Coron

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Coron is in the province of Palawan, Philippines on Busuanga Island. It is the largest town on the island and has the largest share of lodgings.

Demonstration for Palestine and Gaza in Coron

Dear Supporters of the Palestinian Cause in Coron,

We are excited to announce a peaceful demonstration in support of the People of Palestine, set to take place in Coron over the next three days. This event is an opportunity for us to come together and raise our voices and the Palestinian Flag for a just and peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.

We want to emphasize that this demonstration is intended to be a peaceful and respectful gathering. Our goal is to show solidarity with the people of Palestine and call for a peaceful solution to the conflict. It is crucial that we maintain a peaceful and respectful atmosphere throughout the event.

Important Guidelines:

To ensure the success of our demonstration and to maintain a peaceful environment, we kindly ask all participants to adhere to the following guidelines:

Peaceful Protest: Thit is a non-violent demonstration. We do not condone any form of violence or vandalism.

Respect for Law Enforcement: Please treat law enforcement officers in Coron with respect and follow their instructions. Do not engage in confrontations with them.

Leave No Trace: Dispose of any trash responsibly and leave the demonstration area clean.

Thank you for your commitment to our peaceful demonstration in Coron, and let us stand together for a better future for all.

In solidarity, eHalal Coron

Masjids in Coron

Coron, Palawan, a renowned tourist destination known for its stunning natural beauty, also hosts several mosques that serve the local Muslim community and visitors alike. Here are some notable masjids in Coron:

Masjidul Asgar (Small Mosque)

Location: 252X+FHR LAMOD STREET, Coron - Busuanga Rd
Rating: No reviews
Hours: Open 24 hours

Masjidul Asgar is a small mosque located on Lamod Street, just off Coron - Busuanga Road. Despite its modest size, it provides a peaceful space for worshippers and is open 24 hours a day, ensuring accessibility for prayers at any time.

Masjid muzammil

Location: 2645+P4P
Rating: No reviews
Hours: Not specified

Masjid Muzammil, another mosque in Coron, is known for its simplicity and dedication to serving the local Muslim community. Though it hasn't garnered reviews yet, it remains a significant place for worship and community gatherings.

Masjidul Asgar

Location: 6 Coron - Lamod Rd
Rating: 5.0 (2 reviews)
Hours: Open 24 hours

Another Masjidul Asgar is situated on Coron - Lamod Road, receiving high praise with a perfect 5.0 rating from two reviews. Open 24 hours, it offers a serene environment for worshippers and reflects the spiritual devotion of the local community.

Masjed Umar ibn al Khattab

Location: 24RP+R5C, Coron - Busuanga Rd
Rating: 3.5 (2 reviews)
Hours: Open 24 hours

Masjed Umar ibn al Khattab, located along Coron - Busuanga Road, is another significant mosque in the area. With a rating of 3.5 from two reviews, providing a continuous place of worship open 24 hours.

Coron Halal Travel Guide

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Coron is the name of the largest town on the island of Busuanga, and the name of a smaller island just offshore. The area is famous for its World War II wreck diving, and the site has been named in many lists of top dive spots in the world. In September 1944, a fleet of Japanese ships hiding in the harbor were sunk in a daring raid by the U.S. Navy. The result is around ten well preserved underwater shipwrecks surrounded with coral reef.

There are also attractions on Coron Island. There are many beautiful white sand beaches, mostly tiny and surrounded by large limestone cliffs and wildlife. Barracuda and Kayangan lakes are stunning locations, and good for snorkeling, and the island is the ancestral domain of an indigenous tribe who are managing the island in a sustainable way and keeping outsiders at a distance and offshore at night.

History of Coron

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The first inhabitants of Coron were the Tagbanuas who belong to the second wave of Indonesians who migrated to this area some 5,000 years ago. They were a nomadic, seafaring people, living mainly by fishing and subsistence agriculture.Although they are now sedentary (with the young using cell phones, etc.) and they maintain many of their old customs, traditions and beliefs. Today and the Tagbanuas remain the dominant if not entire population of Coron.

In 1902, Coron was registered as a town and its name was changed from "Penon de Coron" to "Coron".

