Miyerkules, Disyembre 14, 2016

Nice to be back, Coron!



This island, only a 20-minute bangka ride from Coron Town, has an imposing, mysterious skyline that wouldn’t be out of place in a King Kong film. Flying over Coron, you see that what lies inland, on the other side of the fortresslike, jungle-clad, rocky escarpments, is inaccessible terrain pockmarked with lakes, two of which, Lake Kayangan and Lake Barracuda, are Coron’s primary attractions.

Accessible by a steep 10-minute climb, the crystal-clear waters of Lake Kayangan are nestled into the mountain walls. Underwater is like a moonscape; there’s a 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 bangkas unload passengers looks like a mall parking lot at noon.

at the Coron Westown Hotel - This is a very nice hotel, by the way.

The view is breathtaking at the Kayangan Lake...

White Sand? Coron has that... 

Overlooking Kayangan lake...

The food at Santino's Grill is THE BEST! 

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