I love the Secret Beach because it's one of those isolated beaches in El Nido where kids will enjoy staying in. The beach has white sand, the water is crystal clear. The waters are shallow for at least 50 meters from the shore. You can even go snorkeling in those shallow waters and find an interesting array of fish to amuse the kids. For the more adventurous, you can go to the deeper part of the island on the right side of the beach where you can find Nemo (a clown fish) among the live corrals.
What to expect when you arrive at the Secret Beach
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This is the entrance to the Secret Beach |
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Docked at Secret Beach Note the people on the right side of the photo: You can see that even at that distance, water is only waist deep. |
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Visitors snorkel and find an interesting variety of fish even in this shallow waters. |
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The beachfront |
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Deeper and more challenging waters can be accessed through a hole at the right side of the beach |
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Entering the hole |
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The path is rocky and slippery |
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This is what we see after passing through the hole |
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Snorkeling in deeper waters |
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Finding Nemo on this part of the beach |
My tip: If you have kids smaller than my kids shown above, this is a nice beach to spend the day in. The waters are shallow and clear, the sand is white. They can learn to snorkel here and be rewarded by an interesting variety of fish.
Since there are a lot of beaches with common or synonymous names in this bay, my suggestion if you want to find this beach is to refer to it as the Secret Beach on Tour C.
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