You’ll step onto a platform high above El Nido’s turquoise water and soar by zipline from one island to another — twice. Expect a short hike through lush greenery before your ride, safety gear included, and plenty of laughs with locals or fellow travelers along the way. That feeling of flying over sea and limestone? It’ll stay with you long after.
I still remember gripping the harness, toes curled over the wooden platform, and just staring at that stretch of sea between El Nido’s cliffs. The guy next to me — I think his name was Jun — gave this little nod like, “You’re good,” but honestly my heart was pounding so loud I barely heard the seagulls. The salt in the air mixed with sunscreen and that weird metallic smell from the zipline cable. It’s not every day you get to float above water that clear (I could see little boats drifting way down below), so I took a breath and went for it.
The first ride across felt fast — wind in my face, arms out, trying to do the “superman” pose like they suggested. I probably looked ridiculous but it didn’t matter; there was this wild freedom in just letting go for a minute. Landing on the other side, my legs were shaky but everyone waiting was smiling or joking about who screamed loudest. Some people went tandem (I almost did), and there were families cheering each other on. One kid tried to teach me how to say “salamat” properly when I thanked him for taking my photo — pretty sure I messed it up but he laughed anyway.
You have to hike up a bit before your turn (not too steep, but enough to make you notice how green everything is). There’s usually a short wait if it’s busy, which honestly gave me time to watch others zip by overhead — some waving, some just hanging on tight. The whole thing is set up safely with all the gear provided, and there’s always someone double-checking your harness. If you’re looking for something different than just lounging on the beach, this zipline is kind of perfect. Even now, sometimes when I hear wind rushing past my ears back home, it flashes me right back there.
The zipline runs between two islands in El Nido; exact length isn’t specified but offers significant aerial views over sea and cliffs.
Yes, all necessary safety gear is included in your booking.
Yes, you can choose solo or tandem rides depending on preference.
You can ride seated or in superman-style (facing down and forward).
Yes, reaching the starting point requires a light hike through natural surroundings.
The activity isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal or cardiovascular issues.
You should arrive at least 30 minutes ahead due to possible lines or schedule changes.
Yes, public transportation options are available nearby.
Your adventure includes all required safety gear for both legs of your island-to-island zipline ride in El Nido. You’ll also have access to staff assistance at each platform; just be sure to arrive early if you want less waiting time before your flight across those turquoise waters.
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