El Nido Resorts celebrated World Responsible Tourism Day last November 10. 2010 by organizing coastal and underwater clean-ups around Bacuit Bay, El Nido, Palawan.
El Nido Resorts wins HICAP Sustainable Hotel Award
El Nido Resorts received the Sustainable Hotel Award in the Sustainable Destination category during the 21st annual Hotel Investment Conference-Asia Pacific (HICAP) held last October 15, 2010 in Hong Kong.
Enchanting El Nido episode 10 – dendritic jawfish
The dendritic jawfish (Opistognathus dendriticus) is easily identifiable by its color and large size: this jawfish is yellowish brown with dark brown spots and a distinctive brown "eye mask" and can be up to 25 centimeters long.
El Nido Resorts celebrates the Oceans
Almost a hundred pairs of willing hands worked hand-in-hand to collect trash that reached a total of 190.9 kilos, and more than a thousand pieces of crown-of-thorns starfish.
Enchanting El Nido episode 9 – Palawan hornbill
The Palawan hornbill (Anthracoceros marchei), is locally called a kalaw. It's a medium-sized hornbill thats black all over except for the white tail.
El Nido Resorts celebrates Earth Day 2010!
Volunteers scoured the beaches for trash and went diving to collect crown-of-thorns starfish.
El Nido Resorts joins Zero Carbon Resorts
El Nido Resorts was selected to take part in the Zero Carbon Resorts (ZCR) program - a project sponsored by the European Union (EU) that aims to reduce the tourism industry's carbon footprint.
ENR joins the WWF Coral Triangle Initiative Business Summit
El Nido Resorts joined the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Coral Triangle Initiative Business Summit held last January 19-20, 2010
Enchanting El Nido episode 8 – giant trevally, scad, bumphead parrotfish
A voracious predator of fishes, the giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis) is the largest species of jackfish, growing to over a meter in length and prized as an angling fish for its fighting ability.
Enchanting El Nido episode 7 – Snake Island
Coming from Miniloc or Lagen Island Resort, it takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes to reach Snake Island by boat.
