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Busuanga Bay Lodge - The view from hotel!!!

Busuanga Bay Lodge

4.5(4 reviews)
15.9 km
₱₱

Amazing stay, the hotel is 45 minutes from Coron and airport, which what we are looking for, to be…read moreaway from city craziness, warm welcome from staffs and hotel manager, breathtaking views and all in all excellent hospitality and stay, would go back again!!!

45 mins away from the Coron airport, this beautiful resort is full of picturesque views, delicious…read morefood and lovely hospitality. If you want a quiet, serene vacation, come here. The staff cater to your every need, and enjoy doing it. It's a family friendly resort with free water activities (fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding), a pool, beach, and excursions you can book through the hotel. The rooms are clean, large and the beds are so friggin' comfortable it's hard to get out of them! My family and I stayed in Villa 1. They have a kitchenette with an induction oven, but nothing to cook with. When we asked for a pan, they actually room our food and cooked it for us (mind you we were just warming up leftovers). You can get breakfast included, which is a plated meal. It was very tasty. We ate at the Pavilion Restaurant several times and everything we had was delicious. Although it's hard not to, don't fill up on the fresh warm bread they give you. Added bonus is the great house music always playing at the restaurant, except when they have talented musicians serenade you. Wish I didn't have to leave!

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Busuanga Bay Lodge - Busuanga Bay Lodge with families!!

Busuanga Bay Lodge with families!!

Busuanga Bay Lodge - Lobby/Pavilion Restaurant view

Lobby/Pavilion Restaurant view

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Club Paradise

Club Paradise

4.3(10 reviews)
19.5 km

Came here on 2/21/26 via Cebu Pacific. We were met at Busuangga airport and brought to the port by…read morevan. It took 15 minutes from the airport to the port and 40 minutes by boat from port to the resort. Service from the airport driver, boat greeter/guide, reception, housekeeping and restaurant staff at Sinag restaurant gave very attentive, friendly and speedy service. We had dinner at Sinag. They served a complimentary basket of two flavors of pan de Sal (plain and malunggay). Oh my goodness! We could have had 20 of these. They were soft, freshly baked and fluffy. Then, we ordered kare-kare, Bacolod sinugba grilled pork belly, ube coconut shake, turon and ube ice cream. Their food presentation is so lovely and authentic. The kare-kare was probably the best we've had. Several plates of veges and peanuts were brought in with a clay pot and mixed with oxtail and sauce tableside. I thought the little rice pots were charming. Reminded me of the larger versions we had during my childhood. The sinugba was good. The ube coconut drink was delicious and the desserts were phenomenal. Now, as to our room, it was a garden view on the 2nd floor and the concrete steps were very steep. There were probably 40 steps in all. We were panting by the time we got to our room.