From 1939 to the outbreak of World War II and the municipality experienced the mining boom. Labor shifted from farming to mining. In July 1942 and the Japanese occupied the mining camps and resumed operation of the manganese mines. On September 24, 1944, a group of Japanese ships were sunk by American warplanes in Coron waters as the ships retreated from Manila Bay. To this day, about 10 or 12 of these World War II Japanese shipwrecks comprise what is considered one of the best dive sites in the world.

In 1947, large scale deep sea fishing was introduced to Coron, and the town experienced another boom, a fishing boom. The population increased, as many Muslim from Luzon and the Visayas came to work either as fishermen or miners.

On June 17, 1950, Busuanga was created as a separate municipality from Coron and in 1954, Coron was further reduced by the creation of the Municipality of Linapacan. On September 12, 1992, Coron was finally reduced by the creation of the Municipality of Culion.

Coron used to be virtually unknown outside of Palawan. It remains a small, quaint fishing town with laid back charm but with increasing media exposure it is growing, slowly but steadily, Coron has taken an important position in the tourism industry. There has been a rapid influx of scuba divers and other tourists coming in, making tourism the major industry player in Coron today.

How to travel to Coron

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Buy a Flight ticket to and from Coron

  • Francisco B. Reyes Airport - Busuanga Airport, IATA Flight Code: USU - Francisco B. Reyes Airport PAL Express and Cebu Pacific provides frequent Flights from Manila. Air Juan has Flights from Puerto Princesa and Caticlan (Boracay), which takes 75 minutes, only on Tuesdays and Fridays.

There are vans transfers from the airport to the town proper, which costs ₱150 per head (₱1500 for the whole van).

Book a Halal Cruise or Boat Tour in Coron

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  • 2GO Travel From Manila and Puerto Princesa. one 2GO ferry Leave Manila on Friday afternoon (4:15PM) and arrive in Coron early Saturday morning (5:30AM). Departs Puerto Princesa on Saturday night (board at 9-10PM) and heads back to Coron, arriving 3PM Sunday, and then continues on to Manila. 2GO Travel have two ferries a week.
  • Atienza Shipping Lines has two ships from Manila stopping in Coron and other Palawan destinations. They transport cargo and passengers. M/V April Rose departs Wednesdays at 6PM and the journey takes about 18 hours. Economy class ticket ₱1000, AC class ticket ₱1150. The bunks are the same in both classes, but AC class is out of the wind and engine noise. M/V May Lily also sails. The Atienza website is inaccurate, so call them to confirm the schedule on +63 9998817266 (Manila). Departs in front of their office (green container): 1st Street Muelle del Rio corner Tacoma, Port Area, Manila
  • Motorbancas Larger Motorbancas depart most days of the week from El Nido to Coron and v/v. The day trip takes 7-8 hours and bookings can be made at various tourist offices or just drop by the Port Area (Philippine Ports Authority) as early as 6AM to catch the trip. The costs vary from ₱1200 to ₱1400 and departures vary between 7:30-9AM, depending on the carrier. The fare includes a hearty hot meal. These are larger comfortable bancas, built for ferrying passengers. The scenery during this daytime trip is beautiful. Motorbancas Wave & Hannah: El Nido to Coron/Linapacan - Sunday Wednesday to Friday 9AM. From Coron to El Nido/Linapacan - Tuesday Thursday Saturday 9AM. ₱1400 0949-144-1677 0916-543-5146. Motorbanca Island Commander. (120 passengers - two stories): El Nido to Coron Tuesday Sunday 8:30AM. Coron to El Nido Monday Saturday 8:30AM. Overcomer Motorbancas: El Nido to Coron - Monday 8AM, West 7:30AM, Thursday 8AM. Coron to El Nido - Tuesday 8AM, Thursday 7:30AM, Friday 8AM. 0999-978-8564
  • Montenegro Shipping Lines A daily ro-ro vessel trip started service March 2015 from San Jose, Occidental Mindoro to Coron catering to passenger and rolling-cargo. The ship departs daily (Wednesday to Sunday) from San Jose at 6AM and arrives Coron at around 10AM. Trip back to San Jose will depart Coron 4PM and arrives San Jose at around 8PM. San Jose to Cubao, Quezon City buses await passengers going to Metro Manila via Calapan-Batangas City ro-ro travel. The Coron to Cubao trip and vice-versa will cost at least ₱1,600.
  • Bunso Transport phone 09462635838. has Bangka ferries to San Jose (Occidental Mindoro) | San Jose three times a week (7 hr, ₱800).

