Coron Island: Best Scuba Diving Travel Destination In The World

Coron is the third-largest island in the Calamian Islands in northern Palawan in the Philippines. With domestic tourism on the rise due to a rapidly growing middle class, Coron is one of the top destinations for Filipinos to add to their wish list, with Coron island containing some of the most iconic: Kayangan Lake, Luluyuan “Barracuda” Lake, and Twin Lagoon. The aquatic views from the sunken Japanese ships off Coron Island are listed in Forbes Traveler Magazine’s top-10 best scuba diving sites in the world.

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Coron is one of the most visited destinations for wreck diving in the Philippines. Wreck diving sites in Coron Bay include the Akitsushima, Irako, Kogyo Maru, Kyokuzan Maru, Nanshin Maru, Okikawa Maru, Olympia Maru, Lusong Gunboat, East Tangat gunboat (the name of the ship, Terukaze Maru, was recently discover by a group of Dutch divers, who spent a couple of days digging into bottom sand around the stern), and ‘Skeleton’ Wrecks.

Partially between Busuanga and Culion islands, Coron Island faces the Sulu Sea and forms the eastern side of Coron Bay. Basically it is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) long from north to south, and 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) at its widest point. It is about 170 nautical miles (310 km) southwest of Manila. And is popular for several Japaneseshipwrecks of World War II vintage. Because of its unique ecological features, the entire area is protect by several legal proclamations.

Coron Island: Best Scuba Diving Travel Destination In The World

It is a overall wedge-shaped mountainous island, dominated by steep cliffs. And Karst rock formations made of Permian limestone of Jurassic origin that comprises about 70% of its area. Another 25% is rolling hills, while only 5% is relatively flat. Further there are 11 lakes nestle in the rugged terrain, of which 3 have underground connections to the sea. There are a few mangroves in coastal areas.

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Dive sites around Coron include many different reef dive sites. “Günter´s Cave”, also known as Cathedral Cave because during a certain time of the day, the sun throws a beam of light through a hole in the cave ceiling, illuminating the inside. It is possible to surface in the cave, as the hole in the cave-ceiling allows fresh air to enter.

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