It's a moot point to go overseas looking for fine beaches. Because even if I haven't gone Magellan-like searching, I am convinced, blindfolded, that the best paradise is just next door- well, actually an island next.

Hello Coron and I got my waterproof yet summery wear to enjoy you by!

coron philippines white sand beach


Coron is a feast for the nature trippers. It can quench thirsty yearnings for greens and blues in an enchanting backdrop. To explore the many wonders of Coron, a 3-day tour might not be enough. Anyhow, this chunk of the pie is already delectable!

Of what I love in Coron:
  1. Kayangan Lake! I don't have a waterproof cam and I regret not able to take a snapshot of Kayangan atop the hills. But what nailed it was the lake where we swam. It is just so breath-taking!
  2. Banol Beach- Of the vast, sparkling expanse. WOW!
coron philippines banol beach

I only have a point-and-shoot camera yet see how the water reflect light.

coron philippines banol beach crystal clear waters
Your 'red carpet' in Banol.

       3. Siete Pecados. Seven Peaks! Great place to see 'Nemo' and the gang. Perfect!

coron philippines siete pecados
I'll be getting my point though with an underwater cam. 

          4. Off-road travel to Maquinit hotspring.

coron philippines maquinit hot spring
Been wondering why the soil is red? Because it's made of silica and dolomite, materials to make a ceramic.

        5. Jogging to reach the peak of Mt. Tapyas

coron philippines mt. tapyas
So far yet so near!

        6. Fruit Shakkkkkeeees!- choose what suits your budget, from 5 pesos to grande 35!
    
Watcha:
  • Island hopping is requires your one whole, undivided day, so make sure that you take in with you several 'whole-days'
  • Souvenirs are much expensive in Coron than in Puerto Princesa. 
  • Transportation is easy too, you can just take a trike, or better yet, walk. :)
  • The locals are so used to non-locals. Left and right, tourists are everywhere! So this is the place to go find an Afam! :))
  • Be careful where you go sing-along. It might get burned, for all you know. 
Time! I finally gotcha!

A few months ago, when I came back to CPMC, I chanced to read upon View Magazine. Our selling tool not too long a time ago is now a travel mag. Then I realized that my innermost being wants not just to be any writer, but a travel writer. *giggles*with kilig*

But the travails! As we know, no one gets to go places without shredding a bit of skin. And I only have a few travel experience to babble about.

Hopefully, with those few in my pocket, I'll begin to digitally ink the paper.