El Nido 7-Day Itinerary: The Perfect Week in Palawan (2026)

Seven days in El Nido is the sweet spot. It is enough time to complete all four island-hopping tours, spend a full day at Nacpan Beach, try a dive or two, explore El Nido Town at leisure, and still have a buffer day for weather delays or a last-minute activity. This itinerary is designed for travellers who want to see everything El Nido offers without rushing.

Big Lagoon El Nido Palawan island hopping snorkeling
The stunning Big Lagoon in El Nido — a must-visit snorkeling and kayaking destination

7-Day El Nido Itinerary at a Glance

Day Activity Est. Cost
Day 1 Arrive, settle in, orientation walk + sunset at Corong-Corong Transport + dinner: 1,000-2,000 PHP
Day 2 Island Hopping Tour A (Big Lagoon, Small Lagoon, Secret Lagoon) 1,700-2,000 PHP
Day 3 Island Hopping Tour C (Helicopter Island, Hidden Beach, Matinloc) 1,700-2,000 PHP
Day 4 Nacpan Beach full day 500-800 PHP
Day 5 Island Hopping Tour D (Cadlao Lagoon) or diving 1,700-2,000 PHP
Day 6 Taraw Cliff hike + El Nido Town exploration + Tour B optional 400-2,200 PHP
Day 7 Flex day: mangrove firefly tour, beach clubs, or rest before departure 500-1,500 PHP

Day 1: Arrive and Orient

If flying via Puerto Princesa (the budget route), your van arrives in El Nido Town late afternoon. If flying AirSWIFT direct, you land midday with time to spare. Use the afternoon to:

  • Check in and drop bags — for a week-long stay, the extra cost of mid-range accommodation is well worth it for comfort. See our where to stay guide.
  • Pay the environmental fee at El Nido Town Hall (200 PHP, valid per tour day, open until 5 PM) — get this done now to avoid queues on tour mornings
  • Walk to the tourism office on Real Street and pre-book Tour A for tomorrow (opens at 7 AM; peak season fills fast)
  • Stroll to Corong-Corong (10-min tricycle) for sunset over the karst islands — one of the best first impressions in the Philippines

Dinner: Las Cabanas beach bar area for sunset cocktails, or back in town at Altrove (Italian-Filipino), Art Café (comfort food), or any of the Real Street seafood places.

Day 2: Island Hopping Tour A

The essential El Nido day. Departs 9 AM from the main pier, returns ~5 PM. Tour A covers the most iconic stops in Bacuit Bay.

  • Big Lagoon — kayak or swim through the 200 m entrance channel into the main lagoon; emerald water surrounded by 80 m limestone walls
  • Small Lagoon — swim through a 2 m underwater gap to enter a perfectly enclosed cove; the most photographed spot in El Nido
  • Secret Lagoon — squeeze through a crack in the rock to find a hidden beach; fewer people than the lagoons
  • Shimizu Island — best snorkelling stop on Tour A; coral garden from 3-20 m
  • 7 Commandos Beach — long white sand beach, lunch served here

Cost: 1,500-1,800 PHP shared + 200 PHP environmental fee. Full detail: Tour A Complete Guide.

Day 3: Island Hopping Tour C

Tour C delivers the most dramatic scenery of any tour. Most visitors rank it equal to or above Tour A.

  • Helicopter Island — cliff jumping (4-6 m), snorkelling, white sand beach (low-tide only)
  • Star Beach — calm shallow cove with seagrass, lunch served here
  • Hidden Beach — swim through a 3 m underwater passage into a completely enclosed cove (life jackets provided for non-swimmers)
  • Matinloc Shrine — 60-step staircase to a panoramic viewpoint over the entire archipelago
  • Tapiutan Strait — the best snorkelling on any standard tour; humphead wrasse, bumphead parrotfish, excellent coral

Cost: 1,500-1,800 PHP shared + 200 PHP environmental fee. Full detail: Tour C Complete Guide.

Day 4: Nacpan Beach

Take a rest day from boat tours and spend the full day at Nacpan Beach — a 4 km twin-arc beach 45 minutes north of town, widely considered the finest beach in the El Nido area.

  • Getting there: Rent a motorbike (500 PHP/day — strongly recommended for the freedom) or take a tricycle (250-350 PHP one-way)
  • Twin Beaches viewpoint: A 15-minute hike through coconut palms leads to an elevated viewpoint looking down at both arcs simultaneously — do this first thing when the light is best
  • Beach time: The southern arc has the most beach bars and restaurants; the northern arc (Calitang Beach) is quieter
  • Snorkelling: The rocky headland between the two arcs has decent reef and fish

Cost: Motorbike rental 500 PHP + food/drinks at beach 400-800 PHP. Bring cash — no ATMs at Nacpan.

Day 5: Tour D or Diving

Option A: Island Hopping Tour D (Cadlao Lagoon)

Tour D is the least crowded of the four tours — Cadlao Lagoon rivals Big Lagoon for beauty with a fraction of the visitors. Includes kayaking, Bukal Beach, Pasandigan Cove, Nat-Nat Beach, and the Cadlao reef snorkel stop.

Cost: 1,500-1,800 PHP shared + 200 PHP environmental fee. Full detail: Tour D Complete Guide.

Option B: Scuba Diving

If you are a certified diver (or want to try a Discover Scuba session), Day 5 is the ideal dive day — you have already snorkelled the main tour stops and can compare the underwater experience with full scuba gear. Book a 2-dive package through any accredited operator in town.

Cost: 2,200-3,200 PHP for 2 dives. Best sites for a first El Nido dive: South Miniloc (coral diversity, sea turtles) and Dilumacad Wall (wall dive, nudibranchs). Full detail: El Nido Diving Guide.

