Go on a green beach holiday to Coron!

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Go off on a green beach holiday, swim in pristine white beaches and turquoise lagoons surrounded by limestone cliffs, snorkel in cerulean lakes blessed with overwhelming marine biodiversity, go on island hopping excursions on over 60 islets or scuba dive in stunning corals where World War II ship wrecks lie. Travel to a virtually unspoiled countryside, with cows grazing through rolling grasslands and sometimes crossing the road where practically no man-made structures is in sight. Discover the Philippines’“last frontier!”

 Focal Points

Twin Lagoons. Photo by Al Linsangan III.

Twin Lagoons. Photo by Al Linsangan III.

  • Limestone landscapes – the steep and protruding karst cliffs and spires at the Ancestral Domain of the Tagbanua indigenous tribe.
  • Islands and Beaches – pristine, uninhabited white sand beaches and dozens of islands.
  • From reefs to wrecks – Busuanga Island and its bays offer a very peculiar combination of relatively rich coral reefs (notably in Siete Pecados, Bintuan-Sangat, etc) and the famous 12 Japanese World War II shipwrecks.
  • Wildlife sanctuary areas – The Calauit Game Reserve and Wildlife Refuge is a major tourist destination for wildlife interaction, as well as routes and trails along the way.
  • Bird watching trails offers good forest cover, such as the beach forest in Barangay Old Busuanga and the rich mangroves in Bugtong, Sagrada, and Concepcion.

Foremost Jaunts (Full-day excursions):

Iconic Coron excursions.

 Iconic Coron excursions.

Islands Expedition – swim and snorkel at select pristine islands and beaches: Malcapuya, Banana & Bulog Islands.

Wildlife Safari – go on a tropical wildlife adventure : Calauit Wildlife Park, Concepcion Falls & Bintuan Mangrove Walk.

Reefs and Wrecks – set off to a green diving and snorkeling expedition: Lusong Ship wreck, Coral gardens, Calumbuyan Island &  Sangat gunboat.

Nature Park Hiking & Kayaking – all aboard to Kingfisher Park for nature hiking & kayaking: nature trail, picnic lunch by the river and kayaking by the mangroves. Ideal for birdwatchers too!

GET INSPIRED!

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Coron: A birdwatching paradise!

Green Honeymoon 

Kayangan Lake Wedding & Coron Honeymoon.

Kayangan Lake Wedding & Coron Honeymoon.

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Eco Friendly Escapade

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Nature & Wildlife Photo Expiditions

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

In order to make the most of your visit and trip, you deserve to stay at least 4 Days & 3 Nights, no less!

Suggested Itinerary: 4 Days & 3 Nights minimum.

Suggested Itinerary: 4 Days & 3 Nights minimum.

For more information and reservations send us a message.

One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.”

Our Society for Sustainable Tourism & Development Inc.-SST offers LearningCapacity Building, Educational programs, Green Solutions and Services for public stakeholders: Destinations – LGUs and host communities;  Private stakeholders – Hotels, Resorts, Hospitality, Tour Operators and Businesses with Green Destinations, Global Leaders Program and Green Travel Guide platform to include Environmental Conservation and ComplianceGood Governance, Climate Resilience, to address global challenges of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): food security, poverty alleviation, environmental sustainability and climate resilience for the local host community. Water waste -STP (P.T. Amanaid Philippines) and Waste to Energy (W2E) solutions as well as other green destinations innovations are now offered to LGUs and tourism industry for law compliance.

For more information and assistance, contact us.

About Society for Sustainable Tourism

Savvy green hotelier, President & Founder, Society of Sustainable Tourism & Development Inc. Country Representative,Philippines- Global Sustainable Tourism Council; Green Hotels Asia Pacific & The Clean Blue Asia. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocietyForSustainableTourismAndDevelopment. Follow us on Twitter: @SSTDi.

Posted on December 29, 2014, in Ecotourism, Green Destinations, Sustainable Tourism and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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