White Sand Beaches: Where to go in the Philippines
2. El Nido is a destination on the rise
Before, only the privileged few had the access to Palawan’s frontier. Now, there are budget-friendly tours that allows even backpackers to witness the wonders of El Nido. Apart from the beaches are towering spectacles of limestone cliffs, astoundingly clear waters, and ultra diverse marine life.
Major Philippine airlines have daily trips from Manila to Puerto Princessa City in Palawan. From Puerto Princessa, you’ll have to take a bus or van to reach El Nido.
Great summary of some of the best beaches the Phils has to offer. And I can’t say which is my fave. I loved Bora, but it’s ultra touristy feeling takes away from it a bit compared with, say, Panglao Island off Bohol. You should also check out Malapascua Island. It was gorgeous before Yolanda — not sure how they’re doing there now, but I’m sure the beauty is unchanged. And it’s tough to get to, so it keeps the package tourists away, which is always a bonus. And you’ve reminded me that I still need to get my butt up to Ilocos Norte to Pagudpud. So thanks for that!
Thanks, Sir Mike! I believe Malapascua was partly devastated during the typhoon. Hope they’re doing well now. I suggest you to see Calaguas at least once while it is still not highly commercialized – that if, you’re fine with sleeping in a camp (tent).
for me El Nido is the MOST BEAUTIFUL of them all ! ;D