Spend your next few days in Coron relaxing and exploring the island on your own. You may check out these other attractions around the town.
Discover the Calauit Safari Tour at Busuanga's northwestmost point. There used to be gazelles there, but only zebras and 25 giraffes remain today. As stated by the tour guide, all the animals come from Kenya and are "100% Filipino Citizens." Black Island, commonly known as Malajon Island, makes up more of this excursion. The black limestone rocks that cover the area are the reason it has that name. Busuanga Town Proper, which has a beach, natural attractions, and marine reserves, is another stop that you can check, followed by Ocam-ocam Beach.
The Coron Island Reef and Wreck Tour is an additional trip that you might want to take. Visit the Lusong Gunboat, which was rendered obsolete by countless machine gun shots, the Lusong Coral Reef to see several corals in various forms and colors, and the East Tanggat Wreck, which was thought to be either a tugboat or an anti-submarine ship. You can stop at Pass Island, where you may find the whitest, sandiest, and most tropical island.
The Coron Town Tour showcases more of what Coron has to offer. During this excursion, you'll see Lualhalti Park, where you can take in the charm of the surrounding coastline, Mt. Tapyas Vista Deck, and Coron Town's picturesque sunset view. The Maquinit Hot Springs and a visit to a souvenir shop built by the locals are the last stops that you can explore.
Experience the Coron Island Escapade, which is another trip, as a better way to wrap up your visit. Visit Malcapuya Island, a southern beach with a long expanse of white sand and a tall row of coconut palms that offers some sun protection. Banana Island, also called Dicalabuan Island, is a different place to visit. The Bulog Dos Island comes last; it is a tiny island with a white sandy beach, turquoise waters, and a sandbar that connects it to the Malaroyroy Peninsula and the remainder of Bulalacao.
Back at the hotel and overnight stay at Two Seasons Coron Island Resort in a Mountain Bungalow.
Shipwreck diving | credit: two seasons coron Island resort