Coron Day 3 x Coron Island Tour B

By Marky - 5:25 AM

Coron is currently my most favorite Philippine destination to date. It was actually our first time and the weather was in our favour. I was so happy that our whole stay was blessed with clear blue skies which helped bring out the natural beauty of Coron. Coron, Palawan is home to a number of unique and breathtaking sights. Below are the beautiful photos of our Coron Tour B we availed from Klook. 
We were picked up by van at 9am to Lualhati park- the meeting point.  
We were so ready for the Island tour. After the briefing of the tour guides, we left at 9:00 am and went straight to our first destination, Twin Lagoon.
The breathtaking view of the lagoon left me speechless. Amidst the intense heat from the morning is a relaxing cool lagoon due to the towering karst limestones that cover the whole area.
With Ate gina of California. Aside from swimming, you can also rent a kayak to see the entire beautiful lagoon.
After an hour, we went straight to Skeleton Wreck and Coral Garden. Honestly, 1 hour stay is not enough for us since we still enjoying the clear water of Twin Lagoon that time but we have to proceed to our next destination. 
If you are a diving enthusiast, I’m sure you gonna love this spot in Coron. Actually, there are a lot of sunken warships across Palawan, mostly from the Imperial Japanese Navy. The majority of vessels were sunk by an air strike, bombing and torpedo attacks during the second world war.
As you all know, I am really scared with open waters. Whew! Kinaya ko!!
We had another extraordinary snorkeling experience at the reef garden located somewhere in the middle of the sea is the abundant coral reefs. It’s no wonder why it is called coral garden due to its attention-grabbing corals and reefs you can see lying beneath the surface of the water. Here are some of the beautiful corals from Coral garden. 
Ultimately, we arrived at the third destination of Coron island hopping tour – Banol Beach, where we ate our lunch, and enjoyed a swim.
Last but not the least. One of the most awaited destination in Coron, the Barracuda Lake.  As per our tour guide, the lake was originally named as Luluyuan Lake then later on the lake was renamed into Barracuda lake after the discovery of a large barracuda fish skeleton in the depths of its waters. The sharp limestone wall structures under barracuda lake are definitely astonishing and incredible making it look like a cathedral. 
After Barracuda Lake, we went back to Coral garden near Kayangan Lake as we were part of the Ultimate tour of the other group.
Last stop for Coron B tour is the Kayangan Lake. Chika moments with other group. 
It’s such a wonderful experience. Me and my parents had a great time with tour B. However, I didnt know why the last destination of tour B is our first place at tour A (the lake). So it’s a collaspe that we dont expect. In general, it is worth spent. 

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