El Nido in June 2026: Weather, Crowds & What to Expect at the Start of Wet Season

June is El Nido’s pivot month — the transition from the dry-season peak to the rainy season. For most of June, weather remains workable: morning tours still run, the sea is swimmable, and the island retains its stunning visual drama. But afternoon thunderstorms become regular, and by late June the southwest monsoon (Habagat) begins asserting itself more consistently. The payoff: dramatically reduced crowds, significantly lower prices, and a version of El Nido that feels genuinely different from the peak-season experience.

Nacpan Twin Beach El Nido Palawan Philippines island
Nacpan Twin Beach — one of the most spectacular island beaches in Palawan

El Nido in June: Quick Overview

Factor June Rating Notes
Weather ⭐⭐⭐ Mixed Mornings often clear; afternoon rain increases through month
Sea conditions ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate Early June fine; late June sees increasing swell from southwest
Crowds ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Low One of the quietest months — 60–70% below peak season
Prices ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Accommodation 30–50% below peak rates; tours at base prices
Island hopping ⭐⭐⭐ Conditional Morning tours usually fine; afternoon tours often cancelled
Snorkelling ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate Visibility drops slightly; still good at protected lagoon sites
Overall verdict ✅ Good for budget travellers; challenging for beach purists Best: early June (1–15). Late June: book flexible cancellation

June Weather in El Nido

June is the true transition month. The northeast Amihan trade wind that defines the dry season has weakened or ended, and the southwest Habagat monsoon is beginning to establish itself — but unevenly. The result is weather that can be beautiful in the morning and dramatic in the afternoon, with significant variation from day to day and week to week.

Metric Early June (1–15) Late June (16–30)
Average temperature 27–31°C 26–30°C
Sea temperature 28–29°C 28–29°C
Average rainfall 120–160 mm 160–220 mm
Rainy days 12–15 days 15–20 days
Sunshine hours 5–6 hrs/day 4–5 hrs/day
Sea conditions Moderate — some swell Choppy — increasing Habagat
Tour cancellation risk Low–moderate Moderate–high

What this means in practice: Most days in early June begin with overcast skies that clear by 9–10 AM. The window for island hopping (departure by 8–9 AM, return by 1–2 PM before the afternoon build) works well for much of the month. By late June, the window narrows and tour operators increasingly cancel afternoon departures. The limestone karst formations retain their visual drama even under cloud cover — some travellers find overcast June light produces better photographs than the harsh midday sun of peak season.

Crowds and Atmosphere in June

June is one of El Nido’s quietest months. The peak-season international crowd (December–April) is long gone, and the domestic Filipino summer holiday crowd (April–May) has returned home. What remains in June is a mix of:

  • Budget long-term travellers — backpackers on extended Southeast Asia trips who time the rainy season for lower costs
  • Divers — visibility is reduced from peak season but still good at deeper sites; the absence of snorkel boats means dive sites are less crowded
  • Domestic Filipino visitors — particularly on June weekends when Manila office workers make long weekend trips
  • Couples and solo travellers seeking the “real” El Nido experience away from the tour-boat crowds

The practical result: you can walk up to a tour boat at 8 AM and find seats without booking days ahead. Restaurants have tables available without waiting. The White Beach at Las Cabanas has space. The lagoons are less crowded even when tours operate. For travellers who want El Nido’s scenery without the peak-season social experience, June delivers.

June Prices in El Nido

Category June Price vs December Peak vs February
Budget hostel (dorm) ₱400–650/night –40–50% –30–40%
Budget private room ₱900–1,500/night –35–45% –25–35%
Mid-range hotel ₱2,000–4,000/night –40–50% –30–40%
Boutique hotel ₱4,000–7,000/night –35–45% –25–35%
Island resort (El Nido Resorts) ₱12,000–25,000/night –25–30% –15–20%
Shared island-hopping tour ₱1,200–1,500 –10–15% –10%
AirSWIFT flight (Manila–El Nido) ₱3,000–5,500 –30–40% –20–30%

June represents some of the best value available in El Nido. Accommodation discounts of 40–50% versus peak season are common, and many guesthouses are willing to negotiate further for multi-night stays. The catch: some smaller properties close for part of June or July for renovation — confirm before booking.

