
Busuanga Bay Lodge
Sitio Lawi, Barangay Concepcion, Busuanga Island, Palawan, 5317, Philippines

Number of Rooms
41
Wifi
Yes, free
Dive Center
On-site
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
Bar
Palawan offers pristine white beaches, amazing dive sites, and so much more! Busuanga Bay Lodge is truly the ultimate tropical escape and is only a 45-minute plane ride from major cities such as Manila, Cebu, and Boracay.
How To Get There
The Busuanga Bay Lodge is easily accessible by plane, with daily flights leaving from Manila which only take about 45 minutes to an hour. Guests can also opt to take a ferry from Manila to Coron, Palawan. The 16-hour boat ride makes for a less expensive and culturally enlightening alternative to the typical domestic flight.
Dive Overview
Coron, Palawan is the perfect dive spot for seeing teaming aquatic life and visiting untouched dive sites. The province is also known for the many historically significant Japanese wrecks that were sunk there during World War II. With striking undersea wildlife and comfortable diving temperatures, Coron ensures an adventurous and breathtaking adventure.
Learn more about diving in Coron here...
Accommodation Overview
The Busuanga Bay Lodge offers 41 guestrooms in 6 accommodation types: The 2 Bedroom Villa, the Bayview Bungalow, the Clubhouse Suite, the Clubhouse Superior, the Hilltop Suite, and the Waterfront King. While they differ in style and furnishings, all rooms capture the natural splendor of the magical island that is Palawan. All accommodations include the following:
- Wi-Fi access (public areas - limited access via satellite only)
- iPod Docking Station
- Air-conditioning
- In-Room Movies
- 42-inch HD LED TV with cable channels
- Individual Climate Control
- Mini-bar / Refrigerator
- Turndown Service
- In-room Safety
- Deposit Box
- Daily Housekeeping
- Plush bathrobe, slippers and umbrella
- Radio/Alarm Clock
- Bath amenities
- Luxurious Linens & Towels
Food & Drinks
Defining gourmet dining, the Busuanga Bay Lodge uses locally sourced ingredients to give guests a truly special experience. All the ingredients come from Busuanga Bay Lodge's own farm which is a partnership with local farmers and organic greenhouse growers. Guests are sure to enjoy a wide selection of farm-to-table fruit, vegetable, and various herbs.
Dive Center Information
The Busuanga Bay Lodge Dive Center is run by Pirate Divers and offers everything a diver would need as they explore the majestic Palawan. A full-service PADI dive resort, Pirate Divers ensures that guests have a relaxing and comfortable experience as they dive in Busuanga. The resort is only a few minutes away from amazing dive sites such as the wrecks and reefs of Coron Bay.
Practical Information
- Electricity: 220V
- Time zone: UTC+8
- Languages: Filipino & English
- Accept Credit Cards?: Yes
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What's included when you book?

Included
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- 3 Dives/day
- Airport Transfers

Excluded
- Nitrox
- Gratuities
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More information about Philippines diving
Coron Bay in Palawan is celebrated for its exceptional wreck diving, featuring a fleet of World War II Japanese warships sunk in September 1944. These wrecks, including the massive Okikawa Maru and the shallow Tangat Gunboat, now act as thriving artificial reefs teeming with marine life like scorpionfish, nudibranchs, cuttlefish, and octopuses. The wrecks are often accompanied by reef sharks and stingrays, adding to the dive site's allure. Beyond the underwater attractions, Coron Bay is also renowned for its stunning limestone cliffs and crystal-clear lagoons, offering a picturesque backdrop that enhances the diving experience. While El Nido nearby also offers diving, its focus on turtles and spectacular island hopping can make it a worthwhile addition to a Palawan dive itinerary.


Fellow traveler's reviews






danduncan
1164 Reviews




We really enjoyed our stay at BBL. We were there for 2.5 weeks, and we spent most of that time scuba diving the nearby shipwrecks.Highlights:- Our room (a hilltop suite) was huge, comfortable, and air conditioned. It had a wonderful view of the bay too. If you are considering staying in one of the other rooms, like the waterfront kings or the bungalows, just be prepared to do a LOT of uphill walking: the resort is very sprawled out on a fairly steep hillside, with the restaurant at the very top of the hill. I would not have enjoyed walking up from the waterfront rooms three times a day just to get food. It also rained a lot, and doing that walking in the rain would be even worse.- The dive shop (Pirate Divers Busuanga) was right on site. Going diving each morning was a breeze, and the wreck diving was amazing. Note that Coron's dives are more suited towards advanced divers. If you're a beginner, I'd suggest diving somewhere easier like a reef. The diving is also primarily for the shipwrecks. The marine life here isn't particularly impressive.- There was wifi available in our room for a small charge (it worked out to about USD $5 every few days, and it was fast enough to stream HBO (while HBO doesn't offer service in the Philippines, you can use the free Proton VPN to make it look like you're in the US).- The hotel is far outside of Coron town. The good news is that the hotel is in a much prettier location (Coron town was dirty and crowded). Bad news is that getting into town will cost you about $40-$50 USD each way and takes about an hour each way.- They gave us a free 90-minute couple's massage one day just to say thank you for staying with themLowlights:- We were really unimpressed with the food. They had a handful of western-style dishes, and a handful of filipino dishes. It was about as basic as what you'd get at a Denny's. And then their complimentary breakfast is too small to really qualify as a breakfast, so my wife and I usually had to split an extra yogurt-and-granola plate to feel full. And their very basic entrees cost about double what a normal meal costs in Coron. For those prices, and considering how much the rooms cost, I would have expected much better food. One redeeming fact is that their rotating daily special is usually pretty decent.- Al Faro restaurant across the bay had slightly better food for about 30% cheaper. We ate dinner at Al Faro one night and really enjoyed it. However, BBL's rooms are nicer than Al Faro's, so I'd still prefer to stay at BBL, but I do wish BBL would improve their restaurant.- We wanted to arrange for a Coron Island Day Tour. This is a standard tour in Coron. When we asked BBL's front desk, they only offered us one option: a private full-day tour on their speedboat with a nice lunch for around USD $500. We thought this price was a little ridiculous, so we decided to look elsewhere. We ended up finding a website called Klook that let us book a group tour, including round trip transit to meet the boat in Coron town, for a total of $160. I'm still annoyed with BBL for not offering to help us arrange this cheaper option.- We had them do a single load of laundry, and they charged us USD $40!I'd increase my rating to 5 stars if BBL improved the quality of their food and the pricing of their other services.