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Surrounded by 123,000 acres of protected forests, jagged limestone cliffs, and hidden lagoons, travelers to sister resorts El Nido Lagen Island and El Nido Miniloc Island can take their pick of daily activities: bird-watching, kayaking, rock climbing, or simply watching fish swim below one of the guest-cottages-on-stilts, which are set above the crystalline ocean.
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From Travel + Leisure, Nov 2007
“We partnered with Conservation International to develop a comprehensive green-hotel assessment test to learn what properties around the world are doing to conserve water and energy, eliminate waste, and support their local habitats and communities. Here, our picks among the hotels with the highest environmental standards...” MORE>>
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