The sleepy, seaside town of El Nido

El Nido, Palawan is popularly known for its awesome limestone cliffs and island hopping. The province is dotted with so many islands that locals recommend visiting groups of islands in batches — Tour A, Tour B, Tour C, and Tour D. But there are times when you just want to wind down and relax, just lounge by the beach or walk around town without worrying about making a tour boat wait.

El Nido

My husband Marc and I needed just that — a day of nothing but relaxation. The past few months have been so stressful at work, it felt so good to just take a break and not worry about any deadlines. Besides, we were already running quite low on cash — island-hopping, food, and accommodations have taken its toll on our wallets. This wouldn’t have been a problem had there been a bank or an ATM machine in sight, but the nearest one was in Roxas, which is hours away from El Nido. We didn’t really mind, and just made do with what we had. After all, its remoteness adds to El Nido’s charm — it was certainly an experience to remember. More…

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Banol Beach in Coron, Palawan

Banol Beach is one of the popular attractions to visit when island-hopping in Coron, Palawan. Unlike the wide stretch of beach in Boracay, Banol Beach is very small in comparison. But IMHO, its coziness just adds to its charm.

Banol Beach is surrounded by beautiful limestone formations topped with luscious greens. The water is so clear and blue you can actually see the tiny fishes swimming in the shallow waters. It’s so clear you can even see a jellyfish every now and then. More…

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