Our Philippines Itinerary covered Coron, Palawan, Bohol and Cebu Islands over a period of three weeks. In this article we will provide a brief review on each of the places we stayed in El Nido.
Buko Beach Resort
Buko Beach Resort is a gorgeous little hotel situated right in front of Corong Corong Beach. It was definitely our pick of the all the accommodation available to us in El Nido. It is made up of about 10 huts with elegantly pitched roofs that run all the way to the floor. The restaurant and pool is beach front and are a great place to watch the sun go down over the rugged karsts of Bacuit Bay. There is also a private beach front villa for families.

The location on the beach was great as it allowed us to walk out the hotel and along the beach until we found some kayaks for hire. We then paddled out into Bacuit Bay from Corong Corong beach to see the sites away from all the busy tours.
The hotel is one of the more pricey accommodation options we stayed at during our trip to the Philippines. El Nido generally has a lot of back packer accommodation and we found it difficult to find a middle ground of not too expensive but also quite nice.



Nacpan Beach Resort
Nacpan Beach Resort neighbours its sibling hotel, Nacpan Beach Glamping. If you are not so keen on the camping, this is a good substitute. It is right in front of Nacpan beach, 5km of glorious sand lined with palm trees. Unfortunately for us, the rain came down at Nacpan and we didn’t see the place in it’s full glory.
The hotel was fairly reasonable considering we booked it the day before during peak season, its position on Nacpan beach and the size of the rooms. The rooms were nice, with a beach facing balcony and a huge bathroom. The internet was strong given its distance from El Nido or any medium sized town.
The two Nacpan Beach hotels play their part in turtle conservation. The turtles lay their eggs on Nacpan beach several times a year and they are scooped up and protected in hatcheries at Nacpan Beach Glamping. We were lucky enough to take part in the release of the baby turtles back into the sea.
On the negative side the hotel seemed like it was brand new and was still trying to find its feet with tourists in the region. There were parts of it that looked like they were still being constructed, and perhaps fairly cheaply. The restaurant wasn’t great and seemed to be catering to European and American tourists with the food on the menu.



Fisheye The Rooms
This neat little BnB in the centre of El Nido was a really good find for us. The accommodation is three rooms behind a shop selling some floaty tourist souvenirs and clothes, so you probably wouldn’t stumble across it without trawling all the accommodation apps carefully.
The location was perfect. It enabled us to wander around El Nido town in the evening and grab dinner and then in the morning it was close to the beach where we needed to be for a tour to Bacuit Bay. Despite the brown bed covers, it was done nicely inside and was very comfortable. The breakfast was great in the morning as well. It did exactly what we needed it to do for a fairly cheap, last minute accommodation option.







