Coron Island: Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach Tour with Lunch

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Coron Island: Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach Tour with Lunch

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Kayangan Lake plus snorkelling is a rare combo. This guided day trip on Coron Island pairs Kayangan Lake with CYC Beach and then adds real payoff underwater at Las Islas de Coral. You’ll see dramatic limestone rock formations, swim in clear water, and get an included buffet lunch after the climbing and boat time.

What I like most is how the day balances famous sights with actual water time, not just photo stops. I also like the practical setup: a licensed English guide, a tourist boat with life vests, and round-trip transfer from your hotel. The one thing to plan around is that pickups run approximate, and the day can feel a bit tight if you’re expecting a perfectly timed, low-stress start.

Key Points at a Glance

Coron Island: Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach Tour with Lunch - Key Points at a Glance

  • Kayangan Lake climb and swim: A short climb leads to crystal-clear water on a mountain wall.
  • CYC Beach with no entrance fee: Long stretch for sunbathing and an easy beach reset.
  • Snorkelling at Las Islas de Coral: A short swim from CYC Beach for colorful fish and corals.
  • Buffet picnic lunch: Included lunch with drinking water during island hopping.
  • Boat + life vest included: You get safety basics without extra shopping.

Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach: The Real Reason This Tour Works

Coron Island: Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach Tour with Lunch - Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach: The Real Reason This Tour Works
Coron Island is all about water that looks too clean to be real. This tour leans into that by starting with Kayangan Lake, then moving to CYC Beach, and finishing with snorkelling in the coral gardens. That order matters because your eyes (and your legs) get used to the day’s rhythm: climb, swim, relax, then snorkel.

If you’re the type who wants a mix of scenery and physical payoff, Kayangan Lake hits hard. The lake is reached via about a 10-minute climb, and once you’re in, the water and underwater terrain are part of the show. Then CYC Beach gives you a calmer stretch of shore—less “tourist sprint,” more “take a breath and float.”

The snorkelling stop is what turns this from a sightseeing day into a memory day. You’re not just seeing the ocean—you’re watching marine life up close at Las Islas de Coral.

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Getting There Without Losing Your Morning: Pickup, Meeting Point, and Timing

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This is a full-day trip with complimentary pickup and drop-off from your hotel, and that’s a big convenience. The catch is that pickup times are approximate, and you’re told to wait in your lobby 30 minutes before the departure time.

I’d treat the pickup like a handshake, not a clock. If your hotel is slow to pull people together, or if you’re relying on a taxi later to get to the meeting point, you’ll want a little buffer in your schedule. One practical note: the tour ends back at the meeting point, which is Lualhati Park (look for the I Am Coron signage). If you’re not getting picked up, or if you’re coordinating separately, that’s where you’ll want to land.

Also plan your breakfast like an adult with a calendar. The experience includes a buffet lunch, but there’s nothing listed about breakfast—so eat before you go, even if you’re tempted to wait for the day to start.

Kayangan Lake: The 10-Minute Climb to Moonscape Water

Coron Island: Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach Tour with Lunch - Kayangan Lake: The 10-Minute Climb to Moonscape Water
Kayangan Lake is famous for a reason, but it’s not the kind of “famous” that stays on Instagram. The lake is set into a mountain wall, and once you’re down near the water, the underwater scene feels surreal—like a moonscape. You’ll get the sense that you’re swimming over a textured world, not just looking at clear water.

Before your swim, you’ll use a small wooden pathway and platform where you can keep your belongings. That detail matters. When you’re heading into water that you’ll want to fully enjoy, you don’t want to be juggling towels, phone cases, and extra bags at the worst possible time.

What to watch for on the climb: it’s short, but it’s still a climb. If you’re the kind of traveler who heats up fast, plan to take it steady and hydrate. And if you’re bringing a camera, keep it secured before you get to the platform area. Clear water makes everything look better, but it also makes you more likely to want photos immediately.

Coron Youth Club (CYC) Beach: Easy Beach Time With No Entrance Fee

After Kayangan Lake, the day shifts to CYC Beach, known for being one of the beaches where you can enjoy the shore without an entrance fee. For your money’s worth, that’s helpful: you get more time in the sand and less “fee math” to worry about mid-day.

CYC Beach is described as having a long stretch of shore that’s perfect for sunbathing and swimming. You’ll also notice the visual mix that makes this beach feel different from a plain strip of sand: rock formations, mangrove trees, and powdery white sand. It’s the kind of setup where you can rotate activities—walk a bit, find shade, then float again.

There’s also a place called Sunset Beach in the mix, known for its sunset views. Even if you’re not staying until sunset, the viewpoint stop gives you a scenic break between swim time and the snorkelling portion.

One small reality check: beach time can be as relaxing or as busy as your group energy. If you want quiet, aim for earlier and slightly off the main swim lanes when possible.

Las Islas de Coral Snorkelling: What You’ll See and What to Bring

This is the part many people are really booking for: underwater marine life. From CYC Beach, you’ll get to Las Islas de Coral via a short swim, and you’ll snorkel among colorful corals and fishes in the coral gardens.

Here’s the practical side that helps you enjoy the water more: mask and snorkel are not included. The tour includes a tourist boat and life vests, but it does not list gear for your face. If you don’t bring your own mask, you might find yourself borrowing or buying elsewhere—but that’s not part of the included package. Decide ahead of time, and pack for comfort.

