{"id":257,"date":"2018-05-26T22:39:30","date_gmt":"2018-05-26T14:39:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.palawanisland.com.ph\/?p=257"},"modified":"2019-06-15T18:47:51","modified_gmt":"2019-06-15T10:47:51","slug":"el-nido-simizu-island-tour-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.palawanisland.com.ph\/wordpress\/el-nido-simizu-island-tour-a\/","title":{"rendered":"EL NIDO: SIMIZU ISLAND (Tour A)"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Simizu Island (or Shimizu Island) is usually the lunch stop for El Nido’s Island Hopping Tour A; expect the island to get really busy and crowded at noon, most especially during peak season. Aside from Miniloc Island, Bacuit Bay is home to other islands laden with karst cliffs; Simizu (also spelled Shimizu) Island is one of those. <\/p>\n
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The tour package is usually inclusive of boat, lunch, tour guide fee, life vest, and snorkeling gear. Check with your operators and agencies. All island hopping tour operations start at 9 AM and normally end at 4 PM.<\/p>\n
Simizu Island is part of El Nido’s TOUR A. You can join a Group Tour or charter a private boat.<\/p>\n
You can also book via Klook.<\/p>\n
\u27a1\ufe0f BOOK THIS DISCOUNTED TOUR<\/a> Airport:<\/strong> El Nido Airport, Puerto Princesa International Airport<\/p>\n From Manila, you can reach El Nido via three gateways: El Nido Airport is the nearest and the most convenient one, but also the most expensive route. Puerto Princesa Airport is the most common jump-off point to El Nido. It is also the best course to take for those who want to explore both Puerto Princesa and El Nido. For those who want to embark on a Coron-El Nido combination tour, Busuanga Airport is the best option.<\/p>\n Here are some resorts near Simizu Island.<\/p>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n
Things to Do<\/h1>\n
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Getting There<\/h1>\n
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Nearby Resorts<\/h1>\n