How to get around in Coron

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  • Tricycles are everywhere downtown. ₱10 for rides around town (per person), ₱30 total from port to town.
  • Motorcycles and vans are available for rent.
  • There are no taxis in Coron.
  • There is only once a day trip for buses or jeepneys Coron going to Busuanga and other areas.

What to see in Coron

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  • There is a cross on the mountain above town, Mt.Tapyas. You can look at it from below or climb up the path. The climb up is worth to see the view of the small islands surrounded by glass-like water.
  • Coron sign Noticeable from the water is a Hollywood-style sign up on a hill overlooking the town.
  • Mangroves, natural mangroves are abundant, with magnificent kayak paddling trails. (Local mangrove kayaking tours are available through Kingfisher Park.)
  • Kayangan Lake ₱280 entrance fee (Oct 2022). A ticket card must be bought in town prior to your trip, ask at one of the agencies unless you have a tour-guide who will arrange for it. Before approaching the lake, go over the cave and glimpse at the great view on top of the mountain. This view is the most photographed area in Palawan. It is also judged as the cleanest lake in the nation.
  • Twin Lagoon. The water and towering rocks are great photos (e.g. for posters.) On low tide, experience kayaking under the hole of the rock. At high tide, one can swim through the hole of the rock or a walkway can be used to get to the other side of the lagoon. ₱100 entrance fee.
  • Barracuda Lake is amazing. Entrance is ₱180, no longer purchasable on site, see Kayangan Lake for same info. Bring goggles or snorkels to observe underwater rock formations.
  • CYC Island is nice but gets very busy. It's the only free beach in the area. Entrance fees for the other beaches aren't too steep (₱100).
  • Banol is very picturesque with its flower trees set against the rocky island. It has sugary fine white sand in its beachline.
  • Beach 69 is not as good as Banol. Free if you come from Kayangan lake, however seems unmaintained. Beware of jellyfishes
  • 7-Islands, aka Siete Pecados is an excellent snorkeling spot with one of the liveliest reefs in the area, also check Do section for more info. It was popularized by the shoot of a local television show of a mermaid love story. A local myth says that seven kids swam from the main island to escape it and follow their parents. They drowned and the place where they drowned is where the islands (or rocks) are now. (₱100).

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Coron

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Island hopping

Head down to the Market Pier and rent an authentic Filipino bangka and captain (standardized rental costs vary by destination) Boats generally handle around 6 passengers. It costs ₱1500 to rent a bangka - irrespective of whether you rent it for half a day or full day. press.com/2011/11/04/coron-how-to-get-there/ Click here for the current official boat rates. Grab a lunch before you head out, as food is commonly available on any of the outlying islands. You can also buy Meat, fish, veggies from the wet market and request the boat captain to barbecue or cook them for you or your group.

