Megan S. Charter Philippines 2026
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Name Client |
Megan Sette |
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Number of Guests |
4 adults |
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Travel Dates |
12 January 2026 to 19 January 2026 |
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Status Booking |
Not Confirmed |
YOUR TRAVEL SPECIALIST
Ambre
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BOATS AVAILABLE
CORON, PALAWAN
- 2020
- 40 feet
- Up to 6 people overnight
Built in 2020, this Bali Catspace catamaran is designed for intimate luxury, accommodating up to 6 guests (4 adults and 2 kids) in 3 cabins with private bathrooms, ideal for small families or close-knit groups. Its open-plan layout features a bright saloon, a fully equipped galley, and expansive deck spaces, including a forward cockpit and flybridge for lounging and panoramic views. With a professional crew of 4 ensuring personalized service, this catamaran is perfect for Palawan charters, offering stability and shallow draft to navigate the region’s turquoise lagoons, hidden coves, and coral reefs, delivering an unforgettable island-hopping adventure in ultimate comfort.
ITINERARY
12 JAN 2026 - DAY 1
DEPARTURE FROM BUSUANGA
- Night on the boat
- Lunch and Dinner
Departure from Decalachao Pier, North Busuanga, in the afternoon.
We set sail across the tranquil bay, gliding over crystalline waters to explore pristine reefs and secluded sandbars.
As day fades into dusk, we arrive near Discovery Coron Island, where a breathtaking natural spectacle unfolds — thousands of bats rise into the sky in perfect synchrony, returning to the mainland.
This extraordinary migration, set against a golden sunset, creates a moment of rare beauty and absolute wonder — an experience you will never forget.


Mitpet Island & Reef
Mitpet Island, known for its unique sandbars and stunning water colors. As we approach by yacht, marvel at the unusual sandbars stretching into the sea, creating a mesmerizing contrast with the vibrant turquoise and deep blue waters. The lush greenery fringing the island adds to the scenic beauty, offering a breathtaking panorama as we sail along the coastline. This enchanting destination promises unforgettable views and countless photo opportunities.



The sunset flight of the bats
Around 5:30 PM, we’ll set sail and anchor just off Club Paradise, a luxurious island resort with a magical surprise in store! As the sun begins to set, prepare for a truly enchanting experience: thousands of tiny bats taking flight, painting the sky with their delicate silhouettes as they journey to the mainland. This mesmerizing bat ballet is a sight to behold, adding a touch of whimsy and wonder to our evening.
13 JAN 2026 - DAY 2
DUGONGS, CAVES & BONE FIRE
- Night on the boat
- Full Board Meals
On this day, we begin early with an extraordinary dugong encounter — a rare and magical experience with an estimated 90% chance of sighting.
We then set sail toward the stunning Black Island, where a refined seaside lunch awaits. Afterward, explore its spectacular limestone cave and enjoy a refreshing swim in its crystal-clear waters.
In the afternoon, we continue our journey to the enchanting Debotunay Island, where the evening unfolds with an exclusive beachfront dinner beside a glowing bonfire, under a sky full of stars — a truly unforgettable island night.


