
Renting a motorbike in El Nido is one of the best decisions you can make as a traveler. It unlocks Nacpan Beach, Duli Beach, and the scenic northern coastline — places that are expensive or inconvenient to reach by trike. This guide covers everything you need to know about motorbike rental in El Nido: prices, where to rent, road conditions, and safety tips.
| Bike Type | Daily Rate | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Semi-automatic (110cc) | ₱500–600 | Beginners, town roads |
| Manual (125cc) | ₱550–650 | Experienced riders, longer trips |
| Scooter (automatic) | ₱500–600 | Casual riders, short distances |
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Where to Rent a Motorbike in El Nido
Motorbike rental shops are concentrated along the main road in El Nido town center. Most guesthouses can also arrange rentals. Simply walk along Calle Hama or ask at your hotel — you’ll find options within minutes. No advance booking is needed except during peak season (December–March), when bikes can sell out by mid-morning.
What You Need to Rent
- Valid driver’s license — an international driving permit (IDP) is technically required for foreigners, but most rental shops accept a home country license
- Passport or ID — left as deposit (or a cash deposit of ₱1,000–2,000)
- Cash — most shops are cash-only
Note: Always inspect the bike before renting — photograph any existing scratches or damage and show the rental shop. This protects you from being charged for pre-existing damage on return.
Best Rides from El Nido by Motorbike
| Destination | Distance | Ride Time | Road Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nacpan Twin Beach | 17 km north | 40–50 min | Paved, some rough sections |
| Duli Beach | 22 km north | 55–70 min | Rough road last 5 km |
| Las Cabanas Beach | 4 km south | 10 min | Paved, easy |
| Lio Beach / Airport | 7 km north | 15 min | Paved, good |
Road Conditions & Safety Tips
- The road to Nacpan is mostly paved but has potholes — ride at moderate speed
- The last stretch to Duli Beach is unpaved and rocky — only attempt with experience
- Wear a helmet (provided by rental shops, required by law)
- Ride on the right side of the road (Philippines drives on the right)
- Watch for chickens, dogs, and children on rural roads
- Avoid riding after dark — roads are unlit and poorly marked
- Fuel up before leaving town — no gas stations on the road to Nacpan or Duli
Motorbike vs. Trike: Which is Better?
| Motorbike | Trike | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost (Nacpan return) | ₱500–600/day | ₱400–600 return |
| Flexibility | Go anywhere, anytime | Fixed route, wait for driver |
| Best for | Experienced riders, full-day exploration | Non-riders, short trips |
For a full day at Nacpan or Duli, a motorbike is better value and more flexible. For a quick trip to Las Cabanas for sunset, a trike is easier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an international driving permit to rent a motorbike in El Nido?
Technically yes, but in practice most rental shops accept a home country license. If you plan to ride legally and want full insurance coverage, carry an IDP.
How much does motorbike rental cost in El Nido?
₱500–650 per day for most bikes. Some shops offer half-day rates (₱300–400) for 4–5 hours.
Can beginners rent a motorbike in El Nido?
Yes, if you have basic riding experience. The roads to Nacpan are manageable for confident beginners. Duli Beach requires more experience due to rough terrain. If you’ve never ridden before, hire a trike instead.
Planning your El Nido trip? See our 3-day El Nido itinerary and Nacpan Beach guide for the best routes to explore by motorbike.
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