Nacpan Beach

Beach · El Nido

Nacpan Beach

Beach · El Nido
Philippines

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Nacpan Beach serves up 3km of golden sand, clear waters, palm trees, and laid-back vibes with simple eateries and stunning sunsets.  

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Jul 30, 2025

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Greg Angevine

Google
The perfect beach, easily one of the nicest on the planet. It's probably where the aliens sent Jodie Foster in the movie Contact. Make sure you walk all the way to the northern end to find a small bar setup by a young boy named Dave. It will end up being the best spot to spend your birthday.

Chris Tanayan

Google
Beautiful stretch of beach with fine sand and fun waves to play in. Most of the seating areas have some kind of fee. We ordered food from one of the restaurants and they waived the fee for us in their section. The water was warm, the sand wasn’t rocky to step on, and the views were beautiful. Will definitely be back to visit.

Kirsten Dixon

Google
The best beach we visited. Clean white sand, beautiful water and waves. Cute little restaurants and places to grab a refreshment. You need to travel down a dirt road to get there but you’ll drive through a lovely village and it’s worth it!

Luke G

Google
Truly one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen and has very few people. We rented a scooter and drove about 20mins from El Nido, roads are good up until you get really close to the beach. The food/drink options are basic but we found two lovely beach chairs with umbrella for 300 pesos. Highly recommend Twin Beach Club for drinks/food, such kind people. The sand is nice, the water is great but has some jelly’s, and sunset view was insane! If you want a more luxury experience go to ANGKLA Beach Club, pricey but nice.

Marvin Steinf

Google
Parking for scooters costs 20. Most beautiful beach I've ever been to. Walk a few steps north from the initial stores and restaurants. It will be worth it. There you have whole kilometers of beach just for yourself! The nature with the palm trees is incredibly green and has a rich color. On the other side is the turquoise water. Unfortunately, there is not much to discover while snorkeling. However the sunset is a must see!

Alien Limbu

Google
If you know how to ride a scooter definitely worth to go here. (500 peso for renting scooter and maybe 70-80 peso for refilling the gasoline). There are bar and some family owned restaurants can chill by the beach ! It was like a paradises. No edited photo btw…

O W

Google
Nacpan Beach: A Relaxing Getaway Rating: 🌴🌴🌴🌴 Nacpan Beach in the Philippines is a great spot for a chill time. Picture soft sand, clear water, and palm trees—a classic beach vibe. When I visited Nacpan Beach, I felt super relaxed. I spent my days lounging around, swimming, and just enjoying the laid-back atmosphere. The beach isn't too crowded, which is nice for some peace and quiet. What's cool about Nacpan Beach is that it's not too developed. There aren't big hotels or fancy resorts—just simple beach huts and friendly locals. It feels more like a local hangout than a touristy spot. Overall, Nacpan Beach is a solid choice if you're looking for a low-key beach getaway. It's nothing fancy, but that's part of its charm. Just grab a towel, soak up the sun, and enjoy the vibes.

patrick enste

Google
Wow !!! What an amazing beach. If you can stay close by instead of El Nido don't think twice about it. Just do it. The beach is simply HUGE and you don't even think it could ever be overcrowded. I think my pictures speak for themselves. 2 Sun chairs and a shade for 500 pesos per day. There is a guy with blue aluminum sun chairs just a few meters left from the main entrance, which I highly recommend. Coconut and food are also quite ok to complete the nearly perfect beach day.