Trip Highlights

Description

Explore the serene side of El Nido with Island Hopping Tour D, featuring tranquil beaches and breathtaking snorkeling spots. Highlights include Cadlao Lagoon, Paradise beach, Serenity beach, Small Lagoon, Pasandigan beach

Itinerary

Itinerary (approximate)
Itinerary (approximate)
  • 8:30-9 AM: Pick up (for guests within El Nido town proper only)
  • 8:45 AM: Meet up at El Nido town proper (for all other guests without the free pick up)
  • 9:00 AM : Start of the island hopping tour
  • 4:00 PM: Drop off El Nido town proper

Sites to visit: Cadlao Lagoon, Paradise beach, Serenity beach, Small Lagoon, Pasandigan beach (destinations may change based on actual conditions)

Tour Info

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Duration 6 hours
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Price Starts at TBD
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Meeting Point El Nido Town Proper only
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Group Size At least 1
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Languages English, Filipino – Tagalog

Why Take This Tour?

El Nido Hopping Tour D is the least taken tour but nonetheless just as nice and interesting as Tours A, B and C. Take this tour if you want to get away from the big crowds.

Visit the mesmerizing Cadlao Lagoon, which is a beach and lagoon rolled into one. Be sure to take lots of snapshots while you’re at Paradise Beach.

Rates

BASIC PACKAGE IN PHP:

SHARED TOUR: PhP 1200/pax

PRIVATE TOUR:

  • 2 pax: PhP 6000/pax
  • 3 pax: PhP 4400/pax
  • 4 pax: PHP 3600/pax
  • 5 pax: PHP 3120/pax
  • 6 pax: PHP 2800/pax
  • 7-8 pax: PHP 2575/pax
  • 9-10 pax: PHP 2270/pax

*Child Rate: 0-2yrs old free of charge, 3 years old and above adult rate

Included

  • Boat transportation (outrigger boat)
  • Free use of life vest
  • Accredited tour guide
  • Purified Drinking water
  • Semi Buffet Lunch

Excluded

  • ETDF (Eco Tourism Development Fee) 400/pax (valid for 5days)
  • Small & Big Lagoon fee 200/pax each lagoon
  • Beach towels
  • Kayak (300 for 2pax)
  • Snorkeling gear

Things to Know

Important notice
Due to the implementation of new environmental protection laws, all single-use plastics are not allowed to bring during island activities. This includes all plastic bottles and single use plastic bags.

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