Coron Town Tour with Maquinit Hot Spring

2 hours

Easy

Relax in the soothing saltwater pools of Maquinit Hot Spring, just 20 minutes from Coron Town.
Relax in the soothing, volcano-heated waters of Maquinit Hot Spring—Philippines’ only saltwater hot spring—just 20 minutes from Coron Town, surrounded by tranquil mangroves and scenic views.
What's included?
    • Entrance to Maquinit Hot Spring(access to the saltwater pools and facilities)
    • Roundtrip tricycle transfer from Coron Town (if arranged)
    • Use of cottages, tables, and seating areas inside the hot spring compound
    • Access to the mangrove boardwalk with views of Coron Island’s “Sleeping Giant”
    •   Time to soak and relax in the natural hot saltwater pools
    Exclusions
      • Meals and drinks(bring your own snacks or buy from small stalls near the entrance)
      • Towels, swimwear, or toiletries(guests need to bring their own)
      • Personal expenses(souvenirs, extra food, etc.)
      • Tour guide services(unless part of an organized package)
      • Travel insurance
      • Other attractions in Coron(Mt. Tapyas, cashew factory, etc. – only if not included in your chosen tour package)
      Please note
        • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM (last entry at 7:00 PM).
        • Best Time to Visit: Late afternoon to early evening (around 5 PM) for cooler weather and golden hour views.
        • Water Temperature: Hot! Around 38–40°C (102–104°F). Enter slowly to allow your body to adjust.
        • Travel Time: About 20–30 minutes by tricycle from Coron Town. The road is rough, so expect a bumpy ride.
        • Health Considerations: Not recommended for people with certain medical conditions (e.g., heart problems, high blood pressure, pregnancy). Consult your doctor if unsure.
        • Bring Essentials: Swimwear, towel, slippers, drinking water, and a waterproof bag for valuables.
        • Cash Only: Entrance fees and small purchases must be paid in cash.
        • Facilities: Basic cottages, tables, and seating available; limited food/drink stalls on-site.
        • Tricycle Drivers Wait: If you hire a tricycle, the driver usually waits at the entrance for your return trip.
        What to bring


          •   Swimwear – something comfortable for soaking in hot saltwater.
          • Towel & extra clothes – for drying off and changing after your dip.
          • Slippers or water shoes – the ground can be rough and slippery.
            Drinking water – to stay hydrated while soaking in hot water.
          • Snacks or light food – cottages and tables are available, but choices on-site are limited.
          • Waterproof bag or dry bag – to protect your phone, camera, and valuables.
          • Cash (small bills) – for entrance fees and small purchases, as cards aren’t accepted.
          • Camera/phone – for capturing the mangrove boardwalk and “Sleeping Giant” views.