Fees · Destination Guide
Coron Palawan Philippines
Wreck capital of Palawan with karst lakes, calm bays, and dugong day trips
Updated Oct 30, 2025 • 27 sources
Fees And Permits
Confirm these fees before you book so your operator plan and day budget match what you will pay onsite.
Fees You Can't Skip
- Municipal Environmental Fee - PHP 200
- Kayangan Lake Entrance - PHP 200
- Typical payment pattern: Budget for the municipal Environmental Fee plus persite entrance fees at lakes, marine parks, and some islands.
What people usually pay
Budget for the municipal Environmental Fee plus per-site entrance fees at lakes, marine parks, and some islands. Fees support conservation and local management.
| Fee | Amount | Applies to | Where to pay | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Municipal Environmental Fee | PHP 200 per person, multi-day validity | All visitors | Airport Tourism One-Stop or in town | Keep your receipt for island-hopping and dive tours. Rates can change. |
| Kayangan Lake Entrance | PHP 200 per person, per entry | Swimmers and visitors | On-site collection | Life vests commonly required. Follow ranger guidance. |
| Barracuda Lake Entrance | PHP 200 per person, per entry | Divers and swimmers | On-site collection | Respect lake-specific rules and briefings. |
| Marine Park and Island Stops | PHP 150-300 per person, per site | Snorkelers and day-trippers | On-site or via tour operator | Examples include Siete Pecados and select beach parks. |