Day 1: There was seamless transportation to resort. Bus then boat ride. Staff greeted us and was…read morevery friendly. The room had great ac, very clean, and many complimentary items. Complimentary treats are delicious as well. We had a dinner scheduled at 5:30pm for a party of 12. Upon arrival, the table setting was different than advertised photos but still was gorgeous and on the actual beach which was what we wanted. We received menus to the grill even though we were told we were able to pick from a menu which had a more Western fusion theme. This was unexpected as well, but we put in drink orders and food orders. Unfortunately there were many bugs flying around us, significantly more than usual. An hour later we had no drinks or food, it was getting dark, and so we decided to get up and ask to all move to the actual restaurant part to make it easier for them. We finally received our drinks which now had melted ice and our coconuts were lukewarm. Then the salads came (included in the meal), it was an embarrassment of a salad. Something even worse than what you would see in a school cafeteria, incredibly overcooked chicken and a measly portion. The soup (also included) followed which tasted like instant soup (think grocery store Benihana's dupe) and had undercooked mushroom chunks. I ordered the ribs which was dry but the flavor was good, especially because I was starving at this point. My friend next to me ordered the salmon which was so overcooked it resembled a brick. It was also interesting to us that now that we had complained and were visibly upset that now the staff decided to be attentive. We received complimentary mango cheesecakes for their bad service. It reminded me of something you'd find at costco and I felt it had little to no mango flavor. Unfortunately this mid tier dessert was the general consensus to be the best part of the meal since everything else was greatly disappointing. Day 2: My friend woke up with heat exhaustion so I called the front desk to get more water, ice and a thin sheet since there's only a thick comforter on the beds. No answer so I went to the front desk and they said housekeeping can bring it to me and I can go to the restaurant. I got water and ice at the restaurant fine and the manager said they could bring housekeeping stuff over to my room. After initially telling housekeeping around 7:20am and a manager at 7:30am. I came back to my room to call housekeeping to followup and they said they'd be there immediately and it seemed front desk and manager did not communicate my needs to them. Housekeeping did not come until 8:15am, about an hour from when I initially asked. Lack of communication and urgency after I told two employees my friend was sick was concerning. Spent some time at the beach and tried some American food and drinks. Those parts were nice. Day 3: Spent some time at the beach and exploring the resort. Wish it was easier to order food/drinks to and from lounging areas or that there were more bars/restaurant options. Cheddar bacon apple sandwich was nice. Drinks were strong, highly recommend only ordering off the menu because venturing from it causes subpar drinks. Also, was surprised to see a "clean" beach towel I received was COVERED in brown and black stains. I also received a "clean" towel from housekeeping smeared in black stains. For dinner, we tried the sinig restaurant and it was delicious. Great service and amazing selection/wide variety. Especially loved their boodle fight and dessert options. Got back to our room to find a stench eminating from the bathroom because the water here is potent. After a while you can tell the water is green so be careful. Day 4: Had to see the doctor and he was very helpful. Spent some more time taking photos and relaxing around the resort. Had dinner again at Sinag which was really lovely. Staff at sinag was very accommodating and helpful. The food was great. Laing and the salted egg bibingka were definitely my favorite Day 5: Checkout was a breeze and there was a slight delay to our boat ride back. Luckily they were able to take us closer to get us on a van ride that was shorter to the airport. Complimentary sweet treats were great as well. Overall, beautiful location. Lots of wildlife in the actual resort; snorkeling, sea turtles, large lizards at breakfast, and fruit bats hanging over the resort. Sinag was delicious and we loved the staff, but the other restaurant seemed subpar with a large party. Unfortunately, urgency and communication between staff seems lacking which caused great discomfort and disappointment within our party. Other customers at the resort were also unfriendly and we felt a hostile energy from them. Hoping they improve in the future.

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Club Paradise - Kare-kare

Kare-kare

Club Paradise - Lunch at Kalachuchi beach

Lunch at Kalachuchi beach

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El Rio Y Mar Resort - Seating at the bar

El Rio Y Mar Resort

4.9(7 reviews)
19.4 km

The hospitality and exclusivity of staying at the resort is second to none and each staff remembers…read moreyour last name and definitely the welcome band and the farewell song are one of our favorite. Highly recommended place. We came Aug 5-8 and only a few rain shower and kids didn't mind the 30 mins island hopping. Snorkeling, kayaking, playing billiards, darts and the pool kept everyone busy and a great family fun. Oh shout out to the spa team! Great hands!!!

