The land had been in the family for years. Five hectares of hillside and shoreline with 200 metres of private white sand beach. Our founder Tes has deep roots in Buruanga. Her father was born here, and much of her family still calls this town home. She visited every summer as a child, drawn back each year by the same things: the clean air, the quiet, the warmth of the community, and a coastline that felt untouched by the world.
When the world stopped in 2020, the decision was made to build. It was also an opportunity to do something meaningful for the community. Buruanga’s skilled craftsmen, carpenters, masons, builders, had returned home from Boracay when the lockdown halted construction across the region. We chose to build with them, using natural materials wherever the land allowed: timber, stone, amakan, nipa. The goal was always to belong here, not impose on it.
Tuburan Cove opened in December 2020 and has been family-run ever since. Beneath the property, a natural spring, tuburan in Visayan, supplies all the water the resort needs. It felt like the right name. This land provides, if you let it.