Coron is a tropical island in the province of Palawan. Best known for world-class WWII-era shipwreck diving, incredible limestone karst landscapes, crystal-clear freshwater lakes and shallow-water coral reefs. Coron also refers to nearby Coron town, a transit hub on neighboring Busuanga Island where the airport and most accommodations are located, as well as daytime boat trips that are the only way to visit the tribally-protected island itself. Many visitors travel onwards to the El Nido region.
The Coron Island best known for the Japanese World War II ship wreck dives, and the site has been named in many lists of top dive spots in the world. In September 1944, a fleet of Japanese ships hiding in the harbor were sunk in a daring raid by the US Navy. The result is around ten well preserved underwater shipwrecks surrounded by coral reefs.
Coron Island itself hosts the pristine Barracuda and Kayangan lakes, well worth a day trip to explore the perfectly clear, mixed fresh and salt water environments with a visible thermoclines and an unusual amount of aquatic life. Coron and many nearby islands are dotted with tiny white sand beaches, often surrounded by large limestone cliffs and wildlife, as well as extensive reefs for snorkeling. The island is the ancestral domain of an indigenous tribe who are managing the island in a sustainable way, preventing the encroachment of garbage and disallowing overnight access.
WHERE IS CORON?
HOW TO GET TO CORON PALAWAN
FERRY FROM MANILA TO CORON
FERRY FROM EL NIDO TO CORON
EXPEDITION CRUISE EL NIDO TO CORON