Sunday, March 27, 2016

Package Tour A – El Nido, Palawan



Package Tour A – El Nido, Palawan




We started our tour early morning and we were ready to explore more sites of El Nido. Package Tour A is my favorite tour package among the four. 

We first visited the Small Lagoon. The water there looks great! The activity there is kayaking, snorkeling, and swimming. We tried kayaking. We never had any experience with kayaking before so this was our first. We had difficulties with going to our direction at first but we were able to manage and learn after some rowing.










The entrance of the small lagoon is not big. It is only good for 1 kayak to pass through. Apart from its small entrance, the lagoon also is small. It is just enough for people to enjoy in it. No wonder why it is called Small Lagoon.



 Going inside the Small Lagoon



 Going outside the Small Lagoon





You can rent Kayak which is good for 2 person at Php300 each.


 

We next visited the Big Lagoon. Its entrance is very huge and the lagoon itself is very wide. It is very beautiful. Swimming and diving is prohibited in it.










We stopped over in Simizu Island to have lunch. Simizu Island is named after a Japanese explorer who died underwater. The island has this some sort of cone shaped rock in front of the shore. It looks lovely so I took to chance of having a shot of it. There are also many colorful fish there which I saw when I was swimming.


 





As usual, our tour guide prepared yummy foods again.. Yum!



 

Our tour guide next brought us at the marine sanctuary. There are lots of fishes down their which you will enjoy swimming and having shots with it.













We visited the Secret Lagoon. We just decided to stay outside and enjoy watching the huge fishes in the waters there. Did I just say big fish? Yes! The fishes there are really big unlike the fishes we saw from the other islands of El Nido. You will see different colorful big fishes there. I just did not had the chance to capture images of those fishes.










The last place we visited is the 7 Commando’s Island. Why  the island named 7 Commando’s? It was named after the 7 soldiers who got stranded and lived in the island during the World War 2. From afar, the white sands and the coconuts trees are very visible. As we were getting closer to the island, we were seeing the beauty of this island more. It has pristine white sands and a stunning site. It is paradise! It is also a great place for couples to spend their honeymoon. The island has wide shoreline and crystal clear waters.












There is a store there offering cool drinks to quench your thirst from the hot sunny day. They also offer different food. There are also some rooms in the island which you can stay.








We availed a Package Tour for our trip in Palawan and it is very Affordable. We saved a lot. Contact Mr. Jerry Sistona for inquiries at 09174425323and 09208881040. He is very friendly and accommodating. You will never regret.