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    Nacpan Beach

    Nacpan Beach

    5.0(10 reviews)
    25.1 km

    One of the most beautiful beaches I've been to!…read more As recommended by a local we spent the day at Nacpan Beach, which was well worth the trek. Since we were staying in El Nido, it's about 45 minutes north, so we hired a driver to take us here. Once we got off the highway to where the beach is located, you go through a rural town so the roads were really muddy and wet from the rainfall earlier that day. And since we were in a tricycle it was a bumpy ride! But so worth the trip. Clear water with crashing waves and it's spacious. We came on a weekday and though there were a lot of people, it didn't feel at all crowded since the beach is so long. Along the beach are restaurants, small stands with drinks and snacks and places to rent boogie boards and other swim gear. We spent half a day here and we didn't even want to leave. The water was so nice and warm, and all you wanted to do was swim and hang out. I hardly spent any time laying out on the sand since the water was so nice, but many people do, as it's such a relaxing and calm beach. If you're staying in El Nido - Nacpan Beach is a must-visit! Loved every minute I was there.

    Bummer our Plan A was cancelled due to high waves & high winds. We looked for an alternate 45…read moreminutes from El Nido and this was Nacpan Beach. This is a pretty remote location. We were able to have a driver in a tricycle bring us out here and wait for about 1 1/2 as he has family in the area (lucky us). He went to see them and hopefully he returns at a suitable time. Nacpan Beach is gorgeous, but unfortunately the currents were too strong to allow people to go swimming. They also have a small restaurant on the beach. I ordered grilled fish (mackerel) & Garlic rice. The fish was Only 150 pesos. Go figure 2 pieces of whole fish for 150 pesos what a great deal. The only problem is they move at island speed. It took almost 45 minutes Normally this wouldn't have been such a problem but our driver was suppose to be back in an 1 1/2hr and he actually showed up earlier (go figure Filipino time)

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    Nacpan Beach - The "Lanikai Beach" of El Nido

    The "Lanikai Beach" of El Nido

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    Nacpan Beach

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    Pandan Island

    Pandan Island

    5.0(1 review)
    145.0 km

    Now this is going to be a strange review so hang on for what maybe a strange review. First the…read moreisland itself is off the coast of palawan and is set up to cater to a few guests each in their own little beach hut. You can swim, play volleyball all that sort of beach stuff, I would say that this probably be a magnificent day out. Why probably? Well we went on christmas day and before you ask yes they were SUPPOSED to be open that day. My wife booked this and the transport to the island was too expensive so she got alternate transportation. Apparently we were supposed to check in with the office obviously not put in the instructions. So off we go to the island ( oh did I mention the typhoon?). Ocean was a little choppy due to a small typhoon ( size is determined by how bad it effects you). We arrived at the island and the folks that actually live there were like, excuse me but who are you and what are you doing here? The coast guard had put out a cease and desist order for small boats to be moving due to a high chance of sinking. ( scuse me??) But since we we were already there let's just make do. They bring you a list of fresh fish for lunch. Nothing can be fresher, like this was caught 1/2 an hour ago. These guys bent over backwards to help us and everything went great. I can only imagine what it would be like if they were ready and waiting. These people are fantastic oh and our trip back was interesting to say the least. I kept thinking remember you can swim, you can swim.

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    Isla Pandan (2010.07.09)...

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    For Kristina A. - Here it is =) (2010.07.09)...

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    Coron Islands - 01.11.24

    Coron Islands

    5.0(6 reviews)
    134.0 km

    Tropical island in the Philippines [PALAWAN Philippines]…read more We dedicated a whole day island-hopping in Coron Palawan. It is one of the most amazing islands in the Philippines, with massive limestone peaks, multicolored lagoons, and great water activities like kayaking, snorkeling or scuba diving. We rented a private boat for a day tour. There were nine of us. Coron town is authentic, rural and cheap! Perfect town with a great balance of delicious Filipino food, shopping, and cheap transport. We used tricycle rides to get around. All the restaurants we dined in had live music entertainment. Filipinos love to sing. We stayed in Bacău Bay Resort for four nights. It was peaceful since it was away from the main town. Our room was spacious and comfortable with modern amenities. Buffet brunch was included with the room. The locals were friendly and felt safe in the island. I absolutely loved shopping here too. Review #3369

