I believe a major difference between Miniloc / Lagen island Resort to Apulit Island Resort (all operated by El Nido Resorts) is that when you stay at the latter, almost all the days will be spent on the island itself because of the numerous activities available to do at your own schedule (you can even arrange for guides a day before, sometimes on the day itself). This is the third and last installment of my trip where we did a beach picnic, kayaking, snorkeling, a daredevil limestone climbing stunt, rapelling and a bit more.
Showing posts with label Palawan: Taytay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palawan: Taytay. Show all posts
Apulit Island Palawan Itinerary Day 1 - The El Nido Resorts Experience and Getting There
I spent a Christmas holiday at the El Nido Resorts-managed Apulit Island, formerly known as Club Noah. It is located a bit farther than the Miniloc and Lagen Island Resorts but still in Palawan. What's good about going during holidays are the numerous festivities and activities for the guests. Our first day was spent on flying from Manila, boat transfers, land transfers, settling in and enjoying the afternoon and night there.
Going to Apulit Island, El Nido Resorts in Taytay, Palawan! (former Club Noah)
Of all the provinces in the Philippines, Palawan is one of my favorites. Coron and El Nido occupy a very special place in my heart because my experiences there and encounter with nature were truly one of a kind. The crystal clear water, lagoons and the limestone formations are just some of the things that take my breath away.
I believe that the Underground River in Puerto Princesa is only one of the many wonders of Palawan and I have yet to discover for myself the charm of Culion and other lesser known areas like Taytay. Here's an aerial view of Palawan from our previous flight.
This post is an introduction to Palawan Resorts and a future guide for myself when I go to Apulit Island in Taytay, Palawan! Check out my 3D2N Apulit Island escapade here.
I believe that the Underground River in Puerto Princesa is only one of the many wonders of Palawan and I have yet to discover for myself the charm of Culion and other lesser known areas like Taytay. Here's an aerial view of Palawan from our previous flight.