Highlights

The practical details and atmosphere that mattered most during our stay.

1

Off-grid island stay powered by solar, using well water for everyday needs

2

Multiple accommodation types, including beachfront glamping tents and a deluxe Lux Tipi with a private bathroom

3

Structured travel support: shared shuttle from El Nido plus a short boat ride to the island, and the camp explicitly notes there is no Wi‑Fi

What we loved

The more editorial take on how this place actually felt throughout the stay.

It’s designed around slowing down: strong sense of place, simple rhythms, and enough structure (transfers, meals, yoga) to make remote-island logistics easy.

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