| Duration: | 7 Hour(s) - 0 Minute(s) |
| Tour Category: | Island Hopping |
The Big and Small Lagoon’s tranquil turquoise-green waters, with their orchid-lined limestone walls, showcase a kaleidoscope of marine life. Scientists believe that these lagoons were actually caves that abound in these islands. The roofs of these caves must have collapsed millions of years ago, and these lagoons have emerged in their stead.
Swim through a hole in a cliff to find the Secret Lagoon (or Hidden Beach). The entrance to the lagoon is really small, and you have to crawl your way inside. Main activities here are snorkeling, picnicking, and relaxing.
Simizu or Shimizu Islands' main attraction is the beautiful marine life just a few meters from the shore, snorkeling, and a nature photo setup. Colorful fish abound in the waters of Shimizu Island, a great place for snorkeling.
The 7 Commandos Beach has a long stretch of white sand and clear blue waters. A perfect place to end the day to watch the sunset.
What makes El Nido truly special is its commitment to sustainable tourism. The local government and eco-conscious resorts have implemented measures to preserve its fragile ecosystem — from regulating boat tours to banning single-use plastics. Visitors are encouraged to respect the environment and support local businesses, ensuring that the natural beauty of El Nido remains unspoiled for generations to come.
Beyond its scenery, El Nido’s charm lies in its people — warm, friendly, and always ready to share stories about their island home. Whether you’re enjoying a fresh seafood meal at a beachfront restaurant or chatting with a boatman during an island-hopping tour, the genuine hospitality of the locals enhances the experience.
For travelers seeking both adventure and serenity, El Nido, Philippines, stands as a true paradise.
Tour Highlights:
Small Lagoon
Big Lagoon
Secret Lagoon
Simizu Island
7 Commandos Beach
Inclusions:
Picnic lunch at Simizu Island
Tour guide
Land and Boat transfer