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Twin Lagoon

Things to do in Coron | Mimaropa Region | Philippines

Twin Lagoon is unique site of two lagoons connected by an underwater cave. The first lagoon is where the boats dock, while the second lagoon is hidden, the only access is the small crevice underneath the rock, or during high tide, a ladder over the rock. Surrounded by karst limestone cliffs, the lagoon's crystal clear blue water is perfect for swimming, snorkeling & taking photos.

The only way to get to the Twin Lagoon is by boat. Many local operators offer Island Hopping Tours from Coron that would include the option of stopping at Twin Lagoon. Most group tours run from 1200-1800 pesos ($60-90 USD) depending on the stops.

Rating:

Google Rating4.7 / 5
Tripadvisor Rating4.5 / 5

Contact:

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+63 947 351 1702

Address:

Coron, MIMAROPA PhilippinesMap
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Category:

Attraction, Bay / Lagoon
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Visitors spend on average < 1 hour here

Selected Trips

Trip Blog Post by @Recy: A Three-Day Adventure in Coron | 3 days in Sep (itinerary, map & gallery)
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3 days in Sep

A Three-Day Adventure in Coron

Trip Blog Post by @elle: Coron 2019 | 7 days in Oct/May (itinerary, map & gallery)
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7 days in Oct/May

Coron 2019

Trip Blog Post by @Luzel: Coron 2018 | 5 days in Oct (itinerary, map & gallery)
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5 days in Oct

Coron 2018

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Traveler Notes

The Twin Lagoon is another fascinating tourist spot here in Coron. One side is where the boats park and on the other side is where the people can swim and do some kayaking. I was able to take some pictures but we were not allowed to swim as it was under maintenance during that time.

Our tour guide told us that the hole that connects the two lagoons submerges underwater during high tide so that is why there are ladders that people can use to cross.

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