Luxury Private Cruise Coron to El Nido
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Name Client |
Elijah.S |
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Number of Guests |
4 Adults - 3 Kids |
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Travel Dates |
May 01, 2026 to May 05, 2026 |
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Status Booking |
Confirmed |
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ITINERARY
day 1




Smith Beach & CORAL GARDEN
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 11AM
MAKE IT PRIVATE: +30,000 PHP for half day
Smith Beach and coral bay is one of the most beautiful place to get your lunch on Coron Island. It has few cotages but a lot of tourists around Lunch time. There is also one of the most beautiful coral reef just in front of the beach.
TOURIST DENSITY: Exclusive to LXV
Pusod Lagoon is Exclusive to LXV clients. You will be able to snorkle in the lagoon, kayak and enjoy a very nice swimmin floating plateform where we will be able also to service your breakfast, lunch or dinner depending on your time arrival at the lagoon.
TOURIST DENSITY: Few Other Guests
Located beside the stunning Pusod Lagoon, BBH is one of the most charming spots on Coron Island — the perfect place to watch the sun melt into the sea.




Twin Lagoon
TOURIST DENSITY: A Few Tourists from 12Nn to 1 PM. Many tourists from 8:30PM to 12 NN and 1PM to 4PM.
The Twin Lagoons of Coron Island are another highly visited yet stunning location in Busuanga. This must-see attraction features two breathtaking lagoons separated by a thin limestone wall. To enjoy the lagoons at their best, we’ll time our visit between early morning 7.30am, when most tourist groups are having lunch on nearby beaches. This strategic timing allows us to experience the Twin Lagoons’ beauty with fewer crowds.
DAY 2





Kayangan Lake
TOURIST DENSITY: High chance to be alone before 8AM. Few Tourists from 12Nn to 1 PM. Many tourists from 09:00AM to 12 NN and 1PM to 5PM.
MAKE IT PRIVATE: Php 150,000 for 2 hours, 7 AM to 9 AM
We will visit the wonderful Kayangan Lake on Coron Island. This saltwater lake is accessible after a short 10-minute climb from a beautiful lagoon. Kayangan Lake is a must-see attraction in Busuanga, and we’ll time our visit for 12NN to avoid the crowds. The stunning turquoise waters and limestone formations make this a truly unforgettable sight.



Pukaway cave
TOURIST DENSITY: Possible other tourists.
We will also visit Pukaway Cave, located near Kayangan Lake and accessible by dinghy. This cave was recently discovered by the indigenous Tagbanwa tribe while they were searching for bird nests. Although the access is a bit steep, the cave’s lake and the opportunity to swim inside are truly wondrous experiences.




BAYACA ISLAND SNORKELING
TOURIST DENSITY: Very few other tourists, maybe some scuba divers.
Bayaca Island is a small, remote island in Culion, Palawan with clear tropical waters and healthy coral reefs right off the shore. While snorkeling, you can see colorful corals, reef fish like clownfish and parrotfish, sea stars, and other Philippine reef life — and if you’re lucky, blacktip sharks may swim by. It’s a quiet, natural spot perfect for easy, close-to-shore snorkeling.






Malcapuya Island
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 10AM and after 3PM
day 3




Ditaytayan Sand bar
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 10 AM
Ditaytayan is also a wonderful island, recently purchased by Henann Resorts. It is set to become a luxury island resort in the near future. For now, we have the opportunity to step onto its beautiful sandbar and enjoy its pristine beauty.


CaNIPO VILLAGE
TOURIST DENSITY: Few Other Tourists
Canipo is a small, isolated island village with a population of about 1,031 people, making it one of the less populated areas in the Calamian Archipelago. Life in Canipo is generally characterized by a strong dependence on its coastal and natural resources, with fishing being the primary traditional livelihood


Dicabaito & Araw Beach
Dicabaito Island and Araw Beach, offer a stunning combination of natural beauty and tranquility. Araw Beach features a breathtaking stretch of white sand and turquoise waters, providing an ideal setting for relaxation and water activities.
DAY 4
TOURIST DENSITY: Exclusive to LXV
We will stop at one of the most beautiful beaches on Linapacan Island. Relax on the pristine white sand and take in the stunning shape of this picturesque beach. Nearby, there’s a charming little village where we can purchase fresh fish straight from the locals.



Nacpan Beach
TOURIST DENSITY: Some other Tourists
Nacpan Beach is one of the most beautiful stretches of sand in the Philippines. With four kilometres of soft cream-coloured sand, swaying coconut palms, a fishing village, clear aqua water and small surfable waves, it’s the kind of place you’d see if you closed your eyes and imagined paradise.
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 8:30 AM, between 12NN to 1PM, and after 4PM.
Cadlao Lagoon is a place that feels almost unreal—where towering limestone cliffs cradle shimmering turquoise waters so clear they look painted. Stepping into this lagoon feels like entering a secret world, calm and otherworldly. Beneath the surface, vibrant coral reefs, playful reef fish, and the occasional sea turtle create an underwater scene that captivates every diver and snorkeler. Its peaceful, untouched beauty makes every moment feel magical, inviting you to slow down, breathe deeply, and fall in love with the wild charm of El Nido’s most enchanting sanctuary.
DAY 5
TOURIST DENSITY: High Chances to be alone
Nestled in the heart of Bacuit Bay, Big Lagoon in El Nido is a breathtaking masterpiece of nature—towering limestone cliffs cradle emerald waters that shimmer under the tropical sun. This iconic lagoon is not just a feast for the eyes but also a haven for underwater explorers. Snorkel or dive to discover vibrant coral gardens teeming with tropical fish, while the serene surroundings evoke a sense of calm and wonder. Visiting Big Lagoon is more than a trip—it’s an emotional immersion into one of the Philippines’ most magical natural wonders.
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 8:30 AM, and after 4PM.
Entatula Beach is one of El Nido’s most enchanting gems—an untouched stretch of powder-white sand framed by towering limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Known for its serene atmosphere and postcard-perfect beauty, this secluded island escape feels like stepping into a private paradise. Beneath the surface, vibrant coral gardens and abundant marine life make it a rewarding spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.



Snake Island
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 8:30 AM and after 4PM, a lot between.
Our journey will then take us to Snake Island, famous for its majestic sandbar. You’ll have the opportunity to climb the island for a breathtaking panoramic view. This combination of popular and hidden gems ensures a unique and memorable experience.


















