They sit at opposite ends of the same Palawan island chain, both built around jaw-dropping limestone karst and impossibly clear water, and travellers agonise over which to pick. Here's the thing the photos hide: El Nido and Coron deliver their beauty in completely different ways. One is a buzzing beach town with island-hopping out front; the other is a quieter base built around the best wreck diving and lake scenery in the country. Choose by the trip you want, not the prettier feed.
The 30-second verdict
- El Nido — more beaches, livelier town, classic tropical-island-hopping among towering cliffs. The social, scenic crowd-pleaser.
- Coron — the most dramatic single-day scenery (Kayangan Lake, Twin Lagoon), world-class WWII wreck diving, a more low-key town. The wow-factor and diving choice.
- Both — connected by a scenic 3–4 hour ferry. If you have 6+ days in Palawan, do both.
Scenery & the famous tours
El Nido runs lettered island-hopping tours (A, B, C, D). Tour A — the Big and Small Lagoons, Secret Lagoon, Shimizu — is the iconic one: paddling into hidden lagoons ringed by sheer cliffs. The appeal is variety: beaches, snorkelling, lagoons, all in a day.
Coron concentrates its wow into fewer, more intense sights. Kayangan Lake — often called the cleanest lake in the country — and Twin Lagoon are arguably the single most spectacular half-day in the Philippines. Then there's the diving: a fleet of WWII Japanese wrecks sits in accessible, warm water, making Coron a bucket-list wreck-diving destination El Nido can't match.
Edge: El Nido for variety and that postcard lagoon-hopping; Coron for raw single-sight drama and diving. Browse and book the actual tours for either on our tours page.
Town & vibe
El Nido town is compact, lively and walkable — beachfront bars, lots of restaurants, a real backpacker-meets-flashpacker buzz. It can feel busy in peak season. Coron town is more spread out, more local, quieter at night, set slightly back from the water (you boat out to the beaches). Want nightlife and a social beach-town feel? El Nido. Want calm and early nights between big days out? Coron.
Beaches
El Nido has more accessible beaches, including the gorgeous Nacpan Beach a short trip from town. Coron's beaches are mostly reached by boat (with stunners like Banana and Malcapuya islands) — less casual beach-strolling, more day-trip payoff. Edge: El Nido for easy beach access.
Getting there & logistics
- El Nido: fly Manila → El Nido (small planes, pricier) OR fly Manila → Puerto Princesa then a 5–6 hour van north (cheaper). See the routes on our flight search.
- Coron: fly Manila → Busuanga (Coron) — quick and the simplest access of the two.
- Between them: a 3–4 hour fast ferry (₱1,800–2,500), one of the country's most scenic crossings on a calm day — and rough on a bad one. Check the sea state first, especially in wet season, and keep a buffer day. Compare your options with our ferry vs flight tool.
Cost
Broadly similar — both are mid-range Palawan, pricier than the Philippine average because everything ships in. El Nido's nightlife makes it easier to spend more; Coron's quieter scene can be marginally cheaper day to day. Diving in Coron is a worthwhile splurge. Track it with our expense tool.
So which should YOU pick?
Choose El Nido if: you want classic island-hopping variety, a lively walkable beach town, easy beaches, and a social atmosphere. Best for first-time Palawan and couples/groups who want buzz.
Choose Coron if: you want the single most dramatic lake-and-lagoon scenery, you dive (or want to learn on famous wrecks), and you prefer a quieter, calmer base.
Choose both if: you have at least six days. The natural route is fly into one, ferry to the other, fly out — no backtracking. Most do Puerto Princesa → El Nido → ferry → Coron → fly home. Map it in our trip planner.
Best time to go
Dry season (roughly December–May) gives the calmest seas and clearest water for both. Shoulder months are cheaper and quieter but check conditions, as the El Nido–Coron crossing is sea-state dependent. Full breakdown in our best time to visit guide and El Nido month-by-month.
FAQ
If I only have time for one?
First-timer wanting the classic Palawan experience: El Nido. Diver or scenery-maximalist wanting the single biggest wow: Coron.
Is the ferry between them worth it?
On a calm day it's a highlight in itself. In rough weather it's an endurance test — check the forecast and keep flexibility. See our ferry vs flight guide.
Which has better snorkelling?
Both are excellent. Coron edges it for wrecks and reefs you can snorkel above; El Nido for lagoon-and-beach variety.
Doing both? Build the El Nido → Coron route with stays and tours in our trip planner, and check the crossing's sea state before you sail.