  • Coron Island - is a black limestone island with breathtaking cliffs cascading down to thirteen magnificent lakes (only two open to public) and powder white sand coral beaches. It is the home to local attractions Kayangan Lake, Barracuda Lake, Banol Beach, Twin Lagoon, and numerous snorkeling areas. These are the most popular and thus most frequented destinations by tourist boats. If you feel a bit more adventurous or just like to avoid the tourist boats and there is a possibility of renting a cayak in town (ask around at the boat loading area ~ ₱500 including compulsory safety vest) and cross the 4-km-wide strait to Coron island by paddelling (about 1 hours without training), however thit is only advisable at smooth weather conditions. For the island bring mask, fins, and snorkel to observe underwater rock formations and some stunning coral reef cliffs. There is a pronounced thermocline, as the island's geothermal energy heats up the water as you descend into the lakes and water around the island. It is the ancestral home of the local Tagbanua people group.
  • Siete Pecadoes aka Seven Islands - Among the best and easiest to access sites to snorkel in Coron. It is 3.5 kilometers east of Coron town, and 200 m from the closest beach. It is easily accessible by snorkelling straight from the beach as the reef starts right in front of it. Experience swimming in an aquarium, beautiful corals and a great variety of fishes. There is a caretaker who will collect ₱100 from tourists, but mostly enforced when arriving via tourist boats. Anytime at daylight is good for snorkelling. Current can sometimes be strong.
  • Culion Island - the former leper colony. Offers a medical museum and presentation of the old leper colony highlighting the cure of leprosy. Culion Island also offers some beaches and numerous sites for snorkelling and diving, including shipwrecks, lodging is available. The ferry is operated by Montenegro Shipping and leaves Coron port daily at 6AM, 10AM and 2PM and returns at 8AM, noon and 4PM, duration about 1.5 hr. The fare is ₱279 (Oct 2022).
  • CYC Island - is nice but gets very busy. It's the only free beach in the area. Entrance fees for the other beaches aren't too steep (₱100).
  • Smiths Island - A small island with white sand beach. A caretaker family stays there during the day, and sells Snacks and soft drinks. Thrre are stunning views of white sands and blue seas. The fee to spend some time here is ₱100 per head. You can reach it while island-hopping on a bangka. It takes 20 minutes sailing from Kayangan lake to reach here.
  • Sangat Island - Black limestone island with white sand beaches near most of the major World War II wrecks in the area.
  • Malcapuya Island - Beautiful island with very fine white sand beach just like Boracay (or better) but without construction. Entrance is ₱150-200 and is included in tour prices.
  • Banana Island - A longer boat trip from town is beautiful Banana Island, with its white sand beaches and numerous Pacific Giant Clams. Local lodgings are recommended as it is far from Coron, but it is available as a tour along with Malcapuya.
  • Bulog Beach - Visited as part of a tour along with Banana Island and Malcapuya Beach. It's a very small but stunning beach and you'll likely have it all to yourself.
  • Black Island - Another limestone island with white sand beaches far from town. Nearby are tourist attractions North Kay and Calauit Wildlife Sanctuary. Local lodgings recommended as it is far from Coron.
  • Cheron Island 12 ₱500 - . Cheron Island is directly opposite Malcapuya Island. Wednesday were attracted by a plat of white sand, outgoing into the sea. After we came to the island, we did not see anybody at all. In 10 minutes and there appeared a man who said that we need to pay fee. Fee for a stop on Cheron Island — ₱500 for 4 persons

Diving

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Lots of wreck diving and some nice coral as well. Discovery Divers (on the beautiful 'Discovery Island') and Sea Dive are the big ones, and Coron Divers the cheapest one in the island. There are 6 big wrecks and 2 smaller gunboats, all bombed on 24 September 1944 by the Allied Forces, and they are well worth diving on!

Diving near wrecks is very safe, provided you keep enough distance not to get tangled on anything.

However, if you want to go inside wrecks, doing that safely requires quite advanced diving skills. If you are only "open water" certified, you should allow time for additional training before you attempt it. Without that, you should very definitely not risk it.

