Busuanga is the largest Island of the Calamian archipelago in the northern part of the Palawan Province in the Philippines. This idyllic, secluded island is blessed with golden sand beaches, limestone cliffs and an abundance of unusual marine life. Popular tourist activities include hiking, jungle trekking, horseback riding, fishing, snorkeling, and sailing but the island’s primary draw card is its variety of fascinating recreational diving sites due to the twelve Japanese wrecks that were sunk during World War II. Spend your days exploring the exquisite underwater wonderland surrounding the island’s coral reefs, river cruising alongside mangrove forests, kayaking on the crystal clear waters surrounding the island, hiking through a verdant rain-forests to discover hidden waterfalls or simply relaxing in one of the island’s marvelous natural springs. Whether you are an adrenaline junkie or a chilled out beach bum, this island paradise is jam-packed with attractions to satisfy any interest.