TOURIST DENSITY: A bit touristic
ACTIVITIES: snorkeling
An unmissable activity is snorkeling with the adorable dugongs! Nestled in a gorgeous bay along the northern shores of Calauit Island, this spot is home to two friendly resident dugongs living peaceful lives. For 40 delightful minutes, you'll have the rare chance to swim alongside these gentle giants, creating memories that will warm your heart and make you smile for days to come.
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists
Black Island, an island that stands out with its unique energy and striking beauty. Also known as Malajon Island, it features a breathtaking beach with powdery black sand, a stark contrast to the typical white sand beaches of the region. The island's most distinctive feature is its massive cave, which houses a natural pool of crystal-clear water, fed by a small waterfall. This hidden oasis creates a serene and mystical atmosphere, offering visitors a chance to swim and relax in a truly unique setting. The combination of the black sand beach and the remarkable cave pool makes Black Island an unforgettable destination.
TOURIST DENSITY: A bit touristic
ACTIVITIES: snorkeling, island discovery
Debotunay is our favorite island, located in western Busuanga. This hidden gem, nestled in pristine waters, features one of the most wonderful "natural pools," inviting you to swim.
Known for its untouched beauty, the island offers a serene escape. You can expect to find crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling, revealing a vibrant underwater world teeming with marine life. Its white-sand beaches provide a picturesque setting for relaxation and for setting a bonfire overnight.
14 JAN 2026 - DAY 3
MANGROVE, ISLANDS, & WRECKS
- Night on the boat
- Full Board Meals
On this day, early risers are invited to a serene morning cruise through the lush mangroves of Busuanga Bay — explore at your pace by kayak, paddleboard, or dinghy, immersing yourself in the calm and natural beauty.
Next, we sail to the pristine Pass Island for a brief but delightful snorkeling session amid vibrant coral gardens.
For certified divers, the day offers the opportunity to explore legendary Japanese wrecks, some of the finest dive sites in the world. Non-divers can enjoy snorkeling over the easily accessible Lusong Reefs and nearby wrecks, perfect for a safe and breathtaking underwater experience.



MANGROVE EXPLORATION
TOURIST DENSITY: high chances to be alone
ACTIVITIES: Kayaks, paddle boards
At the far end of Busuanga Bay lies a breathtaking expanse of lush, untouched mangroves — some of the most beautiful and longest in all of Palawan. This serene sanctuary is best experienced in the soft glow of early morning, when the light dances across the calm water and the only sounds are the calls of tropical birds and the gentle rustle of leaves. Guests can glide quietly through narrow waterways on kayaks or paddleboards, weaving between towering mangrove roots that shelter a vibrant ecosystem of fish and birds. It’s a peaceful and immersive moment in nature — a rare opportunity to connect with the wild heart of Busuanga before the rest of the world awakens.








PASS ISLAND
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 11 AM and after 3PM
ACTIVITIES: Chilling, snorkeling
Pass Island is a tiny but very beautiful island located just off Busuanga Bay. A true gem for swimming and snorkeling enthusiasts, this island boasts pristine white sand beaches and a perfectly symmetrical shape, making it one of the most stunning islands in the area. Its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life create an idyllic setting for a memorable day of exploration, relaxation, and amazing sunsets.




Wrecks Diving
TOURIST DENSITY: Few other divers
In the morning, we will explore the unique wreck dives of Busuanga, renowned for their historic World War II shipwrecks. These wrecks, a result of a US naval attack on a Japanese supply fleet, are remarkably shallow, making them accessible to divers of all levels. The shipwrecks have transformed into stunning artificial reefs, teeming with diverse marine life and vibrant corals, and are considered some of the most beautiful wreck dives in the world. This underwater adventure offers a fascinating blend of history and natural beauty, providing an unforgettable experience for all who venture beneath the waves.



Lusong Coral Garden Snorkeling
TOURIST DENSITY: Few other divers
As another option, we will visit the Lusong Coral Garden and the Lusong Gunboat wreck, both accessible by snorkeling only. The coral garden is renowned for being one of the most vibrant and colorful in Palawan, offering a breathtaking underwater spectacle teeming with marine life. The shallow-water shipwreck of the Lusong Gunboat provides an additional point of interest, making this a truly memorable snorkeling experience.
15 JAN 2026 - DAY 4
LAKES, CAVES & PRIVATE LAGOON
- Night on the boat
- Full Board Meals
On this day, enjoy exclusive early access to the iconic Kayangan Lake, allowing you to experience its crystal-clear waters before the crowds arrive.
Next, we glide by dinghy to the breathtaking Pukaway Caves, where you can take an unforgettable swim in its hidden waters.
For lunch, we arrive at LXV’s private lagoon in Pusud, a secluded paradise perfect for a traditional Boodle Fight, followed by a peaceful afternoon of kayaking and exploring the serene lagoon.
As the day winds down, around 5 PM, we paddle to BBH Beach to witness a mesmerizing sunset, creating the perfect close to a day of unparalleled beauty and adventure.





