Sunday, June 1, 2014

My Most Recent Guests From Cebu

On May 23-27, I had guests from Cebu, one of them has been in Coron 3 times already and had brought, and hopefully will continue to refer, guests for me. They rented my boat for 2 days. On their first day, they had Coron Island tour, and on the 2nd - Banana and Malcapuya Islands tour.

Here are some of the photos taken by my guests.

Taken at Kayangan Lake, Coron, Palawan

Avel Arevalo with guests from Cebu - Annie Clapano, Dick Araneta at Kayangan Lake

Avel Arevalo at Kayangan LakeAvel Arevalo and guests from Cebu with Annie Clapano at Kayangan Lake

Taken at Barracuda Lake, Coron, Palawan

Avel Arevalo swimming at Barracuda Lake, Coron, Palawan

Avel Arevalo doing bubble rings at Barracuda Lake, Coron, Palawan

Friday, May 2, 2014

Overview - Boat Rental and Coron Island Tours

Avel Arevalo and guests at Pass Island
Me and my Chinese guests
Have you been planning on spending your vacation in Coron, Palawan and need to know some important details on how you can maximize your tours there? Well, you have come to the right place. However, please note that the information you get here are for those who are interested in private tours (not package tours).

My blog will provide you as much information as possible, and as far as island tours are concerned, to make the most of your budget. Should there be instances when what you are looking for is not found (or at least not yet) on this blog, feel free to shoot me an email or message me on facebook so I can provide you the right answer(s) or give suggestions. Since this blog is still new and a work-in-progress so to speak, please bear with me as I continue to add more content on a regular basis.

This post intends to give you an overview on what I have to offer, which includes, but not limited to:


  1. Boat Rental - I operate my own boat, which can be used for island tours in Coron, Palawan. 
  2. Tour Guide - Coron town tour includes showing you around the town and filling your ears with the town's interesting history, trips to souvenir shops and cashew factory, climbing up to over 700-steps to Mt. Tapyas, and going to Maquinit Hot Spring to wrap up the day with a relaxing dip in the hot pool of saltwater spring.
For other special requests, I am open to discussion. All you have to do is ask and we will talk it through.