El Nido Palawan Travel Guide: Experience Paradise

El Nido Travel Guide

Who does not want to be in El Nido? El Nido Palawan is for everyone dreaming of paradise. Provided in this El Nido guide are latest information that will make it easier for your to plan your trip to the island. Know the latest travel requirements, information on getting there, accredited accommodation, activities, sample itinerary, budget and more.

Paradise is Here

North of the mainland Palawan is El Nido, a paradise considered by many as one of their dream destinations. With 45 islands and islets that harbor some of the country’s best white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, picturesque cliffs and rich marine life underneath, El Nido is indeed a piece of paradise.

The town is a managed and resource protected area of Palawan, 238 kilometers from Puerto Princesa. Contrary to common notion that El Nido is an expensive destination, the place is in fact, can be explored on a budget. With plenty of budget accommodations lined up on the streets of the town and lots of tour groups offering cheap packages, El Nido is another backpacker’s haven.

El Nido
Snake Island

Get a tan on numerous white sand islands of Bacuit Bay; climb a cliff; dive to its diverse underwater life; snorkel and feed the tame fishes; sit and relax along the beach; watch the sun set; satisfy your cravings on its array of restaurants… El Nido is for everyone.

Perhaps it is now time to fulfill your dream, or revisit and rekindle the good times in paradise. El Nido is a promise of a perfect getaway. Experience paradise, experience El Nido!

How to Get to El Nido

From Manila, Caticlan, Cebu and Clark By Air

Air Swift has regular flights from Caticlan, Cebu, Clark and Manila to El Nido, and vice versa.

From Manila By Sea

There are also cargo ship operators that also ferry passengers from Manila to El Nido. Contact the shipping lines for schedule and fare information. Please note that these are smaller cargo ships/hauls that cater specially to cargo but also allow passengers.

Operator: San Nicholas Shipping Lines (M/B Andrea-1, M/V Catalyn-A, M/V Catalyn-C, M/V Catalyn-E, M/V Asuncion-IX, M/V Asuncion-XI)
Route: Manila-El Nido-Liminangcong and vice versa
Contact Info: (02)-243-4595

Operator: Atienza Shipping Lines (M/V Josilee-II, M/V April Rose, M/V Q-Carrelyn-III)
Route: Manila-Coron-El Nido-Liminangcong and vice versa
Website : http://www.atienzashippinglines.com
Email: [email protected]
Telephone No. : (02)-986-3118 and (02)-536-8123

From Puerto Princesa by Van

Coming from Puerto Princesa, air-conditioned vans to El Nido depart from as early as 7AM to as late as 9PM. Vans depart from Puerto Princesa Airport and from San Jose Terminal. Travel time is approximately 5 to 6 hours and one-way fare is P500.

Van Operators:
Daytripper Palawan: +63917-8488755
Lexus Van: +63917-5859612
Fort Wally: +63917-3488078

You can book your bus or van seat from Puerto Princesa to El Nido or vice versa below:

Bus from Puerto Pricesa to El Nido Palawan

Cherry and RoRo Buses regularly ply the Puerto Princesa-El Nido route and vice versa. Buses leave San Jose Terminal to El Nido with stop over in Roxas and Taytay from 4AM to 9PM. Fare is P380 for the aircon bus  and P350 for the non-aircon.

You can book your bus or van seat from Puerto Princesa to El Nido or vice versa below:

Boat from Coron to El Nido Palawan

There are boats to El Nido from Coron daily. Fare is P2200 for foreigners and P1500 for Filipinos. Travel time: approximately 8 hours.

You can book your ferry from Coron to El Nido or vice versa below:

El Nido
Nacpan and Calitang Twin Beach

Where to Stay in El Nido

Accommodation in El Nido ranges from very basic for as low as P500 per room to high-end resorts that go by the thousands.

