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Andrew Ronquillo - The Philippine Star
April 2, 2026 | 12:00am
With its pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise waters and limestone cliffs, El Nido has long been a favorite tropical destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
STAR / File
MANILA, Philippines — El Nido in Palawan has been named one of eight best beach escapes in the world by the London-based news organization BBC.
With its pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise waters and limestone cliffs, El Nido has long been a favorite tropical destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
In a feature, BBC journalist Francis Agustin highlighted his visits to beaches on islands and archipelagos.
Agustin recalled engaging in an island-hopping tour wherein he and his companions swam, kayaked, snorkeled and enjoyed Filipino dishes in a solitary beach cove.
“My family, friends and I booked a tour with a local speedboat crew, spending the day cutting across the crisp blue waters of Bacuit Bay in search of secluded beaches and lagoons,” Agustin said.
He said he recommended exploring other white sand beaches on the mainland such as Las Cabas, Lio or Corong Corong.
The Department of Tourism (DOT) on Wednesday welcomed the distinction, saying it reinforced Palawan’s global acclaim as a premier tourist spot for exciting travel experiences.
“Citations such as these affirm the beauty and prestige of the many treasures that we boast to the world,” DOT officer-in-charge Verna Buensuceso said.
Buensuceso said the DOT is also promoting El Nido beyond its traditional island experiences.
The coastal town has been recognized as an emerging cruise destination after the luxury liner M/V Luminara, carrying more than 200 tourists made a port call in January.
Joining El Nido on the BBC list are the Andaman Islands in India, Icacos in Puerto Rico, La Baia di Ieranto in Italy, Grand Case Beach in St. Maarten, Achmelvich Beach in Scotland, Brighton Beach in New York and Bay of Fires in Tasmania.

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