Month: December 2018

Sibaltan

Sibaltan, El Nido | During the Amihan Season from November to April, Sibaltan is ripped by fierce winds. Watch out for falling coconuts for the tall trees on this side of El Nido are thrashing in the air. With this kind of wind, it’s not hard to imagine you’re in the middle of a typhoon—but …

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Duli

Duli, El Nido | There is no shortage of swells in a remote surfing spot like Duli. The waves are slow, long, and rumbling, as the sun spears through the glassy blue water. Surfers paddle and ride the whitewash through the amihan months or northeastern monsoon between November and April. The waves in Duli are …

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Nacpan

Nacpan, El Nido | When travelers have had enough of El Nido’s popular attractions, one of the best places to see next are the twin beaches of Nacpan. Called Nacpan Beach and Calitang Beach, these beaches lie back to back to each other, arched like the curve of a wheel. Nacpan Beach, however, gets all …

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Lio

Lio, El Nido | The sustainably developed Lio feels like an exclusive beach town. Without the tricycles, peddlers, and crowds of the Town Proper, this side of paradise is a great spot for those looking for a scenic and serene stay in El Nido—without the budget constraints. Lio’s eye-candy attraction is the public white cove …

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Corong-Corong

Corong-Corong, El Nido | There is nothing more spectacular than the sunset in El Nido as it is viewed from a lounge chair in Corong-Corong. About 10 minutes away from the Town Proper, this coastal village features three areas to catch this sublime experience. The most loved vantage point is Marimegmeg Beach, which is lined …

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