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Few lodging situations can beat the coolness of a houseboat. There’s just something about falling asleep on the gentle undulation of water that makes for a more relaxing experience than even the most luxurious hotels. That’s why the Paolyn Houseboat on Coron Island, Philippines, is a must.
There are several houseboats of varying sizes available to rent, all well-equipped with a spacious living area, comfortable bedrooms, and kitchen, making them ideal for both couples on a romantic getaway and larger groups. While the interior of the houseboat is cozy and inviting, the real highlights of the Paolyn Houseboat are its panoramic views of the water and the lush surroundings.
Guests can conveniently enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities, too, including swimming, snorkeling, fishing, and kayaking, all while taking in the views. The houseboat is also designed to be eco-friendly and sustainable, with minimal impact on the natural habitat of the region. This means that you can explore the beautiful surroundings without harming the environment or disturbing the local wildlife
Laknisan Lagoon, where the houseboat is located, it known for its crystal-clear water and lush greenery. You can take a leisurely stroll around the lagoon and see the cascading waterfalls, or explore one of the several nearby islands, which are perfect for a picnic lunch.
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