The feeling of sleeping in the remote tropics with a bit of luxury. From runway to the resort, you…read morefeel like you're going to a tropical hideaway. You'll get off the plane onto the tarmac and grab your luggage from the only carousel available. Resort provides transportation to/from the resort. Hop in the van for a 15-30 mins ride depending on your route. Then take a boat for 15-20 mins. Only way in/out of the resort is by boat. Once you see the resort, you'll know what I'm talking about when I say "tropical hideaway". Beautiful scenery of the resort and the waters. When checking in, you're greeted with staff singing a welcome song and a welcome non-alcoholic drink. Our stay was in a duplex beach cabin with adjoining doors. Both rooms were spacious and very clean. Small tub of water sits by the door to wash your feet of sand and debris if you need it. Patios have chairs to lounge and take in the beautiful beach view. Bathrooms have showers and limited amenities. Hairdryer, toothbrushes with toothpaste, soap, shower cap, and shampoo. Rooms have a safe, small basket to carry your belongings to the beach or infinity pool, slippers, robes, complimentary bottles of water (which they replenish every day if you drink them) and coffee maker. Resort has many things on site, including activities such as billiards, karaoke rooms, kayaking, paddleboarding, beach volleyball, swimming in roped off area (very safe). Very small gift shop with decent prices compared to US resorts. Although the place was fully booked, it was never crowded anywhere and almost felt like your family was alone to enjoy the entire place. Customer service was beyond excellent! Everyone there greeted you with smiles and offered help. Our server Jewrel was the best! Lunch and dinners at the only restaurant on site is by purchase but prices were decent and food tasted good! Breakfast is complimentary. Front desk is very helpful too. For a fee, you can book excursions. We chose the all-day island tour. Resort to Coron town is 1 hour. By boat, we went to Twin Lagoon, Kayangan Lake, Barracuda Lake, Siete Picados Marine Park, and Maquinit Hot Springs. Worth every peso! Highly recommended. Comes with a lunch, snorkel gear, towels and tour guide (3 other staff to also help you throughout the entire tour- helpful when I didn't want to swim anymore- they pulled me with a floater). Twin Lagoon- you'll get off boat into the water and swim to the lagoon. Get a kayak if you don't want to (must be booked prior to leaving Corona Town port). Barracuda Lake- some uneasy stairs so be careful (someone fell into the waters next to stairs). Kayangan Lake- so many stairs and steep! Siete Marine Park- coral reef beautiful! Maquinit Hot Springs- perfect ending to a long day of swimming. Quick stop at souvenir shop before heading back to resort. Ask for Darren if possible. He was the best tour guide!! Tips: Bring conditioner, small loofah, and body lotion. Bring water, snacks, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, small soap, toilet paper and water shoes for the excursions. Beware: no clean bathrooms, toilet paper and soap. Hot springs is the only place with decent toilet and toilet paper.

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El Rio Y Mar Resort - Front at night time

Front at night time

El Rio Y Mar Resort - Front of the resort

Front of the resort

El Rio Y Mar Resort - Calamari liqour

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Calamari liqour

Sanctuaria Treehouses - 12.28.18 dinner: fried chicken super yum with nice view

Sanctuaria Treehouses

4.0(1 review)
11.3 km

12.28.18 -12.3o.18…read more We can't thank our friends enough to book this place for us! It was our first time visiting and the reason we were in the Philippines want because of our friends' wedding. So they planned an itinerary for us and that Coron is a beautiful place to visit. What can we say? Indeed. I believe she found this through Airbnb. We had other options but none of the ones we selected were available to our stay so she was able to find this treehouse resort. Which it's awesome because I always wanted to stay in a treehouse and see how it's like to live in the forest. But this is obviously the luxury way haha Our first was super early so we arrived hours before our check-in time. So we just chilled and ordered breakfast. The staffs are crazy awesome cooks! Everything they cooked was so delicious and the drinks too! I can't tell you what to order since the menu changes everyday, especially dinner. For drinks, definitely try the...coffee shake? Man, I forgot the name but just look for the word coffee on the drink menu. You won't disappoint. I also had the jungle juice, which was also very good. Anyway, while waiting, we looked for places to go so we decided to go island hopping and the owner was able to arrange rides and book a boat for us. And the staff was able to cook and packed us lunch so we can eat it on the island. That was awesome. After we came back, we got to our room which had the most beautiful view and the one we stayed in was the newest one built. It was just finished a couple months ago. It had two bunk beds that'll fit 6 people. Anyway, the owner Brian has a great sense of humor. The staffs are nice. The dog, Buhay! He took us to the waterfall when I just casually mentioned that he should walk us to the waterfall. Man, super smart dog. And he got very sad when we were leaving. :( There's also a cat that I can't remember the name, but he/she is one little thief, it will jump on the table to steal our food. Hahaha It was a very nice stay. The reason I took a star off is because the shower was salt water..haha. So be careful when you wash your face, don't get them in your eyes. And the bed sheets were so new that the color got on my feet. I thought I was posioned when I saw it the next morning. Lol By the way, I didn't get a single bug bite! It could be the big repellent though.

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Sanctuaria Treehouses - 12.28.18 Welcome tea: ginger tea

12.28.18 Welcome tea: ginger tea

Sanctuaria Treehouses - 12.28.18 inside

12.28.18 inside

Sanctuaria Treehouses - 12.29.18 look at that kitty cat

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12.29.18 look at that kitty cat

The Funny Lion Inn - Pano shot - Coron sunset from the Funny Lion rooftop bar.

