El Nido Tour B Overview
El Nido Tour B – Sandbars, Caves & Unique Landscapes
El Nido Tour B is perfect for travelers looking to explore something different from the usual lagoons. This tour focuses on unique geological formations, hidden caves, and one of the most unusual natural attractions in El Nido—the famous Snake Island sandbar.
Snake Island gets its name from the winding sandbar that connects two islands, creating a stunning S-shaped pathway that appears and disappears depending on the tide. Walking along this sandbar with panoramic views of Bacuit Bay is one of the most memorable experiences in El Nido.
The tour also includes a visit to Cudugnon Cave, where you’ll climb through a narrow opening to enter a historic cave once used by early inhabitants. Nearby, Cathedral Cave impresses visitors with its towering rock formations that resemble a natural cathedral, best viewed from the boat.
Another highlight is Pinagbuyutan Island, known for its dramatic limestone cliffs rising straight from the sea. This stop offers a quieter beach experience, ideal for relaxing, swimming, and taking photos without the heavy crowds found on other tours.
Tour B is ideal for those who enjoy exploration, landscapes, and off-the-beaten-path experiences.
Destinations
Entalula Island
Snake Island
Cudagnon Cave
Sand Bar
Cathedral Cave OR
Ivan’s Cave





Tour B overview FAQ
What destinations are included in El Nido Tour B?
El Nido Tour B commonly includes destinations such as Snake Island, Pinagbuyutan Island, Entalula Beach, Cudugnon Cave, and Cathedral Cave. The itinerary may vary depending on weather and sea conditions.
Is El Nido Tour B good for snorkeling?
Yes, Tour B offers several snorkeling opportunities with clear waters and coral areas around the islands. Some stops provide calm waters suitable for beginner snorkelers.
Why is Snake Island famous?
Snake Island is known for its unique sandbar that curves like a snake across the sea during low tide. It is one of the most photographed spots included in Tour B.
What is special about Pinagbuyutan Island?
Pinagbuyutan Island is famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs, white sand beach, and peaceful atmosphere. It is considered one of the most scenic islands in El Nido.
Can beginners join El Nido Tour B?
Yes, Tour B is suitable for beginners and casual travelers. The tour mainly focuses on sightseeing, beach visits, swimming, and light snorkeling activities.
How long does El Nido Tour B last?
Tour B usually starts around 8:30 AM to 9:00 AM and ends between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM, depending on sea conditions and the number of stops.
Is there an environmental fee in El Nido?
Yes, travelers are required to pay the El Nido Eco-Tourism Development Fee (ETDF), which is usually valid for several days and helps support environmental conservation efforts.
Is lunch included in Tour B?
Most Tour B packages include a buffet-style island lunch with seafood, grilled dishes, tropical fruits, rice, and vegetables. Food selections may vary by operator.
What should I bring for El Nido Tour B?
It is recommended to bring:
swimwear
towel
reef-safe sunscreen
waterproof bag
snorkeling gear
extra clothes
drinking water
slippers or aqua shoes
cash for entrance fees or rentals
Is Cudugnon Cave included in Tour B?
Yes, Cudugnon Cave is one of the highlights of Tour B. Visitors enter the cave through a small opening and explore its rock formations and historical chambers.
Are there entrance fees during Tour B?
Some destinations, such as caves or protected areas, may require additional entrance fees that are collected separately during the tour.
Can I book a private Tour B?
Yes, many operators offer private Tour A packages for couples, families, or groups who prefer a more flexible and less crowded experience.
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