El Nido is truly one of the world’s best beach destinations. So, where are you going to stay? Here is a guide to El Nido beach resorts as well as recommendations according to your travel preferences.
Lio Beach offers visitors a range of beach front resorts for every budget. These resorts are ideal for travelers who want to stay connected to the main island, be nearer the airport for a more convenient arrival/departure, and have quality conveniences of a variety of shops, restaurants, a pharmacy, and even an ATM.
On one end of the Lio Estates, there’s Hotel Covo for the budget conscious young traveler who doesn’t mind smaller rooms yet still enjoys modern, bright designs. Then there’s Balai Adlao with simple, modern Filipino decor for couples and solo travelers who want a little more comfort. Casa Kalaw also offers a modern Filipino ambiance for families and travelers who want a private pool within the resort complex.
Hotel Covo
Balai Adlao
Casa Kalaw
On the other end of Lio Estates, there’s Huni with contemporary tropical decor with its own pool, bar, and an all-day dining restaurant.
Huni Lio
Farther down Lio Beach, yet still walkable to the restaurants and shops along the beach, families and leisure travelers can book rooms and suites at Seda Lio which offers full hotel facilities including a large pool, a fitness center, venues for a destination wedding, hotel dining, and children’s play areas.
For travelers who are seeking exclusivity and privacy away from people beyond fellow hotel guests, island resorts and water bungalows are for you. At these luxury resorts, you can spend the whole day enjoying water activities or completely relaxing and unwinding at your villa.
For casual, budget conscious travelers who don’t need the pampering and luxury, El Nido Town offers travelers cheaper accommodations. There are a range of hostels and small hotels located near the beachfront where most travelers hop onto boats for island hopping tours.
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