The Funny Lion Inn

4.8(13 reviews)
33.8 km

The best hotel in Coron for good reason…read more We stayed at the Funny Lion for 5 days and 4 nights. It is very rare to find a hotel that is all around perfect when it comes to service, food and amenities. This hotel practically has it all. The experience from start to finish was simply flawless! For starters, the hotel was in constant communication with us from booking to departure and they also helped with coordinating travel. Their complementary breakfasts are amazing and the menu rotates daily. They have the best breakfast spreads I've experienced. Happy Hour is offered from 5-7pm on their 4th floor rooftop deck providing killer sunset views which by the way has not one, but two jet tub pools if you prefer to watch the sunset in water versus on the patio chairs. The rooms are clean, modern and the grounds are beautiful. They have on-site security guards which made me feel safe during our stay. They really put a lot of thought in the details of running a hotel chain. Staff was friendly, positive and professional making every moment of our trip memorable. If you find yourself visiting Coron, the Funny Lion is the best hotel for the best value.

This was so unexpected! The picture I saw online does not do have he place any justice! This is a…read morebeautiful boutique type hotel. The staff is so wonderful m, they are friendly and accommodating! The rooms We got were all so beautiful. Our room had a private patio and a king size bed. It includes a refrigerator and a safe. The refrigerator is replenished with bottled water and Coke. You will also get specialty Filipino drinks daily. Like buko pandan juice, buko juice, sago gulaman, watermelon slush. They also provide a turn down service with small desserts such as cookies, mousse. Another surprise was that each room came with flip flops to keep and a native bag. All you can eat breakfast is included along with afternoon snacks. Breakfast will consist of different items each day like bacon, longanisa, sardines, chicken, cereal, tablea (chocolate drink), French Press Coffee (local beans), garlic fried rice, bagoong fried rice, egg fried rice, made to order omelet station, banana muffins, kutsinta, puto, bibingka, espasol, local fruits, waffles, pan de sal, sliced bread, fresh squeezed juice (calamansi). Happy hour is from 4-7 at the rooftop with amazing view of the ocean! Great sunset view! This hotel is so clean that I literally will go barefoot inside the room, this is something I never do in hotels!

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The Funny Lion Inn - Welcome lemongrass drink.

Welcome lemongrass drink.

The Funny Lion Inn - Pride Mara Room.

Pride Mara Room.

The Funny Lion Inn - Sunset at their rooftop lounge.

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Sunset at their rooftop lounge.

Coron Westown Resort - Whitey - a cutie that will greet you as you enter the resort.

Coron Westown Resort

3.4(16 reviews)
31.7 km

First, we booked "6" premium rooms with double beds 6 months before arriving…read more On arrival we received 6 rooms scattered all around the hotel none close to each-other! Then it seems they gave a way one of our premium room so the a dingle bed room but fixed it with a mattress laying on the floor. Next, when we booked we requested the children's room to be next to parents room. Again the placed the children rooms 5 rooms away. Front desk agents had ZERO answers zero answers for the problem! Basically didn't try to fix anything! Got a manager on the phone because there was no manager there . Manager promised to fix the problem the very next day. After that phone call ended spoke with the front desk agent again, and they said they were surprised at the manager, guaranteed the problem to be fixed because there was no room for us to move to the very next day ! So I guess the managers a bullshitter! I would give this hotel a -10 stars but at this website it's not allowed, so all I can give it is a one star! Forgot to mention all the flies in the room already killed 10!!!

Very nice hotel. Nice service. Relatively inexpensive. Unfortunately I got food poisoning from the…read morePork Belly at the restaurant so I can't give this place a full score. The massages offered are $14, so cheap. Unfortunately they didnt offer it with music playing - feels like an easy way to plus it up. The breakfasts in the morning are good. Plenty of cereal options. Lots of sweets. Would be nice for it to be included in the price but it's only 395 pesos per breakfast. The rooms are decorated well. Unfortunately it's satellite tv with channels that show interesting choices for movies. Wish it could be Netflix or something.

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Coron Westown Resort - Westown Resort view from 4th floor

Westown Resort view from 4th floor

Coron Westown Resort - Flys everywhere in room!!!

Flys everywhere in room!!!

Coron Westown Resort - Mattress on the dirty floor!!!

