Island Hopping
Island Hopping
Experience the
beauty of our islands. Have Neptune Dive Center arrange an Island
hopping trip for your group. We can arrange trips near or
far, and even overnight safaris. We can even have lunch
prepared on the boat so you don't have to worry about a
thing. Trip prices vary as to distance, number of passengers,
and inclusions. Send us an email today to book your
trip.
Coron Island
Our
most popular tour, and the closest to Coron Town. Here you
can visit nice beaches, the lakes, and snorkeling spots, all with
the limestone cliffs of Coron Island as a beautiful backdrop.
Some of the places you can visit include: Siete Picados
Marine Park, Kayangan Lake, Barracuda Lake, Twin Lagoons, Banol
Beach, Beach 91, and Skeleton Wreck.
Beach Bar-B-Que
Let Neptune Dive Center plan a fun day in the sun. We can do anything from a simple grilled fish to a Lechon Baboy (whole roasted pig). You can bring your own drinks, or we can provide them for you. Just let us know what you want and we will take care of it for you.
Kingfisher Park
Located in
Malbato, Kingfisher Park is a locally run eco-tourism resort and
park. It is an excellent place to chill out and commune with
nature. Activities include mangrove kayaking, bird watching,
jungle trekking, and their very own evening firefly tour.
Gunboats Tour
Great for nondivers who still want to see the World War 2 Japanese wrecks. We have two shallow gunboats that can be seen by snorkelers. Make sure to stop at Coral Gardens before you head home. It is one of the nicest reefs in the area.
Malcapuya and Banana Island
These two islands are about two hours south of Coron Town by banka boat. Believe me, it is worth the journey. Beautiful white sand beaches await you. If the sun becomes too much you can rest in a hammock or go for a swim. The snorkeling is great. There are basic native style cottages available for people wishing to stay overnight. Neptune Dive Center can help you make reservations.
Culion Island
Culion is a sleepy town just south of Coron Bay. It is home to a church that was constructed from a Spanish era fort. Its biggest claim to fame is the old leprosy sanitarium. No longer in operation, there a museum detailing its history.
Caluit Game Park
On the north side of Busuanga is Caluit Park. African animals were placed here under Marcos. There are still zebras and giraffes. It also houses endangered local species such as the Palawan deer and Palawan anteater.
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