Cliffs, Caves And Shipwrecks On Black Island In Coron The limestone cliffs of Black Island Coron grew ever larger on the horizon as the wooden outrigger boat crashed through the waves and sped ever closer to our destination. We were far out in the northern Calamianes...
Pass Island: Coron’s White Sand Paradise Pass Island Coron is one of the whitest, sandiest, tropical islands I’ve ever travelled to. Imagine pure white silica, soft underfoot, and tall, green palm trees towering skywards and casting blissful shadows over...
The Tagbanua: The Real Locals Of Coron The Tagbanua are the modern day descendants of some of the first humans to ever set foot in the Philippines. This ethnic group have traditionally lived across most of Palawan and the Calamianes Islands, they are the real locals...
The Hike From Hell: A Brutal Cave Hike In Coron Sweat, blood, mud and a few salty tears of despair dripped from my broken body as I stumbled and fell the last few metres down the mountainside and onto the scorching hot sands of the beach. There was no respite yet from...
The Travel Continuously Summit Round Up! Woah it’s been a busy two weeks. If you’ve been following me then you’ll know I’ve been in Coron, the stunning island archipelago north of Palawan in the Philippines. Over the last few months – since January in fact!...
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