Busuanga Island

Busuanga is the largest Island of the Calamian archipelago in the Northern part of Palawan province in the Philippines. Nice beaches, gentle landscape, good hiking and great diving make the island a good holiday destination.

Wreck diving is the main attraction and many Japanese ships wait patiently for you under the sea. Nearby Coron Island has the beautiful Kayangan and Barracuda lakes the latter is known for its thermoclines and fabled gigantic barracudas.

Get in
Busuanga is the closest point in Palawan from Manila and is quite accessible from Manila.

By boat
The 2GO ferry stops in Coron on its way to Puerto Princesa. Leaves Manila on Friday afternoon and arrives in Coron early Saturday morning. Heads back to Manila on Sunday night. Wait until a couple of days before it departs to get cheaper tickets. Don't wait too long, though.

There is also a ship from El Nido to Coron town. The trip takes at least 6 hours. The ship is a small crab ship. You will feel uncomfortable, if the winds are heavy.

Get around

 * Jeepney is one option for tourists from the airport. Vans carrying 6 to 8 people cost about per person. Once in Coron, you can rent another transportation mean.

See

 * The largest town on the Island is Coron.

Do

 * Wreck diving is extremely popular around Busuanga. Several Japanese World War II ships lay in good conditions in shallow water (the Skeleton Wreck is even visible for snorkellers), making for excellent dives even for amateur divers.
 *  Sea Dive Resort : Located in the heart of Coron town. Seadive is the only PADI authorized dive shop in Coron. Seadive also owns the only recompression chamber in Palawan and dives with the lowest diver to dive master ratio in Coron.
 * Coron Divers: The only Dive Center owned by a Filipino, Arni is the big boss and his sons are divemasters. Everything makes you feel in a Filipino family (even more if you stay at Chinette's lodge, 10 m away in front of Coron Divers).
 * Discovery, Coastal Rd Bgy. 5, Coron Palawan (at Coron Town).
 * Dive Calamianes: Located between the Discovery Bar and downtown.
 *  Rocksteady Dive Center: Located near the hospital.


 * Island hopping: Busuanga is more or less a "miniature version" of Palawan with smaller islands in close range. Resorts can arrange boat rental, or you can head down to the Market Pier in Coron and get a boat captain Boats generally handle around 6 passengers. Grab a lunch before you head out. You can also buy meat, fish, veggies from the wet market and request the boat captain to barbecue or cook them for you or your group. You can go camping on a (somewhat) deserted island. There are a couple of islands to check out. You can find everything you need in town/at resorts. Ask around. Gunter at Discovery seems to know of a couple good spots.
 * Mt. Tapyas hike: If you are staying in Coron Town, you can walk to the foot of Mt. Tapyas, where there is a basketball court, from the main market square in 10 minutes; alternately, you can go by tricycle for (July 2011). The hike to the top will probably take the average healthy 30-year-old 30 to 40 minutes to complete. The view is worth it at any time of day, but especially at sunset. Most people will definitely prefer to go up mornings or evenings, when it is cooler.
 * Siete Pecados is popularized by the shoot of a local television show of a mermaid love story. Experience swimming in an aquarium, beautiful corals and a great variety of fishes. There is a caretaker who will collect from tourists. Recommended time to snorkel is around 1PM-2PM. Current can be strong in the morning. This is one of the best sites to snorkel in Coron. Myth suggests that seven kids swam from the main island to escape it and follow their parents. They all drowned and the place where they drowned is where the islands are now present.
 * Other activities can be arranged for instance at Discovery Bar:
 * Horseback riding
 * Mountain bike tours
 * Jungle treks


 * Maquinit hot spring: Beautiful place to hang out in the evening. It will take you 20 to 25 minutes from the Coron town market, and cost you depending on the number of passengers. The entrance fee is  for foreigners (Feb 2018), and  for Filipinos (Aug 2011). Filipinos must show an ID. An armed guard checks everyone's bags and backpacks. The hot springs are comprised of three areas; the two smaller circular areas are warmest, and the third larger area is less warm. By Japanese onsen standards, however, the water is not at all "hot" anywhere. In the back of the pool, there is a beautiful view of the adjoining bay.

Sleep
Beyond options in Coron, there are a handful of resorts on nearby islands: Dive link, Coral Bay, Club Paradise and the most recent Rio y Mar.



Go next
The usual place to go after Busuanga is El Nido.