Coron

Coron, one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines, is best known for world-class World War II-era wreck diving, but the island also offers limestone karst landscapes, beautiful Palawan beaches, crystal-clear freshwater lakes, and shallow-water coral reefs.

Coron is the third-largest island in the Calamian Islands in northern Palawan in the Philippines. Coron Island is wedge-shaped limestone island and with few of its coastal areas being covered by mangrove forests. It is situated in the Calamianes group of Islands and belongs to the Municipality of Coron. While in Coron, here are the TOP things you can do.

Coron Busuanga Safari Calauit Tour.

See the beauties of both Africa and the tropical wonders by exploring Busuanga Island. The 3,700-hectare Calauit Island is home to the Calauit Safari Park, so leave Coron and head there. See African giraffes, zebras, bearcats, and Calamian deer move through the expansive grassland. Feed the giraffes up close with your hands.

Mt. Tapyas

Within Coron Town, Busuanga's Mount Tapyas is the most well-known viewpoint, and it provides wide views of the surrounding hills as well as a clear view of the spectacular Coron Island in Palawan. Getting to the towering cross at the summit requires climbing 721 steps, making the view challenging but it’s worth a shot.

Maquinit Hotspring

Consider visiting the tranquil Maquinit Hot Springs. The only saltwater spring in the Philippines, Maquinit Hot Springs, is supplied by an active, subaquatic volcano.

All of the hot springs are securely fastened. A full day of island hopping and outdoor adventure is the perfect opportunity to unwind in the warm waves, which is also the best approach to relieve sore muscles.

The Maquinit Hot Springs are situated on the southern coast of Busuanga Island. It's not difficult to get there as it's only a 30-minute trip from Coron Town.

Coron Super Ultimate Tour

Visit the higlights around Coron’s breathtaking lagoons and snorkeling reefs on this day tour.

Kayangan Lake

The most popular destination on Coron Island is without a doubt Kayangan Lake, and for good reason. The boat parking area which is actually a clean reef with sparkling water, welcomes you as you pull up. After leaving the boat in place, you make a short climb to a viewpoint before making your way down the opposite side to the renowned Kayangan Lake. A freshwater lake in Coron, Palawan, that is crystal clear and features spectacular underwater rock formations is one of the area's most amazing attractions.

Barracuda Lake

Barracuda Lake has a surreal atmosphere. The trail that leads to the lake's entrance snakes over jagged rocks look like they were taken straight out of a movie. Despite the lake's size, its deep waters offer a secluded free-diving paradise to swimmers. You will be amazed by the underwater cliffs as you free dive or snorkel in this freshwater lake on Coron Island.

Twin Lagoon

Twin Lagoon is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Coron. These two gorgeous ponds, perfect for swimming, are surrounded by the most picturesque scenery you can imagine. During high tide, visitors can use the wooden steps to hop between the two lagoons; at low tide, you can swim beneath the very small cliff that separates them. You have a hard time accepting that it's a real location.

It is typically a part of everyone's vacation plans to Coron, but as a result, it could get very busy. You're about to experience one of the most favorite wild swimming spots ever!

Skeleton Reef

The 25-meter-long Japanese supply ship Skeleton Wreck was attacked by an airstrike by the US air force during World War Two. The ship is anchored at a depth of 5 meters, with a maximum depth of 22 meters. It is an incredible experience to be able to come close to a WWII shipwreck. In addition to snorkeling on the surface, it is a fantastic location for free-diving or scuba diving. You will truly like this experience even though it is somewhat busy. Everything is extraordinary.