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Dive Link Resort - Coron, Coron Island
Take a short 10-minute ban-ca ride from Coron town and you'll find a cozy resort sitting on a sheltered hillside. Welcome to Dive Link Resort! From Dive Link Resort, you can easily reach more than 80 islands with white sand beaches, coral beds, caves, tropical jungles and dramatic cliffs. Around the resort are waters that are keepers of the best-preserved World War II wrecks in Asia! Dive and explore sunken Japanese freighters or snorkel and marvel at a few that lie in shallow depths.
Alona Palm Beach Resort
 The Alona Palm Beach Resort is located on the small island of Panglao (just approx. 16 x 7 km), connected by two short bridges to the main island of Bohol, Philippines. Bohol is famous for its unique Chocolate Hills, a structure of scattered hills, which assume the looks of chocolate puddings in the dry season.
Club Paradise, Palawan
 A tropical Shangri-la nestled upon a coral jewel set amidst Palawan's sparkling turquoise waters. Comely and idyllic, this island resort is a perfect hideaway for those who seek both relaxation and discovery. Club Paradise is on Dimakya Island, Municipality of Coron. A part of the Calamian Group of Islands, it is situated at the Northern tip of Palawan, the Philippine's last frontier. Where possibilities are blissful, endearing and endless.
A mere 60 minutes by plane southwest from Manila, and another 60 minutes ride by land and by sea is the 19-hectare island of Dimakya, home to Club Paradise. This island resort, blessed with 700 meters stretch of sun kissed talcum soft white beach and turqoise waters, serves as a sanctuary to a wide array of unique flora and fauna.
Palawan
Palawan is a narrow archipelago of 1,780 islands on the western border of the Philippines, with the greatest concentration of islands and the lowest density population in the country. Geographically, it is more remote from the other provinces in the country - in fact, some of its southern islands are closer to Malaysia than to the rest of the Philippines. It is bounded by the South China Sea on the west and the Sulu Sea on the east.
With a land area of nearly 1.5 million hectares, Palawan is the country's largest province. It has an irregular coastline of almost 2,000 kilometers, indented by numerous coves and bays. Highlands and rolling terrain covered with lush forests create a cool and scenic landscape. Except for the northern towns, which are occasionally visited by storms. Palawan is generally typhoon-free. Warm weather prevails from March to May while the coolest months are from December to February. Heavy rainfall is experienced in July and August accompanied by the southwest monsoon.
A melting pot of migrants from various parts of the Philippines and other countries, Palawan has a relatively high population growth rate of 3.64% annually due mainly to the high influx of settlers. Based on the latest official census, Palawan has a population of 755,412.
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