This beach is a great spot on Tour A island hopping. It was our first stop and we spent about 40 minutes swimming and lounging on the sand. The water is perfect for swimming, but the snorkeling isn't anything special. The sand is soft and lovely.
This beach was the highlight of our trip. We booked a van through Nacpan Shuttle from Lio for 800 round trip per person, or 700 for a day trip. The travel time was approximately 30 minutes. Once we turned right somewhere along the main road, the road became muddy. However, the trip was definitely worth it because we were greeted by soft white sand and clear, clean waters that were completely free of garbage. There were plenty of dogs roaming around, but they were harmless as long as you didn't touch them. I just hope that Nacpan doesn't undergo too much development, as it's starting to resemble Boracay a bit too much.
The Lio beach boasts a contemporary ambiance with a plethora of restaurants dotted along the shoreline. The beach is impeccably clean, visually pleasing, and well-maintained. During our visit, we did encounter a swarm of tiny flying insects in the water and on the sand, which required constant shooing away. Nonetheless, my companions and I were fortunate enough to witness a stunning sunset during our visit since the rest of our stay in El Nido was plagued by rainy afternoons, which obscured the sunset's splendor.
This shoreline boasts a serene atmosphere with minimal crowds, offering only a couple of surfboard rental spots and a quaint resort with a delightful dining experience. The waves are ideal for surfing, and the beach is comprised of soft sand with gentle ripples. Although the journey may be challenging, navigating the path with a scooter is feasible and takes roughly an hour from El Nido town.
Visiting this place every three months is always a delightful experience. The ideal times to go are in the morning and for evening strolls. There are shaded areas around the rocks to relax in after a refreshing swim during the hot afternoons.