The islands of Coron, sometimes known as Coron, are among our favorite spots on the planet. The most well-known feature of this group of islands is a number of WWII shipwrecks that are permanently entombed off the coast of Coron.
Coron is equally beautiful on the surface, and it is home to one of the most photographed sites in the Philippines. It is located in the Palawan Provence in the extreme west of the Philippines and is part of the Calamian Islands, or Calamianes Archipelago.

Many of the best sights in Coron are found on Coron Island, which is a 30-minute boat ride from the town on Busuanga Island. Twin Lagoons, Kayangan Lake, Barracuda Lake, and numerous beautiful beaches and smaller lagoons may all be found here.
CORON ISLAND HOPPING TOUR
Coron has so much to offer and the top thing to do in Coron is to do an Island Hopping Tour! With so many beaches and islands; these are the top beaches, islands, and lakes to visit in Coron, Palawan

Twin Lagoons


The Twin Lagoons are one of the must-see destinations on the Coron Island Hopping Tour. The boats dock in the first lagoon, while the second lagoon is hidden and only accessible during high tide via a small breach beneath the rock or a ladder over the rock.
Kayangan Lake



We also went to Kayangan Lake, which is one of the country’s cleanest lakes. The Blue Lagoon is surrounded on all sides by large limestone formations that give the area an isolated feel. To reach here, you must walk 200 steps back and forth, for a total of 400 steps. It’s a little difficult, especially if you’re not used to hiking, but it’s well worth it. You may either take in the scenery or go for a swim; the choice is yours.
Banul Beach


Banul beach is 5-10 minutes from the lakes and Twin Lagoon. This beach is frequently used as a lunch stop and they usually serve boodle fight for the guest.




Coral Garden
Wreck diving in Coron’s waters is another excellent way to discover underwater treasures from the 1940s. We couldn’t see the Skeletal Wreck because it was nearing dusk, so we went snorkeling and kayaking at Coral Garden instead. The Reef Garden is a spot where you can witness gorgeous, healthy corals and a diverse range of water life. I enjoy diving but I chose to go snorkeling. Hopefully, I’ll be able to dive into the enormous Japanese wreckage in Coron someday.


Coron town tours, reefs and wreck tours, and island escapade tours are all available at Bacau Bay Resort Coron. The Island Tour, which includes Twin Lagoon, Barracuda Lake, Banul Beach, Coral Garden, and Kayangan Lake, was our choice.
Need a place to stay in Coron, Palawan? You might want to check Bacay Bay Resort Coron
Yay tlga nman isa sa perfect place itong palawan . Must visit this place 🥰❤️
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