Coron and Busuanga are a part of Calauit Island, and Culion is a separate island. All of them are a part of the Palawan province. With beautiful beaches and great landscapes for hiking including good diving spots, Busuanga is considered as a holiday paradise....more
Coron and Busuanga are a part of Calauit Island, and Culion is a separate island. All of them are a part of the Palawan province. With beautiful beaches and great landscapes for hiking including good diving spots, Busuanga is considered as a holiday paradise. There are diving centres where diving or snorkeling enthusiast s will have a good experience. There is another unique activity called wreck diving where World War II wrecks can be explored by snorkeling as well. Pay a visit to Siete Pecados is a beautiful sight to see with corals and fish which is another great spot for snorkeling. Coron is also known for having some great diving spots and must be tried at least once. Don’t forget to visit the Macqunit Hot Springs as well. Culion was known as the largest leper colony in history but by 1947 the areas was slowly cleared out since medicines and treatment became more accessible. In Culion you can also enjoy wreck diving, swimming and snorkeling as well.
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More than 3 hours or a one day stay.
Adults, senior visitors, young adults, families or children
Beaches, marine life, corals, Maquinit Hot Springs
Muslims travelers to the islands will not find prayer facilities at the islands, however, outdoor and indoor spaces can be used.
Finding Halal restaurants near attractions won’t be easy, but you can ask the staff if the food is Halal. You can ask the locals to direct you to places that serve Halal food at their restaurant, or else it is better to have vegetarian meals. The seafood is fresh and quite good as well in these areas.