Helicopter Island El Nido: Complete Guide 2026
Helicopter Island is one of El Nido’s most distinctive and photographed landmarks — a small island shaped unmistakably like a helicopter when viewed from above. Located in the southern section of the Bacuit Archipelago, it offers a gorgeous beach, vibrant coral reefs, and far fewer crowds than the famous lagoons on Tour A. Here’s everything you need to know before you visit.
- Why Is It Called Helicopter Island?
- Where Is Helicopter Island?
- Which Tour Visits Helicopter Island?
- The Beach at Helicopter Island
- Snorkeling at Helicopter Island
- The Viewpoint Hike
- Helicopter Island vs Other Tour C Stops
- Tips for Visiting Helicopter Island
- Is Helicopter Island Worth Visiting?
- How to Book a Tour That Includes Helicopter Island
- More El Nido Island Guides
Why Is It Called Helicopter Island?
The name is purely geographic. When seen from aerial view — or even from the hilltop lookout above the beach — the island’s shape strongly resembles a helicopter in profile: a rounded body, a narrow tail, and a rocky protrusion that mimics a rotor. The local name is Tapiutan Island, but Helicopter Island has become the universally used tourist name.
Where Is Helicopter Island?
Helicopter Island sits in the southern Bacuit Archipelago, approximately 1.5–2 hours by bangka from El Nido town. It lies near Matinloc Island and is often grouped with Secret Beach and Hidden Beach on the same tour route.
Which Tour Visits Helicopter Island?
Helicopter Island is a stop on El Nido Tour C and sometimes Tour B depending on the operator’s routing. It is not on Tour A or Tour D.
- Tour C — the most common route; Helicopter Island is usually the last or second-to-last stop after Secret Beach, Hidden Beach, and Matinloc
- Tour B — some operators include it as an alternative stop
- Private charter — you can request a custom route that includes Helicopter Island
The Beach at Helicopter Island
The beach on Helicopter Island is a wide, gently curved strip of white sand facing west, sheltered by the island’s limestone cliffs on either side. Key features:
- Fine white sand — softer than many El Nido beaches
- Clear, shallow water — ideal for wading and swimming
- Moderate shade from palm trees at the edges
- A small basic picnic shelter and toilet facilities (maintained by the island’s caretakers)
- Calm waters in dry season — good for children and weak swimmers
The beach faces west, making it a spectacular spot for late-afternoon light. If your Tour C schedule allows time here in the afternoon (3–5pm), the golden-hour photography is exceptional.
Snorkeling at Helicopter Island
The coral reefs around Helicopter Island are some of the best on the Tour C circuit — often overlooked because travelers are still buzzing from Secret Beach. The reef here features:
- Hard coral gardens — table corals, brain corals, and staghorn formations
- Abundant fish life — parrotfish, surgeonfish, butterflyfish, clownfish
- Sea turtles — regularly spotted grazing on sea grass near the reef’s edge
- Good visibility — typically 8–15 meters in dry season
The best snorkeling is off the southern tip of the beach, where the reef drops off more steeply. Fins and a mask are essential — bring your own or rent from your bangka boat.
The Viewpoint Hike
One of Helicopter Island’s hidden gems is the short hike to the hilltop viewpoint above the beach. It takes around 10–15 minutes on a steep but manageable trail.
From the top, you get the famous aerial perspective of the island’s helicopter shape — and sweeping views across the southern Bacuit Archipelago toward Matinloc Island, Pangulasian, and the open South China Sea. This is the best photography spot on the island and is rarely crowded. Wear footwear with grip — the trail is rocky.
Helicopter Island vs Other Tour C Stops
| Stop | Highlight | Time Spent | Crowd Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Secret Beach | Hidden swim-through cove | 30–45 min | Low (access limits numbers) |
| Hidden Beach | Sheltered cove, snorkeling | 30–45 min | Low–medium |
| Matinloc Shrine | Hilltop views, ruins | 20–30 min | Medium |
| Helicopter Island | White sand beach, reef, viewpoint | 45–60 min | Low–medium |
| Pangulasian Island | Long white beach, snorkeling | 45–60 min | Low |
Tips for Visiting Helicopter Island
- Do the viewpoint hike — most tourists skip it and miss the best photos of the island
- Snorkel the southern tip — the reef is richer there than directly in front of the beach
- Bring your own snorkel gear — rental gear on boats is often low quality
- Pack reef-safe sunscreen — required in the marine reserve; apply before you board the boat
- Go in January–March for the calmest seas and best visibility
- Wear water shoes — the reef entry points can be rocky
Is Helicopter Island Worth Visiting?
Yes — especially for snorkelers and photographers. The beach is beautiful, the reef is healthy, and the viewpoint hike rewards you with one of the most recognizable island-shape views in the Philippines. It tends to be calmer and less visited than the lagoons on Tour A, making it a genuine highlight of Tour C.
If you only have time for one tour in El Nido, do Tour A (for the lagoons). But if you have 2 days or more, Tour C with Helicopter Island is essential.
How to Book a Tour That Includes Helicopter Island
Book Tour C from any accredited tour operator in El Nido town. Shared group tours cost approximately PHP 1,200–1,500 per person including lunch and snorkeling equipment. Private charters start from PHP 5,000–8,000 for the boat.
Confirm with your operator that Helicopter Island is on the itinerary — some Tour C routes vary.




