You Don't Visit
Coron Island.
You Wake Up Inside It.
Glass-floor houseboats floating inside a protected lagoon, surrounded by 200-million-year-old limestone cliffs.
THE ONLY ACCOMMODATION ON CORON ISLAND
Why This Is Different
Most people see Coron Island from a tour boat. They queue at the lagoon entrance, take a photo, and leave.
You wake up with the ocean beneath your floor. Fish circle under your bed before your eyes open. The limestone cliffs that took 200 million years to form are your bedroom walls. At night, the only light is starlight, and the only sound is water touching wood.
This is not a resort built near the island. This is the island — and you are sleeping inside it.
A DAY IN PARADISE
From Sunrise to Starlight

MORNING
The Ocean Wakes You
No alarm. Light moves through the glass floor — turquoise, alive. Fish swim beneath your feet. Coffee on the terrace. The only sound is water touching wood.

MIDDAY
Your Lagoon, Your Pace
Take a kayak between limestone towers. Snorkel ten meters from your room. Lunch in our private restaurant — grilled fish, pulled from the water that morning.

AFTERNOON
See What Others Queue For
A private speedboat takes you to Kayangan Lake, Barracuda Lake, Twin Lagoons. On your schedule. On your boat. Then you come home — to the water.

EVENING
Dinner Under Every Star
The sky turns gold, then violet. Dinner on the water. No light pollution — just constellations. The lagoon rocks you to sleep like it knows you needed this.
THE HOUSEBOATS
Your Room Floats

GLASS HOUSEBOAT
Luxury Studio
Half your floor is glass. Below it, the reef. Above it, limestone cliffs older than civilization.
DISCOVER
PRIVATE HOUSEBOAT
Exclusive Suite
The whole houseboat is yours. Completely private. Your own floating island.
DISCOVER
SUNSET HOUSEBOAT
Luxury Studio Suite
138 square meters facing the sunset. A private lagoon frontage that turns gold every evening.
DISCOVER
CORON ISLAND
Most People Think They've Been Here. They Haven't.
Coron Island is protected by the indigenous Tagbanwa people. No permanent structures. No roads. The lagoons are accessible only by water. Tour groups visit for an hour. You sleep here — and wake up to a world most travelers never see.
OUR STORY
304 Hands Built This Place
Every houseboat was built by hand. 152 local workers from Coron town and the Tagbanwa tribe — the indigenous people who have protected this island for centuries.
No imported materials. No heavy machinery. The bamboo was sourced from the surrounding islands. The glass floors were carried in by hand across the water. Every nail, every joint, every rope — placed by someone who calls this place home.


WHAT IS INCLUDED
Everything You Need. Nothing You Don't.
Airport Transfer
Van + private speedboat, 45 minutes. Included.
Private Restaurant
Fresh catch daily. A la carte. On the water.
Free Kayaks
Explore the lagoon anytime. No booking needed.
Starlink WiFi
9 satellites. Fast, free, everywhere.
Private Speedboat Tours
Kayangan Lake, Twin Lagoons, and more.
Glass Floors
Watch the reef from your bed.
GUEST VOICES
What They Remember Most
“I've traveled to 40 countries. Nothing prepared me for waking up here.”
Sarah M.
TripAdvisor
“The glass floor changed everything. My kids still talk about the fish under their bed.”
James & Family
“We came for two nights. We stayed for five. We're already planning to come back.”
Marco & Lucia
TripAdvisor