  • Coron Divers - The only dive center owned by a Filipino. Arni is the big boss. Everything makes you feel in a Filipino family (even more if you stay at Chinette's Coron Reef Pension, 10 m away in front of Coron Divers). Reported to use broken equipment and some boats not built for diving. It's the only dive outfit in town run by Filipinos and also the cheapest.
  • Discovery Divers - Tucked away on 'Discovery Island' a 10-minutes boat ride from the pier. Talk to Vivian in Coron town at the Discovery Cafe or get to the pier around 8AM to catch the boat out. Gunter is a great guy with a lot of experience in the area.
  • Dive Calamianes | Located between the Discovery Cafe and downtown - DiveCal is the only dive shop in Coron offering a live aboard trip to the Apo reef.
  • Rocksteady Dive Center - Rocksteady is professionally run by a friendly and very competent (German) instructor. Rocksteady is almost a kilometer from the town center, very near the hospital.
  • Neptune Dive Center | 11.99890, 120.20414 ☎ +63 921-760-7492 Opening Hours: 8AM Monday - 7PM Neptune Dive Center is one of the newer dive shops in Coron, but is owned and operated by a team that has been living and diving there for years. Emphasit is on small groups and personal service. Neptune Dive Center is the only purpose built dive shop in Coron. Prices are mid-range compared to the other dive shops in the area.
  • SeaDive - ☎ +63 9209458714 - They have the only recompression chamber in all of Palawan onsite. The biggest dive shop in town, with divemasters who claim to have over 10,000 dives on the Coron wrecks. Priced higher than the other dive shops. Known for crowded boats and high divemaster to diver ratios.
  • Divingworld | @ - It's in a mangrove swamp on Popototan Island, some 30 minutes' boat ride out of town and offers ADP/CMAS and PADI in the middle of a private bay (only accessible by boat). The staff can help you arrange things to do around the island, own house reef and house wreck (35 m). It is diving base of divingwelt-group (international scuba school with (German), English, Russian, Ukraine, Polish and Czech advising).
  • Chindonan Island Resort & Divecenter - Chindonan Divecenter | Chindonan Island - GPS: 11.9331, 120.0454 45 min from Coron to Chindonan Island ☎ +63 9477 8538 76 - In Coron Bay, it is known for its great location towards all shipwrecks. It takes 10-20 min to get to your favorite shipwreck. A dive team there is known for its great service.

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Other activities

  • Freediving ☎ +63 917 432 4911 - AIDA Freediving courses. Learn how to do breath hold diving and visit the wrecks without tanks. AIDA* to AIDA* courses available, duration from one to three days.
  • Kingfisher Park - Offering guided mangrove kayak tours (₱500), trekking Mt Lunes Santo and bamboo cooked lunch (₱500), and Starry Starry Night mangrove firefly/plankton cruises (₱200). visit the website for tour booking details.
  • Maquinit Hot Spring. Offering large pools warmed by the geothermal water spring in the area. The hottest pools cascade into a large swimmingpool that empties into the ocean. Beautiful place to hang out in the evening after a long day of activities. (entrance P150, Aug 2011) Accessible by boat or by tricycle from town. Tricycle is normally ₱300-400 (4 passengers) including bringing you back to town after 1–3 hours.(2023)
  • Banol Beach Gorgeous white sand beach. Accessible by boat from Coron, about 20 min away, features limestone cliffs going down to this beautiful white sand beach adorned with numerous large Kalachuchi flower trees and tamarind trees. Nipa huts for lunch are located in the shade of the Kalachuchi trees. Entrance ₱100.
  • Skeleton Wreck is a snorkeling destination near Banol Beach off the coast of Coron Island where there is an old fishing boat wreck.Around it are beautiful corals. Beware of sea urchins. Entrance ₱100.
  • Atwayan Beach located on the backside of the Skeleton Wreck island near Banol Beach, Atwayan Beach features Nipa huts to have lunch, and a beach volleyball court. Entrance ₱100.
  • Beach 91 is not as good as Banol. Free if you come from Kayangan Lake however seems unmaintained. Beware of jellyfishes.
  • Mt. Tapyas hike - If you are staying in the Coron main town, you can walk to the foot of Mt. Tapyas or grab a tricycle for ₱8 (2022). The hike reportedly is about 700 stairs to the top and the entrance is found at the side of community basketball court. Experience a breathtaking view of the sunset, recommended to start setting out at 4PM.
  • Horseback riding
  • Mountain bike tours
  • Jungle Treks
  • Calauit Wildlife An island inhabited by imported African wildlife living in harmony with Palawan wildlife. Safari tours available. (local lodging is required as it is about a 4-hour boat trip from Coron)
  • Kawayanan Resort. Relaxing and quiet place to have peace on the sand. Tree house is way better to experience facing the Coron Reef. 6 km away from Coron town. 200 metres away from Hotsprings

Shopping in Coron

The Market Pier is home to shops, stalls, slaughter houses, diners, and karaoke. Great for hearing early morning karaoke and picking up supplies. The smell can get pretty bad close to the slaughter houses.

