It’s not only the stunning beaches of the Philippines that attract tourists to visit the country; the acclaimed awards and recognitions given to its natural attractions prove how the country is home to stunning places to
top beaches in the world.
Stop panicking about where your beach destination will be this summer, frolic on packing your bags, and head to the 4th among the Top 100 Beaches on Earth—
El Nido, Palawan!
It’s no longer hidden that Palawan is a well-preserved natural attraction that continues to amaze people locally and internationally! An England-based website, worldbeachguide.com, ranks the Hidden Beach El Nido 4th among the
best beaches on earth.
The international online platform describes El Nido as “a series of small islands, towering marble cliffs, lush tropical vegetation, ancient caves, and enchanting lagoons, and composed of around 50 beaches.” [1] The website also writes that the Hidden Beach El Nido gets its name from how the ‘soft pale sands’ are invisible to people and the boats passing the sea.
“As if that wasn’t enough, El Nido is the largest marine sanctuary in the Philippines with turtles, sea cows, and whale sharks all native,” the website also adds. [2]
One can be at Hidden Beach when having island-hopping tours offered by nearby beach resorts. Tourists can take a “quick swim, some of it over corals, adding to the feeling of arriving somewhere truly special”, [3] the magazine also stated.
Taking the 19th spot is another favorite Philippine beach destination, Boracay Island.
As for how Boracay Island was described in the online magazine, it represented the world-famous beach destination in the Philippines and still holds plenty of charm.
Hidden Beach in El Nido is quietly nestled along the Northeast Shores of the El Nido region in Matinloc Island. This Palawan tropical paradise is located within a small cove covered by stunning cliffs, one of the most beautiful beaches in El Nido that serves as a tropical haven for beach lovers this summer.
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Sources:
[1] https://bit.ly/3Mab6kN
[2] http://bit.ly/3nL5bIL
[3] https://bit.ly/3Mab6kN
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