Embark on a 3-hour island-hopping adventure around Malapascua Island, where crystal-clear waters, colorful marine life, and stunning beaches await. This guided tour includes pick-up services, along with all essential amenities such as life vests, snorkeling gear, marine sanctuary and entrance fees, plus a knowledgeable local guide to ensure a safe and informative journey. Your experience is made worry-free with a dedicated boat crew, and all boat and fuel charges fully covered.
Your first stop is the Japanese Shipwrecks, a historical dive site from World War II. Now an artificial reef, these underwater relics are rich with marine biodiversity and offer a surreal snorkeling or free-diving experience. From there, head to the Coral Garden, a vibrant underwater paradise filled with lively corals and a stunning array of tropical fish — perfect for snorkeling and underwater photography.
Next, visit the Fish Sanctuary near Dakit-Dakit Island, a protected area known for its abundance of marine life. Here, you'll swim among schools of colorful fish in calm, shallow waters — ideal for both beginner and experienced snorkelers. After your aquatic exploration, unwind at Langub Beach, also known as the North Beach of Malapascua Island. This secluded stretch of white sand offers a peaceful break with crystal-clear waters and breathtaking coastal views.
The adventure continues at the Tepanee Baby Shark Sanctuary, where you may catch a glimpse of baby blacktip reef sharks swimming in their natural environment. It’s a rare and thrilling opportunity to see these graceful creatures up close in protected, shallow waters. Lastly, stop by the Bantigue Ruins, an off-the-beaten-path historical site with dramatic remnants of old structures, set against a stunning backdrop of sea and sky — a perfect spot for photos and reflection.
This tour offers a balanced mix of history, nature, adventure, and relaxation — an unforgettable way to experience the best of Malapascua Island in just a few hours.