and prices; therefore it is not necessary to shop around for the best tour company or price. You may want to check a few different companies to see how empty or full their boats are. All tours leave between 8 and 9AM.

    Island Hopping & Kayak Tours (El Nido Boutique & Art Cafe), Serena St., +63 9209026317, +63 9175604020, e-mail: info@elnidoboutiqueandartcafe.com. The El Nido Boutique & Artcafe has been a kayak tour operator for over 15 years. They rent out kayaks, stand up paddle boards, snorkel equipment and bicycles.

    Palawan Divers, Hama Street - Brgy Masagana (near Rosanna's Cottage), +63 917 867 3225, e-mail: info@palawan-divers.org. Daily 7AM-8PM. Palawan Divers started operating more than 10 years ago and was the first certified PADI dive resort in town. Professional and friendly staff serving beginners to experienced divers.

    Submariner Diving Center, Hama Street Brgy Masagana (Beachfront), +63 905 484 1764, e-mail: info@submariner-diving.com. Submariner Diving Center is a diving center operated by the German PADI master scuba diver trainer, Ronny Oliwka. Submariner is a certified PADI Dive Resort and certified Aqualung Partner Center that offers a high standard in diving and education as well as diving gear branded by Aqualung and APEKS. The staff is highly qualified to international standards. “Habibi Restaurant & Shisha Cafe” is on the first floor of the building.

    Buy

    As of late October 2015 there is an ATM located in the Municipal Hall. If for any reason this is not working, you still have some options to access money:

    You can quite easily send yourself money online & pick it up at an authorized place in town. You could also cash up in Puerto or Manila before you set out. In case you have run out of cash you also have the following options: El Nido Boutique & Artcafe can give cash advances on credit cards but charges a hefty 8% surcharge. You can change major currencies for a fair rates. Accommodation, dive operators and some restaurants also accept credit card payments, this can save some of your cash as well.

    El Nido Boutique & Artcafe, Sirena Street (Buena Suerte), +63 9209026317. 7AM-9PM. El Nido T-shirts printed in their own artshop, souvenirs, handicrafts, postcards, books, photo supplies and cameras, snorkel gear, swimming clothes and beach wear, sarongs, dresses, jewerly, suntan lotions and drugstore items, wine and liquors, bags and backpacks, hammocks.

    Eat

    Generally speaking the number of and standard of eating houses are very good. Menus have good variety mostly European, American and Filipino dishes, and prices are moderate. Most are accessible from the laneway as well as from the beach and seating has the advantage of views of the bay and environs.

    Art Cafe a beautiful well established restaurant with very good food such as seafood, salads, steaks, pizzas, spaghetti, homemade bread, cakes and fruit shakes and very good coffee. They have live music several nights a week. Free Wifi all day.

    Art Cafe, Sirena St. (toward the pier), +63 9209026317, e-mail: info@elnidoboutiqueandartcafe.com. 6:30AM-11PM.

    • Live acoustic music is played while you dine in Balay Tubay Bistru at Galeri (Balay Tubay Bistro and Galeri in English), they offer pizzas, European and Filipino dishes.

    El Nido fastfood offer nido soup; bird's nest soup perhaps.

    Marber's Great food and atmosphere right on the beach. Dishes include pasta, pizza, sandwiches, Filipino and German food as well. Nice staff and reasonably priced.

    Habibi Restaurant & Shisha Cafe, Hama Street, Zone 3 (Beachfront). Good food and beverages, and they are the only Shisha Bar in Palawan. Drinks are made with fresh ingredients, pizzas are also popular. The full bar offers all varieties of premium drinks. The owner frequently visits the local market to find the best/freshest fish available. Free Wi-Fi, widescreen projection television, and games. The vibe is warm and friendly. The restaurant is ideal for groups wishing to enjoy the freshest fish. The fish are presented to you for selection, and prepared to order.

    The Alternative. Offers tasty & health-conscious food at good prices. Also has a pair of scenic beach-perched "nests" available for dining.

    Aplaya Restaurant Great food, portions are big for the price range and relatively nice atmosphere. Not too crowded. Dishes include Seafood, Chopsuey, Pancit Noodles, Beef dishes, Pizzas and pastas. There is free wifi, just ask the staff for the password.

    Filipino listless eateries a couple of them on the main street, for prices around 70P.

    El Nido Corner, North end of the beach in El Nido. Great beachfront restaurant with a Danish owner. Try the fresh catch of the day.

    Altrove Trattoria Great freshly made brick oven pizza.

    Sleep

    As most of the accommodation in El Nido town is lined one-next-to-another along the road parallel to the beach it is pretty easy to find a room that suits budget and needs. Booking recommended during Christmas, Easter and Chinese New Year, as all places especially on the beaches can become full.

    Budget

    At The Moment Hostel. San Joaquin Street. Dorm bed with breakfast. Free Wifi. ₱400.

    El Nido Sands Inn (Bay View Inn), Serena St. Dorms and privates available. Common area over the water. dorm ₱250 per person.

    Hakunamatata Hostel. Serana Street Baran. dorm bed with free wifi 375.

    Our melting Pot Hostel. Real street Baranga. phone 09064127861. Dorm bed with breakfast. Free Wifi. From ₱500.

