Welcome to the Coron Seafari Expedition Trip.
The Calamianes Islands in Northern Palawan are a magical collage of jagged, jungle-covered limestone cliffs, palm fringed islands and lakes as clear as glass. We will visit stunning white sandy beaches all to ourselves, grill fresh fish above our campfire, sleep under the stars, snorkel amongst colorful reefs, WW II wrecks, turtles and (fingers crossed) dugongs. To swim with these gentle, herbivorous sea mammals that grow up to three meters in length, is a truly unforgettable experience. You’ll discover all these in Coron Seafari Yoga Expedition Trip.
The crown jewel, though, is undoubtedly Coron Island itself with its secret lagoons and towering, sculptured shards of limestone which give the place a bewitching, pre-historic feel. The island is owned by the Tagbanwa tribe who is living here for centuries. This tribe makes their living predominantly from collecting highly valued swallow nests. Through delicate and sensitive negotiations we have been granted special permission to sail along the island’s spectacular southern and eastern shores and stay with local families at the seldom-visited indigenous community.
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Camping is included - It will be setup on each an every island.
If you are looking for a unique Yoga Expedition and Island Adventure this Experience is for you. We will camp out on each and every island in Coron with a private chef and explore the beautiful and serene island of the Philippines.
Overview:
Welcome to the Seafari Yoga Expedition Trip.
The Calamianes Islands in Northern Palawan are a magical collage of jagged, jungle-covered limestone cliffs, palm fringed islands and lakes as clear as glass. We will visit stunning white sandy beaches all to ourselves, grill fresh fish above our campfire, sleep under the stars, snorkel amongst colorful reefs, WW II wrecks, turtles and (fingers crossed) dugongs. To swim with these gentle, herbivorous sea mammals that grow up to three meters in length, is a truly unforgettable experience. You’ll discover all these in Coron Seafari Expedition Trip.
The crown jewel, though, is undoubtedly Coron Island itself with its secret lagoons and towering, sculptured shards of limestone which give the place a bewitching, pre-historic feel. The island is owned by the Tagbanwa tribe who is living here for centuries. This tribe makes their living predominantly from collecting highly valued swallow nests. Through delicate and sensitive negotiations we have been granted special permission to sail along the island’s spectacular southern and eastern shores and stay with local families at the seldom-visited indigenous community
Named after the largest of its 1,780 islands, biodiversity hotspot Palawan is the “last ecological frontier” of the Philippines. The emerald archipelago is strung across turquoise waters, making island-hopping the best way to experience signature Palawan experiences like floating through an underground river, swimming in hidden lagoons, and diving among World War II shipwrecks.