Balabac Expedition with Onuk Island Overnight Stay

Just after 3 weeks from our Coron trip, another adventure awaits us! This time, my good friend Yana, will be coming with us. Supposedly, there will be 4 of us but the other one canceled. We’re heading to the breathtaking Balabac Group of Islands. Unfortunately, many people may not have heard of this hidden gem, just like most of our friends. But if YOU happened to search this place on Google, then you’re one of the lucky ones who already know about this paradise. *pops the party popper*

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Onok Island: A Pawikan Santuary

Onok or Onuk Island in Balabac is a remote island paradise located in the southernmost part of Palawan. If you check Google Maps, you’ll see that it’s already very close to Malaysia. You’ll also be surprised to spot cargo ships, tankers, and other international vessels from afar, as the Balabac Strait serves as an international shipping route between countries such as China, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The view in Onuk Island honestly feels unreal. The water is so clear and blue that it doesn’t even look real in photos, and the sandbars during low tide are just jaw-dropping. Definitely one of the prettiest islands I’ve ever seen in the Philippines. The island is also a sanctuary for Pawikans so

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Canibungan Island: One of the Base Camps in Balabac

Canibungan Island Base Camp is one of those places that instantly makes you slow down and appreciate how beautiful simple island life can be. It’s like we’re in a different dimension because the time here is sooooooo slow! Clear blue water, white sand, peaceful surroundings, and no pressure to rush anything. It honestly feels like a little escape from reality and one of the spots in Balabac that made me fall in love with Palawan even more.

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5 days & 4 nights Coron: Freediving & Private Tours

I’ve been really looking forward to this trip all year because Ron didn’t know that I had booked a trip to Coron since last year. I booked it in September for only 7,000 pesos for a round-trip ticket, which already included baggage and seats. He thought we were just going to Moalboal because I wanted to surprise him, and at the same time, make fun of him a bit *cries in guilt* The prank went well, although he was dumbstruck at first. He seemed a little disappointed, I guess, since he thought we were going to Moalboal and was so excited about it that he was even ready to dig into the famous restaurants there. But lo and behold, we’re

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Freediving in Barracuda Lake and Skeleton Shipwreck in Coron

Now comes the fourth day of island hopping in Coron. This isn’t just an ordinary island-hopping trip because today I’ll be freediving in a shipwreck and at Barracuda Lake. *yay* It’s every freediver’s dream to freedive in Barracuda Lake because, first, you can freedive in any sea or ocean you want, but in a lake? That’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Second, it’s in Coron. That’s it. Lol

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Tour A Private Island Hopping: The Chill Tour

We’re on our third day in Coron and we’re ready for another *drumroll* island hopping, of course. We opted for a private tour again because, well, we’re old and almost rotting, so we always want to take everything slow now. lol This tour includes Las Islas de Coral, CYC Beach, Sunset Beach, Quin Reef, Green Lagoon, and Kayangan Lake. You might wonder why there are so many destinations for a chill tour, but we only visited four destinations, and two of them were “2-in-1 spots,” as the tour guide called them. I’ve been itching to go to Kayangan Lake and have this shot because just look at that view!

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Calauit Safari Park in Coron: Is it worth it?

I’ll answer the question in this post’s title. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS because I’m dying to see the giraffes! Well, Cebu has a safari and has giraffes there too and now that I realize it while writing this, I’m not sure why I haven’t visited our own Safari yet haha! But let’s put that aside for now and focus on Calauit Safari Park!

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Freediving with Dugong in Coron

I think this trip alone deserves its own post, so here it is. As you know, I love freediving, and encountering sea animals is one of the best feelings in the galaxy lol. I’ve gotten addicted to freediving with butanding, turtles, sardines, and manta rays. It’s now kind of a goal for me to freedive with as many sea animals as I possibly can. Since we’re going to Coron, I didn’t miss the opportunity to freedive with a dugong (sea-cow). Apparently, I almost missed it because the videographer I contacted, who only does private tours, was already fully booked. But thanks to the water deities, he became available because his guest cancelled on those dates, and I was able to

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Smith Beach & Banul Beach Private Island Hopping

We arrived at our hotel at 11 AM and went straight to an island-hopping tour, which I had booked just the other day. Since it was our first day, we wanted a chill trip and we really just wanted to enjoy the beach and bask in the sun. I chose Smith Beach and Banul Beach, which are just 30 minutes from Coron Port, as our destinations because we want to take it slow. They’re also close to each other, based on the map.

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Freediving with Manta Rays in Nusa Penida, Bali

e been itching to write about this because this is one of the most memorable things that has ever happened to us in our entire lives and I’m not even talking about the manta ray encounter. lol. What I’m talking about is what we have endured on our way to Nusa Lembongan and to the Manta Ray point. I’d say it’s very unexpected and a very traumatic experience for me and Ron.

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