₱16,500
₱13950
P/P
Coron to El Nido 3 day expedition
15% Discount
Low season rate
Free pickup
Hotel collection
Flexible dates
Free change
A 3 day, 2 night boat expedition through the untouched waters of Coron to El Nido. Journey across remote islands, explore vibrant marine life, and unwind on quiet, unspoiled beaches.
Whats included?
✓ 3 days boat exploration from Coron to El Nido
✓ 2 nights in native beach hut accommodation
✓ Breakfast, lunch, dinner & snacks
✓ Hot drinks, soft & evening rum & gin drinks (Beers not incl.)
✓ Snorkeling, kayaking, cliff jumping and island sunsets
✓ Excluding: Linapacan & El Nido government environmental fees
Booked 4 times today!
Looking for a private experience for you and your partner or group of friends.
Day 1 – Culion Islands
pickup 8:30am – 9:30am
Day 3 – Linapacan Islands
Explore Linapacan Islands
Day 3 – El nido Islands
port Arrival 3pm-5pm
Day 1
Coron & culion Islands
Pickup 8:30 – 9:30am
Malcapuya Island – a beautiful white sand beach
Bulog Dos Island – famous sandbar and turquoise lagoon
Ditaytayan Island – pristine beach and panoramic views
Culion beach camp – Sunset dinner & laughs under the stars.
Day 02
Linapacan Islands
Explore Linapacan Islands
Inapupan Island – hidden gem with crystal-clear waters
Bulawit – possible turtle sightings
Ginto Island – vibrant coral reefs for snorkeling
Cliff Jumping Spot – What are you waiting for, jump in
Cagdanao Island – beach volleyball and island vibes
Day 03
El Nido Islands
Port Arrival 3pm – 5pm
Cobra Island – excellent snorkeling
Calacala – serene beach and coral garden
Tacling Island – beach stop with great photo spots
Calibangbangan Island – vibrant marine life
Darocotan Island – final swim and snorkeling stop
Travel from Coron to El Nido by boat.
Sail through hidden islands and explore Palawan’s most iconic route.
Over three incredible days, you’ll cruise through turquoise seas, stop at secluded coves. And discover remote beaches only accessible by boat. The waters between Coron and El Nido are home to vibrant coral reefs, sea turtles and dramatic limestone formations.




