CORON
- PHXCN
- Latitude: 11.9966
- Longitude: 120.209
- Philippines
- Port in Philippines
Location: Coron Palawan Philippines
Phone number: +63-48-999-9999
Coron Port Description and Specifications, Philippines
Location: Coron is situated on Busuanga Island, part of the Calamian group of islands in northern Palawan, Philippines. The port itself is located in the town of Coron, which is renowned for its stunning limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and renowned dive sites.
Coordinates: Approximately 12°0′18″N 120°12′45″E.
Port Type: Coron Port is a minor seaport primarily supporting local trade and tourism activities. It is classified under the jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Berthing Facilities:
- Pier: Coron Port has a main pier that accommodates passenger ferries, cargo vessels, and bancas (traditional Filipino outrigger boats).
- Berth Length: Approximately 150 meters.
- Draft: The draft varies between 3 to 5 meters, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
Cargo Handling:
- Equipment: The port is equipped with basic cargo-handling equipment including forklifts and hand trolleys.
- Storage: Limited warehousing and open storage areas are available.
Passenger Facilities:
- Terminal Building: A modest terminal building serves passengers with basic amenities such as seating areas, restrooms, and ticketing offices.
- Passenger Throughput: High seasonal traffic due to tourists heading to popular attractions like Kayangan Lake, Barracuda Lake, and various dive sites.
Services:
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services connect Coron to other key areas such as Manila, El Nido, and Puerto Princesa.
- Tour Boats: Numerous tour boats operate from the port, offering trips to nearby islands, wreck diving sites, and snorkel spots.
- Supporting Infrastructure: Availability of resorts, guest houses, eateries, and tour operators in close proximity to the port.
Accessibility:
- Nearest Airport: Busuanga Airport (Francisco B. Reyes Airport) is approximately 30 kilometers from Coron town, providing domestic flights to/from Manila and other major cities.
- Road Network: The town is connected by a network of paved and unpaved roads facilitating local transport.
Environmental Considerations:
- Water Quality: The clear waters are protected due to the region's reliance on tourism and marine activities.
- Conservation Efforts: Strict regulations are in place to preserve coral reefs, marine life, and the natural landscape.
Future Plans: There have been ongoing discussions about expanding port facilities and improving infrastructure to better cater to the growing influx of tourists and the increasing volume of goods entering and leaving the area.
Strategic Importance: Coron Port plays a pivotal role in the local economy by supporting tourism, acting as a gateway to one of the Philippines' premier diving locations, and facilitating inter-island trade.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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MV ASEAN PEARL | Cargo | 11/25/2024 |