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Nat-Nat
Close-to-town reef slope with turtles, coral terraces, and night dives.
Local operator required
Nat-Nat is typically dived as a guided boat trip from El Nido town rather than as an independent shore entry.
About Nat-Nat
Nat-Nat is a close-to-town reef slope on the southeast side of Cadlao Island, usually dived by boat as an easy daytime reef or night dive. Shallow hard-coral terraces open into sandy lanes and patches, so the site suits relaxed circuits, training-style profiles, and photographers when conditions are calm. Divers regularly look for turtles, stingrays, cuttlefish, nudibranchs, lionfish, ribbon eels, and schools of barracuda around the reef. Conditions are often gentle, but tidal flow can build enough to turn the dive into a light drift on some days.
Research Estimate At Nat-Nat
Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.
Where Is Nat-Nat?
Nat-Nat Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
5m - 20m
Depth Note
Public dive-site descriptions consistently place Nat-Nat in the shallow range, commonly around 5-20 m, with some operators listing slightly deeper extensions.
Best Season
November to May is the most reliable window for calmer seas and clearer water.
Typical Conditions
Short boat run to a shallow reef slope with sandy sections. Visibility ranges from modest to very good depending on season, and current is usually light but can strengthen with tide.
Safety & Access At Nat-Nat
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Usually straightforward, but tidal flow can shift from gentle to noticeably moving water. Beginners are best guided closely and should expect dive plans to follow the day's current and visibility.
Access Restrictions
Boat access only. Divers should expect local eco-tourism or protected-area fees required for El Nido activities at the time of travel.
Legal Notes
Nat-Nat lies within the wider protected waters of El Nido-Taytay, so normal local conservation rules, fee collection, and operator guidance apply.
Local Intel For Nat-Nat
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Works well as an easy reef dive, a second dive, or a night dive, with route options that stay shallow or follow the reef longer when current allows.
Nat-Nat Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Nat-Nat
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Recent Logged Visits At Nat-Nat
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Nat-Nat
Average conditions based on logged dives & visits.
Nat-Nat Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.
Nat-Nat Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Independent visibility and current ranges used only as a conservative secondary planning signal.
Near-town location, boat access, depth band, night-dive suitability, and generally light current.
Coral-terrace layout, marine-life highlights, and occasional stronger current or drift conditions.
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