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It is a lovely place. The front part is ocean view and the back is mountain view. The stair aint fun but there goes another leg day for you. Once you reach the top, there is a huge cross.
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Date of experience: February 2020
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Perfect spot for the awesome sunset. Bring water and extra shirt. You'll get really sweaty when you get to the top.
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Date of experience: October 2020
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As a fairly fit, solo travelling quinquagenarian, I managed the 700 plus steps (721), with but little more effort necessary than a broad smile. Unless you are unusually unhealthy, you should have no problems ascending the summit, just give yourself sufficient time and enjoy the climb. And yes, the view at sunset is beautiful, especially when shared with that someone special. Once at the top, there are other paths you can follow which lead off from the summit which, can extend your stay there considerably should you wish and have the time to spare. Only a few negatives to note. Lot's of very young and persistent vendors, mostly selling water or plain old tat (rubbish), plotted along the climb. As the summit is crowned by a white Catholic Cross, seeing it used by the odd camera-happy tourist as a climbing frame was I thought, more than a little disrespectful. Overall, if and when it Coron, it really is a rather 'Must-do'! As always, happy and safe travelling. Phil…
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Date of experience: March 2020
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We travelled last March of 2020. To best represent my review. Check it out on YT just search using this words "mt tapyas juan marko". Featuring 724 steps, Panoramic view and the best sunset view with those islands in town. Check it out.
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Date of experience: March 2020
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Made the climb to the top of Mt. Tapyas. Not sure if the stair count is correct but there are a lot of them. If you make the climb in the morning be sure to bring water and a hat as the sun is strong. There are a few nice spots to stop to get views of the bay and then there is the view from the top. If you are in Coron you should make the climb at least once. Climb toward sunset to get an amazing view of the bay.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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