El Nido Resorts was awarded the World Travel & Tourism Council Tourism for Tomorrow Award 2013 for the Community Benefit category last April 9, 2013 during the WTTC's 13th Global Summit in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Why go diving in Bacuit Bay, El Nido?
In our opinion, learning how to dive and actually diving are some of the best things that you can do in life. There's just something magical about slipping under the ocean's surface and exploring what lies in the big blue.
Enchanting El Nido episode 13 – anemonefishes
For this episode, "Enchanting El Nido" takes you to meet the colorful anemonefishes in Apulit Island Resort's house reef!
Walang Sabit shampoo – Rejoice commercial spoof
For non-perishable products like shampoo, it's best to buy them in large bottles instead of small sachets. Buying in bulk is cheaper in the long run and the containers can be recycled. Unfortunately, oil sachets are non-recyclable.
How reducing food waste means saving the world
You are what you eat. Or in this case, what you don’t eat. It’s both astonishing and distressing how much potential food is lost and wasted from the farm on the way to your table.
El Nido Resorts is a Finalist for 2013 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards
El Nido Resorts is a Finalist for the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) 2013 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards under the Community Benefit Award category.
Why are mooring buoys important?
Mooring buoys are essential to marine tourism as they discourage boats from dropping their anchors and possibly hitting and destroying fragile coral reefs.
A day at the TKP organic farm and greenhouses
Jamie and I also mucked out and observed the orderly piggery where TKP raises pigs for eventual pork consumption at the resorts.
A Day in the Materials Recovery Facility
One of the things I love most is experiential learning. That's probably one of the main reasons why I took this job. I wouldn't just be reading about El Nido's environment - I'd actually be out there taking it all in.
The Environment Department’s 2012 year-end report
This past year has certainly been an eventful one for the Environment Department, with the launching of new projects and experiences, older projects and events running for the nth year in a row, and new team members joining our family.
