
Danjugan is a 43-hectare island rich in biodiversity. It has 5 lagoons, white sand beaches, bat caves, lush limestone and mangrove forests and surrounded by vast seagrass beds and fringing coral reefs. It is a wildlife and marine sanctuary in Southern Negros, Philippines.
Danjugan Island’s coral reefs are as diverse as Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, teeming with rich marine life. A haven for skin and scuba divers, the island offers opportunities to explore and survey protected reefs, with night dives available upon request.
Enjoy unlimited shore‐based snorkeling on nearby reefs of Danjugan Island.
Kayaks are available for those wishing to paddle their way around the island to explore its biodiverse shoreline, beaches and lagoons.
Explore the ecology of the island’s forest and wetlands, and visit the island’s limestone caves with Danjugan’s educational guide.
Inhabited by 72 different bird species, Danjugan Island is a bird watchers paradise.
Visit Danjugan Island and help fund the operations of this wildlife sanctuary. Every visitor in our nonprofit ecotourism program sustains the conservation of the island, supports the locals who protect it, and contributes to the Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation’s work on environmental education and sustainable community development.
3-hour tour
Php 1,650 per person per tour
Php 2,750 per person per daytrip
Overnight
Php 3,950 per person per night
Perfect for groups
Overnight
Php 5,000 per person per night
Perfect for couples or families
22 13th Street
Bacolod City
6100 Negros Occidental
T +63 34 433 5160
M +63 927 697 2445
info@puntabulata.com
Punta Bulata Resort & Spa, Barangay Elihan, Cauayan, Negros Occidental 6112, Philippines
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