Beyond Bacuit Bay
While El Nido’s limestone monoliths are iconic, true isolation lies further north. The Linapacan Strait is a scattering of 52 remote islands sitting in the deep channel between El Nido and Coron. It is widely recognized as having some of the clearest, most pristine waters on the planet. Yet, due to the distance and the requirement of capable vessels, it remains blissfully empty.
The Reward of Distance
Traveling to Linapacan is an intentional act of slow travel. It requires leaving the comfort of the mainland and committing to a multi-day maritime journey. The reward is absolute solitude. Here, the reefs are untouched by mass tourism, the beaches hold no footprints, and the only sound is the wind moving through the coastal palms.
A Crafted Space to Breathe
Our expeditions into Linapacan are not standard tours; they are curated immersions. We establish private island basecamps where the focus is on deceleration. It is a place to drop anchor, disconnect entirely from cellular signals, and let the vastness of the Palawan sea quiet the noise of modern life.