    What an amazing experience to visit a place that I've only seen in travel brochures. Palawan is…read moregorgeous with clear, blue water; coral reefs teeming with sea life and ship wrecks; white sand beaches; hidden lagoons and numerous islets to explore. My niece was able to get us a cheap 3 day package deal which included airfare, transportation to and from the airport, hotel accommodations with free breakfast, and one full day of island hopping with lunch included. It was an hour flight from Clark International airport and a 30 minute car ride from the Busuanga airport. The road to Coron Town Proper was long and winding. Since we arrived earlier than our check in time, we had lunch at the hotel's restaurant. Afterwards, we bought essentials at the convenience store on the first floor, then walked across the street to get water shoes (a necessity to protect your feet from the corals and to ensure your footing on slippery surfaces), a waterproof cover for our phones, hubby's swim trunks and my niece's sunglasses. My nieces and nephew were so excited to go snorkeling that they spoke to some locals. They introduced them to a boat captain who agreed to take us on a half day tour of Barracuda Lake, Hidden Lagoon and Smith Beach. My favorite spot was Smith beach which had white sand, lots of HUGE starfish and two friendly cats. The sun was setting which gave us gorgeous lighting for our pictures to capture our first day in paradise. The next day on our island hopping tour we went to Twin Lagoons, CYC Beach, Skeleton Shipwreck, Green Lagoon, Kayangan Lake, and Siete Pecados. Hubby's favorite spot was Skeleton Shipwreck with it's many colorful corals, exotic tropical fish, and of course, a 25 meter long Japanese ship that sunk during WWII. My favorite site, however, was the Twin Lagoons. It's best to go there early in the day when the tide is low, because you can kayak through a tunnel beneath the limestone mountain. We had to bend over backwards to be able to pass through, which gave us an opportunity to examine the interesting rock formations above us (please see video). On our last day, before heading home, my cousin and I climbed the looooong staircase to the top of Mount Tapyas. It took us about an hour for us to climb up and then down the 700+ steps. We took multiple stops to rest and take pictures. It was a nice climb, most of which was shaded by trees; it was an ideal spot to take in the width and breadth of Coron. Sadly, we must say our goodbyes. What I'm most grateful about this trip is the time spent with loved ones, and the opportunity to enjoy the simple things in life: the warmth of the sun on my skin, the wind through my hair, waves lapping at my feet, the gorgeous colors of the sunset and the welcoming rays of the sunrise. Life is good! Amen

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    Coron Islands - 01.11.24 my two siblings keep me young

    01.11.24 my two siblings keep me young

    Coron Islands - 01.11.24 sunset in Coron

    01.11.24 sunset in Coron

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    Smith Beach - Pano views.

    Smith Beach

    4.5(2 reviews)
    131.7 km

    We had a day tour in Coron and part of the itinerary includes a beach side picnic lunch at Smith…read moreBeach. Smith beach is immaculate. Since the beach is small in size, there is a limited number of boats able to dock on site aiding in crowd reduction. The waters are crystal clear with white powdery sand. Like most of the terrain, you are surrounded by picturesque limestone cliffs dating roughly around 180 million years. For 30 pesos (USD 50 cents), I scored some fresh coconut juice from the locals to eat with my meal. It was the perfect drink to keep me hydrated on a warm day. The vibe is very tranquil. If relaxation is your thing you could spend hours just laying out, getting your tan on or reading beach side. The waters are relatively calm and most of all warm. Fish sightings for sure and thankfully we did not encounter sharks.

    This was our last stop on our half day tour of Palawan. We were fortunate to be the only ones here…read moreon a Monday afternoon. As our outrigger boat approached, we saw the jagged limestone cliffs, clear blue water, small white sand beach and a few man-made huts. We enjoyed the warm water and saw many huge starfish. On the beach we played with the two sweet resident kitty cats. It was a relaxing way to end our first day in paradise. TIP - It's all about timing, don't come when it's crowded, especially the weekends. You can switch around the order of your tour, so you can go to the next stop if Smiths is crowded then come back later. It helps if you can get here early before the regularly scheduled tours start (around 9am), or make it your last stop.

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    Smith Beach - Culion island off in the distance which was a former leprosy colony.

    Culion island off in the distance which was a former leprosy colony.

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    Smith Beach

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    Secret Lagoon - beaches - Updated May 2026

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