Wonderful Kayangan Lake and Twin Lagoon, unrepeatable Malcapuya or Bulog Dos, and still, our most rewarding experience in Coron and the entire trip to The Philippines was the amazing wreck diving. Continue reading “CORON: DIVING IN WWII SHIPWRECKS”
Wonderful Kayangan Lake and Twin Lagoon, unrepeatable Malcapuya or Bulog Dos, and still, our most rewarding experience in Coron and the entire trip to The Philippines was the amazing wreck diving. Continue reading “CORON: DIVING IN WWII SHIPWRECKS”
As in the rest of The Philippines, the main problem is how unprofessional it can be. Service in the restaurants is slow, transports will try to overcharge us, and travel agencies are the most incompetent: Continue reading “DANGERS, PROBLEMS AND ANNOYANCES IN CORON”
FRANCISCO B. REYES AIRPORT
The cheapest company is Cebu Pacific with its low-cost subsidiary Cebgo, the worst I have ever used; their flights are canceled and changed frequently and with little notice, due to weather conditions and to place together passengers from two flights into one. At least, whenever they canceled or changed a flight, which was frequent, they offered us a full refund. Philippines Airlines is a much more reliable option. A third company that I did not use is Skyjet. Continue reading “TRANSPORT IN CORON: GETTING AROUND AND HOW TO GET TO AND FROM MANILA, EL NIDO AND SAN JOSE”
Coron Town is the classic urban place in a developing country whose development can’t hold its horses. Continue reading “CORON TOWN: RESTAURANTS, MOUNT TAPYAS AND MAQUINIT HOT SPRING”
In my travel notes I pointed out: “4/5, similar to the Caribbean and we spent there little time”. The 4 is for this last comment, because there is little time to enjoy them. These are the best fine white sand beaches in Coron and some of the best in all Palawan. Continue reading “CORON TOUR C: MALCAPUYA, BANANA AND BULOG DOS ISLANDS”