El Nido is famous for its beaches, and there's no better way to see the best beach spots in the area than through this amazing tour.
Snake Island-Snake Island- is a picturesque tropical spot in Bacuit Bay, famous for its S-shaped sandbar that appears during low tide, resembling a snake slithering across the sea—hence the name. Despite the name, there are no snakes on the island.
Cudugnon Cave-Hidden-amid towering limestone cliffs on Lagen Island, Cudugnon Cave is more than just a stunning natural formation—it's also a window into ancient Philippine history
Cathedral Cave-Cathedral Cave is a majestic sea cave located on the northern side of Cathedral Island in El Nido. It gets its name from its towering interior, which resembles a Gothic cathedral with its high vaulted ceilings and natural rock “columns.”
Lagen Cove-Nestled on Lagen Island, Lagen Cove is part of the exclusive El Nido Resorts property—an eco-sanctuary set between lush forest and tranquil lagoon
Entalula Island -Entalula is a secluded tropical gem nestled in Bacuit Bay, about 30–45 minutes by boat from El Nido town. Known for its powdery white-sand crescent beach, set against towering limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear turquoise waters—this island is a slice of paradise away from the crowds