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Kayangan Lake

Kayangan Lake

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Lake自然の特徴施設

Best time to visit

Early morning, right after opening, for calm water, soft light and far fewer visitors; dry season (November to May) reduces rain interruptions and wind.

Budget tips

Entrance typically requires a barangay/environmental fee and Coron island permit totaling about 200 to 400 PHP per person, prices vary by operator. Save money by joining a shared 'Tour A' boat (about 1,200 to 1,500 PHP per person) and bringing your own snorkel to avoid rental fees.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, Nature lovers, Active travelers, Snorkelers

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

クイックファクト: Clear, mirrorlike water reveals sheer limestone cliffs and an underwater thermocline that makes shallow layers feel warm while deeper zones stay cool. A steep ladder and a short scramble take you to a viewpoint where emerald lagoons and jagged karst formations compose a famously photogenic island panorama.

ハイライト: Climb a short stone stair and peer down into a bowl of glassy, mint-green water where you can pick out silver fish and pale limestone boulders 2 to 3 meters beneath the surface. Some local boatmen still tell a quirky story about a wooden ladder that used to have exactly 72 steps, so if you arrive around 6:00 AM you might catch the cliffs glowing gold and hear guides trade the tale while the water smells faintly of salt and algae.

Insider tips

  • Wear sturdy water shoes for slippery stairs and the rocky shore.
  • Climb to the wooden viewpoint early, within the first hour after opening, for mirror-like reflections and fewer people.
  • Bring a mask and snorkel; rentals are limited and often cost extra.
  • Carry cash for entry fees and village stalls, and leave large bags on the boat to avoid wet climbs.

Practical info

行き方

ツアー&チケットを予約

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