Seven Commandos Beach is located on the South China Sea (part of Pacific ocean) and it is in the 2th place out of 167 beaches in the Mimaropa region 316 km away from its center, the city of Calapan. It is one of the beaches of El Nido settlement, just 1.5 km from its center. The beach is located in an urban area with very picturesque views, among the mountains, surrounded by the cliffs. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade.
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The final destination of tour A in El Nido is a beautiful beach with white sand that stretches out long enough to avoid overcrowding. Kayakers often paddle to the beach from El Nido proper because of its proximity. Snorkeling is a popular activity here, especially closer to the private resort where there are fascinating hard coral formations and a variety of fish. Swimmers and snorkelers have a dedicated area to enjoy without being interrupted by boats.
I rented a kayak at Corong Corong Beach and paddled towards this stunning beach with its golden fine sand.
This beach is a great spot on Tour A island hopping. It was our first stop and we spent about 40 minutes swimming and lounging on the sand. The water is perfect for swimming, but the snorkeling isn't anything special. The sand is soft and lovely.
I think that 7 Commandos Beach is usually the first stop for most boat tours. Additionally, the beach has beautiful golden fine sand.
When embarking on the El Nido Island Hopping tour package, the initial destination on Tour A is Seven Commandos Beach. This beach boasts a beautiful expanse of golden, fine sand.