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Excellent snorkelling, cluster of small rocky islets
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Activity

Price

$$

Est. Duration

6-8h

Message from
Chris and Bec (@salt.and.charcoal)

Siete Pecados is one of the easiest snorkel spots to reach from Coron Town!

The coral here is in good condition, especially compared to some other spots closer to town.

There are also deeper sections where you can spot bigger fish and even the occasional blacktip reef shark.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Clear, shallow water with coral gardens right under the surface.

  • Plenty of reef fish, sometimes big schools if you’re lucky!

  • Can get busy with boats during the middle of the day.

TO ACCESS

  • Just a short boat ride from Coron Town.

  • Often the first or last stop on half-day or full-day tours.

  • Easy to add to a private tour if you want to go early and avoid crowds.

TIPS & HACKS

  • Go in the morning for the calmest water and best visibility.

  • Wear fins to make it easier to swim around the reef edge.

  • Bring your own snorkel if you can, rental gear can be hit or miss.

  • Keep a bit of distance from the coral, it’s shallow and easy to accidentally kick.

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