Sunday, 3 April 2016

First Round: Island Hopping in El Nido ( Tour A )

Seeing the islands of El Nido is a much awaited part of our trip to Palawan. As i have already been to a lot of beaches in the country, I have a high expectation to this one. And guess what? this was the most mesmerizing place I've ever been. This is indeed a living paradise.

Here is a brief summary of our El Nido island hopping tour A.

Secret no more for this Secret Lagoon...





Simizu Island


Simizu Island was where we had our lunch and enjoyed snorkeling so much. According to our boatman, it was named after a chinese diver who unfortunately died when he was diving on an underwater cave near the island. This was my favorite in this tour. 





Small Lagoon

In the Small Lagoon, we had to go down your pump boat and use kayak towards a small opening where you can access the small lagoon walled with cliffs of rocks. You can also swim towards the lagoon.


that small opening at the back where the other tourists are entering is the entrance to the small lagoon



Big Lagoon

Here you will just pass by a big lagoon. They discourage people to swim because of the water's depth.






Papaya Beach

For our last stop, we went to Papaya Island. We were suppose to go on 7 commandos beach, however because of large number of tourist we headed to papaya beach which is just adjacent to 7 commandos.




  • Island Hopping started at 9AM and ended approximately at 4-5PM. 
  • All Island Hopping Tours includes a free lunch and a towel you could use during the trip.
  • We paid 200 Pesos Fee for the Eco-Tourism Development Fee (ETDF).

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