English-speaking guide
Insurance provided by the operator
Packed lunch
Tourist boat
Drinking water
Life vest
Hotel pick up and drop off
El Nido Eco-Tourism Development fee (PHP 400 per person)
Small/Big Lagoon fee (PHP 200/person)
Mask and snorkel rental (PHP 150/set)
Kayak rental (PHP 300-400/kayak)
Children aged 0-2 can join this activity free of charge
The El Nido Eco-Tourism Development Fee (ETDF) requires all tourists to pay PHP200 before going to any tourist destination within El Nido. This one-time fee will be valid for 10 days
Important notice: As part of the implementation of the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) Resolution No. 2017-051, effective 1 Dec 2018, guests must pay an additional PHP200 (per person) to enter the Big Lagoon or Small Lagoon directly to the tour coordinator
Change of clothes
Sunscreen
Caps or hats
Swimwear
Snacks
El Nido is famous for its beaches, and there's not better way to se ethe best beach spots in the area than through this amazing tour. Your first stop on El Nido's white-sand wonders is Snake Island, a unique isle in the blue waters with a sandbar that gives it its iconic name, winding through the sea like a snake. Then it's off to Pinagbuyatan Island, an isle that is famous for its limestone formations that had been formed thousands of years ago. After this, you'll head off to yet another gorgeous beach at Papaya Beach. The beach is white sand, blue water perfection that looks straight out of a Hollywood movie. You'll then explore the hidden wonders of Cudugnon Cave. Watch your head as you move through the rock passageways and explore the gorgeous natural caverns of this rock formation. El Nido is rich in untouched natural splendor, and this is a tour that will endure in your memories.