Calamian Islands
Travel & Tours
Door # 30, Restolane Bldg., Coron Boulevard,
Coron, Palawan, Philippines

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Coron Destinations & Attractions

The tour packages we offer are uniquely tailored in a way that destinations and activities are diverse that you will surely get the most of the bucket. 


KAYANGAN LAKE

The cleanest and greenest lake in the Philippines – Hall of Fame Awardee.  This lake surrounded by the limestone cliffs holds crystal clear brackish water ideal for swimming and snorkeling .

CORON TOWN

Coron town lies in the south of Busuanga Island. It is the center of trade and industry of the northern municipalities of Palawan and serves as the gateway to the municipalities of Culion, Busuanga and Calamianes Islands. Tourism plays as a major industry in town.

TWIN LAGOON

An enclosed lagoon surrounded by the jagged limestone cliffs  where a small opening allows you to get inside the lagoon and see the magnificent rock formations. 

BANOL BEACH
One of the small pocket beaches of Coron island covered with majestic limestone cliffs, fine white sand and crystal clear water that makes it ideal for swimming and   relaxing. 
SKELETON WRECK
Located near one of the beaches of Coron island, it is one of the shallowest ship wreck sites in the area. The wreck is visible from the surface of the water rich in coral gardens with fishes, thus its one of the best snorkeling locations

MAQUINIT HOTSPRING

A 38 degrees Celsius salt water hot spring surrounded by the mangroves. There are two hot pools adjacent to the spring, both cascade down into a larger pool. the water flows directly into the sea. This place is ideal to visit in the late afternoon or evening, after the tour.

MOUNT TAPYAS

Climb 724 steps to the huge cross on top of the mountain. On top, one will have the bird’s eye view of Coron town, Coron bay and its islands, the road to Busuanga, the sprouting commercial buildings and the greenery of Coron.  

CALAUIT GAME PRESERVE AND WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Covering an area of 3,700 hectares Calauit Island Wildlife Sanctuary is home to both endemic animals and African wildlife. The  is a natural area where the entire environment and all the plants and animals are allowed to live in a natural state with the absolute minimum of human interference or disturbance.
CALUMBUYAN ISLAND
An island an hour and half away from Coron town where corals were pristine - alive, colorful and rich in marine life. Though the drop-off is close to the shore, it is really where the beautiful gets to be MORE beautiful and colorful. Snorkeling around the island and taking deep plunges for getting up close and personal with the denizens of the sea, is the best activity.
LUSONG GUNBOAT
A shallow Japanese WWII ship wreck, lying from the surface to 33 ft, this is equally good for snorkeling and wreck photography. The wreck has been salvaged and all the top has gone. It is nicely covered with sponges and soft corals, and serves as shelter to various fishes such as Copperband Butterflyfish, six-banded angelfish, pufferfish of all sizes, batfish and various sea cucumbers.

EAST TANGAT WRECK

Believed to be either a tugboat or an anti-submarine craft, this was sunk on 24 September 1944 by US aircraft, 130 ft long, 500 gross tons, it lies listing to starboard down a sandy slope with the stern at 72 ft and the top of the bow at 10 ft pointing 320 degrees(compass bearing). The water is mostly shallow enough for snorkellers and photographers. There are no corals on the wreck, but there are some large lettuce corals beside it. Smakll fishes are present in the area such as angelfish and butterflyfish.

CORAL GARDEN
A beautiful shallow coral garden at 13 ft covered with excellent stony, leathery and soft corals, including large table corals. The area is abundant of various reef fishes,  sea stars and anemones with clownfish. This is frequent visibility of sea turtles in ths area.  
BLACK ISLAND
Commonly known as Malajon in native dialect, this island has unique physical characteristics which include limestone formation, three small caves with mini pools and a 150-foot black rock rising from one of the caves. Surrounded by white sand, Black island serves as a resting place for fishermen and a source of edible bird’s nest and guano for fertilizers