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CALAMIAN EXPEDITIONS Travel & Tours is a local based agency promoting community tourism enterprise and committed to attain sustainable tourism in Calamianes, Palawan. Its activities and events highly involve community members such as local tour guides, mountain guides, resort and lodge operators, boat operators, transport operators, indigenous cultural groups and adventure enthusiasts. Corong Galeri Lokals (an accredited establishment of the Department of Tourism) also makes contributions to the local communities by its efforts wtih the tribal minorities and local skilled craftsmen for the promotion of Calamianes’ traditional products, arts and related handicrafts.

Island hopping tours include:

Kayangan Lake

Dubbed as the cleanest lake in Asia. Don’t forget to bring bread to feed the friendly, little schools of fish! Banol Beach – Elegantly framed by gorgeous, soft white sand, and crystal clear waters, Banol Beach paints a gorgeous tropical picture. After a relaxing swim, indulge in a magical picnic lunch prepared by Coron Gateway Hotel.

Mount Tapyas

Not for the feint hearted! After climbing 600 steps, this mountain rewards travelers with the most spectacular views of Coron’s world - famous lime stone cliffs and serene waters. The view is definitely worth the laborious climb.

Twin Lagoons

Serene, calm and magical – 3 concise words to describe the twin lagoons of Coron. Teeming with colorful coral reefs and lush marine life – this is definitely a snorkeling haven for all would-be travelers!

Maquinit Hotsprings

At 38 degrees Celcius, this hotspring magnificently doubles as an infinity pool. Bounded by lush trees, and strategically overlooking the bay, consider this hotspring as the most natural and therapeutic means to relax your weary bones.

Siete Picados

Showcasing Seven Beautiful Islands of non-stop underwater wonders, you might never want to leave!

Skeletal Wreck

Left behind during World War 2, this is one of the shallowest ship wreck destinations in the Philippines. It is now abound with rich corals and friendly marine life making it a popular snorkeling site in the island.


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