El Nido: Island Hopping TOUR A with Lunch, Transfer & EDTF
EL NIDO TOUR A Big Lagoon, nestled on Miniloc Island in El Nido, is renowned for its breathtaking rock formations and vibrant blue waters. True to its name, this expansive lagoon is encircled by majestic limestone cliffs. Its remarkable natural beauty has captured the attention of filmmakers and postcard enthusiasts alike, making it a must-see destination on El Nido's island-hopping Tour A. The Secret Lagoon, also known as the Hidden Lagoon, is an extraordinary natural pool situated on Miniloc Island in El Nido. This stunning lagoon is aptly named for its hidden location behind impressive limestone cliffs. To get to the Secret Lagoon, your El Nido Tour A boat will dock near a picturesque white sand beach on the southern end of Miniloc Island. You'll need to step off the boat and make your way through a rocky cave-like passage, so be mindful of your head, especially when the tide is high. During low tide, you can easily wade into the entrance. Payong Payong Beach is another enchanting stop on this tour, located in the southern area of Miniloc Island in El Nido. The beach is adorned with stunning cliffs, fascinating rocks, and shady trees, creating a picturesque backdrop for a picnic. The inviting clear waters are ideal for snorkeling, teeming with fish and coral, while the gentle waves make swimming a joy. It's worth noting that there are no sports or activities available, allowing you to fully embrace relaxation. You can unwind on the sandy beach, take a refreshing swim, capture memorable photos, and enjoy the serene ambiance of this tranquil retreat Shimizu Island, nestled in the stunning Bacuit Bay of El Nido, is the perfect tropical getaway, boasting a tranquil white-sand beach and an abundance of colorful marine life. When you arrive, you can unwind on the immaculate shore or dive into the crystal-clear waters to explore a diverse array of fish species in all shapes and hues. According to local legend, the island was named after a scuba diver named Shimizu, whose remains were discovered here after he vanished while exploring the underwater tunnels nearby. This island is a favored lunch stop during El Nido Tour A island-hopping adventures. After savoring a delicious meal, you can either continue your swimming escapades or find solace in the cool shade provided by the towering limestone cliffs Last stop is the beauty of Seven Commandos Beach, a celebrated destination in El Nido that spans 320 meters of immaculate white sand, surrounded by lush coconut trees and towering limestone cliffs. While it is technically part of the El Nido mainland in Palawan, the beach is accessible only by boat, adding to its charm. The name of the beach is steeped in legend; some say it honors stranded soldiers, while others believe it refers to a fishing vessel or a carved stone discovered by locals. Our day tour is tailored to guarantee a secure, delightful, and fully accessible adventure for children, seniors, and those with disabilities.