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What to expect when visiting Manila
Manila is the capital of the Philippines — an old city often disregarded by travellers who use it only as a gateway to the country’s more visually appealing islands. But if you have an extra day in your itinerary, we think Manila’s colourful history is a great way to kick off your trip.
Explore the walled city of Intramuros, Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral and San Agustin Church — all of which were first built in the late 1500s. Art and anthropology also attract many locals to Manila. You will find here the National Museum, a complex of three museum buildings that tell the story of the Filipinos.
2 ways to get from Coron to Manila
There are 2 ways to travel the distance of 444 kilometers (276 miles) from Coron to Manila by flight (1 hour 50 minutes) and ferry (14 hours). The journey duration ranges between 1 hour 50 minutes to 14 hours and the quickest way is by flight. The lowest priced tickets start from 1,350 PHP (€22) for the ferry.Where to stay in Manila?
Still looking for accommodation? Don't forget to check out our favourite places to stay in Manila at the bottom of this page.
Coron to Manila by Ferry
Travelling via ferry from Coron to Manila is a cheaper option than the flight.
The downside is that the trip takes 14 hours. You can try the ferry option if you aim to save some money and don’t mind the long way trip to Manila. An advantage though is that this ferry goes at night, which means you don’t need to spend your valuable day time travelling.
Departure and arrival station
The ferry arrives at Manila North Harbour Pier 4 in Tondo, Manila. This pier is accessible to other cities in Metro Manila via taxi or Grab.
Ferry from Coron to Manila
With the new schedule of 2Go Travel, ferry trips from Coron to Manila now operate every Friday (May 2022). The ferry departs Coron Port at 03:00, and the journey takes 14 hours.
The ferry arrives at Pier 4 of Manila North Harbour at 17:00 of the same day.
Tickets start at 1,350 PHP (€22) when you book directly through 2Go Travel. However, this price still depends on how early you book and on the ticket class you buy.
If you need further assistance with booking your ferry ticket, you may ask for help from your hotel. You can also book through 12GoAsia.
Coron to Manila by Flight
A flight from Coron to Manila is your best option to get back to the capital city of the Philippines.
The flight itself takes a little over 1 hour, but above we also included the van transfer from Coron town to the airport. The total travel time is almost 2 hours.
At the moment, there are two airlines operating on this route, which are Philippine Airlines and CebGo. Skyjet also used to fly this route before, but they stopped their operations during the pandemic and haven’t resumed yet.
TIP: If you decide to travel by plane, please consider including a carbon compensation fee to reduce your impact on the environment.
Step 1: Coron Town to Busuanga Airport by Van
From your hotel in Coron, you need to take a van ride to Francisco B. Reyes Airport (previously named Busuanga Airport). The airport is about 3 km away from Coron town, and the van ride will take around 45 minutes.
Some hotels in Coron offer free airport shuttle. However, if this is not available in your hotel, you can ask them for assistance in getting a ride to the airport. They can normally arrange a shared van transfer for 150 PHP (€2.40) per person.
Alternatively, you can rent a private van that can accommodate 10 passengers max. A private van from Coron town to Busuanga Airport would cost about 1,800 PHP (€29).
Step 2: Busuanga Airport to Manila by Flight
Flights from Coron to Manila are quite expensive when not on sale. For this route, you can choose to fly with Philippine Airlines or CebGo.
If you book for the next month, you can find one-way ticket prices start from 1h 5m. Flight fares tend to be more expensive if you are booking only days away from the scheduled flight. Also, during peak seasons, ticket fares can get pretty expensive and sell out.
It’s best to plan your schedule ahead and book your ticket in advance to get cheaper rates. Ticket fares can get around 2,600 PHP (€42) if you’re booking months in advance and during promotions.
Flights land at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City. NAIA currently has 4 terminals with different entry points. Terminal 2 is exclusive for Philippine Airlines flights, while CebGo flights land at Terminal 4.
To check the cheapest available flights, click on the button below.
Pro-Tip: Cebu Pacific offers multiple “piso fare promotions” annually. Keep an eye out for these promotions so you can book a cheaper flight for this route!
