When to Go
Best Time to Visit
November–May. Dry season with calm seas — essential for island-hopping. Peak is late December–February; avoid July–October (typhoons + heavy rain).
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$40/day
Mid-range
$110/day
Luxury
$400/day
Beach huts $15/night, mid-range hotels $80, private-island resorts $500+. Island tours run $25–35 for a full day.
With Kids
Family Travel
Tour A (lagoons + Secret Beach) suits families — shallow water, short boat rides. Nacpan Beach for a shore day; Big Lagoon for the calmer kayak paddle.
Together
Couples Travel
Book a private banca island tour, watch sunset from Corong Corong Beach with a San Miguel, and consider a splurge night on one of the resort islands.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
Backpacker hostels are cheap and social; group island tours are the standard way to meet people — you’ll know everyone by Day 3.
Food
What to Eat
- Kinilaw. Filipino ceviche — raw tuna cured in vinegar with ginger, chili, and coconut vinegar.
- Grilled tuna belly. Freshly caught, served with rice and calamansi — every beach shack does it well.
- Lechon kawali. Deep-fried pork belly with crispy skin — the Filipino weakness.
- Halo-halo. Shaved ice, sweet beans, jelly, ube ice cream — the essential Filipino dessert on a hot day.
Transportation
Getting Around
Van transfer from Puerto Princesa airport (5–6h). Or fly into Lio airport at El Nido directly (limited flights).
Motorbike/tricycle around town; boat tours are the only way to reach the lagoons. Book Tour A/B/C/D through your hotel — same price everywhere.
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- El Nido town. The main strip — beach-front restaurants, dive shops, tour operators, and cheap rooms.
- Corong Corong. A 10-minute tricycle south of town — quieter beach, sunset bars, mid-range resorts.
- Nacpan Beach. 45 minutes north — a 4km stretch of white sand with only a handful of huts.
- Lio Beach. Master-planned resort strip near the airport — pricier, more polished, private beach.
What to Know
Safety
Overall safe — occasional petty theft on beaches. Bigger risks are sun, dehydration, and rough seas — check weather before booking a tour.