Manila to Coron Ferry Schedule

2024 Manila to Coron Ferry Schedule and Fare Guide (BOOK ONLINE HERE ⬇️)

Our 2024 Manila to Coron Ferry Schedule and Fare Guide highlights the updated schedule of ferries from Manila to Coron and vice versa. Check it out!
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Searching for the updated schedule of ferries from Manila to Coron and vice versa? Our 2024 Manila to Coron Ferry Schedule and Fare Guide highlights the trips between these destinations.

2GO and Atienza Shipping Lines are the only shipping companies serving the Manila-Coron route. Direct flights from Manila to Coron and vice versa are available, but they tend to be expensive if not booked months in advance.

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Barracuda Lake in Coron, Palawan
Barracuda Lake in Coron, Palawan

How do I get from Manila to Coron?

There are two ways to get to Coron from Manila: by ferry or plane. Apparently, a flight is more convenient since all commercial and boutique planes in the Philippines fly to Coron from Manila. From the airport in Coron (Busuanga Airport), you just need to take a 15-minute van ride to Coron Town Proper, where you are most likely to be staying.

Nevertheless, taking an overnight ferry from Manila to Coron is never a bad idea if you want to avoid costly airfare.

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How many hours from Manila to Coron?

Getting to Coron from Manila takes about 13 hours by ferry and 1 hour by plane. But consider all the logistics, such as getting to the pier/airport, waiting, boarding, and disembarkation.

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How much is the plane ticket from Manila to Coron?

Plane tickets to Coron can get really expensive if not booked ahead of time. Manila to Coron flights booked within the month may cost around 10,000-17,000 PHP (~180-300 USD), depending on how close the flight date, time, and day. Holidays, weekends, and summer months are more expensive. Airlines like Cebu Pacific and Air Asia hold frequent seat sales, so take advantage of that if you can.

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DISCLAIMER: The schedules and rates are subject to change without prior notice. We try our best to keep the information updated. Shipping companies may also cancel trips without prior notice due to bad weather and safety reasons.

➡️2024 2GO Schedule – Manila to Coron to Manila

Trip frequency: Once weekly

Port in Coron: Coron Pier

Port in Manila: Manila North Harbor Pier 4

Travel time: 13 hours

MANILA TO CORONCORON TO MANILA
7:30 PM (Every Friday)8:30 PM 

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➡️2GO Fare – Manila to Coron to Manila

ACCOMMODATIONFARE
Super Value Class1,238 to 2,676 PHP
Mega Value Class1,350 to 2,776 PHP
Tourist Class2,826 to 2,926 PHP
Stateroom (room for 2)7,109.77/pax

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➡️2024 Atienza Shipping Schedule – Manila to Coron to Manila

Trip frequency: Once weekly

Port in Coron: Coron Pier (see map)

Port in Manila: Baseco Port (see map)

Travel time: 18 hours

MANILA TO CORONCORON TO MANILA
12 noon (Every Wednesday)
4:00 or 6:00 PM (Every Saturday)*6:00 PM (Monday, Tuesday, or Saturday)**

*Could be 4:00 PM or 6:00 PM, depending on the week

**Could be Monday, Tuesday, or Saturday, depending on the week

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➡️2024 Atienza Shipping Fare – Manila to Coron to Manila

ACCOMMODATIONFARE
Ordinary1,500 PHP
Premium1,650 PHP
Tourist Class2,000 PHP
Cabin (room for 4)2,400 PHP

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Where to Stay in Coron

Where to Stay in Manila

Your Ultimate Coron Travel Guide

Ferries are a cost-effective way to travel from Manila to Coron. Nothing should hinder you from visiting Coron.

If you’re still gearing up for your Coron trip, read our range of travel guides:

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