Last February 28, our small team of Apulit Island Resort staff set off bright and early for an adventure.
Creature Feature: Blacktip Reef Shark
The blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) is one of the most common sharks in the nearshore waters of the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific. This shark is pale grayish-brown on the dorsal side and white on the ventral side. All its fins have black tips highlighted by lighter-colored borders. Younger sharks usually stay on shallow, sandy... Continue Reading →
Enchanting El Nido episode 12 – El Nido Resorts’ organic greenhouses
For this episode, "Enchanting El Nido" takes you to El Nido Resorts' organic greenhouses located in El Nido Airport (Lio Airport) in El Nido, Palawan.
G.R.E.E.N.ing Minds at El Nido Resorts
“G.R.E.E.N.-minded Ka Na Ba?”, the newest and hippest Nature Interpretation Training Challenge to hit Palawan is making waves this 2012!
MIR Food and Beverage Dept. wins Pa-Berdehan 2011
Miniloc Island Resort's Food and Beverage Department grabbed the top prize in Pa-Berdehan: The El Nido Resorts Eco Challenge 2011 with their three-part project entitled "Green-Minded Waiters".
Creature Feature: Moorish Idol
The Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus) is a distinctive coral reef fish that's found throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the Indo-Pacific.
Lovebirds Going Steady: Palawan’s Top 10
Although monogamy and lifelong pair bonds are generally rare in the animal kingdom, here’s a list of the lovebirds—REAL birds—that pull it off
Farmville El Nido: a glimpse into our organic farm and greenhouses
Ever wonder why the greens in your salad are always so fresh and crisp? That’s because the lettuce, herbs, and some of the fruits and vegetables served in the El Nido Resorts buffet come from our organic farm and greenhouses in El Nido town!
Creature feature: love vine
The love vine (Cassytha filiformis) is a greenish to yellow climbing and twining, practically leafless vine that's a parasite of a variety of coastal flowering plants.
Video: World Responsible Tourism Day 2011
Our staff? They're awesome.

