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When is the best time to visit Banana Island in the Philippines?
When is the best time to visit Banana Island in the Philippines?
How can I get to Banana Island from El Nido or Coron?
How can I get to Banana Island from El Nido or Coron?
Can I camp on Banana Island?
Can I camp on Banana Island?
What should I pack for a trip to Banana Island?
What should I pack for a trip to Banana Island?
What are the transportation options to Banana Island from Coron Town?
What are the transportation options to Banana Island from Coron Town?
Are there any tour packages available for visiting Banana Island?
Are there any tour packages available for visiting Banana Island?
Is it economical to travel alone to Banana Island?
Is it economical to travel alone to Banana Island?
What to know about Banana Island
Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Marine Life Exploration
Dive into the crystal-clear waters surrounding Banana Island and discover a vibrant underwater world teeming with clams, corals, and a variety of fish species. The deeper waters compared to nearby islands like Malcapuya offer a richer snorkeling experience.
Beachside Relaxation
Unwind on the serene beaches of Banana Island, where you can enjoy the gentle sway of hammocks under the shade of trees. The island's quiet ambiance makes it an ideal spot for relaxation.
Sandbar Adventure
Embark on a unique adventure by hiking across the sandbar that connects Banana Island to Malaroyroy Peninsula. During high tide, wade through chest-deep waters for an exhilarating experience.
Culture and History
Banana Island, locally known as Dicalabuan, is a captivating destination with a rich cultural backdrop. Owned by the Gallego family, the island's unique banana-like shape adds to its charm. As part of the Palawan province, it offers visitors a chance to delve into the local culture and history through guided tours and interactions with the welcoming locals. It's a key stop on island-hopping tours from Coron, providing insights into the region's natural beauty and cultural practices.
Local Cuisine
Banana Island is a haven for food lovers, offering a taste of authentic Filipino flavors. Visitors can enjoy a delightful picnic set up by the crew, featuring local dishes like fresh seafood, traditional adobo, and tropical fruits. While the island has a small convenience store, bringing your own food to cook allows for a personalized dining experience. As part of the island-hopping package, savor a hearty lunch prepared by local boatmen, including vegetable salad, grilled fish, pork, chicken, and crabs. Dining experiences range from beachfront barbecues to elegant meals crafted by local chefs, ensuring a memorable culinary journey.