
Coron
A hotspot for WWII shipwreck diving and emerald mountain lakes.
Welcome to Coron
Coron, located in the northern Calamian Islands of Palawan, is world-famous for its dramatic limestone landscapes, crystal-clear volcanic lakes, and historic underwater treasures.
Sunken World War II Fleets
Coron is a global diving hotspot, famous for hosting a fleet of preserved World War II Japanese shipwrecks sitting at recreational diving depths. Nearby, the spectacular Kayangan Lake—celebrated as one of the cleanest lakes in the region—offers breathtaking views from its high cliffs.
The Indigenous Calamianen Cultural Fairs
The historic heritage of the Calamian Islands is celebrated during the Calamianen Festival. This cultural event features boat-building displays, traditional Tagbanua dances, and unique local pearl harvesting exhibitions. Travelers can purchase beautiful, sustainably sourced South Sea pearls and sample unique local dishes prepared by the indigenous Tagbanua communities.