Malugao Beach offers a rare, secluded getaway just a short distance from El Nido. Accessible via a scenic 30 to 40-minute walk, this quiet beach is ideal for visitors seeking solitude and a connection with nature. The journey includes rocky paths and some cliffy areas, so comfortable shoes and careful navigation are recommended. Despite the challenging hike, the reward is a beautiful and deserted beach where you can truly enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Visitors appreciate the untouched landscape, the absence of nearby houses, and the opportunity to explore nearby beaches like Lio Beach. Bringing essentials such as snacks, water, sunscreen, and insect repellent ensures a comfortable and enjoyable visit to this hidden coastal treasure.
Visitors rave about the serene and isolated beach setting, perfect for those seeking a peaceful getaway. Reviewers enjoy the privacy and lack of crowds, making it a standout destination in Palawan.
Reviewers highlight the adventurous hiking experience to reach the beach, mentioning the rugged trail and the need for proper preparation. Despite the difficulty, the breathtaking beach view makes the journey worthwhile.
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Fabio Da Ros
a year agoWe were here in July and hiked from El Nido. Parts of the trail were nonexistent, and you can only reach the beach at low tide if you don't want to trek through the jungle. It's definitely a long and challenging hike. Bring plenty of water. The beach is worth it, though – it's deserted. We then continued hiking to Lio Beach. In total, it took us about 2.5 to 3 hours.
Tobias Kraft
a year agoA deserted beach with lots of trash and dilapidated buildings! The best days are probably over.
Юрий
2 years agoKaitlin Milliken
2 years ago허인순
2 years agoIt's good during the day, but it's a famous place for people in their 50s and 60s.