2 reviewed party hostels · from €10.08/night · Hostelworld rated
Coron’s nightlife doesn’t follow the usual script of packed dance floors and neon lights. Instead, it unfolds along a handful of sand-fringed bars where backpackers gather after island-hopping all day. Kuridas Bar on the waterfront fills up by 21:00, with reggae covers and San Miguel bottles clinking on wooden tables. Hop Hostel’s rooftop happy hour starts at sunset, and by 22:00, the poolside crowd spills into the street, heading to No Name Bar for cheap cocktails and impromptu fire-dancing shows. The hostel scene here is small but tight-knit: Outpost and Hop dominate, both organising daily tours that double as social mixers. If you’re travelling solo, you’ll end up knowing half the bar by the end of your first night.
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Perfectly located party hostel, nearby the beach, and local bars and clubs. The hostel features an amazing rooftop terrace with a vibrant bar always crowded with travellers. There are lots of group activities in the common areas every day. Plus, they organize great tours, boat trips, and plenty of fun sports activities.
Outpost Hostel Coron is the go-to party hotspot for social backpackers in Palawan. From rooftop sunsets by the infinity pool to nightly events that bring everyone together, it’s built for fun. With an energetic bar scene, buzzing communal vibes, and epic connections to El Nido via the Castaway Expedition, Outpost is where Coron’s party spirit truly comes alive.
How Coron's nightlife zones break down
The heart of the action, this area stretches along the waterfront and is packed with bars, hostels, and tour operators. The main strip runs from Lualhati Park to the pier, where you’ll find Kuridas and No Name Bar. It’s walkable, but tricycles buzz around if you’re tired after a night out.
A short climb up 700 steps rewards you with panoramic views of Coron Bay, but the area around the base is worth sticking around for too. Outpost Hostel sits here, and the quieter streets make for a more relaxed evening. It’s a 10-minute walk from the town centre.
Less touristy than the waterfront, this stretch has a handful of local eateries and budget hostels. It’s where you’ll find Hop Hostel, and the vibe is more laid-back. Tricycles run along here until midnight, making it easy to get back to town.
Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own
A wooden deck jutting over the water, Kuridas is the go-to for live music and strong cocktails. The crowd is a mix of backpackers and expats, and the place fills up by 21:30 on weekends. Happy hour runs until 19:00, with 2-for-1 margaritas. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch the fire-dancing show around 23:00.
Tucked behind a narrow alley, this place has a ramshackle charm with fairy lights strung across the ceiling. The cocktails are cheap (150 PHP) and strong, and the staff let the crowd dictate the playlist. It’s a five-minute walk from Kuridas, making it an easy second stop. Gets rowdy after midnight.
Despite the name, this bar is more about chilled reggae than wild parties. The outdoor seating area is perfect for groups, and the bar serves decent pub grub alongside cold beers. It’s a good spot to start the night if you’re not ready to dive into the louder crowds.
The rooftop pool bar at Outpost is where everyone gathers for sunset drinks. The hostel organises daily events like pub quizzes and beer pong, so it’s easy to meet people. Drinks are priced for backpackers: beers start at 70 PHP during happy hour.
Hop’s rooftop bar kicks off the night with 50 PHP beers and free shots for anyone who signs up for a tour. The crowd is young and social, and the staff keep the energy high with drinking games. It’s a great place to pre-game before heading to Kuridas or No Name Bar.
Not a bar, but a must-visit for late-night eats. The lechon kawali (crispy pork) is legendary, and the place stays open until 02:00. Grab a plate after a night out: it’s a two-minute walk from No Name Bar.
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