
Sangat Island Dive Resort
Sangat Island Dive Resort is a secluded eco-retreat in the Philippines, offering beachfront bungalows, world-class wreck diving, pristine coral reefs, and a tranquil tropical escape.
Sangat Island, Coron, Palawan

Number of Rooms
23
Wifi
yes, free
Dive Center
On-site
Restaurant
Bar
How To Get There
After getting on an international flight to Manila, guests then take another short flight to the Francisco B. Reyes Airport (USU) to arrive at the Sangat Island Dive Resort. Guests also have the option to take an overnight ferry from Manila to Coron, the closest ferry terminal. 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.
Accommodation Overview
The Sangat Island Resort offers 23 native-styled accommodations, all with the essentials of a world-class resort. All rooms have been constructed according to the durable and time-honored techniques of artisans in the local area, laboriously assembled from the finest materials available locally. All accommodations also include large mosquito-netted windows, ceiling fans, ample lighting, 220-volt electrical outlets, and western-style bathroom facilities.
Food & Drinks
The Sangat Dive Resort's open-air, beach-side restaurant and bar is the perfect place for guests to have a relaxing meal and drink after a full day out. The restaurant offers a wide variety of regional and international dishes as well as beverage options. Their "Dining plan" is offered at PHP 2,500 per person, per night and includes three buffet meals, drinking water, coffee, tea, and snacks. Each of the buffet dishes is meticulously planned and prepared, ensuring that only the freshest of ingredients are used. Besides the buffet meal schedule, guests can also order an assortment of snacks and beverages, as well as picnic lunches for other out-of-resort excursions.
The Sangat Island Bar offers a large selection of alcoholic drinks, including wines and beer. The space includes a comfortable conversation lounge as well as a pool table. The open-air seating of the Rock bar offers a great view of the resort's breathtaking beachfront.
Dive Center Information
SANGAT Dive Resort Dive Center Overview
The Sangat Island Dive Resort is fitted with a comprehensive on-site dive facility, complete with all the equipment you would need during an underwater adventure. Rebuilt in 2018, the dive center offers first-quality equipment such as tanks, wet suits, fins, dive computers, and more. Theresort also has its own Nitrox filling station, powered by dual BAUER K14 compressors, and a new LW 280 unit combined with a 280 Coltrisub nitrox membrane.
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
- Full Board Meals
- Tank
- Weights
- Guide and boat
- Airport Transfers

Excluded
- Equipment rental
- Nitrox
- Marine Park Fee
- Alcoholic & Non-alcoholic Beverages
Find a Room in Sangat Island Dive Resort
Hillside / Hilltop Chalet
Fan
Hot Water Shower
Wifi (free)
Balcony or Terrace
Towels
Toiletries
from $1250
Beachside Chalet
Fan
Hot Water Shower
Wifi (free)
Balcony or Terrace
Towels
Toiletries
from $1387
Lambingan Villa
Fan
Hot Water Shower
Wifi (free)
Balcony or Terrace
Towels
Toiletries
Mini Bar
from $1825
Hillside / Hilltop Chalet
Fan
Hot Water Shower
Wifi (free)
Balcony or Terrace
Towels
Toiletries
from $1250
Beachside Chalet
Fan
Hot Water Shower
Wifi (free)
Balcony or Terrace
Towels
Toiletries
from $1387
Lambingan Villa
Fan
Hot Water Shower
Wifi (free)
Balcony or Terrace
Towels
Toiletries
Mini Bar
from $1825
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






