Coron Camping Guide

Camping in Coron and Busuanga: Best Beach & Island Spots

Many travelers stay in hotels, but camping in Coron and Busuanga is an amazing way to experience the raw, natural beauty of Palawan. Imagine sleeping under a blanket of stars and waking up right next to the ocean waves.
Yes, camping is absolutely possible here! Here is your complete guide on where to pitch a tent, how to book a beach campsite, and who to contact for your wilderness adventure.

Where Can You Go Beach Camping in Busuanga?

Lakdayan Beach (Adela’s Camp)

If you want an easy, comfortable, and beautiful beach camping experience on the mainland, the best place to go is Lakdayan Beach in northern Busuanga.

  • The Campsite: A local spot called Adela’s Camp offers a fantastic setup right on the sand.
  • How to Book: You do not need to bring your own heavy gear across the world. You can easily reserve a camping space and rent a tent directly through the official Adela’s Camp Facebook page. It is a safe, friendly environment with good road access.

Is Island Camping Allowed on Black Island Palawan?

Black Island Camping

For the ultimate tropical adventure, you can actually spend the night on Black Island (Malajon Island). This is one of the most famous islands in western Busuanga, known for its massive black cliffs and white sands.

  • The Experience: Once the daily tour boats leave around 4:00 PM, you have the entire island to yourself. You can swim in the quiet waters and explore the island’s hidden caves at dusk.
  • How it Works: You will need to hire a private boat from Ocam Ocam Beach or Salvacion, bring all your own food and water, and pay a local camping fee to the island caretakers.

Can You Camp in the Mountains of Busuanga?

San Nicolas Hill Camping

If you prefer fresh mountain air and stunning panoramic views over the ocean instead of sand in your shoes, you should look into mountain trekking.

  • The Location: There are beautiful, rugged possibilities to camp in the hills near San Nicolas in northern Busuanga.
  • The View: Camping in this elevated area gives you a spectacular view of the surrounding islands and valleys, making it a dream spot for watching the sunrise.

How Do You Get Permits for Camping in Coron?

Local Tourist Information Contact

Camping in remote areas or on protected islands sometimes requires special permission, safety guidelines, or a local guide. Before you set up your tent in the hills or on an isolated beach, it is always best to check current local rules.

Get Expert Advice: For direct assistance, up-to-date local permits, and help organizing your camping trip, contact the local tourist information team by sending an email to travel.coron.busuanga@gmail.com.