Coron

Coron, located in northern Palawan, Philippines, is a stunning destination known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden lakes, and crystal-clear waters, making it a paradise for both divers and nature lovers. 

Natural Beauty: Coron is characterized by its rugged landscape, with towering karst formations and pristine beaches. 

Diving and Snorkeling:

The area boasts some of the world’s best dive sites, including sunken World War II Japanese shipwrecks, attracting divers from around the globe. 

Unique Lakes:

Coron is home to several stunning lakes, such as Kayangan Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters and limestone cliffs, and Barracuda Lake, famous for its unique thermocline phenomenon. 

Siete Pecados Marine Park:

This marine park is a must-visit for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of marine life and stunning coral formations. 

Indigenous Culture:

The island is home to the Indigenous Tagbanua people, with two small villages, Banuang Daan and Cabugao. 

UNESCO Tentative List:

Coron Island Natural Biotic Area is under protection and is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. 

Other Attractions:

Besides the main attractions, Coron also has other destinations like CYC Beach, Hidden Lagoon, Maquinit Hot Spring, and Calachuchi Beach. 

More Laid Back than El Nido:

Coron is often considered the more quiet and laid-back sibling of El Nido, another famous Palawan destination. 

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