Also, snorkelling days go smoother when you treat your gear like swim gear, not like museum items. Bring a way to keep your mask secure and dry between stops. And bring your best swim attitude: even in clear water, you may have moments where you need to adjust and breathe calmly to get back into rhythm.

One more tip: the water is the main event, so wear beachwear that you’re comfortable getting wet in and that dries fast. The tour includes changing support via cottage rental, which can help you reset between swim segments.

Lunch on Coron Island: Buffet Picnic, Drinking Water, and Energy Management

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You get an included buffet lunch during the island hopping portion, plus drinking water. The meal is described as a picnic buffet in an idyllic setting, which is exactly what you want halfway through an active day.

For value, lunch matters because it reduces decision fatigue. When you’re on a boat schedule and beach-to-beach timing, stopping for food adds cost and time. Here, you’re already built into the day plan with the included meal.

To make the lunch portion more enjoyable:

  • Eat earlier than you think you need to, if the crowd starts moving.
  • Hydrate with the drinking water that’s provided, and keep thinking ahead to snorkelling.

And again, since the listing details don’t mention breakfast being included, I’d eat a real breakfast before pickup so your energy stays stable for the Kayangan climb.

The Boat, Safety Basics, and Included Comforts You Actually Feel

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This is a guided day trip with a licensed tour guide and an English live guide. You’re on a tourist boat and you get life vests. That combination is a comfort factor, especially if you don’t spend a lot of time on boats.

The package also includes:

  • All permits and entrance fees
  • Government taxes
  • Medical kit
  • Cottage rental

Those details add up to less friction on the ground. Entrance fees and permits being handled means you’re not scrambling for cash at each checkpoint just to continue. And the medical kit and life vests are the kind of practical safety touches that help you relax.

Price and Value: Why $29 Can Make Sense (and When It Doesn’t)

Coron Island: Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach Tour with Lunch - Price and Value: Why $29 Can Make Sense (and When It Doesn’t)
At $29 per person for an 8-hour guided island tour, the value depends on what you’re comparing it against. If you’re trying to piece together your own boat hopping, guide, entrance fees, and a lunch plan, this package is likely cost-effective.

The value gets stronger because major components are included:

  • Tour guide
  • Boat with life vest
  • Buffet lunch + drinking water
  • Permits and entrance fees
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

However, it’s not a totally all-in price. Two items to factor in:

  • Environmental fee 200/pax one time payment is not included.
  • Mask and snorkel are not included (kayak is also not included).

That means you should budget a little extra for the environmental fee and plan your snorkel gear. Also bring cash, since the tour specifically lists cash as something to bring.

If you show up prepared, $29 can feel like a fair deal. If you show up needing to buy everything on the spot, the final day cost rises.

What to Bring, What’s Not Allowed, and Who Should Skip This Tour

Coron Island: Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach Tour with Lunch - What to Bring, What’s Not Allowed, and Who Should Skip This Tour
For what to bring, keep it simple and waterproof-friendly:

  • Camera
  • Beachwear
  • Cash

The day also has a clear rule set: no alcohol and drugs. That’s a good thing on a water day, because it keeps the group safer and more focused on enjoying the swimming and snorkelling.

This tour is not suitable for pregnant women and not suitable for people with mobility impairments. That’s worth respecting for two reasons: Kayangan Lake involves climbing, and you’ll be moving between shore areas and boat steps.

My Take: The Best Fit for Your Style of Coron Island Day

If you want a full day that hits the big-name places—Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach—while still giving you a real snorkel moment, this tour fits nicely. The included guide, boat setup, and lunch package make it a good choice for first-timers or anyone who doesn’t want to organize island hopping from scratch.

I’d also recommend it if you like structured days with clear stops. This one is designed around swimming and viewing, not around long dry land wandering.

Where I’d be more cautious: if you’re sensitive to schedule tightness or you need highly predictable pickup timing. Pickup times are approximate, so build in a buffer and stay flexible.

Final Verdict: Should You Book the Coron Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach Tour?

I’d book it if you want a guided, swim-heavy day that’s built around Kayangan Lake, CYC Beach, and snorkelling at Las Islas de Coral—with lunch handled for you. The price is reasonable for what’s included, and the mix of climbing, beach time, and underwater viewing is a strong “one-day Coron” plan.

I’d think twice if you rely on your own mobility without any climbs, or if you don’t want to manage extra costs like the environmental fee and snorkel gear. But if you show up with proper swim basics and a bit of patience for approximate timing, this tour is a solid way to spend a day on the island.

FAQ

How long is the Coron Island Kayangan Lake and CYC Beach tour?

The tour duration is listed as 8 hours.

What does the tour include?

It includes a licensed tour guide, tourist boat with life vest, buffet lunch with drinking water during island hopping, complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off, all permits and entrance fees, medical kit, government taxes, and cottage rental.

Is snorkelling included?

Snorkelling is part of the experience, and you’ll snorkel at Las Islas de Coral. However, mask and snorkel are not included.

Do I need to pay an environmental fee?

Yes. There is an environmental fee of 200 per person listed as a one-time payment, and it is not included in the tour price.

Where does the tour start and end?

The tour starts at Lualhati Park, where you’ll see the I Am Coron signage. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.

Is hotel pickup guaranteed?

Pickup is complimentary, but pickup times are approximate. You should wait in your hotel lobby 30 minutes prior to the departure time.

What should I bring?

Bring a camera, beachwear, and cash.

Is this tour suitable for everyone?

It is not suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility impairments. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.

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