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  1. 3 days ago · The Nanthikadal Lagoon. In English, Nanthi Kadal literally translates to the sea of conches. Many small rivers (the most famous being Per Aru) feed this lagoon, which is also called the Mullaitivu lagoon. The lagoon’s maximum length is fourteen kilometers and the maximum width is five kilometers.

  2. May 14, 2024 · Learn everything you need to know before an unforgettable Sohoton cave, lagoon, and cliff jumping trip in the Philippines. Sohoton Cove National Park is one of the most incredible regions in the Philippines.

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  3. 2 days ago · As the nation’s largest lagoon at 15 stunning acres located in San Antonio, Mirada is the newest lagoon offering a day in paradise. Book Tickets to Mirada Lagoon For the comfort and safety of all our guests, Mirada Lagoon has limited capacity and will sell out regularly.

  4. May 2, 2024 · Big Lagoon is on Miniloc Island and has served as the face of El Nido Tours. Mounting karst cliffs enclose the lagoon, and the water is emerald-clear, perfect for kayaking and swimming. All tour boats are only permitted to dock at the lagoon's entrance, and kayaks can be rented for 300 pesos per hour.

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  5. May 10, 2024 · 1. Big Lagoon – El Nido’s Largest Lagoon. Entrance to Small Lagoon on the left and Big Lagoon on the right side. As the name suggests, Big Lagoon, which is located on Miniloc Island, is the largest lagoon in El Nido. It’s easiest to get there with El Nido Tour A, which includes three of the four lagoons in El Nido.

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  7. 3 days ago · Located in Wimauma, experience over 5 acres of fun in the sun with everything from giant water slides and floating obstacles to kayaks and paddle boards.

  8. May 8, 2024 · The Big Lagoon is truly one of the most breathtaking places to see in El Nido. The majestic deep blue and bright turquoise waters are surrounded by massive tree-covered limestone cliffs. It’s a slice of paradise, unlike any other place you’ll see in the Philippines – or even the world.

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