KAYANGAN LAKE
TOURIST DENSITY: High chance to be alone before 8AM. Few Tourists from 12Nn to 1 PM. Many tourists from 09:00AM to 12 NN and 1PM to 5PM.
MAKE IT PRIVATE: Php 150,000 for 2 hours, 7 AM to 9 AM
We will visit the wonderful Kayangan Lake on Coron Island. This saltwater lake is accessible after a short 10-minute climb from a beautiful lagoon. Kayangan Lake is a must-see attraction in Busuanga, and we’ll time our visit for 12NN to avoid the crowds. The stunning turquoise waters and limestone formations make this a truly unforgettable sight.



Pukaway cave
TOURIST DENSITY: Possible other tourists.
Pukaway Cave, located near Kayangan Lake and accessible by dinghy. This cave was recently discovered by the indigenous Tagbanwa tribe while they were searching for bird nests. Although the access is a bit steep, the cave’s lake and the opportunity to swim inside are truly wondrous experiences.
TOURIST DENSITY: Exclusive to LXV
Pusod Lagoon is Exclusive to LXV clients. You will be able to snorkle in the lagoon, kayak and enjoy a very nice swimmin floating plateform where we will be able also to service your breakfast, lunch or dinner depending on your time arrival at the lagoon.


Boodle Fight Meal
For lunch, we will prepare a delightful setting under the coconut trees of the Island. We will enjoy a traditional Boodle Fight dish.
TOURIST DENSITY: Few Other Guests
Located beside the stunning Pusod Lagoon, BBH is one of the most charming spots on Coron Island — the perfect place to watch the sun melt into the sea.
16 JAN 2026 - DAY 5
LAGOONS, CORAL REEFS & BEACHES
- Night on the boat
- Full Board Meals
Early this morning, we set out to the iconic Twin Lagoon at 8 AM, ensuring a serene experience before the crowds arrive.
Next, we stop near Blue Lagoon, marveling at its stunning natural pools, and snorkel along vibrant reefs all the way to Smith Beach, home to some of the most beautiful corals and abundant marine life in the area.
Lunch is served aboard the boat during a leisurely two-hour cruise to the breathtaking Malcapuya Island, where the day concludes with a spectacular sunset over pristine sands and turquoise waters.




Twin Lagoon
TOURIST DENSITY: A Few Tourists from 12Nn to 1 PM. Many tourists from 8:30PM to 12 NN and 1PM to 5PM.
The Twin Lagoons of Coron Island are another highly visited yet stunning location in Busuanga. This must-see attraction features two breathtaking lagoons separated by a thin limestone wall. To enjoy the lagoons at their best, we'll time our visit between early morning 7.30am, when most tourist groups are having lunch on nearby beaches. This strategic timing allows us to experience the Twin Lagoons' beauty with fewer crowds.
BLUE LAGOON
TOURIST DENSITY: Few Other Guests
Blue Lagoon is arguably the finest snorkeling destination on Coron Island. Begin by exploring its two natural pools, where vivid blue waters shimmer in the sunlight, and wander through the secluded back lagoons. Afterwards, dive into the vibrant coral reefs and snorkel your way all the way to the renowned Smith Reef, encountering an abundance of marine life along the way.




Smith CORAL GARDEN
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 11AM and after 3PM
MAKE IT PRIVATE: +30,000 PHP for half day
Smith Beach and coral bay is one of the most beautiful place to get your lunch on Coron Island. It has few cotages but a lot of tourists around Lunch time. There is also one of the most beautiful coral reef just in front of the beach.






