05/01/2023
HOMAGE TO THE NORTH
From the months of November until March, Amihan – the northeasterly trade winds from the Pacific – brew up storms and low-pressure areas that bring about cool, strong breezes to our eastern coastlines. This coincides with the dry season, and brings water sports enthusiasts to our local archipelago. The consistent wind opens itself up for various carbon-free activities such as surfing, wind-surfing, kite-surfing, and sailing. Given that most of the tourism centered around island-hopping starting from town proper is on the west coast, many tend to miss out on the adventure of the more northern and eastern coastline, as well as the more rugged El Nido experience. These off-the-beaten-path destinations take you to surfable waves at Duli Beach, the caves of Dewil a.k.a New Ibajay, and the windy shorelines of San Fernando and Sibaltan.
Didn't get everything but I send updates as you) of the spots with activities, various landmarks, places to see turtles, and trails to get lost on.
✈️ AirSWIFT Airlines
🌱 The Earth School, El Nido
🏖️Lio Beach 🐢
🛖 Kalye Artisano
💨 Kite Windsurf Cafe x artcafeelnido
🏄🏼♂️Duli Beach Surf 🐢
🛹Surf and Skate Duli El-Nido By Kiteclub Palawan
🪁Eastwind Beach Club- El Nido
⛱️Ursula Beach Club
🏕️Nacpan Beach Glamping and Resort 🐢
🛏️Mad Monkey Nacpan Beach
☀️Qi Palawan
🌬Kite-club Palawan
🐠 Dive Sibaltan
🌱Dewil Eco-Mangrove Association
DRYFT Camp
El Nido Boutique Artcafe
ANGKLA Beach Club & Boutique Resort
Eco Sanctuaries Nacpan Beach, El Nido
Didn't get everything but feel free to send updates as you see fit.