If you prefer more adventure, just pitch a tent or a a hammock in one of the islands in Bacuit Bay 🙂

For the list of DOT Accredited Hotels, Travel Agency and Establishments: Click HERE

Top-Rated High End El Nido Resorts

El Nido Resorts Miniloc Island
Miniloc Island
Starts at P27,000

Cadlao Resort and Restaurant
Cadlao Island
Starts at P13,000

El Nido Resorts Lagen Island
Lagen Island
Starts at P32,000

Cauayan Island Resort El Nido
Cauayan Island
Starts at P48,000

Top-Rated Mid-Range Resorts and Hotels in El Nido Palawan

H Hotel El Nido
El Nido, Palawan
Starts at P9,000

Duli Beach Resort
El Nido, Palawan
Starts at P4,000

Dryft Darocotan Island
El Nido, Palawan
Starts at P7,500

Isla – The Island Experience
El Nido, Palawan
Starts at P5,000

Top-Rated Budget Resorts and Hotels in El Nido Palawan

Outpost Beach Hotel
El Nido, Palawan
Starts at P600 (Dormitory)

Kame House Backpackers
El Nido, Palawan
Starts at P1,000

Mad Monkey Hostel Nacpan
El Nido, Palawan
Starts at P1,300

Big Paul Hostel
El Nido, Palawan
Starts at P600

El Nido Palawan
Taraw Cliff!

What to Do in El Nido

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  • Island Hopping: Island Hopping in Bacuit Bay is a must and touring these islands are quite easy because the packaged tours are organized into common itineraries known to all organizers. The rates are standard as set by the local government but if you are good in haggling, you can lower it down.
  • A Tour: Small and Big Lagoons of Miniloc Island, Payong-Payong Beach, Shimizu Island and Seven Commandos – P1,200/person
  • B Tour: Pangulasian Island, Snake Island, Codugnon Cave, Cathedral Cave and Pinagbuyutan Island – P1,300/person
  • C Tour: Hidden Beach, Secret Beach, Star Beach, Matinloc Shrine and Helicopter Island – P1,400/person
  • D Tour: Cadlao Lagoon, Pasandigan Beach, Bukal Beach, Paradise Beach and Natnat Beach – P1,200/person
  • E Tour (Inland Tour): Nacpan and Calitang Beaches, Makinit Hotspring, Nagkalit-kalit Waterfalls – P1,200/person
  • Scuba Diving: The average cost for a three-dive package is P3,600 per person inclusive of gear and equipments, lunch, DM, boat and marine conservation fee. Here are some of the dive shops in El Nido:
  • Free diving
  • Snorkeling
  • Cliff Climbing
  • Kayaking/Kayak Island Trip
  • Wind Surfing
  • Beach Bumming/Camping
  • Watch the beautiful sunset in Bacuit Bay or Corong Corong Bay
  • Biking/motorbike tour to Makinit Hot Spring and other villages nearby
  • Hike to Nagkalit-kalit Falls
  • Explore the historical Ille Cave
  • See the beautiful twin beaches of Nacpan and Calitang
  • Visit Taytay, Roxas, Coron and Puerto Princesa
El Nido
Helicopter Island

Tips

  • Electricity runs from 2PM to 6AM only
  • Bring cash, there is an ATM in town but is usually runs out of cash
  • Unlike Coron that charges entrance fees to almost every spot, El Nido implemented a single payment of  “Eco-Tourism Development Fee” for only P200/person for each visit of up to ten (10) days. This gives access to almost all public tourist sites in El Nido and Bacuit Bay
  • If your entry and exit point to El Nido is Puerto Princesa, it is advised to reserve your seat in advance, call the numbers above
  • Go to Bacuit Bay before sun down for the best view of sunset
  • Touring El Nido can be done on a budget. Try Lagoon Tours of Sir Harvey Templado (+639263049680), they offer cheap package tours complete with meals, and they cooked real good foods 🙂
El Nido
Bacuit Bay

Sample Itinerary (4D/3N via Puerto Princesa)

Estimated Budget (Airfare excluded): P6000-P6500

Day 1: En Route to El Nido Palawan

0900H-1000H: Manila to Puerto Princesa
1000H-1100H: Puerto Princesa Airport to Fort Wally Terminal(San Jose Terminal)/Breakfast
1100H-1700H: Puerto Princesa to El Nido
1700H-1900H: Hotel check-in/fix stuff/rest
1900H-2100H: Dinner/Night Walk/Lights out

