
Imagine waking up to the gentle lull of the sea, sliding open your balcony doors, and watching the sun paint the Coron bay in hues of molten gold—all while your morning coffee stays perfectly warm in your hand. You aren’t just visiting an island; you’re living the heartbeat of the Philippines. At Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel, the stress of travel melts away the moment you step into the lobby. This isn’t just a place to sleep; it’s your front-row seat to paradise, where convenience meets the kind of tranquility that recharges your soul.
Why This Should Be Your Next Escape
Travelers often fear the “logistical headache” of island hopping—rushing to ports or getting lost in transit. Two Seasons Bayside solves this by being perfectly positioned.
- Effortless Access: You are just steps away from the main port, meaning you skip the frantic pre-dawn rush for island-hopping tours.
- The “Sunset Sanctuary”: The Bayside infinity pool is legendary. It’s the ultimate Instagram-worthy spot where the sky meets the water, providing a backdrop that makes every photo look professional.
- Modern Comfort: After a day of snorkeling through shipwrecks, sinking into a crisp, clean bed with high-quality linens feels like a luxury reward.
- Safety & Reliability: As an established, well-rated hotel, you get the peace of mind that comes with professional staff, 24-hour security, and reliable Wi-Fi—a rare find in remote island locations.
Who Is This For?
- Couples: If you want a romantic, sunset-filled getaway without the total isolation of a distant island resort.
- Families: With spacious suites and easy access to town, you won’t have to worry about long, bumpy rides with kids.
- Adventure Seekers: For those who want to maximize time spent exploring the famous lagoons and reefs, the location is unbeatable.
Pros & Cons: The Honest Truth
| Pros | Cons |
| Prime Location: Steps from tour departure points. | No Beach: This is a bayside hotel, not a beach resort. |
| Infinity Pool: Breathtaking bay views. | Noise: Street-side rooms can hear town activity. |
| Professional Service: Highly praised, friendly staff. | Maintenance: Occasional reports of aging amenities. |
| Dining: Excellent on-site Baya Resto. | Airport Transfers: Can be pricey; consider local alternatives. |
Your Insider Travel Guide
Nearby Must-Dos:
- Kayangan Lake: The “cleanest lake in the Philippines.” Go early to avoid crowds.
- Mount Tapyas: Conquer the 700+ steps for a panoramic view of the archipelago at sunset.
- Maquinit Hot Springs: Soak your tired muscles in the only saltwater hot springs in the region.
Transportation Tips:
- Arrival: Fly into Francisco B. Reyes Airport (USU). Book a shared van transfer in advance to reach the hotel (approx. 30-40 minutes).
- Around Town: Tricycles are the primary mode of transport. Negotiate the fare before you hop in!
Local Food Hacks:
- Skip the tourist traps. Try Santino’s Grill for authentic grilled seafood or KT’s Sinugba sa Balai for a local vibe. Don’t leave without trying the local cashew nuts—they are famous in Palawan.
Decision-Making: Pricing & FOMO
Coron prices fluctuate wildly based on the season.
- When to book: Prices drop significantly in the low season (April/May). Avoid booking last-minute during the high season (March), as the best bay-view rooms sell out months in advance.
- Comparison: While boutique hostels are cheaper, you sacrifice the security, pool, and comfort that Two Seasons offers. If you value your time and comfort, the slightly higher price point is a bargain for the stress-free experience.
FOMO Warning: Everyone talks about the “Coron Glow” during sunset. If you aren’t staying somewhere with a clear view of the bay, you’re missing the quintessential Coron experience. Don’t be the traveler who watches the sunset through a crowded street—see it from the comfort of the hotel’s Skydeck or infinity pool.
Ready to secure your spot in paradise? Given the high demand for bay-view suites during peak season, have you considered which month you are planning to travel so I can help you find the best value for your trip?
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