Best Dive Resorts in Coron: Sleep, Dive, Repeat
Coron is one of the top wreck diving destinations in the world. In September 1944, American forces sank 24 Japanese warships in Coron Bay during a single aerial assault. Today, those wrecks lie in water ranging from five to 40 metres, encrusted with corals and inhabited by extraordinary marine life. Visibility often exceeds 20 metres, and water temperatures hover around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius year-round.
For serious divers, choosing the right base is everything. This guide covers the best dive resorts in Coron — from purpose-built dive centres with their own boats to boutique island resorts that treat diving as an art form.
What Makes Coron Special for Divers?
The wrecks range from massive cargo ships like the Okikawa Maru (160 metres long) to small gunboats barely visible under a layer of coral. Each site has a different character: the Irako is famous for its intact engine room and bridge; the Olympia Maru hosts huge schools of fish; the East Tangat Gunboat is shallow enough for snorkellers to peer down at. Even experienced divers who have explored sites around the world consistently rate Coron's wrecks among the best they have seen.
Beyond wrecks, Coron offers macro diving at Barracuda Lake — a thermocline lake where different temperature layers create strange visual effects — and beautiful coral gardens around the island-hopping sites of Kayangan Lake and Twin Lagoon.
Top Dive Resorts in Coron
Two Seasons Coron Island Resort & Spa
Two Seasons combines luxury island living with a professional dive centre. The resort sits on its own private island with overwater bungalows and a house reef for evening dives. Their dive boats make regular trips to all the major wrecks, and the PADI centre offers courses from Open Water to Divemaster. Rates from 18,000 PHP per night, inclusive, with dive packages available.
Coron Divers Resort
Coron Divers is a dedicated dive resort that has built a strong reputation for expert guiding, well-maintained equipment, and small group sizes. Located near the main pier, it offers easy access to all dive sites. The accommodation is comfortable rather than luxurious — clean rooms, reliable air conditioning, good food — but the dive operation is first class. Packages start around 4,500 PHP per night including two dives per day.
Discovery Palawan Coron
Formerly known as Discovery Island, this resort occupies a beautiful position on the waterfront of Coron Bay with views of the surrounding karsts. The dive centre is well-equipped, and the resort has its own pontoon allowing boat dives directly from the property. Rooms from 6,000 PHP per night; dive packages can be added at preferential rates for resort guests.
Sangat Island Dive Resort
Sangat Island is located in the middle of the dive sites — some of Coron's best wrecks are within five minutes of the resort by boat. This small, intimate resort accommodates only a handful of guests at a time, giving it a genuinely private feel. The accommodation is simple (nipa hut-style cottages) but comfortable, and the food is excellent. Rates from 5,500 PHP per night including meals and two dives per day.
What to Look for in a Coron Dive Resort
Boat Quality and Speed
Getting to dive sites quickly matters in Coron, especially during peak season when sites can get crowded. Ask your resort how long the boat journey is to the major wrecks and whether they use private boats or share space with island-hopping tourists.
Guide Experience
Coron's wrecks can be disorienting inside — good guides who know every hatch, corridor, and compartment make the difference between a safe, illuminating dive and a stressful one. Ask about guide qualifications and their specific experience with Coron's wreck sites before booking.
Equipment Maintenance
Dive gear rental quality varies significantly across Coron's dive operators. If you are not bringing your own equipment, check reviews for recent guests' comments on regulator performance, BCD condition, and air quality.
Dive Courses Available in Coron
If you are not yet a certified diver, Coron is a wonderful place to learn. Multiple PADI and SSI centres in town offer Open Water courses over three to four days, after which you can join wreck dives at suitable depths. Discover Scuba Diver experiences (no certification required) are available at several resorts, letting you try diving in shallow, protected water before committing to a full course.
Best Time to Dive in Coron
Coron diving is excellent year-round, but the best conditions occur from October through May, when seas are calm and visibility is highest. June to September brings the southwest monsoon — some sites become inaccessible due to swell, but many sheltered wreck sites remain diveable throughout the year. Water temperature is consistently warm, so most divers are comfortable in a 3mm wetsuit.
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