Coron is becoming famous due to travel vloggers, backpackers…Before, they flocked to Bali, Ko Phi Phi,Koh Tao, but now Coron has booming tourism due to its unique landscapes…Its a rare gem of the Philippines
Being a new subscriber to your channel, i love watching your happy faces, which is a very positive characters we like very much to see from our visitors. Be safe and enjoy the boat ride from island to island. God bless
What Coron makes unique, is the landscape, a bit similar to El Nido but Coron is a slowdown,El Nido is just busy with more tourists and backpackers....
Coron island is all natural with its paradisiacal rock formation and sharp limestone cliffs while Maldives what makes it beautiful with its amazing man made overwater villas and bungalows. They have both amazing corals and marine life.
Agreed - Coron Island lets you feel part of its nature whereas the Maldives does feel like everything has been put in place for you. But the snorkeling in both places is world class 👌🏼 Thanks for commenting 😊
Coron is synonimous to El Nido due to its majestic limestones, the landscapes are a bit similar,the lagoons, the waters are bluish-green…Balabac island beaches are the Maldives of the Philippines, the purely white powdery sands in the middle of nowhere,very raw, remote and secluded which is too far from the civilization nearer to Sabah Malaysia…
Coron is very similar to El Nido yes, but doesn't seem to be quite as busy with tourists yet! Didn't make it as far south as Balabac on this trip, think it's even more untouched by tourism due to it's remote location. Maybe next time! 😉
Hello couple, just curious about sewer system of any house above waters. Everytime toilet seat is flushed, where the waste goes? Also the used water from sinks? Any pipe system goes far away to a septic tank?
Hi, thanks for watching. Waste water from flushing the toilet and the shower and sink drains is collected in a tank under the houseboat which is emptied daily by specially equipped boats and taken to another island where they have septic tanks and a sewage treatment plant machine. Paolyn Houseboats really take their environmental responsibilities seriously and are 100% eco-friendly. That's why it was such a privilege to stay there!😅
If you want to promote my country Please stop comparing our islands to other popular destinations. Coron Islands has its own unique land and seascape and identity.
You're absolutely right, Coron does have it's own unique landscape and identity. It's natural as humans that when we explore a new environment, we try to draw familiarity from things and places we've already experienced. We intended this comparison in a positive tone but apologise if it has caused you offence.😢
Wow!How I wish we can stay there 1 day. Just wondring if how they keep these boathouses safe when there's a storm, they are mostly made of bamboos and woods, how can they withstand a strong typhoon? And how did a foreigner in the Philippines was able to do a project like that? Just curious, how a project and a business differs for a foreigner to do in the country, I know that a foreigner can't solely own a business, must be a joint with a Filipino citizen and has lesser share, interesting.😊
It's a beautiful place to stay! The houseboats are anchored by strong ropes, but I guess in a typhoon they would probably have to close down to guests. The Italian man's partner/wife is Filipina, we actually met her when we were having lunch in the restaurant as they both are usually around working and talking to guests, very hands-on.😊 I hope you have a chance to visit sometime! 😊
Coron is becoming famous due to travel vloggers, backpackers…Before, they flocked to Bali, Ko Phi Phi,Koh Tao, but now Coron has booming tourism due to its unique landscapes…Its a rare gem of the Philippines
It is a beautiful place, definitely worth visiting! Thanks for watching 😊
A new subscriber.just enjoy the nature,wherever you go in the Philippines.God bless.♥️🙏🏻
Thank you so much!❤🙏 And thanks for subscribing!😊
Loved watching the underwater footage, especially the marine life and corals. Outstanding content of your channel, very much appreciated.
Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed it & reached out to tell us, it means a lot to us.😍
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Being a new subscriber to your channel, i love watching your happy faces, which is a very positive characters we like very much to see from our visitors. Be safe and enjoy the boat ride from island to island. God bless
Thanks for subscribing and your kind words. Everyone in the Philippines is so happy and welcoming, hopefully it has rubbed off on us! 😊
What Coron makes unique, is the landscape, a bit similar to El Nido but Coron is a slowdown,El Nido is just busy with more tourists and backpackers....
It's definitely a unique and beautiful landscape, and absolutely less touristy than El Nido.😊 Thanks for watching.
Coron island is all natural with its paradisiacal rock formation and sharp limestone cliffs while Maldives what makes it beautiful with its amazing man made overwater villas and bungalows. They have both amazing corals and marine life.
Agreed - Coron Island lets you feel part of its nature whereas the Maldives does feel like everything has been put in place for you. But the snorkeling in both places is world class 👌🏼 Thanks for commenting 😊
It is not a snake its a monitor lizard which they hunt and eat sea shells and crabs.
Thanks for the clarification! ☺️
Coron is synonimous to El Nido due to its majestic limestones, the landscapes are a bit similar,the lagoons, the waters are bluish-green…Balabac island beaches are the Maldives of the Philippines, the purely white powdery sands in the middle of nowhere,very raw, remote and secluded which is too far from the civilization nearer to Sabah Malaysia…
Coron is very similar to El Nido yes, but doesn't seem to be quite as busy with tourists yet! Didn't make it as far south as Balabac on this trip, think it's even more untouched by tourism due to it's remote location. Maybe next time! 😉
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It's such a beautiful place! 😍 Thanks for watching
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Thanks very much for subscribing!😍
Hello couple, just curious about sewer system of any house above waters. Everytime toilet seat is flushed, where the waste goes? Also the used water from sinks?
Any pipe system goes far away to a septic tank?
Hi, thanks for watching. Waste water from flushing the toilet and the shower and sink drains is collected in a tank under the houseboat which is emptied daily by specially equipped boats and taken to another island where they have septic tanks and a sewage treatment plant machine. Paolyn Houseboats really take their environmental responsibilities seriously and are 100% eco-friendly. That's why it was such a privilege to stay there!😅
@@thelifeofreillytravels thank you so much for this add'l. knowledge! 👍
You're welcome!😊
If you want to promote my country Please stop comparing our islands to other popular destinations. Coron Islands has its own unique land and seascape and identity.
You're absolutely right, Coron does have it's own unique landscape and identity. It's natural as humans that when we explore a new environment, we try to draw familiarity from things and places we've already experienced. We intended this comparison in a positive tone but apologise if it has caused you offence.😢
Wow!How I wish we can stay there 1 day. Just wondring if how they keep these boathouses safe when there's a storm, they are mostly made of bamboos and woods, how can they withstand a strong typhoon? And how did a foreigner in the Philippines was able to do a project like that? Just curious, how a project and a business differs for a foreigner to do in the country, I know that a foreigner can't solely own a business, must be a joint with a Filipino citizen and has lesser share, interesting.😊
It's a beautiful place to stay! The houseboats are anchored by strong ropes, but I guess in a typhoon they would probably have to close down to guests. The Italian man's partner/wife is Filipina, we actually met her when we were having lunch in the restaurant as they both are usually around working and talking to guests, very hands-on.😊 I hope you have a chance to visit sometime! 😊