Day 2: Whole Day Island Hopping Tour

0700H-0800H: Call time/Breakfast
0800H-1700H: Tour A: Small and Big Lagoons of Miniloc Island, Payong-Payong Beach, Shimizu Island and Seven Commandos (Lunch included)
1700H-1900H: Back to hotel/fix up/wash up/rest
1900H-2100H: Dinner/Night Walk/Lights out

Day 3: Whole Day Island Hopping Tour

0700H-0800H: Call time/Breakfast
0800H-1700H: Tour C: Hidden Beach, Secret Beach, Star Beach, Matinloc Shrine and Helicopter Island
1700H-1900H: Back to hotel/fix up/wash up/rest
1900H-2100H: Dinner/Night Walk/Lights out

Day 4: Back to Puerto Princesa

0600H-0700H: Call time/Breakfast/Proceed to terminal
0700H-1300H: El Nido to Puerto Princesa
1300H-1500H: Lunch in KaLui
1500H-1530H: To Airport
1530H-1730H: Check-in/Assemble
1730H-1830H: Puerto Princesa to Manila

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  5. Jeannilyn Gumela

    I always have a hard time to invite friends, colleagues or even my partner to come and travel with me, so most of the time I go with a travel group accommodating soloists. But it is hard to find a team to travel to El Nido. That made me think to go there alone. Do you think it’s safe and do tours A-E accommodates soloist and will just let me join the other tourists?

  6. Ysabela

    We’ve only tried tours A & C due to limited time. But I really enjoyed our stay there and it’s really a great place for snorkeling. Lots of fish and corals especially in Helicopter Island. I hope we can return there and try the other tours.

    We have also saved with our tour agency Northern Hope. They arranged for our accommodation with free breakfast and we paid a very affordable price both for the accommodation and island hopping 🙂

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  9. Vanessa

    Hi, thank you for your tips! Me and my partner aree planning to stay in el nidp for 4D/3N as well. Im so worried that it would cost us too much. Do you think it is better to go there without any hotel reservation? Are there aany public comfort rooms if ever we stay in a tent? And do you think, the cost of everything will drop by november? We are planning to vissit el nido this year frrom nov. 25-28. And i really need your help. Thank you!

  10. merly aguila

    How much po tour A and tour C? May nagsabi po sa akin na mas mura kung makikipag haggle kami doon na mismo. June 7 to 10 kmi doon. San po ba the best mag stay. We are 6 in the group. okay na kaya ang fan room?

    1. Tour A is 1200 & C is 1400, though some operators combine both into one tour to save you money. There is a new leaflet in town with deals and promos covering tours, sleeping and eating/drinking out that aims to thank people for visiting El Nido by rewarding them with some great deals to keep the tourists coming. the website is http://www.elnidotouristoffers.com

  11. mae

    Mas cheaper po ba ang island hopping kung backpackers lang?

  12. Marian

    Thanks for sharing! We’re planning to visit Palawan this Summer, and we’re thinking if Go Hotels Palawan is a good choice or should I have some list of Hotels?

  13. jazzel

    hi,

    ask ko lang same rate lang po ba ng adult ang 5 years old? do you have any suggestion where to stay na may ac but hindi ganun kamahalan..
    may 12-16 po ang travel date can you help me to create an itinerary first timer kasi kaming lahat where total of 6 including the 5 years old..
    may 12 530am po dating namin sa PPs we’re planning to take the PPUR on our 1st day.. then on the same day wil take the last trip going to el nido.. so technically may 13 mag start yung el nido namin.. anong tour po ba maganda sa tour A B C D? may 15 last trip naman kukunin namin going back to pps 12nn ng may 16 flight namin pa manila..

    thanks po in advance

    1. jessie

      I suggest Tour A & C. The best! kung kaya ng pa time try niyo Nacpan beach, the view is amazing!

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