Malcapuya Island
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 10AM and after 3PM
17 JAN 2026 - DAY 6
SANDBAR, VILLAGE AND ISLANDS
- Night on the boat
- Full Board Meals
On this day, we begin at the pristine Ditaytayan Sandbar, where soft sands and crystal-clear waters set the tone for the day. Time permitting, we sail to Calumbagan Island for a leisurely lunch on the beach, surrounded by stunning scenery.
In the early afternoon, we visit Canipo Island to explore a traditional village and local school, gaining an authentic glimpse of island life.
As the day draws to a close, we arrive at Araw Beach, where a spectacular sunset provides the perfect finale to an unforgettable day.




Ditaytayan Sand bar
TOURIST DENSITY: Few tourists before 10AM and after 3PM
Ditaytayan is also a wonderful island, recently purchased by Henann Resorts. It is set to become a luxury island resort in the near future. For now, we have the opportunity to step onto its beautiful sandbar and enjoy its pristine beauty.











Calumbagan Island
TOURIST DENSITY: Exclusive to LXV
Located in the South of Bulalacao island, the wonderfull island of Calumbagan is an exclusive island access of LXV. While going there is a bit rougher than other island, this island is from far one of the most beautiful location along our itinerary


CaNIPO VILLAGE
TOURIST DENSITY: No Other Tourists



ARAW BEACH
TOURIST DENSITY: High Chances to be alone
18 JAN 2026 - DAY 7
ISLAND
- Night on the boat
- Full Board Meals
On this day, we visit the exclusive private island of Dimanglet, reserved solely for LXV guests, offering a truly secluded paradise.
If sea conditions permit, we continue to the stunning Cagdanao or Lacalaca Islands, each a pristine haven of turquoise waters and soft sands.
Next, we explore Calibang Village, immersing ourselves in local culture and traditions. Around 4 PM, we arrive at Bulawit Village, where you will be enchanted by the sight of numerous sea turtles in their natural habitat — a magical and unforgettable encounter.
TOURIST DENSITY: Exclusive to LXV
Discover Dimanglet Private Island in Linapacan, an exclusive paradise offered by LXV. This stunning private island features a beautiful house and a pool overlooking a pristine beach and a vibrant coral reef. On the northern side, you'll find a secluded, picturesque long beach, perfect for peaceful walks and refreshing swims.
TOURIST DENSITY: High chance to be alone
At the gateway to the Linapacan Islands lies the traditional Calibang Fisher Village and the picturesque Tacling Island. Visitors can experience the charm of island life, meet the friendly locals, and witness the simplicity of a community thriving in the middle of the sea. Surrounded by turquoise waters and coconut-lined shores, this stop offers a genuine glimpse into the everyday rhythm of the islands.
TOURIST DENSITY: No Tourists
Time to discover Bulawit Cove, features pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, the Municipality provides a glimpse into local life and culture, with charming towns and historic sites.
19 JAN 2026 - DAY 8
DARACOTAN - END OF CHARTER
- Breakfast
On the final day, we set out early to reach the enchanting Little Maosonon Island, a true hidden gem. We then cruise north to Daracotan Island, exploring its pristine east coast snorkeling areas, teeming with vibrant marine life.
The journey concludes with a return to Dipnay Pier, just a scenic 40-minute drive from El Nido, marking the perfect end to an unforgettable adventure.
Maosonon Island is one of Palawan’s most mesmerizing hidden gems—an untouched paradise where powdery white sand meets crystal-clear turquoise waters. Known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and serene, secluded atmosphere, the island feels like a world far removed from the crowds. Beneath the surface, Maosonon offers vibrant coral gardens and thriving marine life, making it a rewarding spot for divers and snorkelers seeking calm, colourful reefs. Whether you’re exploring underwater or relaxing on its quiet shores, Maosonon Island leaves you feeling awe-struck and deeply connected to nature.
TOURIST DENSITY: Other Tourists
Darocotan Island is a serene escape surrounded by turquoise waters and pristine beaches. Visitors come here to unwind, bask in the sun, and enjoy the island’s calm, natural beauty. A gentle coastal walk reveals rocky tide lines and scenic views, while the surrounding waters invite snorkeling among vibrant marine life. It’s a peaceful retreat and a perfect stopover on the journey to El Nido.











































