Things to Do in El Nido Besides Island Hopping 2026

El Nido things to do besides island hopping

Island hopping is El Nido’s headline attraction — but there’s much more to do on land and in town. If you’ve already done the tours, have a rest day, or simply want to explore beyond the boat trips, this guide covers the best things to do in El Nido besides island hopping.

Activity Cost Duration Best For
Nacpan Beach motorbike ride ₱500–600 Full day Beach lovers
El Nido Night Market ₱150–300 2–3 hrs Food, atmosphere
Kayaking in town bay ₱300–500/hr 1–3 hrs Active travelers
Mangrove tour ₱800–1,200 Half day Nature lovers
Firefly watching tour ₱800–1,200 Evening Unique experience
Cliff jumping at Taraw ₱500–800 Half day Adventurers
Las Cabanas zipline ₱350–500 1–2 hrs Thrill seekers

1. Nacpan Beach Day Trip

Rent a motorbike (₱500–600/day) and ride 45 minutes north to Nacpan Twin Beach — one of the most beautiful beaches in the Philippines. Spend the morning swimming, walking the sandbar, and relaxing at the beach bar. No boat required.

2. El Nido Night Market

The night market near the pier is El Nido’s best evening activity. Grilled seafood, BBQ skewers, local snacks, and cold beers at communal tables. Open from around 5pm. Budget ₱150–300 for a full meal.

3. Mangrove Kayaking Tour

Paddle through El Nido’s mangrove forests on a guided kayaking tour. The mangrove tour takes you through narrow channels, past wildlife, and into hidden waterways inaccessible by motorboat. Half-day tours cost ₱800–1,200.

4. Firefly Watching Tour

One of El Nido’s most magical experiences — an evening boat ride through mangrove-lined rivers to watch thousands of fireflies light up the trees. The firefly tour departs at dusk and lasts 2–3 hours. Cost: ₱800–1,200.

5. Taraw Cliff Climb

For adventurous travelers, the Taraw Cliff climb offers panoramic views over El Nido town and the Bacuit Archipelago. The climb takes 1–2 hours and requires a guide (₱500–800). Best done early morning before the heat sets in.

6. Las Cabanas Zipline

A zipline connects Las Cabanas Beach to nearby Depeldet Island — a short but thrilling ride over the water with views of the archipelago. Cost: ₱350–500. Combine with a sunset visit to Las Cabanas for a great afternoon.

7. Explore El Nido Town

El Nido town itself is worth exploring — browse the local market, visit the small church, and walk the beachfront road to Corong-Corong. The town has a growing cafe scene with good coffee shops perfect for a slow morning.

8. Duli Beach Surfing

If you’re visiting during the wet season (June–October), Duli Beach offers the best surf near El Nido. Rent a board (₱300–500/hr) and take a lesson if you’re a beginner.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can you do in El Nido on a rest day?

On a rest day, visit the night market, explore town, get a massage, or take a short trike ride to Las Cabanas for sunset. The mangrove kayaking tour is also a great low-intensity option.

Is there anything to do in El Nido at night?

Yes — the night market is the main evening activity. El Nido also has bars along Calle Hama and Corong-Corong for drinks and live music. See our nightlife guide for details.

For a full activity overview, see our best things to do in El Nido guide.

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