Nestled on the mainland of Palawan, Seven Commandos Beach is a picturesque stretch of creamy sand and swaying coconut palms, framed by the same lush, jungle-clad cliffs that rise above El Nido town. Accessible only by water, this secluded beach often appears on island-hopping itineraries in the Bacuit Archipelago. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere, with the soft sand underfoot and the gentle rustle of palm fronds overhead, making it a tranquil spot for relaxation and a refreshing dip in the clear waters.
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