jas_underwater
5 Reviews




Sangat Island Resort is a true gem that far exceeds the expectations set by its photos. The resort's luxury is understated in its images, and it's a delightful surprise to experience it firsthand. The dining experience was exceptional, arguably the best I had in the Philippines. The staff went above and beyond to accommodate my gluten and dairy allergies, ensuring I could enjoy every meal without any concerns. For diving enthusiasts, particularly those who have a passion for wrecks, Sangat Island Resort offers a great experience. The wrecks, which are well-preserved with impressive coral growth, provide great underwater exploration. Although visibility was not optimal during my visit, I could still appreciate the wrecks' allure. Inside, you'll find an array of artifacts like tanks and other remnants, adding to the intrigue; they have Japanese gunboats, sub chasers, cargo vessels, and even a seaplane tender. The resort supports technical diving, with the wrecks ranging from shallow surface dives to depths of 42 meters. The furthest wreck is about 20 minutes away, making for manageable and enjoyable dive excursions. The house reef is a standout feature, ideal for both snorkeling and diving, and provides a great alternative when you want to stay closer to shore. The resort itself is beautifully set, with the entire beachfront to yourself—no other resorts in sight, ensuring a private and serene environment. Just a friendly warning: there are monkeys around, so keep an eye on your belongings! While the resort does not offer Wi-Fi (just the restaurant/receptions areas) in the rooms and cell service is limited, these minor inconveniences are outweighed by the resort's charm. A particularly charming feature is the mini island at the front of the resort, which has a bar perfect for sunset drinks. The resort also has an additional private beach area with its own exclusive villa, providing an even more secluded retreat within the resort. This separate beachfront is perfect for those seeking extra privacy and tranquility, offering a serene escape from the main resort area. With its own villa, this secluded beach ensures an intimate and peaceful stay, making it an ideal choice for guests looking to immerse themselves in a truly private paradise. The service is warm and welcoming, and the staff are truly lovely. The transfer to the resort is straightforward, with a short private boat ride after a 2.5-hour air/land transfer from Cebu. Additional activities include a kayak tour through the mangroves to the hot springs, which is a unique and enjoyable experience. The resort can also arrange for a masseuse to visit, enhancing the relaxation of your stay. Overall, Sangat Island Resort offers a unique blend of luxury, excellent dining, and intriguing diving opportunities. I would certainly return and highly recommend it to those looking for a special getaway in the Philippines.
jas_underwater
1164 Reviews




Sangat Island Resort is a true gem that far exceeds the expectations set by its photos. The resort's luxury is understated in its images, and it's a delightful surprise to experience it firsthand.The dining experience was exceptional, arguably the best I had in the Philippines. The staff went above and beyond to accommodate my gluten and dairy allergies, ensuring I could enjoy every meal without any concerns.For diving enthusiasts, particularly those who have a passion for wrecks, Sangat Island Resort offers a great experience. The wrecks, which are well-preserved with impressive coral growth, provide great underwater exploration. Although visibility was not optimal during my visit, I could still appreciate the wrecks' allure. Inside, you'll find an array of artifacts like tanks and other remnants, adding to the intrigue; they have Japanese gunboats, sub chasers, cargo vessels, and even a seaplane tender. The resort supports technical diving, with the wrecks ranging from shallow surface dives to depths of 42 meters. The furthest wreck is about 20 minutes away, making for manageable and enjoyable dive excursions.The house reef is a standout feature, ideal for both snorkeling and diving, and provides a great alternative when you want to stay closer to shore. The resort itself is beautifully set, with the entire beachfront to yourself—no other resorts in sight, ensuring a private and serene environment. Just a friendly warning: there are monkeys around, so keep an eye on your belongings!While the resort does not offer Wi-Fi (just the restaurant/receptions areas) in the rooms and cell service is limited, these minor inconveniences are outweighed by the resort's charm. A particularly charming feature is the mini island at the front of the resort, which has a bar perfect for sunset drinks.The resort also has an additional private beach area with its own exclusive villa, providing an even more secluded retreat within the resort. This separate beachfront is perfect for those seeking extra privacy and tranquility, offering a serene escape from the main resort area. With its own villa, this secluded beach ensures an intimate and peaceful stay, making it an ideal choice for guests looking to immerse themselves in a truly private paradise.The service is warm and welcoming, and the staff are truly lovely. The transfer to the resort is straightforward, with a short private boat ride after a 2.5-hour air/land transfer from Cebu.Additional activities include a kayak tour through the mangroves to the hot springs, which is a unique and enjoyable experience. The resort can also arrange for a masseuse to visit, enhancing the relaxation of your stay.Overall, Sangat Island Resort offers a unique blend of luxury, excellent dining, and intriguing diving opportunities. I would certainly return and highly recommend it to those looking for a special getaway in the Philippines.