







El Nido is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the Philippines. This renowned beach paradise is a must-visit spot for any trip to the Philippines!
This package will take you to beautiful lagoons filled with perfect photo opportunities. Big Lagoon showcases the full beauty of El Nido's lagoons: clear, rippling waters and rock formations surrounding you and underwater, like an idyllic sea channel. Secret Lagoon feels like something out of a fairy tale; passing through a small entrance, you'll discover a hidden, crystal-clear pool surrounded by rocks, reminiscent of mermaids and fairy tales. Afterward, you'll head to White Sand Beach to experience its pristine natural beauty. Without a doubt, this El Nido trip will take you into a wonderful aquatic world and an unforgettable journey.
Big Lagoon
Big Lagoon is like a turquoise gem embedded in the limestone cliffs of Palawan. At the end of the big lagoon, in the middle of the water, there's a small platform surrounded on three sides by emerald-green peaks whose reflections shimmer on the water's surface. Scientists believe these lagoons were actually formed by island caves whose roofs collapsed over millions of years of geological changes, gradually revealing the lagoons.


Shimizu Island
Simisu Island, also known as Paghugaban Island, is located between Miniloc Island and Lagen Island, closer to Miniloc Island. Beautiful corals are visible right from the beach, making it a popular snorkeling spot. Island hopping tours often arrange lunch here.





Secret Lagoon
The inspiration for the movie "The Beach," you need to crawl through a small hole to enter a massive volcanic crater. The original cave collapsed over time, and it is now a tranquil lagoon surrounded by lava cliffs.


Seven Comando Island
Seven Heroes Island is named after the seven soldiers who lived on the island during World War II. The island is covered with coconut trees and has fine white sand, making it perfect for a relaxing, long reflection after an exciting day of island hopping.

Not included in the itinerary:
1: El Nido Ecological Tourism Development Fee (400P/person)
2: Lagoon admission ticket (200P/person)
3: Kayak rental (300–400P)
4: Diving mask and snorkel set (150P/set)