Island Hopping in June: What to Expect

Island hopping is possible in June but requires realistic expectations and flexible planning.

  • Morning departures (8–9 AM): Usually operate — the sea is typically calmer in the morning before the afternoon southwesterly builds. Most operators have shifted to morning-only schedules by mid-June
  • Afternoon tours: Frequently cancelled or curtailed from mid-June onward. If you book an afternoon tour, choose operators offering weather-based refunds
  • Tour A (Big Lagoon, Small Lagoon): Best June option — the lagoons are sheltered from the southwest swell and the stunning turquoise colour is largely independent of sunshine. Fewer boats in the lagoon means a better experience than peak season
  • Tour B (Snake Island, Cathedral Cave): More exposed but generally manageable in early June mornings
  • Tour C (Helicopter Island, Hidden Beach): Most exposed to southwest swell; the open-water crossing becomes uncomfortable or dangerous in strong Habagat conditions. Operate only when seas are calm
  • Tour D (Cadlao Lagoon): Partially sheltered — generally the most reliable tour in variable June conditions

Key rule for June: Book tours for early morning departures with an explicit weather cancellation policy. Reputable operators refund or reschedule when conditions are unsafe — choose accordingly.

What June Rain Actually Looks Like

First-time visitors to tropical rainy seasons often expect constant grey drizzle. El Nido’s June rain is different — it typically comes as intense afternoon thunderstorms that arrive quickly, dump significant rainfall for 30–90 minutes, then clear. The mornings are often the best part of the day.

  • 6–10 AM: Often clear or partly cloudy — ideal for tours and beach time
  • 10 AM–12 PM: Typically stable — tours returning from morning departures come back during this window
  • 12–3 PM: Clouds build; potential for showers
  • 3–6 PM: Peak rain probability — typically the heaviest showers arrive in the afternoon
  • Evening: Often clears again — El Nido Town restaurants and bars operate normally; some of the most dramatic skies of the year occur at dusk after heavy afternoon rain

The practical implication: plan active activities (tours, snorkelling, kayaking) for the morning, and use the afternoon for rest, eating, café work, or exploring El Nido Town.

Best Activities in El Nido in June

Activity June Viability Best Time Notes
Island hopping (Tour A/D) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good 8–9 AM departure Book morning only; sheltered lagoon tours best
Swimming (El Nido beach) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Morning Water temperature 28–29°C; generally swimmable
Kayaking (sheltered areas) ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate Morning Stick to sheltered bays; avoid open water
Scuba diving ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Any time Less crowded dive sites; visibility 10–15m
Nacpan Beach day trip ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate Early morning Long beach, minimal shelter — head back by noon
Hiking / viewpoints ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate Early morning Views often clear in morning; trails slippery after rain
Restaurants / food scene ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Any time No waits; best time to try popular spots
Photography ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent After afternoon rain Dramatic cloud formations, lush green karst, empty boats

June vs Other Months: Should You Go?

Month Weather Crowds Price Verdict
March–April ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Low–moderate Good value Best overall month; ideal conditions
May ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good Very low Excellent Transitional; still mostly dry, very affordable
June ⭐⭐⭐ Mixed Very low Excellent Budget-friendly; requires flexible planning
July–September ⭐⭐ Challenging Minimal Lowest Heaviest rain; many tours cancelled; not recommended
October ⭐⭐⭐ Improving Low Very good Wet season ending; increasing dry days
November ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Moderate Mid-range Good balance; dry season establishing
December–February ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Very high Peak prices Best conditions; most crowded and expensive

Conclusion: June is a legitimate time to visit El Nido — not ideal for those who need guaranteed beach weather every day, but excellent for flexible budget travellers, divers, and those who want the scenery without the crowds. The sweet spot within June is the first two weeks (June 1–15), when the transition is incomplete and many days feel more like May than July.

