The Calamian Islands form a breathtaking archipelago in northern
Palawan, Philippines. Home to Coron, Busuanga, Culion, and
Linapacan – each offering a unique blend of natural wonders and
rich history.
Famous for its world-class diving spots, crystal-clear waters, and
diverse marine life, the Calamian Islands have become a top
destination for adventure seekers, snorkelers, and eco-tourists.
But beyond its natural wonders, these islands also hold a rich
historical past, from ancient indigenous tribes to Spanish
colonial influences and World War II shipwrecks.
A surreal dive with a thermocline where warm saltwater meets cool freshwater layers.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site boasting massive coral formations and vibrant marine life.
Dive into history by exploring WWII ships now transformed into coral-covered sanctuaries.