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!
Coron is a very beautiful island... Your pictures are great, by the way.
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