BIRTHDAY EDITION
About Coron:
Coron is small, undeveloped
town on the islan of Busuanga, where most people stay when they visit the
Calamianes Groupof Islands in northern Palawan. Its not to be confused with
Coron Island which is near the town and where most of the island hopping takes
place. There’s not much to do in town itself so it’s basically a jumping point
for all the activities. Its directly accessible by plane ride from manila for
about an hour or via boat –either from El Nido or a longer passenger ferry from
Mania or Puerto Princesa.
On the flip side overlooks the
water but lacks the beach – so although you can still dine and drink ocean
front you don’t have the convenience of a quick dip or still along sand. On the
plus side though, Coron is much easier and comfortable to get to, so if you’re
short on time or don’t fancy a hectic boat ride this may well be a huge
positive.
Where to stay?
It’s a good decision that we stayed in a 4 star hotel
in Coron since there is not much to do in town. We stayed at Coron Westown for
4 days and 3 nights and made a reservation via agoda - http://www.agoda.com/
(They have discount!! Wink!) or you can visit their website - http://www.coronwestownresort.com/
and like them on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/coronwestownresort/?fref=ts
Coron Westown Hotel is 15-20
minutes away from Busuanga airport and 10 minutes away from the town. You’ll be
needing to ride a tricycle when going to the town. Stayed here for 4 days and 3
nights and I must say that the staff are very very accommodating. The hotel has
a restaurant for those who don’t want to explore foods in Coron. HAHA! :P They
also have a mini bar and KTV room for those who want to enjoy the night.
The Kiddie Pool
After a whole day of island
hopping, I suggest that go directly to this pool because of its warm water that
will make you relax. J
The Hotel Room
**Coron Westown Resort is a bit expensive
from other hotels but since this is special occasion we decided to stay in a
nice hotel. J
Where else to
stay in Coron, Palawan?See list below.
Blue Wave Hotel: http://www.agoda.com/en-sg/bluewave-hotel/hotel/coron-ph.html
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Coron Hilltop View Resort: http://www.agoda.com/en-sg/coron-hilltop-view-resort/hotel/coron-ph.html
Amphibi-ko Resort: http://www.agoda.com/en-sg/amphibi-ko-resort/hotel/coron-ph.html?asq
Centro Coron Bed and Breakfast:
http://www.agoda.com/en-sg/centro-coron-bed-and-breakfast/hotel/coron-ph.html?asq
What to do?
Island tour!! Hahaha. As we all
know that Coron have many islands to visit (Wink!).
Ready? Set and get wet!! Let’s
start with the Island hopping!
Day 1
was spent in the hotel because our flight was delayed. Sad.
Sniff Sniff!
Day 2
Kayangan Lake
Kayangan
Lake is one of Coron’s primary attractions. Accessible by a steep 10-15 minutes
uphill climb of approximately 300 steps towards the inland lake, the crystal
waters of Kayangan Lake are nestled into the mountain walls, underwater is like
a moonscape. There’s a little wooden walkway and platform to stash your things
if you go for a swim. Don’t expect privacy or quiet, though, as the lagoon
where boats (bangka) unload passengers looks like a small parking lot.
It
is also the “cleanest lake in the Philippines”, surrounded by karst scenery of
limestone cliffs and guarded maintained by Tagbanua tribesmen. The lake is made
of 70% freshwater and 30% salt water. One may choose to swim or snorkel in the
lake, or simply float around in a life jacket.
Malwawey Beach and Skeleton Wreck
Best part of the tour! Lunch
time = SEAfoods! HAHAHA!
The Skeleton Wreck is actually a Japanese ship -caught here and sunk along with 10 other freighters and gunboats by U.S Navy bomber during World War 2. Where eventually filled with corals and reefs fishes resulting in the visual spectacle divers experience today. Along with the other sunken wrecks in the area, this has pushed Coron to the list of the top 10 dive sites in the worlds according to Forbes Traveler Magazine.
A wrecked ship from World War 2.
CYC Beach (Coron Youth
Club)
Twin Lagoon
Day 3
Malcapuya Island
A boat ride from Coron town to
Malcapuya Island will take about 1.5 hour. The boats arrive on the north side
of the Island. From there it is a short walk over the south side where a long
stretch of White powdery sand welcomes you.
The water is shallow and you
have to walk out quite a bit before it gets deeper. There are plenty of fishes
fearlessly swimming around in the water and you can spot some giant clams at
the bottom. The beach itself is undoubtedly one of the best beaches in the
Calamian Islands, so if you want to spend a day relaxing to the beach Malcapuya
is definitely the place to go.
It is now owned by Boracay
Regency, Henann Group of Resorts will soon be establishing a 5 –star luxury
resort which is set to be the next big thing in Coron, Palawan.
Banana Island
Our buffet lunch was served here. There are sheds for shade.
There are also wooden cottages from where you can view the sea and take
pictures. You can also nap on the wooden beds, but I suggest you go snorkeling
instead. I recommend that you visit this island, there are magnificent fishes, corals
and GIANT clams. The corals and fishes are close to the shore. Good snorkeling spot.
And I also met Nemo!! and several amazing fishes!
Bulogdos Island
Bulog Dos is one
of the many beautiful islands of the Calamianes. It is located close to the tip
of Malroroy Peninsula at the northern end of Bulalacao, an island located
southwest of Coron Island and adjacent to Culion Island “Bulog Dos is actually
closer to Culion than Coron”. It was part of a 3-island destination for our
second day of Island-hopping in Coron, Palawan.
Bulog Dos itself looks more beautiful with its
short stretch of white sandy beach, crystal-clear aquamarine waters and a long
snaking sandbar that connects it to Malaroyroy Peninsula and the rest of
Bulalacao.
For Tour packages you can
contact Aqua Blue Tours : 09164003405. Always ask for discounts!! :P
Now this is the best part of travelling!!!!
What to eat and Where????
List of Restaurants in Coron, Palawan that I
recommend J
Kawayan Grill Station
Location: Calle San Pedro, Barangay 2,
Coron, Palawan, Busuanga Rd
Budget: PHP600 (2 Pax)
Balinsasayaw
Budget: PHP900
(2 Pax)
Santino’s Grill
Location: Coron - Busuanga
Rd, Coron, Palawan, Philippines
Budget: PHP800 (2 Pax)
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/santinosgrill
Now what are you waiting
for? PLAN, BOOK and ESCAPE!! J
Breakdown of Expense for 2 Pax (4days and
3nights)
Airfare
|
PHP
1,630.00
|
Accomodation
|
PHP 11,175.00
|
Van
Transfer from Airport to Hotel (Vice versa)
|
PHP 600.00
|
Food
|
PHP 3,100.00
|
Transportation
(Tricycle)
|
PHP 350.00
|
Souvenir
|
PHP 1,500.00
(Shirt, Ref magnet, Pearls)
|
Snorkel
(Rent)
|
PHP 600.00
(PHP150 / head, 2days tour)
|
Tour
Package Day 1
|
PHP 1,500.00
(free lunch)
|
Tour
Package Day 2
|
PHP 2,400.00
(free lunch)
|
Total
|
PHP 10,500.00
|