November 30, 2014

Coron, Palawan 2014 [Town Tour]

My life is an open book to most of the people who knows me in real life so I will be lying if I will say that I am not addicted to traveling (in the Philippines). I started being too addicted to the beauty of God's creations in the country last 2012 when I went to Puerto Princesa, Palawan with my mother, brother, and my forever travel buddy, my boyfriend (I will do a separate post about it). I think, he's really a heaven sent to me since I don't have anyone to drag (and spend some money) to go to places I really want to go before. So yes, I am trying to bring this blog alive by adding some travel blog posts. 

Let me start with this recent place we went to - Coron, Palawan. 

Aerial view of Coron Island

I must admit, above all the places I've been in Palawan, including Puerto Princesa and El Nido, this one truly captured my heart so far. Coron is just a small island where you can just walk around the town (if you're not tired after your tour) to find good places to eat at or just see how people live in this simple paradise. 

If you're not into walking, you can also ride a tricycle which only costs P10 per person if you will be going to places around the town. And yes, tricycle drivers, as to what we've experienced, are fair to everyone and don't take advantage of their place being a tourist spot in the country-- no additional charges or special rides for tourists. Thumbs up for this, Coron! 

Now, let me try to tour you in Coron through this blog post. We came at Busuanga International Airport at around 9 or 10 in the morning. 

 
This will welcome you to Coron as you leave the airport. I really love the green and brown colors of mountains and trees! 


Our first day is also when our Town Tour will take place so as soon as we checked in, we rest for a while and called the foodie in us to come out because it's lunch time.

Being prepared as we are, we usually read articles and blogs about the place where we will be going. I will also advice any traveller to do this if you will visiting any place for the first time. This will equip you with the do's and dont's about the place and of course... the perfect places to eat at. This is definitely tested but you may also ask the locals because they may have better suggestions than that of what is written on the web.

For our lunch, we headed to Lolo Nonoy's Food Station. We both read that this place offers cheap but delicious food. I forgot to take pictures of our food since we are really hungry that time but we ordered lechon kawali which is good for sharing and these thirst quenchers since it was so hot in Coron during that time.

Our thirst quenchers: Sago't gulaman and Black gulaman

So let's start the Coron Town Tour. As I've said, Coron is just a small island that their town can be toured in just half day or even an hour if you ride a tricycle according to our tour guide/driver.

First stop: LUALHATI PARK


This park reminds me of the park we also went in Puerto Princesa. The only difference is that it is smaller and simpler. This is also where people gather in the morning before their tour starts. What I love about this place is its simplicity and calmness. It can be a truly quiet place in the afternoon where you can just sit and stare in the beautiful view.

Second stop: CORON SOUVENIR SHOP

Some ref magnets I bought from the souvenir shop

I am really not used in doing shopping on the first day so what I only bought is our obligatory souvenir shirt and ref magnets. We thought that it is still best to shop for souvenirs on the last day and we can always come back since it is just located in the town. Anyway, in this famous souvenir shop where celebrities usually do their souvenir hunt (photos of celebrities who've been there were posted on their wall and counter), is where you can find all sorts of souvenir. You can find shirts, key chains, ref magnets, coin purses, food (mostly cashew products), swim wears, and a whole to more.

Third stop: CASHEW NUTS PRODUCERS

Unfortunately, it was closed the time we visited it but again, we can always come back and Antipolo, where we live, is also known for cashews :)

Third stop: MT. TAPYAS VIEW DECK

There is no other way to the top but surely, it will all be worth it

This is the highlight and the most challenging part of the town tour. One must climb 723 steps (as I counted it). Some said that it's 742, some 720. Whatever the right number of steps is, I am more than excited to climb this mountain because I've heard that the view above is really breathtaking. By the way, according to what I've read, the mountain was called "Mt. Tapyas" because a part of it which was used by the Japanese forces as their military camp was literally chipped off when American forces came in the Philippines and bombed the mountain. "Chipped" which is "tapyas" in tagalog then became "Mt. Tapyas" as we call it now.

Found this in the entrance. If only our government will stay true to this

At first, it was just like, "okay, let's do this" but it is not as easy as that. I feel like giving up in the middle of the trek. The only thing that's pushing me to finish is the fact that I will see Coron in a different and more beautiful view. 

NOTE: The hardest part of the climb is the last part because it's very steep. 

Hard work truly pays off. Here's what you will see at the view deck:


There is also a cross that will remind us to pray and stay humble after every success that we receive. That time, the successful climb is what we thanked for.


With a breathtaking view, who can resist doing a photo op? Not us!

We waited for almost sunset to see a more beautiful scenery :)

After the tiring but worth it trekking to the summit of Mt. Tapyas, we went to our last stop, the MAQUINIT HOT SPRING


A bit of trivia,  Maquinit Hot spring is one of the few saltwater hot springs in the world. It is surrounded by lots of mangrove trees which adds to the relaxing ambiance of the place. Unlike other destinations in the town tour, Maquinit is quite far from the town proper. It is a 30-minute rough road drive to this place. 

As soon as we enter the place, Kuya Anton, our driver/tour guided, handed us our merienda (Pansit + Bread + Soft drinks). The food is usually part of the tour package. Too bad, it's almost dark when we got there so our camera wasn't able to capture good photos.

Maquinit Hot Spring at night

Since our legs and feet are really tired and Kuya Anton told us that he usually bring tourists here after the treck at Mt. Tapyas, we then took a dip to the spring. At first, it was unbearable because it was too hot for me. I think the temperature ranges from 39 to 40 degrees celsius. Still, I tried because I remembered, it will not be called "hot spring" for nothing. The heat turned into warmth and I almost forgot how it felt the first time I dip my feet.

The water started to sweep all the pain in my body, especially those in my legs and feet. It was so relaxing. The water was very therapeutic that all you have to do is find your perfect spot, dip, and listen to the gentle sound of flowing water. Just take note that it is not recommended to stay too long in the spring because of its hot temperature. 30-40 minutes is just right. 

To cap off the day, though we're still full because of the big serving of pansit we had, we just went to another foodie place that is popular in Coron to taste its famous pizza. Why pizza? I know, we always want to try the local food in a place that we are visiting but according to my research, their pizza is a must-try! Anyway, we are looking for something light for dinner so we went to CORTO DEL MAR RESTAURANT.


Corto del Mar is one of the most expensive hotels in Coron. One night costs P5,000 plus for the standard room. The ambiance was so inviting and relaxing. Their restaurant, which is open to the public, is located near the hotel's swimming pool which added to the place's "coziness." Here's what we ordered:

Margarita Pizza (Big) P350

True to its size, it was really big that we weren't able to finish it all. Maybe we're just really full that night because of the big serving of pansit that we had. What I like about this pizza is that you can taste how fresh the tomatoes and basil are and it has a generous amount of mozzarella cheese. Anything with lots of cheese is perfect, isn't it?

It's just our first day in Coron but I was really in love with the place. The honesty of people, the simplicity of living and the great places and food, who will not be? Take note, it's only the town tour. I'm sure, you will also love this place more after seeing the islands and other bodies of water on my next blog posts. 

Cheers to God's creations!


 xoxo