Coron Island in Palawan is a real beauty of nature.
Coron is both the name of the largest town on the island of Busuanga, and the name of a different, smaller island just offshore. The area is famous for its World War II wreck diving, and the site has been named in many lists of top dive spots in the world.
This small island in the Philippines is listed as one of the best 10 scuba diving spot in the world from travelers magazine.
The visibility under water is around 25 meters and most of Scuba diving spots are between 3 meters to 43 meters deep.
7 Lacs in its mountains, the shape of Coron Island in Palawan offer as well the perfect place to enjoy hiking and snorkeling.
There are also attractions on Coron Island itself. There are many beautiful bleach white sand beaches, mostly tiny and surrounded by large limestone cliffs and wildlife. Barracuda and Kayangan lakes are both stunning locations, and good for snorkeling, and the island is the ancestral domain of an indigenous tribe who are managing the island in a sustainable way and keeping outsiders at a distance and offshore at night.