Bulog Dos Island is a stunning tourist attraction nestled in the Sulu Sea near Coron, Palawan. This picturesque island is renowned for its immaculate white sandy beaches and a breathtaking sandbar visible during low tide, making it a favorite spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Visitors often praise the crystal-clear waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, revealing vibrant coral reefs teeming with fish. The tranquil atmosphere is enhanced by the island’s relative seclusion, providing a peaceful getaway away from crowded destinations. Guests also appreciate the thoughtful touches like freshly prepared Filipino seafood lunches served by local guides, adding an authentic cultural experience to the visit. Whether you’re strolling along the expansive sand strips, relaxing on the beach, or taking in panoramic views from the hilltop deck, Bulog Dos Island offers an unforgettable escape into nature’s paradise.
Visitors praise the stunning white sandy beaches, crystal clear water, and picturesque sandbar, making it a perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, and capturing scenic views.
Customers appreciate the flexibility of private tours, allowing for a more intimate experience with fewer crowds and the ability to set their own schedule, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the trip.
Reviewers highlight the abundance of marine life for snorkeling, clear waters, and the delicious fresh seafood lunch prepared by tour guides, adding to the memorable experience on the island.
Some customers express disappointment with the island hopping tour, mentioning that certain destinations like Bulog Dos Island lack special attractions or unique features, leading to a less fulfilling experience despite the beautiful scenery.
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Jand C
a week agoDaniela Zedda
2 weeks agoEnchanting place.
kosta bk
3 weeks agoleo ola
3 weeks agoJavi Acosta
a month agoGreat corals but really busy with people