Coron isn't just a stop; it's your first and last taste of Palawan's magic. As the home of Francisco B. Reyes Airport, this captivating gem connects you to the world, setting the stage for your Philippine adventure.

Discover Filipino hospitality as you explore local markets filled with fresh produce and artisanal crafts. Coron’s diverse cuisine reflects its culture, offering everything from vibrant street food to gourmet dining experiences. Savor unique flavors that make Palawan special.

Immerse yourself in breathtaking beauty just a short boat ride away to stunning islands, or wander the lush landscapes beyond the town. Coron serves as your gateway to exploring the wonders of Palawan. From here, you can venture to the stunning landscapes of Calamianes Islands, where more adventures and natural wonders await.

Don't settle for ordinary – let Coron be the vibrant kickoff to your Palawan experience. Explore, indulge, and make every moment count in this tropical haven!

If you crave a coastal experience, a quick ride will take you to the tranquil shores of Banol Beach , which offers a range of options to suit all budgets. Whether you plan to stay or just enjoy a meal and a beverage, soak in the serene ambiance of the place.

In the late afternoon, enjoy a cocktail beachside while you take in a spectacular sunset. For a rush of adrenaline, try snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters or kayaking around the limestone cliffs. Coron Island is a quick boat ride from the town and serves as your transit hub to the picturesque Calamian Islands.

At the iconic Maquinit Hot Springs, you can relax in the therapeutic waters or take a leisurely hike up Mt. Tapyas for a panoramic view of the island.

Downtown Coron is your best bet for picking up local handicrafts and souvenirs to take home. Stop by the public market to fill up on fresh seafood and local delicacies at bargain prices. Numerous authentic food joints along the main street will tantalize your appetite.

You’ll discover that Coron is the perfect place to start your holiday in Palawan.