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It takes an hour and a half to walk from one end of the beach to the other end and back. Gorgeous, pretty much unspoiled. Some local Philipino restaurants along the way, some providing sun shades. Lovely water, some nice waves. Golden sand. Also there’s...More
If you´re looking for the widest stretch of clean shoreline with soft powdery sand then this is the place for you. The thing with El Nido is that you need to take the boats/ferries if you want to go to a decent swimmable beach since...More
A worthy place to go! My suggestion is to visit NACPAN beach during the last day of your stay at El Nido. Why? So you can relax and enjoy your lazy day. Believe me doing all the tours in El Nido can be tiring. So...More
I was told this beach was what Borocay used to be like before all the developers moved in. A hugh stretch of sand with beautiful water and lined with coconut trees. Just a few hotels on the beach but some great places to eat and...More
Not yet too touristy and just gorgeous! Long stretch of clean sand with little seaweed and no rocks! Coconut trees like the beach and for us it was perfect. You have a good choice of places to eat from cheap to pricey! Highly recommend
Nacpan beach was very nice. Beach is so long. "Road" to the Nacpan beach is wrong, wrong, wrong, dust, deeper and so bad, but finally picture of sea is so beautiful.
Awesome Beach where to take your time off. Beach is beautiful and not crouded. You can have a nice long walk on the shore and admire the beauty of nature.
We visited this beach on our last day in El Nido and I wish we had visited sooner because we really enjoyed it. This beach had a lot of atmosphere, there were small bars up the beach, some were casual beach bars but there were...More