Coron is a fantastic base for adventure, especially for underwater explorers seeking to dive amid the Japanese shipwrecks of the 1940s. Hop a guided mangrove kayak tour or practice your killer spike on the beach-volleyball court at Atwayan Beach. Jungle treks, horseback tours and island camping will further quench your thirst for the ultimate outdoor experience.
Restaurants in Coron
5.0 based on 682 reviews
Reggae Dive Center is a full-service Dive Center located in the uprising, beautiful town of Coron, Palawan, Philippines. We are the first and only PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Dive Center in Coron and have years of customer experience. Our services include personalized and friendliest scuba diving experiences for individuals and groups of divers.
5.0 based on 205 reviews
Fun & Sun Coron offers a wide range of services associated to scuba diving activities such as diving courses (from Discovery Scuba Dive to Divemaster course in both PADI and SSI) and leisure/fun dives for certified divers. Our day trip for fun divers usually includes three dives (wreck dives, lake dive or reef dive) and a delicious lunch is served on board for whom ever wants.
5.0 based on 336 reviews
Freediving courses | Freediving photography , freediving training and fun dive trips to Barracuda Lake
5.0 based on 308 reviews
Big Dream Boatman is a local and authentic experience in Palawan, Philippines. We specialise in Island Life experiences. We take explorers on different 3 night expeditions around Coron, El Nido and the Calamian Islands to really explore the 'final frontier' of Palawan. We are a very passionate group of individuals who love what we do and see ourselves more like a family, one that we hope you will join :).
5.0 based on 441 reviews
Corto Divers is located in Coron town, on Busuanga Island which is one of the two main islands of the Calamianes archipelago in the region of Palawan in the Philippines. Coron is the Philippines Capital of Wreck diving. There are also many beautiful reefs that still showcase the amazing diversity of the Philippines corals and under water life. French, English and Tagalog speaking guides and instructors, with qualifications and experience, are here to help and guide you throughout your stay among us.
4.5 based on 2,424 reviews
its similar to barracuda lake but both of them have their own beauty. The lake is very deep so its wonderful to explore all the sides as you can you lot of rock formations and scuba divers beneath you. the deck is very small so you have to ask many other tourists to give you a way.
4.5 based on 947 reviews
Hidden gem! Must go! Don't worry about the climb, you can take breaks and stop for photos. Lots of vendors selling water and other beverages. 744 steps is worth the climb for the stunning sunset views. Can get crowded... Like it did for us on a weekday but overall, a very fun activity to do either solo or with a group.
4.5 based on 560 reviews
Check out the video on YT just search "Siete Pecados by Juan Marko" See how beautiful the Marine Park and Drone Shots
4.5 based on 508 reviews
We were looking for a multi-day expedition, traveling from El Nido to Coron. We wanted something like Tao, but with fewer people. Abandon Paradise fit that bill - and was cheaper than Tao! We ended up being the only people to sign up for our dates, so we basically got a private boat tour. It was an absolutely unforgettable trip that I find myself day dreaming about a lot. Our guide Kier, alongside our captain, cook and skipper and dog Mishao took great care of us, preparing the most delicious meals (fresh fish off the side of the boat), tropical fruits, and showing us the best places to snorkel and spot sea turtles. This was the highlight of the trip. If you want to escape it all, in a smaller group than Tao, do consider Abandon Paradise - they are fantastic!!
4.5 based on 983 reviews
This place was suggested as a dive spot. I was initially skeptical as I didn’t think there was much to experience in a freshwater lake. Was I ever wrong. Diving this lake is an other wordly experience. It is eerie and magical at the same time. The water is cold as you go in but as you descend it SUDDENLY turns warm… almost too warm so you don’t actually want to wear a wetsuit when you dive here. The change in water temp was so sudden that my mask fogged up so you’ll need to brush up on your mask clearing skills if you want to see anything here. The lake itself is pretty deep so you want to dive close to the edges to experience the limestone structures that line the sides of the lake. They also have some really friendly freshwater catfish in there that you can practically hand feed by breaking up some of the snails on the lake bed.
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