The first time I arrived in El Nido, it didn’t feel like a typical destination. The town is compact and a little chaotic, but just beyond the bustle, towering limestone cliffs rise straight out of the sea, and the water shifts between deep blue and electric turquoise.
El Nido isn’t just a place you stay; it’s a launch point—a gateway into one of the most visually striking coastal landscapes in the Philippines.
At a Glance: Why Choose El Nido?
- The Vibe: Lively, dramatic, and perfectly balanced between adventure and social energy.
- The Big Advantage: Unlike Coron, El Nido has incredible mainland beaches you can reach without a boat.
- The Trade-off: Logistics can be tricky. It pays to have a plan.
1. Getting There: The Journey to the Edge
| Route | Method | Cost (Est. 2026) | Travel Time |
| The Direct Path | Fly to El Nido (AirSwift) | ₱11,000 – ₱14,000+ | 1.5 hrs from Manila |
| The Budget Path | Fly to Puerto Princesa + Van | ₱8,000 – ₱10,000 (Air) + ₱700 (Van) | 1.5 hrs Air + 6 hrs Van |
| The Sea Route | Fast Ferry from Coron | ₱2,800 – ₱3,500 | 3.5 – 5 hrs |
Crafty Sparrow Note: While you can find flights to Puerto Princesa for around ₱9,000 round-trip (as I did in January), the direct flight to El Nido is a premium service. You are essentially paying more to skip the 6-hour van ride. If you’re on a budget, take the van; if you’re on a tight schedule, pay for the direct flight.
2. Where to Base Yourself: A Geography Guide
Picking the right “site plan” is crucial. The atmosphere changes drastically from one beach to the next.
The Social Heart: Corong-Corong & Las Cabanas
This is the area a lot of travelers overlook, but it’s actually the most vibrant part of the mainland.
- The Vibe: This is the nightlife and dining capital outside the town center. It is packed with beachfront resorts, hostels, and a massive variety of international restaurants.
- The Nightlife: Unlike other areas, Corong-Corong feels incredibly “alive” at night. It’s the place to be for parties and social dinners.
- The Draw: World-class sunset views with a drink in hand.
The Master-Planned Escape: Lio Beach
- The Vibe: Developed by Ayala Land, this feels like a polished resort village.
- The Draw: It is family-oriented and peaceful. The restaurants here are excellent but the vibe is “relaxed casual”—think quiet evening dinners and morning strolls rather than late-night parties.
- Unique water activities including seasonal surfing.
The Hub: Town Proper
- The Vibe: High energy, dense, and walkable.
- The Draw: Best for those who want to be steps away from every tour boat and ATM.
- Substantial amount of restaurant, cafes and bars near the beach with both outdoor and indoor dining.
3. The Two Faces of El Nido: Sea and Land
The Sea: Iconic Island Hopping
- Tour A (The Classics): Big Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, and Shimizu Island.
- Essential: Big Lagoon requires a pre-booked slot. Tell your hostel/hotel the moment you arrive.
- Tour C (The Scenic): Hidden Beach and Helicopter Island. Jagged karst formations and hidden shrines.
The Land: Mainland Freedom
Don’t spend all your time on a boat.
- Nacpan Beach: A 45-minute ride north. It’s a massive, golden-sand beach that feels like the “Old Philippines. It feels more rustic and ideal for people who want a scenic retreat focused more on nature.
Rent a Motorbike (₱500–₱700/day): This is the best way to explore the hidden cafes between Corong-Corong and the northern beaches.
4. The “Survival Guide” (FAQ)
Is there an ATM? Yes, but they are often out of order. Bring 20% more PHP than you think you need before you arrive. Many resorts in Corong-Corong are still cash-only.
Connectivity? Wi-Fi is hit-or-miss. For digital nomads or those needing to stay in touch, an eSim or local SIM (Globe/Smart) is mandatory.
How many days? 3 to 5 days is the sweet spot to balance two tours and two days of mainland exploration.
Final Thought
El Nido is evolving, busy, and increasingly premium. But when you’re kayaking through a limestone cathedral at the Big Lagoon, or sitting on a beanbag in Corong-Corong as the sun dips behind the Karst mountains, you’ll realize it’s worth every cent. (If you’re looking for a more rugged island experience, don’t miss my guide to the lakes and shipwrecks of Coron).
Seeking a Different Pace?
If the bustle of El Nido has you craving solitude, take a look at my journey through the quiet rice terraces of the North or the laid-back surf rhythm of Siargao.



