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November 3, 2024
Most people come to Nacpan Beach as daytrippers, but I elected to stay at Nacpan Beach Villas for three days, and I’m glad I did. It was rainy season, so yes, it did rain every day with a typhoon on the last day but there were also breaks in the rain to wander around. I got the Beach Front Villa (known as Villa 1), which is the closest one to the beach. This has its pluses (ocean sounds as you sleep) and minuses (you open the curtains and everyone walking down the beach can see inside your place.) Still, Villa 1 was super close to reception where the water refill station was, which was extremely convenient. No pool on this property, but you can use the one at the Glamping sister resort next door. Loads of amenities here, from the large umbrellas, to the free soda/water/fruit/coffee to breakfast included at the Sunmai restaurant, and the fluffy towels and giant tv that you can log into with your Netflix account and bing watch “Nobody Wants This,” which I did during the rainy parts of the day :) The staff is super hard working and helped me book a transfer to Puerto Princessa when my flight out of El Nido was cancelled (50/50 that yours will be too. You should plan your back-up flights now) Annie was great throughout my stay and really helped me on that stressful last day.