beaches-islands · Updated March 2026

Coron Island Hopping: Lagoons, Lakes & Japanese Wrecks.

Coron's island hopping is world-class — Kayangan Lake alone justifies the trip. But there are multiple tour combinations, and knowing which to pick saves you time and money.

The Classic Island Hopping Tours

How Tours Work

Island hopping boats depart daily at 8–9am from the municipal pier. Tours are offered in three standard packages (Tour A, B, C), each visiting 4–5 islands/sites. Lunch and snorkelling/swimming equipment are included. Tours return by 4–5pm. Cost: ₱1,500–₱2,000 per person in a group (6–10 people), or ₱5,000–₱8,000 for a private boat (4–6 people).

Book through your guesthouse, Viator, GetYourGuide, or at the pier the evening before. Morning walk-ins are possible but you might miss your tour if boats fill early.

Tour A: The Most Popular (Kayangan Lake + Twin Lagoon)

What You'll See

Timing & Warnings

Kayangan Lake stairs are steep and uneven. Wear proper shoes (not flip-flops). If you have knee issues or are unfit, the hike down and (especially) back up will be painful. Bring water. The lake has a fixed exit time—if you're slow, you'll be rushed.

Twin Lagoon's rock passage is tight if you're claustrophobic or overweight. The ladder route is safer for non-swimmers. The thermocline (the layer of sudden temperature change) feels unsettling the first time you experience it.

Reality Check

Tour A is the most popular, which means it's also the most crowded. Kayangan Lake's stairs will have 30+ tourists going up and down. If you hate crowds, go early (6am departures exist; ask your guesthouse) or consider a private boat.

Tour B: Hidden Gems & Best Snorkelling

What You'll See

Why Locals Choose Tour B

Less crowded than Tour A. Malcapuya is legitimately stunning. If you're doing two island-hopping days, do Tour A on day 1 (because you have to for the logistical bucket list) and Tour B on day 2 (because it's actually better).

Tour C: Coral Gardens & Siete Pecados

What You'll See

When to Choose Tour C

If you're a strong snorkeller who prefers reef diving to beach island visits, Tour C is excellent. Better for coral enthusiasts, less appealing if you want to sunbathe on sand. Many non-diving snorkellers prefer Tour B (which includes Malcapuya's beach and snorkelling).

Private vs Group Tours

Group Tours (₱1,500–₱2,000)

Pros: Cheap, you meet other travellers, guide is experienced. Cons: Crowded boats, you follow the group's schedule, stops are rushed (30 min per site), lunch is basic, no customization.

Private Boats (₱5,000–₱8,000 for 4–6 people)

Pros: You set the pace, flexible stops, better food, quieter, the guide is just yours. Cons: Much more expensive per person if you're solo (₱5,000+ is pricey), you need to find 3–5 other people to split cost.

Best Value

If 3–4 of you meet at your guesthouse, split a private boat. You'll pay ₱1,500–₱2,000 per person (same as a group tour) and have a far superior experience. A guesthouse can usually gather 4–6 interested people if you ask staff to find others.

Practical Island Hopping Tips

What to Bring

Timing & Departures

Boats leave at 8–9am sharp. Be at the pier 15 minutes early. Slow breakfast will make you late. If you sleep in on tour days, you'll miss your boat and lose your money (non-refundable).

What to Expect on the Boat

The bangka boats rock in any sea swell. If you get motion sickness, take dramamine 30 minutes before boarding. The journey to first stop (Kayangan Lake) is about 45 minutes, sometimes rough. Sit in the middle of the boat (less bouncy than the bow).

Jellyfish & Sea Conditions

April–June see occasional box jellyfish in shallow water. Ask your guide or guesthouse about current conditions. If stung, rinse with vinegar (carried on all tour boats), remove tentacles, and soak the area in hot water. Seek medical help if swelling spreads.

Go Early, Stay Hydrated

Early morning sun is intense. The water reflects it. You'll sunburn even with sunscreen. Wear a UPF rash guard if you have pale skin. Dehydration is real on full-day boat tours—drink water constantly, even if you don't feel thirsty.

Multi-Day Tour Strategies

Option 1: Two Island Hopping Days

Day 1: Tour A (Kayangan, Twin Lagoon, Skeleton Wreck). Day 2: Tour B (Barracuda Lake, Malcapuya, Smith Beach). You'll see the main attractions and understand Coron's appeal.

Option 2: One Island Hopping Day + One Diving Day

Day 1: Tour A morning, wreck diving afternoon (Okikawa Maru, Irako, or advanced wrecks). You'll get the lagoon experience and the historical wreck experience.

Option 3: Just Tour A

If you're only staying 2–3 days, do Tour A. It hits the iconic Coron sites. Tour B is better overall, but Tour A is the must-do bucket list.

TL;DR: Island Hopping Tours

Tour A (Most Popular): Kayangan Lake, Twin Lagoon, CYC Beach, Skeleton Wreck. Crowded but mandatory. Tour B (Better): Barracuda Lake, Malcapuya Beach, Smith Beach, Banana Island. Less crowded, Malcapuya is stunning. Tour C (Snorkellers): Siete Pecados, coral gardens, reefs. Logistics: Group tours ₱1,500–₱2,000, private boats ₱5,000–₱8,000 (split 4–6 ways = same price, much better experience). Depart 8–9am, return 4–5pm. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, reef shoes, snorkel gear, waterproof bag, water. Warnings: Kayangan stairs are steep, Twin Lagoon thermocline is unsettling, boats rock in rough seas, go early.

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