You’re on vacation – why not make the most of it with a one-of-a-kind splurge! Experience all of Palawan’s iconic island-hopping sights with El Nido Yachting Club:
El Nido Yachting Club offers travelers a most exclusive way to experience island hopping in Palawan! The company takes guests to El Nido’s famous lagoons, beaches, and caves while pampering in luxury boats.
The prices are luxurious as well, but you can definitely feel the difference between the local bangka boats versus this company’s boats. So if you don’t mind the vacation splurge, it is well worth it.
The rate includes land transfer from your hotel, as well as all fees for the boating experience. Plus, onboard you will have a welcome drink, water, a buffet lunch, mask, snorkel, and life jacket. On two of the boats, there are even restroom facilities.
Do note, however, that one downside and frustration with this company is how they may overpromise when it comes time to booking your boat tour. If the company is unable to fulfill the minimum number of people for a particular boat, they are likely to cancel your booking even at the last minute. Also, when it comes to planning your tour, they say you can go on x number islands/beaches but when it comes to the actual itinerary or the day of, they may take away some of those destinations because of being short on time. Prepare yourself mentally that these situations may occur.
Tips: Have backup plans! If you really want an island tour and your booking got canceled at the last moment, rush into El Nido Town before 8:30 am and find a travel agency that can accommodate your last-minute addition on their local bangka.
If you really want to book a boat with El Nido Yachting club, try to form the minimum number of guests. Alternatively, if you have the minimum number of guests, consider splurging more on booking the private tour to guarantee your day at sea.
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Watch my YouTube video of my own El Nido Yachting Club experience!
Tour C on the Seaduction Speedboat with a minimum of 4 guests, up to 17 maximum.
Tour B on the Sea Frontier Wooden Boat with a minimum of 6 guests, up to 45 maximum. This classic 1960s teakwood vessel offers view decks, a cabin with dining tables, a kitchen, and an on-board restroom.
Tour D on the Seacret Catamaran with a minimum of 6 guests, up to 25 maximum. This 50-foot catamaran also offers an indoor cabin with dining tables, a kitchen, on-board restroom, and a massive lounge deck.
If you book directly with the company, you can customize your itinerary. But, do note that they may not be entirely flexible with all that you want to do due to time constraints of the day.
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