Nacpan Beach Glamping is on Nacpan Beach, about 45 minutes (22km) North of El Nido town, and half an hour from Lio Airport by road. El Nido, in northern Palawan, a short flight from Manila, is known for its stunning beaches, virgin islands, and limestone cliffs. It’s the gateway to Bacuit Bay, and all its 45 limestone islands and islets.
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The Tents: Canvas Goes Chic
Forget cramped nights under soggy canvas on school trips. The fact that you’re staying in a tent doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice style or size. These are more like traditional Mongolian yurts, but much bigger (as big as a standard double room in most hotels), and fitted with high end interiors including air-conditioning and two five-star quality queen size beds. There’s ample head room even if you’re more than six-feet tall.


The Tents: Canvas Goes Chic
Forget cramped nights under soggy canvas on school trips. The fact that you’re staying in a tent doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice style or size. These are more like traditional Mongolian yurts, but much bigger (as big as a standard double room in most hotels), and fitted with high end interiors including air-conditioning and two five-star quality queen size beds. There’s ample head room even if you’re more than six-feet tall.


First Impressions
The setting couldn’t be more perfect, with nine huge glamping tents nestled amidst hundreds of palm trees and shrubs and the beach just a stone’s throw away. There are at least 300 palm trees and 3,000 shrubs planted on the one-hectare property, giving guests a tropical feel and ultimate privacy. Completing the postcard setting is the beach itself, just a stone’s throw away from the tents.

