Showing posts with label El Nido. Show all posts
Showing posts with label El Nido. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Day 3: El Nido, Palawan (Tour B)

Posted by Free-Spirited Vixen (Juliefe Cuenca) at 3:00 AM 1 comments
3rd day of a 3-day sequel featuring Tour B as follows:

1. Entalula Island
2. Cadugnon Cave
3. Vigan & Snake Island
4. Pinasil Island & Cathedral Cave
  


1. Entalula Island     
      The Entalula Island was the first stop we had for our third day. The rock formations were really beautiful. One can only imagine what eruptions or quakes occurred that could have produced those bizarre forming rocks. 
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan
Entalula Island, El Nido Palawan


2. Cadugnon Cave
   We had to pass thru a hole just big enough for a person to fit in order to enter into the cave. It is believed that this cave had been used as a burial site during the Neolithic Period.
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
Onward to the cave...
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
View from the entrance of the cave
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
Rock formations at the outer portion of the cave
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
 My mom and office mates while waiting for their turn to enter the cave
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
My mom and dad crawling into the small hole
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
This is the sight we saw upon entering but then you have to go up a steep slope to go to the other part of the cave.
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
Posing by the mickey-mouse-like hollow formation
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan
Cadugnon Island, El Nido Palawan


3. Vigan & Snake Island
       The Snake Island is called as such because especially during low tides, a snake-like formation of sand appears which connects the island to the mainland. It was high tide though when we went there but the connecting part is still visible since it comprises the shallow part between the islands. We also trekked towards the peak of the hill to have a better view of the magnificent scenery below.
Vigan & Snake Island, El Nido Palawan
Vigan & Snake Island, El Nido Palawan
Vigan & Snake Island, El Nido Palawan
Vigan & Snake Island, El Nido Palawan
Me posing with the long sandbar as the background
Vigan & Snake Island, El Nido Palawan
Vigan & Snake Island, El Nido Palawan

4. Pinasil Island & Cathedral Cave
    The Pinasil Island is much visited because of its Cathedral Cave which is called as such because of its dome like structure resembling that of a cathedral. Although we did not enter the cave, it can actually be accessed by the use of smaller boats. Watch out though for bats and sea snakes which are said to abound the area.


Pinasil Island & Cathedral Cave, El Nido Palawan
Pinasil Island & Cathedral Cave, El Nido Palawan
Pinasil Island & Cathedral Cave, El Nido Palawan
Pinasil Island & Cathedral Cave, El Nido Palawan











Wednesday, April 8, 2015

El Nido: Tour A

Posted by Free-Spirited Vixen (Juliefe Cuenca) at 5:20 PM 0 comments
 Tour A includes the ffg spots:

1. Seven Commandos Beach
2. Big Lagoon
3. Shimizu Island
4. Secret Lagoon
5. Small Lagoon

Warning: El Nido is so much more than what you see in the photos. So yeah, a picture paints a thousand words but it will never do justice to the actual feeling of seeing the actual El Nido scenery with its natural ambiance and picturesque scenery. I may not have a 20-20 vision, but I'm sure thankful for not being blind!

1. Seven Commandos Beach
     This is usually the last stop for Tour A but our guides decided that it's best if we make this our first to avoid the crowd. And sure enough, we had the beach to ourselves. The resort with its customized cottage-like hotels were nice too but as they say, it was priced in dollars. So, we just satisfied ourselves with the beauty of the clear waters and white sand.

 Seven Commandos Beach, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
 Seven Commandos Beach, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

 Seven Commandos Beach, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

 Seven Commandos Beach, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

2. Big Lagoon
    We just cruised around the Big Lagoon and we're not given time to take a dip. My guess is that it could be dangerous especially since many boats are coming to and fro. The rock formations were astounding although we had a hard time catching up on our pics as the boat was constantly moving albeit slowly. Perhaps, they're not allowed to park?
Big Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Big Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Big Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Big Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Big Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Big Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Big Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

3. Shimizu Island
   This is usually the spot where the boats take a stop for the guides to prepare for lunch and at the same time, giving the tourist enough time to tour the place, take pictures, and to snorkel.
Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
The view of Shimizu Island upon our approach

Love the trees and its great help in providing shade for us from the SCORCHING heat of the sun!
Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Nothing beats a delicious meal after all those swimming and snorkeling!
Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
     There is a big rock formation on the other side of Shimizu Island. Since it was just a short swim away, we swam towards it to snorkel. I don't know what happened but the corals in the front area were quite dead. It could be from trampling, anchors, dynamite fishing, or the corals could have been taken away to be sold. Such a sad state. So we decided to swim around the other side of the big rock hoping to see corals in good condition. And there were! But the current on the other side was really strong as it was already facing the ocean and since were swimming against the current, it took us quite a while and with great effort in swimming thru the circumference of the rock. But it was nice experience especially for my mom who was a first-timer at snorkeling and swimming in deep waters.
Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Under the rock on the other side of Shimizu Island

Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Shimizu Island, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

 



























4. Secret Lagoon
The reason why it's called Secret Lagoon is because one has to go thru a small hole before one can enter into the lagoon. When inside, you'll feel like you are inside a volcano since the whole place is bounded by the rock formation but you can still see the sky thru a crater. This is one of my favorite places in Tour A. :)
Secret Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Secret Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
The water inside is not as clear as the other lagoons and beaches perhaps because it's not as free flowing being trapped as it is.

Secret Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Secret Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Secret Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Secret Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

5. Small Lagoon
Calling it "small" is a misnomer as it is not really small. It is quite deep in fact reaching approx 15 meters at some points. Banana boats and kayaks are available for rent by visitors.

Small Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Small Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Small Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan
Be careful of the territorial fishes who snapped at my companions who unknowingly swam near their respective nests.
Small Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Small Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan

Small Lagoon, Tour A, El Nido, Palawan 
There's a cave at the end part of the lagoon but only the boys went there while us girls just waited near the entrance and did some formations for fun. Swimming from the entrance to the cave takes some effort as it's quite a distance away. As I said, calling it "small lagoon" is such a misnomer. :D
 

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