Palawan · Month comparison

January vs December

December ranks #1 overall vs January at #3. Peak season builds through December — excellent dry conditions, Christmas atmosphere, and prices rising sharply.

Palawan January — aerial view of turquoise water between towering limestone karst mountains at El Nido

January

#3 of 12 months

Best match

The driest and most popular month — ideal conditions but peak prices and maximum crowds at El Nido.

  • The driest month of the year at just 30mm — El Nido boat tours to the Big and Small Lagoons run every day without cancellations, and the water is at its clearest and calmest
  • Temperatures are perfect: 29°C with low humidity makes touring the limestone islands genuinely comfortable rather than punishing
Palawan December — kayaking through turquoise water surrounded by limestone karst mountains at El Nido in peak season

December

#1 of 12 months

Best match

Peak season builds through December — excellent dry conditions, Christmas atmosphere, and prices rising sharply.

  • December is reliably dry at 42mm and sunny — boat tours operate every day and the water is returning to its peak-season clarity; excellent conditions
  • Christmas and New Year create a genuinely festive atmosphere in El Nido town — Filipino hospitality at its most celebratory; the island is worth experiencing in the festive season
FactorJanuaryDecember
Weather score
10
9
Value score
2
3
Crowd score
2
3
Events score
5
6
Atmosphere
8
8
Avg high temp29°C29°C
Monthly rain30mm42mm
Daily sunshine8.5hrs7.8hrs

January trade-offs

  • Peak pricing across all accommodation: El Nido bungalows and boutique resorts charge annual maximums, and properties book out weeks in advance
  • El Nido town and popular beaches like Nacpan and Las Cabanas are at maximum capacity — sunrise at viewpoints requires an early start to beat the crowds
  • Boats to popular lagoons and Helicopter Island fill quickly; tours from lesser operators can feel rushed and overcrowded

December trade-offs

  • Prices jump sharply from the second week of December — Christmas and New Year week are the most expensive period of the year in some properties, comparable to January
  • The week between Christmas and New Year brings maximum crowd pressure: boats are full, Nacpan Beach is packed, and El Nido town is at its busiest
  • Pre-Christmas week (December 22–25) and New Year's Eve can feel chaotic rather than festive if you are unprepared for Filipino Christmas scale
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