Buh-Buh Beach is part of the Once Islas islands in Zamboanga City, known for its breathtaking landscapes. The island itself is not open to tourists for leisure activities but is expected to soon offer cultural tours at its mosque and village. Situated in the Moro Gulf, this island is rich in natural beauty and community-driven initiatives. The inhabitants of the Once Islas, including Buh-Buh, are primarily from the Sama-Banguingui community.
The area is famous for its pristine white sand shores and crystal-clear turquoise waters, although not all islands are accessible for visitor exploration.
Buh-Buh, along with the other islands, contributes to the region's vibrant eco-cultural heritage.