El Nido Palawan - Picturesque Beach Town - Best Tourist Destination In Philippines
El Nido is known for its clear blue lagoons, white sandy beaches, rocky islands , towering limestone cliffs and glassy waters teeming with marine life. The island has received accolades from visitors and numerous awards as it is one of the top islands and beach destinations in the world.
Best time to visit: Nov-To-May
Things to do: Private Boat Tour, Enjoying The Beach, Scuba Diving, Hike On The Stunning Cliff
HOW TO REACH EL NIDO PALAWAN
- Flight - El Nido Airport a.k.a Lio Airport is not open to international flights, it is a domestic airport. If you wish to fly to El Nido, catch a flight to Puerto Princesa International Airport (PPS) first and then fly domestically to Lio Airport.
- Sea - Cruising your way to the El Nido sounds good, isn't it? Hop on the a Ferry to Coron, the famous cousin from the North. After getting off from that ferry, catch another boat to El Nido.
HOW TO GET AROUND
- Ferry - Fancy island hopping? Ferry is the way to go. These are affordable ways to travel between the various islands if you don't want to take a plane. There are all kinds of ferry rides here, so do your research beforehand.
- Bus - Buses, offered by top companies such as Victory Liner, are a great way to get around, especially in the northern regions. Seats are limited, so you'll need to book your seats in advance.
- Cab - Cabs are the most common mode of transport and easily accessible in El Nido. Book a cab on Uber or GrabCab.
- Tricycle - Exploring the Philippine countryside? Then try riding a tricycle. Much like Thai tuk-tuks, these adorable bikes are actually powered by motorcycles. Fast and affordable, this is the best way to roam the rural areas of the Philippines or El Nido.
- Jeepney - The ideal and coolest mode of transport in Philippines has to be Jeepney! Enjoy getting a ride in jeepney to hike-places, coastal areas or any destination in the cities.
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