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Hotel in El Nido ( 0.4 miles)
Piece Lio from Japan Managed by H Hospitality Group in El Nido features 5-star accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a terrace. The staff, especially Mr James were excellent. We were first given a room above the reception that we found loud (the usual problem in the Philippines is poor front door sound insulation). Upon bringing that complaint to the staff, they went beyond our expectations to accommodate our needs. We were positively surprised and had such a great experience that we decided to extend our stay. We ordered breakfast once and it was brought to our room which was really nice. We loved the trip to Nacpan beach and enjoyed free sunbeds at their sister hotel. The hotel provides free shuttle to the city and to the airport.
Hotel in El Nido ( 0.4 miles)
A charming hotel set within Lio Estate in El Nido, Balai Adlao is within 19-minute drive from Corong Corong Beach and 30-minute drive from Nacpan. The stuff and the free activities
Hotel in El Nido ( 0.4 miles)
Huni Lio features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in El Nido. The hotel provides an outdoor swimming pool and free shuttle service and free WiFi. Very modern and clean. Next to a wonderful beach. Excellent restaurants and very close to the airport. Ver professional and friendly staff
Hotel in El Nido ( 0.4 miles)
Isla Amara Resort features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in El Nido. The hotel provides an indoor pool and room service. Very nice resort, staff very friendly and amazing beach (Lio beach) right in front of the hotel!! It was like a dream for us! Lio beach is as beautiful as Nacpan beach and it has a plus because it is not so crowded… Thank you! Totally worth it.
El Nido (0.4 miles from El Nido Airport)
Situated in El Nido, Lakwa Motel has a fitness centre, garden, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. All rooms at the motel are fitted with a seating area. Amazing location, staff were exceptionally helpful and friendly + access to the scooter was so handy for travelling around El Nido!
El Nido (0.6 miles from El Nido Airport)
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, pool view and a balcony, Pandan Villas, El Nido is situated in El Nido.
El Nido (0.6 miles from El Nido Airport)
Harbour Inn features accommodation in El Nido. At the hostel, the rooms have a balcony. At Harbour Inn, rooms have air conditioning and a private bathroom.
El Nido (0.6 miles from El Nido Airport)
Backpackers homebase El Nido Palawan Free use of motorbike provides accommodation in El Nido. At the hostel, the rooms are equipped with a balcony.
El Nido (0.6 miles from El Nido Airport)
AA Hostel features air-conditioned accommodation in El Nido. Every room is equipped with a terrace. At the hostel, the rooms have a desk and a flat-screen TV.
Hotel in El Nido ( 0.6 miles)
Situated in El Nido, Island Lyfe Adventures Hotel features a bar and free WiFi. Featuring a garden, this 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom. Definitely, the best accommodation I've been to in Palawan. Exceeded expectations. Everything very clean, comfortable and organised. Great Staff and very helpful owners. The level of accommodation is well above the Asian standard. I would definitely stay here again, it's a special place. The food from the restaurant accompanies the level of accommodation. Delicious food, very well presented and fresh. Thank you very much.
I’m in 2 minds about El Nido.. I loved the location & the fact that island hopping was so accessible there as well as other beaches (Vanilla & Lio). Unfortunately it has become a bit of a tourist trap with very little local Filipino culture. 95% of the restaurants were catered to Westeners (think pizza, burgers, pasta etc) and were overpriced. It was very hard to find Filipino food which I think is pretty sad. There was none of the charm of Port Barton or even Bohol which has still retained a feeling of the Phillipines despite being tourist locations. Lots of the restaurants we looked up had multiple reporting of food poisoning which made it difficult to find something suitable for our family of 5. We did however really enjoy Vanilla beach & Lio beach which had some affordable food & drink options along with their stunning views & swimmable waters. Overall a beautiful place, but I preferred Port Barton & wish we had spent more time there in comparison to El Nido. Island tours were similarly priced & more low key.
The nature is incredibly beautiful, just be careful with what you eat or drink. Better to buy only mineral water. And try to avoid to eat the food which is included in the island hopping for your safety.
El Nido has so many fun things to do, and we liked that while there were a plentitude of tourist options, we were not separated from local culture and activities that sometimes happens in other places. We were only there for four days, and we could have stayed another week. The beaches are beyond stunning, both the ones you can walk to and the ones that need a boat. The snorkeling was fantastic, the food options endless, and the vibe was chill and fun.
I really enjoyed town, but nacpan and duli area also nice places to stay! Lio is another nice spot to stay. Town is good if you like going out to eat, and see a lot of things But staying in lio, nacpan or duli is also nice if you want a more peaceful, quiet time. even sibaltan would be nice (check out the manta rays if you dive)
El Nido is a must. Leave full days for the island hopping tours. A B C D Zip line is a nice experience needs less than half a day. Canopy walk is Donald in a couple of hours. Best to have at least 3 full days at least
El Nido is an incredible destination with breathtaking limestone cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise water, and some of the best island-hopping experiences we’ve had. The tours are well organised and take you to beautiful lagoons, beaches, and snorkelling spots, so bringing your own snorkel and mask is recommended if you have them, along with water shoes for rocky shorelines, although all equipment can also be hired locally. If you’re flying into Puerto Princesa, be prepared for a long but scenic van transfer of around five hours on a winding road, it’s worth allowing plenty of time, packing snacks and water, and planning arrival during daylight if possible, as the effort is absolutely worth it once you arrive.