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About Busuanga Island

Busuanga Island, the largest in the Calamian group in northern Palawan, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Its rugged landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine biodiversity make it a standout destination in the Philippines. The island is best known as the gateway to the world-renowned Coron Bay, famous for its stunning limestone cliffs, hidden lagoons, and World War II Japanese shipwrecks that attract divers from around the globe. Beyond diving, Busuanga offers pristine beaches, lush jungles, and a relaxed, off-the-beaten-path vibe that appeals to travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility. The island’s unique blend of natural beauty, fascinating history, and warm local hospitality creates an unforgettable experience. Visitors are drawn to its unspoiled environment, opportunities for wildlife encounters, and the chance to disconnect in a setting that feels worlds away from urban life.

Travel Tips

Visit during the dry season (November to May) for the best weather. Pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, and sturdy footwear for hiking. Bring cash, as ATMs are limited and many places do not accept credit cards. Respect local customs and the environment—avoid littering and be mindful of marine life when snorkeling or diving. Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun. Learn a few basic phrases in Tagalog to connect with locals.

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