PUNTA BULATA resort in Cauayan, Negros Occidental (Splurge Option)

PUNTA BULATA resort in Cauayan, Negros Occidental (Splurge Option)

hidden 156 kilometers south of Bacolod City, Punta Bulata White beach resort and day spa is a tropical paradise in Cauayan, Negros Occidental. Cauayan is the municipality just before Sipalay City, which is also very well-known for white beaches. It’s 4 hours away from the city center of Bacolod. You might be asking, “Why do I have to travel 4 hours to go to this resort? Is it worth it?” Well, let this post give you an answer.

Punta Bulata prides itself on its stretch of creamy white sand, clear shallow water, a thriving diverse marine life and a amazing view of Sulu Sea. The place also boasts of an infinity pool and spa. The staff is also very friendly and helpful, a reflection of the people of Negros in general.

When we arrived at the resort after 4 hours of travel, we were welcomed by the resort manager who had been waiting for us at the entrance to the place. The manager kept on apologizing for the bumpy ride from the national highway to their location. (We rode a motorcycle to get here and it was a tough ride to say the least.) We kept on telling him that it was ok and that we got plenty of alerting from their staff whom we had been corresponding with.

We were handed wet towels as soon as we approached the reception desk. They also served welcome drinks! After settling our payment, we were given the crucial to our cottage.

Punta Bulata resort in Cauayan, Negros Occidental
Punta Bulata Beachfront
Room and Rates

A staff member named Arvee led us to our cottage by the beach. We booked the beach family Suite which costs P2400 per night. including the 10% tax, the total cost was P2640. It was a very spacious hut with a double bed and a single bed — best for traveling groups of three like us. That indicates that each of us paid P880.

The suite had the rustic feel considering that it was normally made of wood. It was really, really big. It had its own spacious restroom! like really spacious. It also had a veranda and an area, which we didn’t know what for. LOL. We ended up using that room to dry our wet clothes and snorkel. The whole cottage was also screened to secure its occupants from mosquitoes.

Beach family Suite
Inside the beach family Suite
There are two types of accommodations in the resort — the Punta Bulata rooms and Ayu day spa Rooms. here are the rates per night:

Punta Bulata Rooms

Beach Cabana (good for 2 people) – P2000

Beach family Suite (good for 3 people) – P2400

Hillside remarkable (good for 2 people) – P2400

Hillside B (good for 2 people) – P2000

Aircon Bus (good for 8 persons) – P4000

Beach Casita (good for 6 persons) – P4800

Hillside Casta (good for 4 persons) – P4800

All rooms are airconditioned. extra bed is P500 per night.

Punta Bulata room and excursion rates. These rates might already be outdated. contact them for updated rates.
Ayu day spa Rooms
Ayu day spa Rooms

Ayu day spa rooms are newer and a lot more visually pleasing than Punta Bulata rooms. rooms are Asian inspired and are equipped with hot and cold shower amd aircon. All rooms are good for 2 persons. rates range from P3000 to P3750 per night. extra bed is P300 per night.

Danjugan Island Marine Reserve Day Tour

Punta Bulata also uses its guests day excursion to Danjugan Island Marine Reserve which is just a few minutes away. Danjugan Island is probably one of the most stunning and a lot of biologically rich islands I’ve been to. I have so much to say about this place that it should have a separate entry.

Restaurant

After our Danjugan Island trip, we indulged in the dishes used by Punta Bulata Restaurant. quite honestly, there’s nothing exceptional about the food. They were a bit expensive, too. but it seemed like we didn’t have a choice. It was the only place we could get food from in the area. Hehe.

Punta Bulata Restaurant
Good food, but nothing great. amazing staff, though.
After dinner, we spent a lot more than enough hours just swimming at the pool. At around 11pm, we made a decision to call it a night as we would be leaving early in the morning the next day.

Punta Bulata
Brgy. Elihan, Cauayan 6112, Philippines
+63 34 433 5160

How to get to Punta Bulata: Cauayan is 4 hours away from Bacolod City. You can fly to Bacolod by means of Airphil Express, Cebu Pacific or Philippine Airlines. All these carriers have daily flights to Bacolod. From the Silay-Bacolod Airport, you may take a cab (P500 per ride), a shuttle (P100 per person) or a trike-jeepney combo (around P25 per person) to Bacolod City. once in Bacolod, here’s what you need to do:

Go to Ceres liner SOUTH terminal in Bacolod

Take the bus to Hinoba-an (around P155/person)

Ask the conductor to drop you off at Barangay Cartagena going to Punta Bulata.

Get off at Barangay Cartagena (at the corner of the road going to Punta Bulata)

Take a Habal-Habal (Motorcycle Ride) to the Resort

Read about our own experience going to Punta Bulata from Bacolod on this post.

Published: July 2011.

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