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Pukaway Cave Underground Lake — Attraction in Coron

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Pukaway Cave Underground Lake

Pukaway, Coron, 5316 Palawan, Philippines
4.9(42)
Open until 5:00 PM
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4.9
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5.0
41w

You can escape the heat from 10 AM to 1 PM and immerse yourself in this breathtaking underground cave. No smell, no bats, no insects, and no frogs—just a truly divine experience. The walk to the entrance takes about five minutes. As you descend, you’ll need to navigate a narrow passage at a certain angle, so being on the slimmer side and having good mobility, especially in your knees, is essential. There is steel staircase winding down and just go down slowly.

Once inside, a raft awaits, and the entire cavern is illuminated at carefully placed angles, creating a mesmerizing spectacle beyond words. Just a note—there are no standard tours to Pukaway Cave. You’ll need to rent a private boat (for one at the loading area near Lualhati Park for 3500 Php with guide) and give 700 for food which they will cook for you…allowing for a relaxed itinerary that can include Siete Pecados, Pukaway Cave, Banol Beach, and Kayangan Lake. We spent two hours each at the cave and Kayangan, simply soaking in their beauty. I would do it again in...

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5.0
1y

Cave access is via a rock strewn climb upwards with rope hand holds and then through a narrow gap in the large rocks where you need to navigate in particular ways which our guide instructed us on. You're given a helmet to wear before entering the cave and also a waiver form to sign. You do need to be on the slim side and quite agile to climb and navigate the passageway which also includes a narrow winding stairway. There is a bamboo raft waiting for you at the bottom of the stairs. The dark stalactite filled cave is lit up at highlight points. It's been very sensitively curated. It's quite spectacular.. It would be good to instruct visitors to not touch the stalactites which you swim right next to. There are also shawl formations which continue down under water. It's a pretty spectacular cavern. I saw a small fish in there. It's easy to let your imagination get the better of you in the dark when there are dark unlit caves under the main public section. I reckon this cave would make a great...

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5.0
46w

This was the best attraction we visited in Coron and a tad adventurous as well. We had to swim to the Island as some boosts were parked and the approach was narrow. You get a hard hat. Then the adventure begins. The rocks are sharp so you need shoes. You squeeze in through a narrow hole and then get down through a narrow metal ladder into a magical cave. There is a bamboo raft that you can sit on. Swimming here is magical as you can see the Stalagmites under water as well. It was completely empty when we went there so it...

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Sophia Vergel de DiosSophia Vergel de Dios
You can escape the heat from 10 AM to 1 PM and immerse yourself in this breathtaking underground cave. No smell, no bats, no insects, and no frogs—just a truly divine experience. The walk to the entrance takes about five minutes. As you descend, you’ll need to navigate a narrow passage at a certain angle, so being on the slimmer side and having good mobility, especially in your knees, is essential. There is steel staircase winding down and just go down slowly. Once inside, a raft awaits, and the entire cavern is illuminated at carefully placed angles, creating a mesmerizing spectacle beyond words. Just a note—there are no standard tours to Pukaway Cave. You’ll need to rent a private boat (for one at the loading area near Lualhati Park for 3500 Php with guide) and give 700 for food which they will cook for you…allowing for a relaxed itinerary that can include Siete Pecados, Pukaway Cave, Banol Beach, and Kayangan Lake. We spent two hours each at the cave and Kayangan, simply soaking in their beauty. I would do it again in a heartbeat.
Bharathi ManiBharathi Mani
This was the best attraction we visited in Coron and a tad adventurous as well. We had to swim to the Island as some boosts were parked and the approach was narrow. You get a hard hat. Then the adventure begins. The rocks are sharp so you need shoes. You squeeze in through a narrow hole and then get down through a narrow metal ladder into a magical cave. There is a bamboo raft that you can sit on. Swimming here is magical as you can see the Stalagmites under water as well. It was completely empty when we went there so it was really nice
Audrey NoconAudrey Nocon
Part of island hopping tours of Coron Islands (inside calamian group of islands). Private boat rental only when going here. Going down to cave is like only 2-3minutes. swimming and if with fins and snorkel is good since you can see different limestones under. Very clean water. Brackish. one of new discovery in the island. Entrance fee is Php 600. It is pricey because of the electricity/lightings inside. Worth visiting. Well maintained. You can snorkel and swim here.
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You can escape the heat from 10 AM to 1 PM and immerse yourself in this breathtaking underground cave. No smell, no bats, no insects, and no frogs—just a truly divine experience. The walk to the entrance takes about five minutes. As you descend, you’ll need to navigate a narrow passage at a certain angle, so being on the slimmer side and having good mobility, especially in your knees, is essential. There is steel staircase winding down and just go down slowly. Once inside, a raft awaits, and the entire cavern is illuminated at carefully placed angles, creating a mesmerizing spectacle beyond words. Just a note—there are no standard tours to Pukaway Cave. You’ll need to rent a private boat (for one at the loading area near Lualhati Park for 3500 Php with guide) and give 700 for food which they will cook for you…allowing for a relaxed itinerary that can include Siete Pecados, Pukaway Cave, Banol Beach, and Kayangan Lake. We spent two hours each at the cave and Kayangan, simply soaking in their beauty. I would do it again in a heartbeat.
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This was the best attraction we visited in Coron and a tad adventurous as well. We had to swim to the Island as some boosts were parked and the approach was narrow. You get a hard hat. Then the adventure begins. The rocks are sharp so you need shoes. You squeeze in through a narrow hole and then get down through a narrow metal ladder into a magical cave. There is a bamboo raft that you can sit on. Swimming here is magical as you can see the Stalagmites under water as well. It was completely empty when we went there so it was really nice
Bharathi Mani

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Part of island hopping tours of Coron Islands (inside calamian group of islands). Private boat rental only when going here. Going down to cave is like only 2-3minutes. swimming and if with fins and snorkel is good since you can see different limestones under. Very clean water. Brackish. one of new discovery in the island. Entrance fee is Php 600. It is pricey because of the electricity/lightings inside. Worth visiting. Well maintained. You can snorkel and swim here.
Audrey Nocon

Audrey Nocon

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