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English
Included
Mainland beach-hopping tour in Puerto Princesa's scenic west coast
Visit two unique beaches: Nagtabon Beach and Pakpak-Lauin Day Tour Destination
Ideal for relaxing, sunbathing, and enjoying the sound of the waves
Experience the rural charm and natural beauty of Puerto Princesa
€ 119.45
€ 109.89


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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If you're looking for a more laid-back and unique way to experience Puerto Princesa, this mainland beach-hopping tour is the perfect option. Instead of hopping between islands, you’ll explore two stunning beaches located along the city’s unspoiled west coast—Nagtabon Beach and Pakpak-Lauin Day Tour Destination. Both spots offer breathtaking coastal views, soft sandy shores, and a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. This tour is ideal for travelers who simply want to unwind, soak up the sun, and listen to the rhythmic sound of waves rolling onto the shore.
Each beach has its own charm and gives you a different perspective on the natural beauty and local lifestyle of rural Puerto Princesa. Nagtabon is known for its long stretch of powdery sand and surf-friendly waves, while Pakpak-Lauin offers a more rustic atmosphere, surrounded by nature and tranquility. You’ll also enjoy a delicious lunch served at the beach of your choice, adding to the relaxed, no-rush vibe of the day. With everything taken care of, this tour is a great way to slow down and reconnect with nature without venturing far from the city.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch
Bottled water
Gratuities for staff
No public transportation nearby
Free transfers within 15 km of Puerto Princesa Airport
Wear comfortable light clothes and footwear
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat for sun protection
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Part of Honda Bay Island Hopping Tour but you can actually purchase a ticket for this island without going to the others. If you one person, you should purchase the tour from an agency. If you are more than one person, purchae on your own, you can save 50% or more. I was with my friend and purchased the tour through a travel agency. Found out cheaper to purchase on your own when we got to the boat. I would have saved 50% on the two of us vs an agency. Nice beach to swim or just take a dip.

Second stop on our island hopping adventure of Honda Bay. Cool place to dive and clean surroundings.

Luli Island is a unique stop in the Honda Bay island-hopping tour, known for its sandbar that “sinks and rises” with the tide — hence the name Lulubog, Lilitaw. It’s a cool natural feature and a fun photo spot, especially during low tide when the sandbar is fully visible. The island is generally good for swimming, lounging, and quick stops, with shallow, calm waters and a few shaded areas to rest. There’s also a small diving platform for those who want to jump into deeper water. However, the place clearly needs better maintenance. During our visit, there was noticeable floating marine debris along the shore, which took away from the otherwise beautiful scenery. While this might depend on tides or weather, more regular cleanup would definitely improve the experience. With increasing tourist traffic, upkeep is important to preserve the island’s appeal. Snorkeling isn’t ideal here, as there’s not much marine life, and the island can feel crowded when multiple tour groups arrive at the same time. Facilities are basic, and there’s not much to do beyond swimming and taking pictures. Pros: • Unique sandbar that appears/disappears with the tide • Good for swimming and photos • Quick, convenient stop during Honda Bay tour Cons: • Floating marine debris; area needs better upkeep • Crowded during peak hours • Limited activities and marine life Overall: Luli Island is an interesting and photogenic spot, but it would benefit greatly from more consistent maintenance and environmental care. A worthwhile part of the Honda Bay tour — just don’t expect to spend too long here.

It was part of the Honda Bay Island hopping tour. It's such a cute Island. At high tides, it's barely there. Getting a buko coconut there is a must. Drink it when bathing in the sea then carve out the coconut to eat it.

It is quite difficult to review this island actually. At first, it seems like a place with a perfect beach, diving spot, cute huts where you can get your food and drinks from. But when you look closer, and have a short walk, you realise that the beach is quite dirty actually with plenty of sharp objects that make it somewhat difficult to enjoy this natural beauty spoiled by human intervention. I strongly advise you to take your swimming shoes with you to make your experience on the island a bit less painful:-) and loads of sun lotion!!! Overall score: 3 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️