Day 6: Taraw Cliff + Town Day

Start early with the Taraw Cliff hike before the heat builds. This 1.5-2 hour scramble up the limestone cliff above El Nido Town is the best aerial view of Bacuit Bay available without taking a boat — on a clear day you can see all the way to Miniloc and Lagen Islands. A local guide is required (200-400 PHP, arranged through your hotel or at the base of the cliff).

The rest of Day 6 options:

  • Island Hopping Tour B (if skipped earlier): Snake Island sandbar, Cathedral Cave, Cudugnon Cave — the most geology-focused of the four tours
  • Las Cabanas Beach zipline: The classic El Nido activity — 300 PHP for the zipline over the sea, or just hang at the bar for sunset
  • El Nido Town market: The public market on Rizal Street is best in the morning — fresh fruit, local snacks, and cheap seafood
  • Rest and packing: If departing tomorrow, an easy afternoon to re-pack, do laundry, and tie up any bookings

Day 7: Flex Day / Departure

Use Day 7 based on your flight time:

Morning Departure (AirSWIFT or early van)

Enjoy a relaxed final breakfast at a town café, pick up Palawan souvenirs (cashews, honey, local crafts at the market), and head to the airport or van terminal. El Nido Airport is 15 minutes from town by tricycle.

Full Final Day

  • Mangrove firefly tour (evening, 500-800 PHP): A 2-hour boat ride through the mangroves at dusk to watch thousands of synchronised fireflies. Book the day before — departures around 5:30 PM
  • Beach club day: Spend the morning at a beachfront bar at Corong-Corong — Maremegmeg Beach Club and Las Cabanas are the main options
  • Kayak independently: Rent a kayak (300-500 PHP/half day) from the beach and paddle around the nearshore islands at your own pace
  • Second diving day: If you dived on Day 5, a final dive day to visit different sites — Tres Marias (Advanced, pelagics) or Lagen Wall (Advanced, pygmy seahorses)

7-Day Budget Summary

Category Budget Mid-Range Comfortable
Accommodation (7 nights) 5,600-8,400 PHP 17,500-38,500 PHP 56,000-105,000 PHP
Island-hopping tours (4 days) 6,000-7,200 PHP 7,200-8,000 PHP 18,000-28,000 PHP
Environmental fees (4 days) 800 PHP 800 PHP 800 PHP
Nacpan Beach day 800-1,200 PHP 1,000-1,500 PHP 1,500-2,500 PHP
Taraw Cliff hike 200-400 PHP 300-500 PHP 400-600 PHP
Food (7 days) 5,600-8,400 PHP 10,500-17,500 PHP 21,000-42,000 PHP
Local transport 1,500-2,500 PHP 2,500-4,000 PHP 4,000-7,000 PHP
Extras (diving, zipline, fireflies) 0-1,000 PHP 2,000-5,000 PHP 5,000-12,000 PHP
Total (excl. flights) 20,500-29,300 PHP 41,800-75,800 PHP 106,700-198,900 PHP

For detailed cost breakdowns, see our El Nido travel budget guide.

7-Day vs 3-Day vs 5-Day: Which Is Right for You?

Duration Tours Possible Best For What You Miss
3 days Tour A + Tour C Short trip, tight itinerary Nacpan, Tour D, diving, Town
5 days Tour A + C + D, Nacpan Most popular duration Tour B, diving, Taraw, fireflies
7 days All 4 tours + everything Getting everything without rushing Nothing — this covers it all
10+ days All tours + Coron circuit Full Palawan experience N/A — adds Coron leg

Practical Tips for a Week in El Nido

  • Book tours 1 day ahead — walking in on the day works in shoulder season but risks selling out in December-February
  • Alternate activity intensity — 3 consecutive boat tour days is tiring; mix in land days (Nacpan, Taraw) to avoid fatigue
  • Rent a motorbike for 2-3 days — it transforms your ability to explore independently; 500 PHP/day for a basic automatic is standard
  • Stay hydrated — El Nido UV index regularly hits 11-12; island-hopping days in open boats dehydrate quickly. Bring 2 litres per person per tour day
  • Check weather before booking tours — tour operators will tell you the forecast; high-season tours almost never cancel but wet-season days occasionally do. Book flexibly if travelling June-October
  • Pay environmental fees fresh each morning — the 200 PHP fee is per tour day; town hall opens at 8 AM. Some operators let you pay at the pier but paying at the hall is faster

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 7 days enough for El Nido?

Seven days is ideal for El Nido alone — it covers all four island-hopping tours, a full Nacpan Beach day, the Taraw Cliff hike, and a flex day without rushing. If you want to add Coron to the trip, extend to 10-12 days. See our 10-day Palawan itinerary for the full circuit.

What is the best order to do the El Nido tours?

Tour A first (most iconic, sets the benchmark), then Tour C (most dramatic, best snorkelling), then Tour D (quietest, a relaxing contrast to A and C), then Tour B (caves and geological features — best saved for last as it is the most different in character). This order also works logistically as Tours A and C are most in demand and easier to book back-to-back early in your stay.

Can I do all 4 El Nido tours in one week?

Easily. Four tours over 7 days leaves three full days for non-tour activities (Nacpan, Taraw, diving, rest). You do not need to rush — with 7 days there is no pressure to do back-to-back tours. The suggested schedule above does tours on Days 2, 3, 5, and 6, with rest and exploration days in between.

What is the best time of year for a 7-day El Nido trip?

November to May (dry season) for the best conditions. March and April are ideal — excellent visibility, calm seas, and lower prices than the December-February peak. Holy Week (March-April) is the busiest domestic tourism period; avoid if you dislike crowds. Full seasonal guide: best time to visit El Nido.

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