
moderate
9 hours (full day)
Moderate fitness for repeated short swims, boat transfers, and brief climbs to viewpoints
A private full-day island-hopping circuit from Coron that packs Kayangan Lake, Barracuda Lake, Twin Lagoon, and shallow wreck dives into one nine-hour adventure. Expect limestone cliffs, clear lagoons, WWII wrecks, and a picnic lunch on powder sand.
The morning begins before the sun fully clears the limestone teeth of Coron Island. A low-slung tourist banca slips away from the pier, the engine a steady companion as the sea shivers glassy in the dawn light. By the time the first cliffs appear—jagged, gray, and rising like old city walls—the guide has already folded a map into a story about Tagbanua stewards, wartime wrecks, and why the water here slices into perfect shades of blue.

Start at the first light to avoid the worst crowds and get the clearest water for photos and snorkeling.
The area’s corals are fragile—use reef-safe sunscreen and reapply in shaded breaks to protect both skin and reef.
Many beaches and lagoon edges have jagged coral or limestone; lightweight water shoes make landings and short hikes easier.
Protect phone, extra clothes, and snacks—boats tend to spray and splash between stops.
Coron’s coastline bears scars of World War II—many shallow shipwrecks were sunk in 1944 and now support rich coral communities.
Coron’s reefs are popular and vulnerable; practice no-touch snorkeling, use reef-safe sunscreen, and follow guides’ rules to minimize impact.
Protect skin and the coral ecosystems while spending prolonged time on the water.
summer specific
Better-fitting personal gear improves comfort and visibility during multiple snorkel stops.
summer specific
Protect feet on coral, rocky landings, and ladder entries into Twin Lagoon.
summer specific
Keeps valuables dry between boat hops and during splashy crossings.