El Nido is located in the northern part of the Island of Palawan. It is well known for its fantastic Island hopping with beautiful lagoons and small paradise Islands. But besides that, El Nido offers some of the most amazing beaches and clear turquoise waters on the Island itself. In this blog post, we share the best beaches in El Nido. The Island was one of our favorite places in the Philippines and should not be missed when visiting this beautiful country.
Best time to visit the Philippines
The best time to visit the Philippines is between November and April because these are the dryer and colder months. The wet season starts from Mai until October brings a lot of rain and hotter temperatures. However, the tropical weather in the Philippines is very unpredictable all year round.
We visited the country in February, and we had rain regularly. But it usually lasted only a few hours. Be prepared that the weather can change very quickly. It can be the most beautiful sunny day, and an hour later it is raining heavily. Another hour later, it may be perfectly sunny again.
How to get to El Nido
There are two ways to get to El Nido. Either by ferry from Coron, which takes you around 4 hours and costs 35$ per person.
If you come to El Nido by airplane, you can either fly to Lio Airport which is located a 15 min drive from El Nido town or the airport in Puerto Princesa and drive to El Nido by bus, which is a 4-5 hours journey.
Visa to enter the Philippines
Most nationalities can enter the Philippines for 30 days visa-free. If you want to extend your stay, you have to apply at an Immigration office. You can find all information here.
4 Best beaches in El Nido
Las Cabanas Beach (or Vanilla Beach)
Las Cabanas Beach is definitely one of the best beaches in El Nido. It is located only a few minutes ride out of town, and it’s a beautiful white sand beach with some beach bars, which makes it the perfect place for sunset. We loved to enjoy the sunset at Beach Shack and play with the cute puppies at the beach.
It is possible to swim here, but you have to walk out quite a bit until the water gets deeper, and there are a few parts with rocks. We usually walked along the beach and turned around the corner, where we found a much more quiet part of the beach. This side of the beach is also better for entering the ocean. We found a beach swing in this area and some trees where we could sit in the shadows.
Corong-Corong Beach
Corong Corong Beach is not the most beautiful of the best beaches in El Nido, but it has its charm. It is the beach where all the boat tours leave for Island hopping. It’s a nice place to walk along the beach and watch the sunset.
You can rent a Kayak at the beach and paddle to 7 Commandos Beach from here, which is usually included in the Island hopping tour A.
Best Island hopping in El Nido with a private tour
Lio Beach
Lio Beach is about a 15-minute drive from El Nido town and is a beautiful beach where you can relax and swim. When you arrive at Lio Beach, you will find parking for your scooter and a few beach restaurants. One of them was our favorite breakfast restaurant, Shaka Cafe, which had the most amazing smoothie bowls. This was our favorite of the best beaches in El Nido for great vibes and having lunch at the beach.
Nacpan Beach
Nacpan Beach is one of our favorite beaches we have been to in the Philippines and can’t be missed when listing the best beaches in El Nido. This beach has quite a vibe that you immediately get to feel when you arrive. It’s a long white sand beach with several beach bars and hemmed by palm tree forest.
Our favorite beach bar was Mad Monkey. We loved drinking a coconut and enjoying the sunset from here.
Nacpan Beach is about a 45-minute drive from El Nido. We went there by scooter. The roads in El Nido are good, and it’s only the last part, which was a bit bumpy. There is also excellent accommodation around Nacpan Beach, like Nacpan Beach Glamping. Next time, we would consider staying here for a few nights because we love this area.
Duli Beach
Duli Beach is truly a slice of paradise. It’s a long white sand beach with clear turquoise water and barely other people. There is only one small beach bar; the rest of the beach is remote and quiet. It’s the perfect beach to spend the day relaxing, reading a book, and swimming. Duli is the winner for the most remote and uncrowded of the best beaches in El Nido.
The beach is located a bit further than Nacpan Beach, but these two beaches are only 10 min from each other, so you can easily combine both beaches on a day trip.
Where to eat in El Nido
We heard a lot how hard it is to find food in the Philippines as a Vegetarian / Vegan, so we were positively surprised that it wasn’t that hard anymore. The typical Philippino cuisine is indeed very meat and fish heavy, and for that reason, the local food was not really an option for us personally. But we found the following cute places to eat which are Vegan friendly:
- Glow Juice Box – delicious smoothie bowls, fully vegan cafe, excellent coffee
- Shaka Cafe – incredible smoothie bowls, vegan burgers and more
- The Cavern Speciality Cafe – delicious dinner restaurant, we loved the vegan lasagne
- Taste – The Vegan Cafe – we had vegan Mac n Cheese and a tropical smoothie bowl, and we loved the food and the spot for lunch
Overall we have to say that for us, the Philippines was the most expensive country for food in southeast Asia. We spent, on average, 30$ for food per day for two.
Where to stay in El Nido
We rented a studio on Airbnb because we wanted to be able to cook our own meals during the time we stayed in El Nido. We found this lovely studio called Libertad Apartement by Jan, who was such an excellent host. We can recommend staying here if you like to enjoy the local life because this place is around 10-15 min drive from El Nido town in a local neighborhood. We enjoyed a lot to buy food in the markets and cook at home. There is a scooter included to get around quickly.Â
Other lovely places to stay in El Nido are The Birdhouse and Frangipani El Nido.
How to get around in El Nido
The easiest way to get around and explore all the best beaches in El Nido is by renting a scooter. It will cost you around 4$ per day. The streets in El Nido are good, and it’s easy to drive. We had accommodation which was a bit out of town, and that is why a scooter was essential for us. But if you plan to explore the best beaches in El Nido, you will need a scooter, too, because most are far from town.
To get around town, you can take a tricycle, which usually costs you around 100-200 pesos (2-3$).
Travel Tips
Internet Access
Internet access in the Philippines is only reliable near big cities. If you’re on one of the many small islands, having internet access may sometimes be a matter of luck. Even though many cafes and hotels offer free WiFi, this doesn’t mean you’re having access to the internet.
From our experience, the best you can do is to buy a local SIM card. There are two major telecom providers: Smart and Globe. We got ours at a small booth at the airport, and we paid 1000 Pesos (around 19 $) for a SIM card with 12 gigabytes of internet data. Toping up your SIM card can be done instantly at one of the many small shops.Â
The most convenient option for travelers is the eSim Card (digital SIM card) from Airalo. You can download and install a digital data pack and get connected anywhere in the world as soon as you land, so there is no need to waste time looking for a local plastic SIM card.
Environment
On all Islands that we visited in the Philippines, we found that there is a ban on single-use plastic such as plastic bags, straws, cups, and so on. In all Supermarkets and even on the small local markets, they only gave us biodegradable bags. We loved this so much. We barely saw plastic pollution in the Philippines. People are much more aware of it than in other Asian countries. There are environmental taxes for most places you visit on boat tours so that these places can be protected and cleaned. On most boat tours, you are not allowed even to bring plastic bottles or other plastic. Please never leave anything behind except your footprints in the sand.