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Bohol: Dolphin & Sea Turtle Watching Island Hopping Tour

1. Bohol: Dolphin & Sea Turtle Watching Island Hopping Tour

Visit the must-see spots of Bohol with this early bird 5.5-hour island hopping tour. The Banca boat will take you to Balicasag Island and Virgin Island both famous for their marine lives, green-blue waters, and clear snorkelling sites. After your hotel pick-up, sail out to Balicasag Island where you can spot different species of dolphin and other marine life. If you are lucky, you can enjoy up-close sightings of dolphins jumping in and out of the water, and maybe even sea turtles. Get closer to the fish and coral reefs during a snorkelling trip in the crystal clear waters. Next, head out to Virgin Island for a stroll along the beautiful white sandbar. Grab the chance to snap a photo of the blue sky and emerald clear waters before returning to Bohol at approximately 11 AM.

Cebu: Bantayan Island and Virgin Island Hopping Day Tour

2. Cebu: Bantayan Island and Virgin Island Hopping Day Tour

Start your tour with an early pick up at your hotel at 4:00 am. Eat your breakfast along the way and board a ferry bound for Bantayan Island. After arriving at the island, you’ll start your tricycle tour. Your first stop is Omagieca Obo-ob Mangrove Garden. You can learn more about the importance of mangroves on your visit. It can also provide you with a stunning backdrop to your travel photos. In fact, it is one of the locations where the movie Camp Sawi was filmed. Your next stop is Paradise Beach. True to its name, this white-sand beach is bordered by pristine waters and beautiful rock formations.  You’ll then experience cliff-diving in Bantayan in the German Ruins. The ruins themselves are actually part of an unfinished house that locals say was built by a German. Apart from being a good cliff-diving spot, the German Ruins also offer visitors stunning views of the sky and the sea. Next, you’ll visit Kota Beach, which is famous for its powdery sand and sandbar. Your last stop for this tour is Virgin Island and enjoy the powdery white sand and the shimmering azure water.

From Bohol: Pamilacan Island Day Tour

3. From Bohol: Pamilacan Island Day Tour

Feels like a paradise stuck in time, Pamilacan Island welcomes you to immerse in its tropical serenity. This tour will let you witness the mind-blowing tricks of the adorable dolphins during the boat voyage from Panglao Island, meet a local family who will be hosting us for an authentic Boholano lunch inspired by their habitat and join them for an excursion around the island. Let yourself savor the remaining leisure time to lounge on the beach, enjoy some drinks, and chill in the turquoise ocean.

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Pamilacan Island is beautiful! About 3,000 people live there - beaches are not full of people. Water is beautiful to look at with so many colors of blue. On this day trip we could help support locals by using local boat transportation and eating at Shirley's Cottages (they have 4 cabins for guests to stay and relax right on the beach). Shirley made a delicious local lunch: rice, Jackfish, fish soup, squash in coconut milk and caramelized bananas with local coconut water to drink. Shirley and her family made our lunch so beautiful and special. We learned about the local culture and community on a walk through part of the island. Shirley's daughter, May, answered all of our questions. During snorkeling we loved seeing the starfish, sea cucumbers and tiny luminous blue fish. What a relaxing, yet educational day.

We were picked up directly from the beach by our hotel by boat. About email directly with organizer clarified for pickup. We were lucky and alone. At first it was Delphine looking for. Also lucky and saw dolphins like 20 other boats. (Guide call each other where the dolphins are, so very busy with boats) also had luck on the reef and saw two turtles with which you could swim. Also there full of other tourists. Had our own Schnorchelzeug and therefore can not assess how the loaned is. You can also rent an actionkamara on the reef for little money to make underwater photos. (Can be that you own a memory card need) we had our own camera so do not know if that is and is worth it.

private boat tour. snorkeling around the reefs was amazing. after the booking I got a confirmation of the local tour guide with the pickup details. unfortunately the transfer from our hotel in panglao to the pier wasn't free as they wrote. we had to pay 150 peso extra one way. but the tour itself was still amazing.