Information
Landmark: Pass IslandCity: Coron
Country: Philippines
Continent: Asia
Pass Island, Coron, Philippines, Asia
Pass Island is a remote, white-sand island located in the Calamian Group of Islands. It is the highlight of "Tour D" (Reefs and Wrecks) and is widely considered one of the most beautiful and tranquil beach destinations in the Coron area.
Visual Characteristics
The island is characterized by its brilliant, powder-white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a dense cluster of coconut palms. It is a classic "desert island" with a relatively flat interior and a small hill that offers a panoramic view of the surrounding sea and nearby islands.
Location & Access Logistics
Address: Pass Island, Culion, Palawan, Philippines.
Access: Only reachable by boat from Coron town or Concepcion.
Transport:
Boat: Approximately 1.5 to 2 hours from Coron town pier. Many travelers choose to take a 45-minute van ride to Concepcion first, then a 30-to-45-minute boat ride to shorten the sea travel time.
Entry: Requires an entrance fee (approx. 200–250 PHP), usually included in tour packages.
Key Highlights & Activities
Beach Relaxation: The island is spacious and less crowded than closer Coron attractions, offering a very high degree of privacy and serenity.
Snorkeling: A healthy coral reef is accessible directly from the beach, featuring vibrant sea stars and tropical fish.
Sports: The island has a functional beach volleyball court and a basketball hoop, which are popular for group activities.
Viewpoint: A short walk up a small hill provides a 360-degree vantage point of the Sulu Sea.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The island is well-equipped for day trips. It features open-air wooden huts for dining, basic restrooms, and a small kiosk that sells cold drinks and snacks. There are also simple bamboo cottages available for those opting for an overnight stay. Cellular signal is very weak or non-existent.
Best Time to Visit
Dry Season (December to May): Crucial for the long boat ride, which can be rough during the monsoon season.
Morning to Midday: Most tours use Pass Island as their lunch stop, arriving around 11:00 AM.
Operating Hours: The beach is generally open from 06:00 AM to 07:00 PM.
Rules
No Single-Use Plastics: Strictly enforced environmental policy.
Waste Management: "Leave No Trace" is expected; all trash must be carried back to the boat.
Marine Protection: Avoid stepping on the reef near the shore.
Nearby Landmarks
Lusong Gunboat: 10.0 km South.
Lusong Coral Garden: 10.5 km South.
Concepcion Pier (Mainland): 12.0 km East.