El Nido Budget Calculator 2026: How Much Does a Trip Actually Cost?
Planning a trip to El Nido and trying to figure out how much to budget? This guide breaks down every cost category — accommodation, food, tours, transport, activities, and extras — across three spending tiers, so you can build a realistic budget for your trip length and travel style.
El Nido Daily Budget Summary
| Budget Tier | Accommodation | Food | Tours/Activities | Transport | Total Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Backpacker | ₱600–₱1,200 | ₱400–₱700 | ₱600–₱800 | ₱100–₱200 | ₱1,700–₱2,900 |
| Mid-Range | ₱2,000–₱5,000 | ₱800–₱1,500 | ₱800–₱1,500 | ₱200–₱400 | ₱3,800–₱8,400 |
| Comfort/Luxury | ₱6,000–₱20,000+ | ₱1,500–₱3,500 | ₱1,500–₱5,000 | ₱400–₱1,000 | ₱9,400–₱29,500+ |
All prices in Philippine Pesos (₱). USD approximate: ₱56 = $1 USD (2026 rate). Prices include ENTMRPA environmental fee (₱200 one-time) and tour boat fees.
Accommodation Costs in El Nido
| Type | Price Range (per night) | What You Get | Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dorm bed (hostel) | ₱600–₱1,200 | Shared room, fan or A/C, common area | El Nido Town |
| Budget private room | ₱1,200–₱2,500 | Private room, fan, shared or private bath | El Nido Town |
| Mid-range guesthouse | ₱2,500–₱5,000 | A/C, private bath, sometimes breakfast | Town / Corong-Corong |
| Boutique hotel | ₱5,000–₱10,000 | Pool, A/C, breakfast, sea views | Corong-Corong / Lio |
| Luxury resort | ₱10,000–₱35,000+ | Full resort amenities, beach access, spa | Lio Estate |
Budget tip: Prices drop 20–40% in shoulder season (May–June, October–November). Book direct with the property to avoid OTA fees. See our area guide to choose the right neighbourhood for your budget.
Food Costs in El Nido
| Meal Type | Cost | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Local carinderia (Filipino canteen) | ₱80–₱150 | Rice + adobo, sinigang, fried fish |
| Budget restaurant | ₱150–₱300 | Pasta, burgers, Filipino mains |
| Mid-range restaurant | ₱300–₱600 | Fresh seafood, international cuisine |
| Upscale / beachfront dining | ₱600–₱1,500+ | Grilled lobster, set menus, cocktails |
| Street food / snacks | ₱20–₱80 | Fishballs, banana cue, fresh coconut |
| Beer (local San Miguel) | ₱60–₱120 | Convenience store vs. bar price |
Realistic daily food budget: A backpacker eating at carinderias can manage ₱400–₱600/day. Mid-range travellers eating at proper restaurants twice a day spend ₱800–₱1,500. Seafood lovers dining at beachfront spots should budget ₱1,500–₱3,000/day.
Tour Costs in El Nido
Island-hopping tours are the main activity cost. El Nido has four official shared tours (A, B, C, D) plus private options.
| Tour | Shared Price | Private Price | Duration | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tour A | ₱800–₱1,200 | ₱4,000–₱6,000 | Full day | Big Lagoon, Small Lagoon, Secret Beach |
| Tour B | ₱800–₱1,200 | ₱4,000–₱6,000 | Full day | Snake Island, Pinagbuyutan, Cudugnon Cave |
| Tour C | ₱800–₱1,200 | ₱4,000–₱6,000 | Full day | Hidden Beach, Matinloc Shrine, Tapiutan |
| Tour D | ₱800–₱1,200 | ₱4,000–₱6,000 | Full day | Cadlao Lagoon, Bukal Beach, Pasandigan |
| Sunset tour | ₱600–₱800 | ₱2,500–₱4,000 | Half day | Bacuit Bay sunset cruise |
Shared tour prices include boat, guide, snorkelling gear, and lunch. ENTMRPA environmental fee (₱200) is paid once per stay.