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Mattress on the dirty floor!!!

Corto Del Mar Hotel - Early morning

Corto Del Mar Hotel

4.9(9 reviews)
35.2 km
₱₱

From start to finish the Corto Del Mar Hotel provided us with a wonderful stay and impeccable…read moreservice. Every single staff member we encountered was delightful and helpful to meet all our needs. Our room faced the Bay side with a wonderful view. The beds were comfortable, large king size room, free working wifi, and a nice pool. The location, which is not on the main strip, allows you to easily walk to town with several restaurants and shops nearby. I liked the fact that it was tucked away a bit, making it very peaceful and quiet. The hotel offers scooters for rent, which we did one day. The also were able to recommend a private boat operator, which turned out to be the highlight of our vacation. We ended up booking the private boat two times during our trip. The complimentary breakfast was exceptional. The variety of food was more than my eyes or stomach could take! They had everything from made to order omelettes and pancake, selection of fresh fruits to a variety of traditional Filipino dishes.

We didn't stay at this hotel but we went to their scuba dive shop and we had a magical experience…read more It's called Corto divers, the hotel will lead you to the shop spot. We did the discovery dive and had a blast. All the dive masters were so friendly and informative. Our dive instructor, Kuya Randy is an expert and prepped us so well before we did our first dive. We felt super safe during the training and had fun on the 2 dives they took us. I would highly recommend this scuba dive shop. We will definitely come back!

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Corto Del Mar Hotel
Corto Del Mar Hotel - View from room

View from room

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La Estancia

La Estancia

3.7(3 reviews)
7.2 km

Very unique vacation stay. Stayed the first part of the week in Coron, which is the main tourist…read morepart of this island of Busuanga. That town is quite populous with both tourist and natives trying to service said tourist. There are lots of vehicles zooming around and lots of businesses all around so you can choose whereever or however you want to roll. You can do cheap or you can do expensive and more exclusive. I actually toured around so much in 3 days in Coron that by the last day there, I was exhausted. Which is why I am so glad I chose to move to this other part of the island to conclude my trip. La Estancia is on the other side of the island. Because the roads are narrow country roads, it took an hour and half to drive to this tucked in resort, even though it may only be 30 miles in distance. After you drive on country highways passing by lots of rural living, you'll then have to turn and drive on a dirt road for at least 20 minutes. You can't drive fast here, so this takes up much of the time. So this small resort is literally built on the edge of the island, in the middle of an island jungle setting. Once here you are not going to roam around and look for town activity. Well you can, but it won't make a lot of sense once you step onto their grounds. Once parked the jungle now becomes super manicured and designed like you have just landed on a fantasy island. Lush trimmed tropical fauna and exotic flowers wafts their scent through the warm air. Exotic birds chirp and play while large kaleidoscope-colored moths ride the warm breeze. By the outdoor reception area up on top, there is a small pool that is actually filled with filtered salt water. Which threw me off after trying it the next day but made sense as the sea was more within their reach than fresh water that you would have to apply chemicals to. The main building where all the rooms are, are down the hill at sea level. All room's front doors are facing the outdoors with a small porch. I had a room on the lowest level so when I gazed through the windows, the calm seawater was literally within feet of my window. A small beach with beach chairs and a hammock within steps of my front door. If you wanted to order/get something to eat or go to the pool, then you'd have to walk up the stone terraces to those designated areas. But from the room's view, the most spectacular and private I've ever experienced. There's definitely a catch to when you purposefully leave heavily trafficked areas and not be amongst the bulk of tourist. Now when you leave such areas, you will now also be in another world, a world saturated in nature, where live things live and roam and where the people don't try and exterminate everything due to being uncomfortable. The people who live in these parts simply learned to live with all the plants and animals that were here all along. So even though the room was super clean and stylish with a great and comfy bed; a small lounge near a window to sip on morning coffee to stare out onto your own private beach; a small but stylish bathroom; and a great A/C unit with remote control; no tv, so no extraneous noises. A person staying here will have to be able to accept that they are also still on a remote island setting. Simply said there may be tropical bugs/catepillar type things or small geckos that will inevitably be around, maybe into the rooms sometimes. Always with some distance like the corner of wall or on the side of a bathroom. I remember being a kid and just being around these natural occurrences. It wasn't until I lived in the U.S. where I found out that people really get freaked out by this stuff. So it is hard for me to depict this as I'm mostly communicating with an American mindset, but I also want to be transparent and let people know what comes with the territory...literally. But on my very relaxing stay here, I had a one day access to a boat ride where they took me to a few other islands (much less crowded than those near Coron), where we could snorkel, just lay on the beach and at lunch time they served up a lunch that they packed from the resort. Also able to kayak on the calm waters near the resort. And if you want to just do nothing and take a nap after a meal, there is no real itinerary to follow here, at least that's how I wanted my stay to unfold. So scan some pics, as words cannot do this place justice. Simply a stay I had not ever experienced, where I was so far away from the bustle and the mainstream, yet was catered to with a certain level that I normally don't put myself in. But you have to be able to accept and/or love a good dose of solitude, value a respect for nature and be able to appreciate tranquil beauty. I know many that can't handle this much quietness and peacefulness. #truth. I was blown away almost every minute of my stay. I accept the terms and will be back, hopefully sooner than later. I have scoped and mapped my tracks, return to Zen I will.