Practical Tips for June in El Nido

  • Book flexible accommodation: Choose properties with free cancellation policies — June weather can change travel plans. Most guesthouses offer flexible terms in low season
  • Pack a quality rain jacket: A compact packable rain jacket is more practical than an umbrella in El Nido’s wind-driven rain. Ponchos are available from local stores for ₱80–120 but quality is low
  • Waterproof your bags: Bring a dry bag or waterproof phone pouch — a wet phone on a tour boat is a common June casualty
  • Confirm tours the night before: Ask your tour operator at 7–8 PM to confirm the next morning’s departure based on the forecast. Reputable operators won’t run in unsafe conditions and will tell you honestly
  • Embrace the afternoon rain: Use heavy afternoon rain windows for eating, café work, or napping — then head out in the evening when El Nido Town comes alive in the post-rain cool
  • ATMs in June: No seasonal issues — El Nido ATMs are well-stocked outside of holiday periods. Bring backup cash from Puerto Princesa for safety
  • Accommodation availability: Walk-in rates are often negotiable in June — if you’re flexible, you can sometimes secure better rates than online booking platforms offer

Diving in El Nido in June

June is an underrated month for scuba diving in El Nido. While visibility drops from the 20m+ of peak dry season to a still-respectable 10–15m, the benefits are significant:

  • No crowds on dive sites: In peak season, popular sites like Helicopter Island Wall and Talisay Point can have multiple dive boats. In June, you may have sites entirely to yourself
  • Marine life patterns shift: The Habagat current brings nutrients from deeper water — some species are more active in this period, particularly larger pelagics at offshore sites
  • Dive operators available: Most dive shops remain open through June; some offer June discounts. El Nido Scuba, Planet Action, and Submariner Diving Centre all typically operate through the transition season
  • Book a PADI Open Water course: June’s predictable afternoon rain makes pool and classroom sessions fit naturally into the afternoon window — ideal for combining a certification course with island hopping on clear mornings

See our El Nido Diving Guide 2026 for the best sites and operators.

Getting to El Nido in June

June access to El Nido is generally smooth, with one important caveat: flights and the van transfer road should be confirmed closer to travel dates, as severe weather occasionally causes short delays.

  • AirSWIFT (Lio Airport ENI): Direct Manila–El Nido flights operate year-round. June frequency may be slightly reduced from peak season — check schedules. Flights are rarely cancelled but can be delayed in heavy weather
  • Puerto Princesa (PPS) + van transfer: The 5–6 hour van transfer to El Nido from Puerto Princesa operates daily regardless of season, though road conditions can deteriorate after heavy rain on some sections of the mountain route
  • Coron ferry (El Nido to Coron passenger boat): Service continues through June on calm days but is more frequently affected by sea conditions than in dry season. Check departure status the night before

Frequently Asked Questions

Is June a good time to visit El Nido?

June is viable for budget travellers and divers who can handle variable weather. The first two weeks of June are better — conditions are transitional and mornings are often clear enough for island hopping. Prices are 30–50% below peak season and crowds are minimal. Late June sees more consistent afternoon rain and some tour cancellations. Not ideal for guaranteed beach weather, but offers real value and a less-crowded experience.

Does it rain a lot in El Nido in June?

June averages 120–220mm of rainfall across 12–20 rainy days — significant, but typically as intense afternoon showers rather than all-day rain. Mornings are often clear, allowing morning island-hopping tours to operate. By afternoon, rain is common, especially from mid-June onward.

Can you do island hopping in El Nido in June?

Yes, with caveats. Morning departures (8–9 AM) typically operate throughout June, especially for sheltered tours like Tour A (Big Lagoon) and Tour D (Cadlao Lagoon). Afternoon tours are increasingly cancelled from mid-June. Book morning-only tours with weather-based cancellation policies.

Is El Nido cheaper in June?

Yes — accommodation is 30–50% cheaper than peak season, flights are 30–40% lower, and restaurants have no queues. June is one of the best-value months in El Nido.

What is the weather like in El Nido in June?

Mixed: often clear mornings, afternoon thunderstorms, temperatures 26–31°C with high humidity. The southwest monsoon (Habagat) is establishing itself, bringing increasing afternoon rainfall and some sea swell. Early June is more manageable than late June.

Plan Your June Trip

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