SHIMIZU ISLAND (El Nido, Palawan)

MAY 2013 Visit


Named after a Japanese diver who died in an underwater tunnel in this island, Shimizu has long been considered as one of the nice snorkeling sites in El Nido's Tour A packages.

This was our second to the last stop during our combination tour of tours A and C.Our boat didn't dock at the shore of the island, the boat just stayed at an area in front of the island where most of the fishes are. We snorkeled and just enjoyed our time with the fishes. This island is my top 3 favorite among the 9 islands that I've visited.

According to our boatman, there is an underwater tunnel in the side of the Island, i just don't know if it's still open for diving because there was a Japanese diver who died in there long time ago.

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(Snorkeling at Shimizu Island)



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(My snorkeling buddies)



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(Lots of different fishes at Shimizu Island, EL NIDO, Palawan Philippines)




Shimizu Island is also home to a variety of marine life. There are a lot of different fishes that you can see here, making snorkeling a lot  more fun! I enjoyed the fish feeding activity that we had. It's so entertaining to see the fishes eat the food that you're holding.

It's a fun experience seeing them gather around you to attack the food that you're offering to them. :) From small to medium, to large sizes of fish, and from stripes to colorful fishes, they're all here! You will really enjoy swimming with the fishes! :)

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(The picturesque view of the Limestone cliffs in Shimizu Island--El Nido, Palawan Philippines, May 18, 2013)



Aside from being home to a variety of fishes and other marine life, the island has a white-sand beach, which is a perfect picnic spot. It is a favorite lunch area and picnic spot of tourists and locals alike. No entrance fee is being collected in the island.

The picturesque view of Shimizu Island offers a good background for picture taking. The serenity of the place is also very relaxing and the sight of the limestone cliffs is just awesome.

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(The picturesque view of the Limestone cliffs in Shimizu Island--El Nido, Palawan Philippines, May 18, 2013)



Of course, me and my friends didn't missed the photo ops! :) Picture picture on! :))

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(The picturesque view of the Limestone cliffs)



Have you already been  to Shimizu Island? If not yet, then go ahead and explore the beautiful islands of El Nido and don't forget to include Shimizu Island in your Island Hopping itinerary for an epic snorkeling experience!


ADIOS!

-The Palawenya Explorer


Updates

MAY & JUNE 2015 Visit

Last May and June of 2015 was my second and third time to visit this island.


(The towering limestones of Shimizu Island)

As usual, the islands of El Nido has this ability to make you feel as if it's your first time to visit its islands even if you've already been there before.


(The amazing view of the island)

During my second visit at Shimizu, a beautiful sea turtle (pawikan) welcomed us in the island. It only shows us how rich the marine life in the island is.

(Crystal clear waters and white sand beach)
 The towering view of the island's limestone sets as a nice background for photo opps. Check out some of my family's photos that i snapped  during my May 2015 visit.

Here's my sister with my niece, Lexi.

(Mother and daughter picture at Shimizu)
My other niece, Kaye.
(A perfect background for photo opps)
 Last June 2015 (my third visit), we had our lunch stop over at Shimizu. It was my first time to step on the shore of its beautiful white sand beach. During my 1st and 2nd visit, we just stopped by the snorkeling site in front of this island and we weren't able to go to the island itself.

(Our scrumptious lunch)
 Shimizu is not only known in El Nido as a good snorkeling site, but it's also popularly known as a lunch stop over spot of island hoppers particularly in the Island Hopping Tour A.



(Seafood feast + Amazing view and island feels = absolutely EPIC!)

Our lunch consists of:

Grilled Squid,
(Grilled squid! My favorite!)
Grilled pork chops,

(Grilled Pork chop)
fish, and a lot more!


(The view from our lunch table)


 We had an amazing lunch by the beach! If I may use my uncle's favorite line to describe our lunch by the beach, it's "Priceless!" :)

(Sight-seeing under the water)

 You can go fish feeding before or after your lunch.

(Fish feeding at Shimizu)
 As for us, we went fish feeding before lunch.

(Lots of fishes!)
 While our boatmen were busy preparing our lunch, we went snorkeling and fish feeding. My aunt and her family really enjoyed feeding the fishes, there was a lot of fishes!

(My aunt and cousin enjoying the presence of the fishes)
 The number and types of fishes are differing in the different snorkeling areas of Shimizu.

(Fishes at Shimizu)
 There are a lot of different types of fishes there, but these are just some of the different fishes that you can see there.

(Fishes at Shimizu)

 My favorite spot is at the deeper parts of the island's waters. It was during my first visit in this island that i had seen a variety of beautiful and colorful fishes. I even saw incredibly large fishes such as Suran (the one perfect for grilling) and I also saw a very colorful fish resembling the colors of the rainbow and neon colored fishes as well.


Shimizu island is really a perfect spot for fish feeding and snorkeling. It is really blessed with a rich marine life.

If you also want to experience and see God's wonderful creations in this island, don't forget to include it in your El Nido Island Hopping Tour Itinerary. :)



ADIOS!


-The Palawenya Explorer ;)
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