Banana Island is a fish and coral sanctuary in the southern part of Coron, Palawan, Philippines. Preserved and privately-owned by Gallego Family, they allow visitors to swim and see the clams, corals and lots of fishes just few meters from the shoreline of the island.
To visit the Island from Metro Manila, I made a sample 2-nights travel itinerary for you to begin with:
Battery Pack for your Gadgets, solar or crank usb chargers
Garbage Bag
Food and Water
Bread for fish feeding
Cooking Stove, Cook Set and Fuel (optional)
Eating Utensils (optional)
Things to Remember:
Beach camping on the island is no longer allowed
Day-tour entrance fee is PhP 200
Overnight fee is PhP 850 ~ PhP 1000 per night
Most of the cottages have lights and electric fans run through electric generator
Some
They can cook for you, but bring your own food to cook
No fishing, but you can ask them to fish for you
They have a small store that sell few items like softdrinks, beer, alcohol drinks, cigarets, and chips
Waterproof your bags, phones and gadgets
DO NOT use non-coral-friendly sunblock
Garbage In, Garbage Out. No garbage should stay on the island
The Coron-Bulalacao Passenger Boat operates Monday, Wednesday and Saturdays only. Bulalacao-to-Coron-Town: leaves at 8am~9am, while Coron-town-to-Bulalacao between 2pm-4pm in Pantalan.
Most of these kids doesn’t reach or proceed secondary education. Because for them, primary education will suffice to live for farming and do labor works. With this new skills that they have learned, I hope that their future would change for the better.
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