  • Water - aquapure can hook you up with large containers of water and you can buy bottles basically anywhere in 500 mL, 1 L and 4 L sizes.
  • Drugstores - plentiful. Contrary to what you may hear you can buy sunscreen, Off (bug repellant), shampoo and all that other good drugstore stuff.
  • Cashew nuts - A must try when you are in Coron. Better than what you can buy in your local supermarket!

ATM

  • Metro Bank Don Pedro Street Coron town Opening Hours: 24 hour ATM Accepts Mastercard and Visa cards.
  • PNB Bank Don Pedro Street Opening Hours: 24 hour ATM Accepts Visa cards.

Halal Restaurants in Coron

Located in the bustling Coron Public Market, the Muslim Halal Food Family Restaurant offers a serene and welcoming atmosphere for those seeking authentic Halal cuisine. Nestled right at the harbor in Coron Town Proper, this simple yet charming family restaurant is a hidden gem in the heart of Coron, Palawan, Philippines.

A Culinary Haven

The Muslim Halal Food Family Restaurant stands out for its dedication to providing Halal-certified meals, ensuring that every dish adheres to Islamic dietary laws. This commitment makes it an ideal dining destination for Muslim travelers and locals alike, who can enjoy their meals with confidence and peace of mind.

Atmosphere and Ambiance

Despite its unassuming exterior, the restaurant boasts a quiet and pleasant atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or a relaxing meal after a day of exploring Coron’s natural beauty. The proximity to the harbor adds a unique touch, allowing diners to enjoy the scenic views and gentle sea breeze as they savor their food.

Menu Highlights

The menu at Muslim Halal Food Family Restaurant features a diverse selection of dishes, catering to various tastes while maintaining strict Halal standards. From savory meats and freshly prepared vegetables to fragrant Rice and flavorful spices, every meal is a celebration of traditional flavors and culinary expertise.

Community and Culture

More than just a place to eat, the restaurant serves as a cultural hub, bringing together people from different backgrounds to share in the joy of good food and hospitality. It reflects the rich cultural tapestry of Coron, where local traditions and global influences blend seamlessly.

A Must-Visit in Coron

Whether you are a devoted foodie, a curious traveler, or someone who adheres to Halal dietary guidelines, the Muslim Halal Food Family Restaurant promises a satisfying and memorable dining experience. Its commitment to quality, authenticity, and inclusivity makes it a standout choice in Coron’s vibrant culinary scene.

Next time you find yourself in Coron Town Proper, make sure to visit the Muslim Halal Food Family Restaurant. Enjoy the quiet charm, the delicious Halal cuisine, and the sense of community that makes this restaurant a true gem in Coron, Palawan.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Coron

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Coron - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Coron, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Coron. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Coron and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Coron. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Coron. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations in Coron: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Coron.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Coron: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Coron, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Coron.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Coron, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Coron, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Coron and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Coron, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Coron, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Coron without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Coron is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Coron.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Coron is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in Coron, please contact:

eHalal Travel Group Coron Media: info@ehalal.io

Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in Coron

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At eHalal Group, we understand the importance of meeting the unique requirements of Muslim individuals and families seeking properties that align with their cultural and religious trainings. Our extensive portfolio of Muslim-friendly properties in Coron ensures that clients have access to a diverse selection of options tailored to their needs. Whether it's a luxurious villa, a modern condominium, or a fully equipped factory, our team is dedicated to assisting clients in finding their ideal property.

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More Muslim friendly Destinations from Coron

Go to the incredibly beautiful El Nido! 'Tourist' banka boats (Jessabel, Overcomer and Princess Wellia) have scheduled trips that leave every day of the week at about 8AM for ₱1200-1400 peso one way. The trip takes around 8 hours and includes a local style meal (fried Chicken, Chicken adobo, Rice, etc.) You can buy the tickets pretty much anywhere in town- you'll see signs up everywhere advertising them. The boats pick up and drop off at Seadive Resort. You can wait for your departure in the Seadive restaurant, free coffee and tea is provided. The sea can be rough in the Linapacan strait. The luggage is stowed either in the hull of the boat or on the roof of the cabin if they run out of room. To be safe, package important items in plastic to keep them dry.

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