Canadian Travel Blogger: Nacpan Beach, Palawan is the Most Beautiful Beach!

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Videos source: Christian’s Travel Vlogs

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The 22-year-old travel blogger from Vancouver, Canada posted a video of his experience in Nacpan Beach, one of the most popular tourist destinations in El Nido, Palawa. Nacpan Beach is located 7 kilometers north of El Nido town, it features a stretch of at least four kilometers cream sand beach decorated with coconut trees.

The famous Beach is also part of the world-renowned twin beaches of El Nido, Palawan, the Nacpan and Caliban Beaches. According to the popular travel blogger, he and his girlfriend Laura visited El Nido last year and they decided to go back despite El Nido’s “horrible accommodation.”

LeBlanc posted the following statement on his viral video featuring the Nacpan Beach “Looking for the most beautiful beach in the world? Nacpan beach in Palawan Philippines easily takes the cake. We visited it the year before and we were excited to see very little had changed. There are few beaches that offer such beauty and privacy, but just take my word for it, don’t go visit it please.

Aside from Palawan, the couple also visited Cebu, Boracay and Dumaguete.

Whole article source: PhilNews.ph

A world-renowned Canadian blogger Christian LeBlanc visited the province of Palawan and declared on his video blog that the Nacpan Beach in El Nido, Palawan is the “world’s most beautiful beach.” The Canadian vlogger had a huge following on YouTube with more than 74K subscribers and a combined more than 7 million video views on YouTube.

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