Transport Costs
| Route | Mode | Cost | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manila → El Nido (flight) | Direct flight (AirSWIFT) | ₱3,000–₱12,000 | 1.5 hrs |
| Manila → Puerto Princesa (flight) | Budget airline | ₱1,500–₱5,000 | 1.5 hrs |
| Puerto Princesa → El Nido (bus) | Shared van/bus | ₱600–₱800 | 5–6 hrs |
| Puerto Princesa → El Nido (private) | Private van | ₱4,000–₱6,000 | 4–5 hrs |
| El Nido Town → Corong-Corong | Tricycle | ₱50–₱80 | 10 min |
| El Nido Town → Las Cabanas | Tricycle | ₱80–₱120 | 15 min |
| El Nido Town → Nacpan Beach | Tricycle | ₱300–₱400 | 45–60 min |
| Motorbike rental (per day) | Self-drive | ₱500–₱700 | — |
Total Trip Cost Estimates
| Trip Length | Backpacker Total | Mid-Range Total | Comfort/Luxury Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 days | ₱15,000–₱20,000 (~$270–$360) | ₱30,000–₱50,000 (~$535–$895) | ₱65,000–₱120,000+ (~$1,160–$2,140+) |
| 7 days | ₱20,000–₱28,000 (~$355–$500) | ₱42,000–₱70,000 (~$750–$1,250) | ₱90,000–₱170,000+ (~$1,610–$3,035+) |
| 10 days | ₱28,000–₱40,000 (~$500–$715) | ₱60,000–₱100,000 (~$1,070–$1,785) | ₱130,000–₱250,000+ (~$2,320–$4,465+) |
Totals include return flights from Manila, accommodation, food, all 4 island-hopping tours, local transport, and a 10% buffer for extras. Flights are the biggest variable — booking 2–3 months ahead saves significantly.
Hidden Costs to Budget For
- ENTMRPA environmental fee: ₱200 per person, paid once at the tourism office on arrival — mandatory for all island-hopping
- ATM fees: El Nido ATMs charge ₱200–₱250 per withdrawal and frequently run out of cash. Withdraw extra in Puerto Princesa or Manila
- Tricycle surcharges: Night rates (after 9pm) are typically 1.5–2x the daytime fare
- Dive courses: Open Water PADI course ₱18,000–₱25,000; fun dives ₱1,500–₱2,500 each
- Kayak rental: ₱300–₱500/hour for independent lagoon exploration
- Zipline at Las Cabanas: ₱700–₱1,000 per ride
- Souvenirs and shopping: Budget ₱500–₱2,000 depending on how much you shop
Money-Saving Tips
- Travel shoulder season (May–June or October–November) — accommodation 20–40% cheaper, fewer crowds on tours
- Book shared tours rather than private — same destinations, fraction of the cost
- Eat at carinderias for at least one meal per day — authentic Filipino food at ₱100–₱150 per meal
- Rent a motorbike for day trips to Nacpan instead of hiring a tricycle — saves ₱200–₱400 per trip
- Stay in El Nido Town to eliminate daily tricycle costs to tour departure points
- Buy beer at convenience stores (₱60–₱70) rather than bars (₱100–₱150)
- Book flights early — AirSWIFT direct flights to El Nido sell out fast; book 2–3 months ahead for best prices
Is El Nido Expensive?
Compared to other Southeast Asian beach destinations, El Nido sits in the mid-range. It’s more expensive than Bali or Thailand’s islands for equivalent accommodation, but the natural scenery and tour quality justify the premium. The biggest cost variable is flights — the direct AirSWIFT service is convenient but pricey; the Manila–Puerto Princesa + van route is significantly cheaper if you have the time.
Once you’re in El Nido, daily costs are very manageable. A backpacker can have an excellent experience on ₱2,000–₱2,500/day. Mid-range travellers spending ₱4,000–₱6,000/day will be comfortable with good food, A/C accommodation, and all the tours they want.
For full accommodation recommendations at every price point, see our El Nido hotel rankings. For a deeper dive into budget travel strategies, see our El Nido budget travel guide.




