Description
Dolphin Watching, Balicasag & Pamilacan Island
Non-Swimmers, Non-Certified, and Beginners Accepted
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with our Pamilican Island and Balicasag Island Hopping Package! You’ll explore two of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines, where you’ll experience stunning natural beauty, vibrant marine life, and peaceful relaxation.
We’ll start with an early morning boat ride from Panglao Island towards Balicasag. Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins – they love to put on a show!
Once we arrive at Balicasag, you’ll be greeted by tranquil shores and vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Our friendly local guides will lead you to the best snorkeling spots where you can swim alongside sea turtles. Balicasag Island is an underwater paradise!
Next, we’ll head over to Pamilacan Island. Step onto the soft, powdery white sands and feel the gentle sea breeze. This peaceful island is perfect for relaxing, unwinding, and soaking up the tranquil atmosphere.
Please note that the minimum participation is 2 guests.
Duration & Itinerary
The tour starts at 6 AM and ends at around 2:30 PM latest.
- Dolphin Watching: From the shores of Panglao, the boat will take you on a dolphin-watching going to Balicasag Island.
- Balicasag Island: A diver’s paradise, offering spectacular drop-offs and walls teeming with colorful fish, turtles, and other underwater wonders.
- Pamilacan Island: Away from the crowds, Pamilacan promises a more intimate and untouched tropical experience for those who value privacy and serenity.
- Back to Panglao Mainland: After your beautiful escape to Pamilacan Island and Balicasag Island, the boat will take you back to Panglao Mainland and the driver will take you back to your hotel/resort.
Inclusions:
- Freediving and/or snorkel rental equipment
- Completely free all unedited GoPro photos and videos
- Taxes, environmental fees, and snorkeling fees
- Transport to the ocean (Pick-up and drop-off from/to your hotel)
- Banca boat trip to the different islands
- Training and accreditation fee for the guides (tipping is always welcome)
- Lunch