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Top rated hotels in Coron

Vela Terraces Hotel
4/524 Reviews
We stayed here for 2 nights with our family, renting 2 rooms. The rooms were clean, bathroom fine. I had to ask for kettle/coffee- but they provided this without any issues. No tea(for those of you who like tea). Nice pool, with seating outside. Restaurant was good with lovely breakfast selection. We chose to have a fruit platter (which we paid extra for), on top of the ‘breakfast plate’ per person, which was included in our room rate (we chose French toast and pancakes). Definitely worth it- plenty of fruit for 4 of us! They hotel had organised a tuk tuk to pick us up from our late ferry from El Nido (which we had to pay). The guy however, charged us 4x a normal rate (he charged us a ‘per person’ rate)- so we pain400peso, rather than about 100 (still cheap). So do be aware. Friendly staff.
Dianna’s Inn
3.9/516 Reviews
Clean and comfortable hotel in good location with very helpful manageress and great staff. The location and positive reviews were the main reason I booked this hotel and I was not disappointed. Spacious, clean and comfortable room, with comfortable bed, efficient air con and decent bathroom. Very good value for money. They were also able to arrange private transport for me from the hotel to the airport as I didn’t want a repeat of the shared ride from the airport, where the transport companies cram as many people and bags as possible into the one van. There is no in-room safe provided, but the manageress told me they will be installed in the future. I was able to put my valuables in a signed and sealed envelope which the manageress looked after safely without issues (many thanks). There were a couple of minor glitches during my stay, but these were resolved to my satisfaction and I have nothing but praise for both the property and the manageress. Hotel is a short walk from the centre of town and although Coron is a bit boring at night, the town has everything you need. The terrain around Coron town has a lot of hills, so there is no escaping them when walking around, but I didn’t find it an issue.
Sangat Island Dive Resort
4.5/543 Reviews
I rushed to the dive shop in town in the morning, but I learned that there was a typhoon and the coast guard refused to allow me to go to the wreck. They suggested that I go to this resort. This resort is right next to the wreck dive site and I can dive at any time, so I made a temporary reservation. of the order. The resort includes pick-up and drop-off. There is an office at the three-way intersection in the center of the town. The bus leaves at ten o'clock. I originally went for diving and didn't expect much from the hotel. Unexpectedly, the hotel was an unexpected surprise. The reception staff on the island were very enthusiastic. They were all smiling from the moment we picked people up from the pier. The scene was very much like being in Madai. One island and one hotel, the environment is very good, the architectural style is a bit like Six Senses, but for me the one drawback is that the room does not have air conditioning, although it is not very hot. The hotel provides three meals a day, but the catering is relatively simple, probably because there are not many guests and it is not a buffet. Each meal has three dishes, a salad, a main dish, and a seasonal vegetable. The taste is basically good. Dinner and dessert included ice cream. The owner and management of the resort are also very friendly. We drank and chatted at the rock bar and had dinner together. Finally, the important point is that I came here to dive, and I can say that this diving resort is definitely the best without even comparing it to Cologne Wreck Diving. Due to its unique geographical location, all dive shops in the town have to take more than an hour to get there by boat, and every person who dives can only hang out on the boat waiting for the next dive. Living here is different. The dive sites are all around the resort. You come back to rest after every dive. It feels like a PG. It is very comfortable and is especially friendly to people with seasickness. The dive guide Josh is a funny big boy. I also want to thank his father Ronaldo from Neptune Dive for recommending such a good diving resort to me.
Coron Soleil Garden Resort
4.1/523 Reviews
staff is very nice and helpful. i would say same as many philippine guys met , always talking with smile and willing to help. breakfast is very nice as well , buffet with large choice of food to eat. Omelette is highly recommended rooms are clean and comfortable. a bit dark but usually you dont stay in the room during the days. dont try to understand some things sometimes , there are some culture differences. Staff can help you for renting scooters , there are a few things you should be aware before booking , to avoid bad surprises or misunderstanding
Club Paradise Palawan
4.5/578 Reviews
This was actually my first time at Club Paradise. The sand was great very fine. It was calm going there but my boat ride going back was really wavy but that was okay. I love staying at the newly built ocean view rooms, very spacious very modern, but quite a walk especially when you’re drunk. LOL! The sunset standard villa on the other hand is very cramped, you don’t have much space to put your luggage to but at least you have a great view and closer to everything. Food is okay. Not good but not bad either. Pricey for the taste but since there’s no other restaurant on the island, nothing to compare it to. I suggest the 15min eagle point hike. Start walking at 5:30am.
Coron Soleil Express Hotel
4.1/511 Reviews
So we checked in last October 2019 and was assisted by a front desk staff. As we saw our room, I saw that the bed I requested through Agoda which is a queen size bed was not available. They gave us 2 single beds Instead. I said if they can transfer us as we would want to sleep comfortably in a bigger bed. He was kind enough to transfer us to a different room on the second level, still with 2 single beds combined which was okay. Didn’t have any issues with that. I even apologized to the staff if I seemed rude. Now my problem is, on the following day, we when we came back from our tour, our keys were not working. Went all the way back to the front desk only to find out that the manager intentionally deactivated our cards. Why? Just to inform us of our check out and pick up time. It should have been a phone call right? Do you do this to all your guests and make them walk all the way from their rooms to the front desk or did she just want to see us personally because we complained at her staff the previous day? By the way, when she was talking to us, she didn’t seem accommodating and didn’t even apologize for the deactivated card. If you will tell us now that you do this to all your guests just to inform them of the checkout details then you shouldn’t. Just call them and let them have a hassle-free vacation.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels189
Number of Reviews1,830
Highest PriceNZD 548
Lowest PriceNZD 14
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 125
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 127