This place looks nice in photos but do not be tricked that it is part of Coron! It is actually 2.5…read morehours away way in the boondocks , (or boondok since it's in pi haha) ... very inconvenient that it's so far from the action and super sketchy deep in the jungle. It is a nice getaway if you would like a Romantic time alone as a couple but you WILL NOT have any phone signal or WiFi while you're here . There's cool activities like fishing kayaking and private beach life but might as well do this somewhere more convenient . The people here are so nice and it's awesome that you get a buffet 3 times a day in beautiful locations , but lots of mosquitos , frogs and even snakes . Pool was very filthy , bugs plants and even frogs were inside . During our stay within 3 nights we had all these creatures Found ALL INSIDE OUR ROOM : worms, flies, mosquitos of course, giant ants , multiple small lizards, GIANT GECKOS that make creepy noises which is called TUCO in tagolog (THIS CREEPY GECKO came up TWICE two days in a row INSIDE our room), and even a mouse . I love the people working here who are all so sweet and customer service friendly but I'm sorry, I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone especially if you aren't really into these exotic creatures roaming everywhere u are

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La Estancia - Welcome to...

Welcome to...

La Estancia - View of the property from afar.

View of the property from afar.

La Estancia - Morning coffee spot in the room.

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Morning coffee spot in the room.

Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel

Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel

3.7(10 reviews)
48.0 km

I recently stayed at Two Seasons Coron for four nights and had a generally wonderful experience. As…read moreexpected from Filipino hospitality, the staff were incredibly friendly, warm, and accommodating--always ready with a smile and eager to assist. The location is stunning, offering easy access to Coron's natural beauty, and the rooms are comfortable with well-maintained amenities that make for a relaxing stay. However, the food options could use some improvement. While the quality was decent, the limited variety made the menu feel repetitive over a four-night stay. A bit more diversity and creativity in the culinary offerings would enhance the overall guest experience. On a more somber note, I visited Coron a decade ago, and it was disheartening to witness the dramatic change in its once-vibrant coral reefs. The colorful underwater world that once teemed with life is now largely dulled and degraded. While some damage is undoubtedly due to natural factors, the more significant impact has clearly been caused by human activity and overexploitation of this precious ecosystem. If Coron--and Palawan more broadly--is to continue being a destination of ecological wonder, tighter regulations must be enforced. Tourists should be made to sign agreements to observe but not touch, and local authorities need to ramp up protection measures. We are stewards of this natural beauty, and we owe it to future generations to allow our reefs the time and space to heal. I sincerely hope to return in the future and see signs of regeneration and responsible tourism taking root. The Philippines has been gifted with some of the most extraordinary marine biodiversity in the world--it's worth the protection.

Excellent friendly staff. Great view and good ammendaties. Only bad thing about this place are the…read moredining options and speed of dinner service. There isbonly 1 restaurant on site and it has the same menu everynight. The fresh fish and live lobster are great but it does get old a bit fast.

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Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel - Side view of bungalow rooms

Side view of bungalow rooms

Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel
Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel - Path to the sand bar

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Path to the sand bar

Iris Eco Island - resorts - Updated May 2026

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