To wind down after a day full of adventures around El Nido, the resorts offer a variety of evening entertainment.
FAQs: What’s a Nature Walk?
What’s that weird smelling plant? How did you do the landscaping on the limestone cliffs? Where can I find that bird that’s always singing?
Is there a limit for caring about Mother Nature? (A Short Story about a Sea Turtle)
Seeing that the turtle was weak and vulnerable in an island popular among tourists, Fritz decided to take it home to Pangulasian Island to see if anything could be done for the little guy.
What does it mean to win Tourism for Tomorrow?
The World Travel & Tourism Council's (WTTC) Tourism for Tomorrow Awards are one of the highest accolades in the travel and tourism industry. The Awards were established to highlight and promote sustainable tourism best practices worldwide.
Why go diving in Bacuit Bay, El Nido?
In our opinion, learning how to dive and actually diving are some of the best things that you can do in life. There's just something magical about slipping under the ocean's surface and exploring what lies in the big blue.
Why are mooring buoys important?
Mooring buoys are essential to marine tourism as they discourage boats from dropping their anchors and possibly hitting and destroying fragile coral reefs.
What does it take to be an Environmental Officer?
Think you're up for the challenge? Here's our short list of must-haves for future Environmental Officers:
Where does the garbage go?
Waste is an inevitable part of any resort’s operations. However, it’s up to us to decide what to do with the waste.
What happens to the stuff you flush down the toilet?
El Nido Resorts operates sewage treatment plants (STPs) on its island resorts that treat all the wastewater coming from the cottages, Clubhouse complex, and staff quarters.