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Hotel in El Nido ( 0.4 miles)
Located in El Nido, Piece Lio from Japan Managed by H Hospitality Group offers 5-star accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a terrace. Squeaky clean, within a tropical rainforest (we booked a room with garden view and it was beautiful), interior was very minimal (Japanese), bathroom was new, super clean, equipped with a Dyson blowdryer, even the toilet is luxurious (Jomoo). Even the path to the hotel is amazing (wooden trail). There is a shuttle that can drop you/take you to town which is super convenient if you need it.
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. Close to beach and restaurants. Room was good, staff extremely courteous and helpful to our needs.
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 good unlimited food and the server was great
El Nido (0.4 miles from El Nido Airport)
Lakwa Motel in El Nido has a garden and a bar. All rooms at the motel are fitted with a seating area. We had the great pleasure of staying at Hotel Lakwa and can't say anything but that it was an absolutely fantastic experience! From the moment we arrived we were greeted by incredibly friendly and helpful staff who really went above and beyond to make our stay as good as possible. The staff helped us with everything from organising excursions to smoothly arranging mopeds for us to use to explore the area. It's really noticeable that they are passionate about providing their guests with the best possible service. The hotel itself is both newly opened and incredibly fresh - a truly top-notch place. The rooms are well-kept and modern, and the common areas give a lovely and inviting feel. We really appreciated the care that has been put into every detail, from the decor to the amenities. We can highly recommend Hotel Lakwa to anyone looking for a worry-free and first-class stay. Thank you for a memorable experience - we will definitely be back! See you soon /// Yonas
El Nido (0.5 miles from El Nido Airport)
Bella Athena Garden features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in El Nido. Providing massage services, the property is located within 2.8 km of El Nido Beach. The breakfast was absolutely delicious. I also felt right at home. All the people working went above and beyond. The facilities had everything to ensure a comfortable stay. I liked that it was a little more outside of town for a quieter experience in El Nido.
El Nido (0.5 miles from El Nido Airport)
El Nido Lio Inland Villa is located in El Nido and features a private pool, a kitchen and garden views. This villa provides free private parking, free shuttle service and free WiFi.
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.
We only palnned for 2 full days in El Nido (discounting the day of arroval and departure as teavel time between the Puerto Princesca aoirport and El Nido is about 5 hours). We did Tour A one day and Tour B the next. For such long travel time, we should have stayed a couple more days and do Tour C and Tour D as well.
El Nido for me is outdated and highly commercialized to those who can afford a mid range scenario and you will stay in Rizal street it’s full of dog shit and many vendor just sale there table in streeet it makes the street small i used 3 toilet around el nido and you can’t even find one clean, the smell is awful. And still not automated flush. I went to blessed massage parlor someone is showering in there bathroom I think there staff and cockroache is just crawling in there reception wall. The beaches and water is nice, but if you dive to see the corals it’s mostly dead. El nido needs to get some work done and protect its nature, around el nido you can see it’s not clean garbage dead trees not fix. It’s crowded and it disturb the habitat of the fish .
El Nido is truly an amazing place to visit. I suggest to do an island hopping as it takes you to different scenery and beaches (my favorite was the Big Lagoon). Also, if you want to get around the island there are several mode of transportation.
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.