Where? Mainland El Nido, but...
Access? ...you can only access it by boat, or kayak from Corong-Corong or El Nido Town.
Limestone Cliffs? Yes to limestone, no to cliffs. Just a 10-foot high limestone boulder at best. (The first third photo).
Palm Trees / Coconut Trees? No. Just ubiquitous tropical trees.
Sand Quality? Beautiful, fine and powdery white. And it's amazing, to think that this is part of mainland El Nido.
Water? Very very clear, with little to no organic debris at the southern end.
Sunset? Yes. Definitely.
Best time for photography? Mid-afternoon to sunset.
Crowded? Not at all. That's the clincher.
Author’s Note? If you're pressed for time and if you don't want to do an all-out Bacuit Bay island hopping cruise, just rent a kayak and go here. The sand and idyllic vibe are tiers better than El Nido Town and Corong-Corong beach. Spend an hour or two there, just wallowing in the shallows, perfecting the art of doing nothing.
Adventure engagement + travel couple photos in Ipil Beach. El Nido, Palawan, Philippines. Destination wedding photography in Southeast Asia x redsheep. Color remastered using redsheep Chromavictrix 160MC+, March 2022.