Transport and Accommodation
If you’re travelling from overseas, it is likely you will first fly into Manila (Ninoy Aquino International Airport). Manila is the largest city in the Philippines and the main hub of the country. From there you will need to book a flight from Manila to Coron. If your itinerary allows, we suggest staying in a hotel for 1 or 2 nights near the airport in Manila to recover from an international flight before heading to Coron. This allows for time to catch up on rest and provide some space between your international flight and connecting flight onwards to Coron. Alternatively, you can opt to transfer directly from Manila to Coron the same day you arrive in Manila - this will allow you to stay in Coron for more time and enjoy the island life longer.
Philippine Airlines is our recommended airline for non-stop direct flights to the Philippines. Philippine Airlines offers in-flight entertainment, meals and beverages.
Cebu Pacific is the budget flight option from Manila to Coron.
There are other airlines that offer flights into the Philippines but may require airport transfers via other cities.
Getting to Coron
We recommend arriving in Coron in the first half of the day on March 14. This will allow you to be transported to Club Paradise in time for checking in at the resort before the big day. Kindly note domestic flights can at times be delayed in the Philippines, so plan accordingly. But if your itinerary allows, arriving days earlier in Coron will give you a chance to ease into the island life of Palawan before Jerrylyn and Jerome’s big day.
Both Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines offer direct flights to Coron from Manila and Cebu.
If you are staying in El Nido before or after the wedding, you may be able to book direct flight/s via Cebu Pacific/Air Swift.