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What sets our Coron–El Nido expedition apart is that it’s a true island expedition, not just a transfer. We travel in small groups with a local crew, visit remote islands between Coron and El Nido, camp or stay in simple beach huts right on the sand, and keep the vibe personal, flexible, and unhurried—more time in the water, less time following the crowds.
Highlights that make us different:
⛵Real off-grid route – remote sandbars, reefs, and villages far from the usual day-tour spots.
⛵Locally owned & operated – your trip directly supports local boatmen, cooks, and communities.
⛵Small-group feel – relaxed atmosphere, campfires, shared meals, and space to breathe.
⛵Island life experience – sleep by the sea, eat fresh island-style food, and unplug properly.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Mask and Snorkel
Filipino Snacks
Bon Fire in the Campsite
Drinking Water
Fire Dance
Unlimited Rum and Coke
Meals
Beach Hut complete with sleeping setup.
DINNER
Dinner
LUNCH
Lunch
Bulog Island
Bulog Dos is a tiny sandbar paradise near Coron, Palawan, known for its powdery white sand, shallow turquoise water, and stunning 360° island views. Guests can walk along the sandbar, swim in calm crystal-clear lagoons, snorkel over small coral patches, and climb a short hill for postcard-perfect photos. A quick but unforgettable stop on any Coron island-hopping adventure.
Banana Island
Banana Island is a dreamy white-sand island near Coron, Palawan, with calm turquoise water, coconut trees, and hammocks right by the beach. Travelers usually come here to relax, swim, snorkel over the coral reef just off shore, enjoy a beach lunch, and nap in the shade between island-hopping stops.
Ditaytayan Sandbar
Ditaytayan Island is a quiet, untouched paradise in Coron, famous for its long white-sand sandbar stretching into crystal-clear turquoise water. Travelers come here to walk along the sandbar, swim in the calm shallows, snorkel over colorful coral gardens, and take stunning drone-like photos with 360° ocean views. It’s a peaceful, postcard-perfect stop on a Coron island-hopping day.
Culion
Coring Waterfalls (not 100%) is a hidden jungle waterfall near Culion in the Coron–El Nido route, where cool fresh water cascades into a natural emerald pool surrounded by lush rainforest. Travelers usually trek through the forest to reach the falls, take a refreshing swim, snap photos in the “mini Amazon” scenery, and relax in the calm, uncrowded nature between island-hopping stops.
Beach Hut with complete sleeping setup, beside the beach!
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Dipalian Island is a remote, coconut-fringed island between Coron and El Nido, known for its long stretch of soft white sand and calm, crystal-clear water. Travelers usually stop here on expedition-style trips to swim, snorkel over the nearby reef, relax under the palm trees, and enjoy simple beach huts or camping right by the shore—perfect for that “castaway island” feel away from the crowds.
Inapupan Island is a laid-back, coconut-fringed island in Linapacan, between El Nido and Coron, known for its crystal-clear water and quiet fishing village vibe. Travelers usually stop here on expeditions to swim and snorkel in the turquoise sea, relax on the white-sand beach, and get a glimpse of local island life before sailing on to the next remote spot.
Linapacan
Bulawit is a laid-back coastal village and turtle-spotting area (Not 100%) in Linapacan, along the Coron–El Nido expedition route, known for its crystal-clear water and rich marine life. Travelers usually snorkel in search of sea turtles (sightings are common but never guaranteed), swim over coral gardens, and enjoy a simple, authentic glimpse of local island life between more remote beach stops.
Ginto Island is a hidden gem in Linapacan with crystal-clear turquoise water and vibrant coral gardens, making it one of the best snorkeling spots along the El Nido–Coron route. Travelers jump in to explore colorful reef life just off the shore, then relax on the quiet white-sand beach and enjoy the peaceful, off-grid island vibe.
Cagdanao Island
Cagdanao Island is a tranquil Linapacan island known for its clear turquoise water, soft white-sand beach, and vibrant house-reef right offshore. Travelers usually come here to snorkel or dive over colorful corals, relax under the coconut trees, play beach volleyball, and enjoy a laid-back island lunch between Coron and El Nido.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Linapacan
Cobra Island is a small, pristine island in Linapacan with super clear turquoise water and healthy coral just off the beach, making it ideal for snorkeling. Travelers usually jump straight from the boat to explore the reef, spot colorful fish, then relax on the powdery white sand between snorkel sessions.
Linapacan
Calacala (Cala-Cala) Island is a long, palm-fringed white-sand beach in Linapacan with super clear turquoise water and a relaxed, remote vibe. Travelers usually stop here to swim in the calm shallows, snorkel over the reef just off the shore, walk along the wide beach, and enjoy a quiet island lunch or fresh buko under the coconut trees.
Tacling Island is a small, palm-fringed sandbar island in Linapacan, famous for its super clear turquoise water and gentle white-sand shoreline. Travelers usually stop here to swim in the crystal shallows, snorkel over the nearby reef, walk along the sandbar, and take “castaway island” photos in between El Nido–Coron expedition days.
Calibangbangan (Calibang) Island is a larger, laid-back island in Linapacan with long stretches of white-sand beach, clear turquoise water, and a small fishing/tribal community. Travelers stop here on expeditions to swim and snorkel, walk along the quiet shoreline, visit the local village, and sometimes hike up the hill for wide ocean views—perfect for a more authentic, less-touristy island experience between Coron and El Nido.
Darocotan Island is a peaceful off-grid island near El Nido, known for its long palm-fringed beach, clear turquoise water, and rustic glamping camps. Travelers usually come here to unplug, snorkel over the nearby shipwreck and reefs, swim and kayak in calm waters, watch sunset from the beach, and spend the night in eco-style beach huts or tents right by the sea.
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