    Relucio Traveller's Pension, Serena St, Brgy. Buena Suerte (left end of the main street), +63 9262196640. Bay view terrace, free coffee. ₱600-700.

    Tay Miloys inn (near the Lexus shuttle station), +63 9-159-672-720. Fan single/double room with common bathroom. room from ₱300.

    Tapik Beach Park Guest House. Sibaltan. room from ₱480.

    Sitio Danat (Along the highway south). You can pitch a tent for free in the public shelter at Sitio Danat, a small village along the highway, some 10 km (6 mi) south of El Nido. Just ask for permission at the convenience store. There is also a small canteen next to the shelter (mains ₱70.) Be aware that there is absolutely nothing to do in Sitio Danat except for enjoying tranquil village life. ₱0.

    Where To Next Hotel. Nacpan Beach. phone 09178040434. Dorm bed with free Wifi from ₱250.

    Mid-range

    Anang Balay Turista, Sirena St. (near pier), +63 9296033589, e-mail: ana@anangbalayturista.com. A small friendly place with good air-con rooms. ₱1200.

    Cadlao Resort & Restaurant, Caalan – Masagana, +63 9175897069, e-mail: info@cadlaoresort.com. Beautifully located on a trail just outside of El Nido, with view over El Nido bay and Cadlao island. Exceptional restaurant and bar. Has battery backed-up solar cells and private generator. ₱5500 for eco room, ₱6500 for aircon. room.

    Cliffside Cottage, Brgy. Maligaya (near Globe Tower), +63 9197856625, e-mail: cliffsidecottages@yahoo.com. Located slightly away from the center but set in a quiet setting with porches facing the garden.

    Edleahs Inn, the end of Serena Str (after the Art Cafe near the dock). Small budget guest house with sea view. The host is really nice and helpful. The Internet connection is poor, but that's the case for all places here. Coffee is provided in the morning.

    El Nido Beach Hotel, +63 48-723-0887, e-mail: elnido_beachhotel@yahoo.com. All rooms have hot water, TV, mini fridge and free Wi-Fi. ₱3500-5500.

    El Nido All Seasons Beach Resort, Sito Lugadia, Barangay Corong Corong (The property is just 3 km or a 3- to 4-minute ride from the town center), +63 9175419804. All rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, TV with cable channels, hot shower, private balcony, private toilet and bath. It also provides island hopping tours, airport transfers, massage service, room service and laundry service. Rates start at ₱2300.

    Islandfront Cottages and Restaurant, Sitio Lugadya, Brgy. Corong-cong, +63 9296501284, e-mail: islandfront_cottages@yahoo.com. Rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, high-speed Internet access, and daily breakfast. Rates start at ₱1500.

    Kalinga Beach Resort, Caalan, +63 9215700021. Located along Calaan beach, has 8 cottages and beach villas available.

    La Salagane, Serena St. 33, e-mail: info@lasalangane.com. Two different locations, both seafront; offers a variety of accommodations at different prices.

    Lagen Resort, Lagen Island. Have 50 rooms and cater a la carte meals and buffet. A clinic, library, boutique, a swimming pool and a game area are some of the facilities offered here.

    Lally & Abet Beach Resort, Barangay Masagana. A Dept. of Tourism accredited hotel, it has 34 rooms with an A/C, telephone and shower, a laundry service and foreign currency exchange is also provided here. For leisure they also have sports facilities for badminton and volleyball games. Major credit cards are accepted here.

    Lualhati Cottage, Brgy. Maligaya, +63 9193196683, e-mail: athan_lualhati@yahoo.com. A/C rooms. Comfortable family-run accommodation at the edge of town. from ₱1200.

    Marina Garden Beach Resort, Buena Suerte, +63 9176247722. In center of town on the beach. ₱1000-2500.

    Miniloc Resort, Miniloc Island. Has 51 rooms. Aside from being a resort, they also offer snorkeling facilities, and they have kayaks, aqua bikes and other water sports equipment available for rent.

    Nido Bay Inn, Sirena St. (near Art Cafe), +63 9275608535. ₱1500-1700. edit Building with 10 rooms right at the sea shore.

    Og's beach pension, brgy masagana, +63 9204040223, e-mail: ogspensionne@yahoo.com. Three-story building with rundown rooms but a great view right on the beach. Happy Hour from 5PM to 7PM with ₱40 beer. Divers should seek out one of the staff named Mator as he often does private trips. ₱1000-2900.

    Rosanna's cottages, Brgy. Masagana (near Bus Terminal), +63 9206054631. ₱1200-2500.

    Connect

    There are many Internet cafes in the town. Most restaurants, bars and guesthouses have free wifi. Internet access is subject to electricity availability. But you can forget the amazing connection, i.e. El Nido doesn't have good internet connections yet, as only 2 GSM antennas cover the town. Internet is sometimes saturated from 5 or 6PM until midnight.

    Go next

    As of April 2015 daily boats leaving for Coron Town. None of the local tour agents seem to currently promote it so make sure to ask around. It costs ₱1200/1400 and leaves at 7:30/9AM the journey is 8 hours. No matter what locals tell you all boats take a minimum of 8 hours. (Wikivoyage, Wikipedia)

    See also El Nido in Pictures




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