Boracay To El Nido By Bus

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Boracay

Boracay’s Yapak Beach is each quite isolated and very different from the white beach.

There are no resorts on the beach, but you can rent umbrellas and chairs.

 

Boracay To El Nido By Bus

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El Nido

El Nido in Palawan is like a jewelry set on the ocean, the color of the water to shades of blue and green and the fish variety will immediately put you in the mood.

Here are the available modes of transport from Boracay to El Nido.

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Boracay To El Nido By Bus

The distance between Boracay to El Nido is 949 km.

This journey makes use of the Philippine Nautical Highway.

From Boracay, take the ferry ride to Caticlan, from here; take the Caticlan to Cubao bus via Marina Line (RORO).

From Cubao, ride a cab that will bring you to South harbor.

From there, take the 2Go Travel ferry that is bound to the island of Coron.

From Coron, take another ferry that will take you to El Nido.

The total travel time is 33 hours and the cost is US$142.

 

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Boracay To El Nido By Train

There is no railway transport provider that covers the Boracay to El Nido railway route.

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Boracay To El Nido By Plane

Take the Cebu Pacific flight from Caticlan to Puerto Princesa.

Then take the local bus that will take you to El Nido.

The travel time is three hours at a cost of US$80.


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