Best places to stay in Manila
Manila is a bustling metropolitan city that can be slightly overwhelming at first. Not just because of the busy streets and towering skyscrapers, but also because of the number of hotels to pick from. There are a lot!
No matter your price range, we’ve found some great places to stay in the best locations so you don’t have to do that research.
Before you start reading about our favourite stays, it’s good to know a bit about the best areas to stay in Manila. That way, you’re picking the best accommodation in the area that’s right for you.
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- Makati is our favourite area to stay in Manila, and where most of our favourite stays are. It’s one of the most upscale areas in Manila and is known for its shopping malls, restaurants, and nightlife.
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- Bonifacio Global City (BGC) is a newer development in Manila and is known for its modern architecture, restaurants and shopping centres.
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- Malate is a lively area known for its bars, nightclubs and restaurants. It’s also close to several tourist attractions, such as Rizal Park and Intramuros.
Somerset Central Salcedo Makati - Treating Yourself
Area: Makati City centre — approx. 10-minute walk to shopping malls and business centre
As soon as you step into Somerset Central, you forget about the hustle and bustle going on outside the doors. Inside the hotel you’re met with luxury, relaxation and a chance to rejuvenate yourself in the gym or outdoor pool.
The grandeur of the hotel continues in the rooms, decorated in a stylish and modern design. The highlight of the room are the beds. They’re huge and super comfortable, guaranteeing you a great night’s sleep.
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Gym
- A la carte restaurant
- Continental breakfast included
Double rooms start from $50 per night
Hotel 101 Manila - Mid Range
Area: Along Mall of Asia complex — approx. 10-minute drive to shopping malls and airport
Hotel 101 Manila has everything you could ask for from a city hotel. It has a refreshing outdoor pool, a delicious on-site restaurant and it’s close to the airport — perfect if you’re flying in or out of Manila.
The rooms are large, comfortable and exceptionally clean. With their incredible hospitality, the staff make you feel like you’re staying in a 5-star hotel.
- Outdoor swimming pool
- On-site restaurant
- Amazing staff
- Great and convenient location
Double rooms cost $30-$50 per night
Hop Inn Hotel Makati Avenue - Budget Friendly
Area: Makati City centre — approx. 5-minute drive to nearest shopping mall
Only passing through Manila? Hop Inn Hotel is perfect for those spending just a few nights in the busy city. It’s clean, modern and has all of the basic amenities that you could possibly need.
Modern minimalism would be a good way to describe this place. Plus you won’t be spending too much time in your room as you’re located in Makati, one of the best neighbourhoods in Manila.
- Clean and modern rooms
- Great location
- Air conditioning
- Helpful staff
Double rooms cost $15-$30 per night
Frequently Asked Questions about Coron to Manila
What is the distance from Coron to Manila?
The distance from Coron to Manila is 444 kilometers (276 miles).
What is the fastest way to get from Coron to Manila?
The fastest way to get from Coron to Manila is by flight and takes 1 hour 50 minutes.
What is the cheapest way to get from Coron to Manila?
The cheapest way to get from Coron to Manila is by ferry with ticket costs starting from 1,350 PHP (€22).
Rounding it up
We hope this guide was helpful in planning how to get from Coron to Manila. If there's anything else you're wondering about, drop us a comment and we'll do our best to answer you within a few days.
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Ela is a storyteller, content producer, solo traveller and a mermaid-in-training. When she’s not in front of her laptop, you will find her barefoot and living her best tan on some island in the Philippines… Or exploring the depths of its seas as a budding freediver. An island girl at heart, she’ll be happy anywhere there is sea, sand, sun and coffee.
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Hello!
Thank you for the post!
I have to take a ferry the 7th of March from Coron to Manila. I have to take a flight at 12 in the airport. I’m having problems to book that ferry. Can you help me?
Best,
Cris
Hi Cris! I’m afraid the ferry from Coron to Manila only runs on Sundays, so you will have no other choice but to book a flight to Manila if you have another flight out of the city on March 8. Hope this helps! Safe travels!