Encuentro de tiburones ballena de Cebú, sardinas de carbón y cataratas de Tumalog





Descripción
PROMOCIÓN DE ALQUILER DE REE GOPRO (valorada en 2.000 PHP) Actualización : En todos los lugares de actividad, capture sus recuerdos con un alquiler de GoPro GRATIS, incluida la asistencia de un fotógrafo submarino. ¡Experimenta una inolvidable excursión de un día desde Cebú! Nade junto a los suaves gigantes durante el mundialmente famoso encuentro del tiburón ballena de Oslob y luego diríjase a las impresionantes cataratas de Tumalog, donde una cascada en forma de cortina cae en cascada por exuberantes acantilados, perfecto para tomar fotos, relajarse y refrescarse en la naturaleza. Después, viaje a Moalboal para disfrutar de las impresionantes sardinas, donde miles de sardinas brillantes se mueven al unísono, seguido de una increíble aventura de buceo con tortuga en aguas cristalinas. Disfrute de la comodidad de un cómodo transporte de ida y vuelta en un Toyota Hiace Grand, con recogida y entrega en el hotel, además de aperitivos locales incluidos, lo que garantiza un día perfecto, emocionante y lleno de aventuras en el paraíso.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Una vez que se recoja a los huéspedes en los lugares de recogida solicitados, nos embarcaremos en un viaje de 3 a 4 horas hasta Oslob. Los huéspedes disfrutarán de vistas panorámicas y el exuberante paisaje de las ciudades provinciales en el camino.
Embárcate en una fascinante aventura submarina en Oslob, Cebú, Filipinas, donde las aguas azules revelan a los gentiles gigantes del mar: ¡los imponentes tiburones ballena! Sumérgete en un mundo encantador mientras practicas esnórquel junto a estas majestuosas criaturas, sintiendo la emoción de cómo sus enormes pero gráciles cuerpos se deslizan pacíficamente a tu lado. Sumérjase en la belleza de la grandeza de la naturaleza, mientras crea recuerdos inolvidables en medio del impresionante telón de fondo del archipiélago filipino. Descubra la emoción de su vida mientras se conecta con estas magníficas criaturas en un encuentro que lo dejará asombrado por las maravillas del océano.
Después de su experiencia de avistamiento de tiburones ballena, se dirigirá una corta distancia a Tumalog Falls, una de las atracciones naturales más pintorescas de Oslob. Ubicada en lo profundo de una vegetación exuberante, esta espectacular cascada se sumerge por un alto acantilado en una refrescante piscina, perfecta para refrescarse y tomar fotos destacadas. Tendrá tiempo para pasear, tomar fotos, vadear en el agua fría y disfrutar del paisaje de la selva antes de continuar con el resto de su recorrido. Las entradas están incluidas en el itinerario
Experimente la magia submarina de Moalboal con nuestro tour guiado de esnórquel con tortugas y recorrido por las sardinas. Sumérjase en aguas cristalinas, donde será testigo de la fascinante danza de miles de sardinas que giran al unísono: un espectáculo natural sin igual. En el camino, tendrá la oportunidad de hacer esnórquel con tortugas marinas mientras se deslizan con gracia por los vibrantes arrecifes de coral. Nuestros guías expertos garantizan una aventura segura e inolvidable, lo que hace de esta una parada esencial para los entusiastas de la vida marina. Ya sea que sea un buceador experimentado o un principiante, Moalboal ofrece una visión incomparable de las maravillas del océano.
Después de un día lleno de emocionantes aventuras y descubrimientos durante la excursión de un día a Oslob, te dejaremos en el hotel/estancia que hayas designado.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(25)
Eller and company made sure we had fun time. They took good care of us and were very trust worthy. Worth time and money!
This was a great tour, we started early morning 4:00 am arrived back to Cebu City around 6:00 pm. If we didnt have such a good driver ( Eller ) it would of been 8:00 pm. We pretty much circumnavigated the Island from Cebu City to Oslob to Moalboal and back. If your on the fence about swimming with the Whale Sharks you can stay in the boat and still see these remarkable creatures. The Tumalog water fall and Moaboal sardine run are also not to be missed. Pick this Tour and you wont be disapointed. Ask for driver Eller, I have been around the world a few times and this guy can drive!!!
I highly recommend this experience. Each spot is unique & worth the drive. Our driver & tour guides were amazing & very helpful.
This tour was the highlight of my Cebu trip! Although we unfortunately didn’t get to see the whale sharks, our guide, Eller, did his best to ensure the rest of the tour was enjoyable. At the waterfalls there were long queues to take photos and Eller, helped to queue while we enjoyed the water. The snorkeling was great and the team were really dedicated to taking photos with their underwater go pro to capture you swimming with sardines and turtles. This was super helpful because I could leave my belongings behind and just enjoy the moment.
it was beautiful from swimming the whale to the turtles to the waterfall everything. was majestic and worth it
It was a great experience, very hospitable tour with a beautiful itinerary. I love seeing marine life and could not ask for a better tour. Had the best time with the family and would love to comeback in the near future.
it was a fun experience i would recommend ot to anyone. the team took care of me and made the experience smooth
Driver did not show up. We flew here specifically to do this tour. Very disappointed and angry. We got up at 3 am to meet our driver at 4 am. By 5:30 am we gave up after not being able to contact anyone to help us.
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’d like to clarify that this tour was officially cancelled the night prior after government authorities ordered all marine operations to close due to unsafe sea conditions. This decision was entirely beyond our control and was made to ensure guest safety. The cancellation and full refund were processed and communicated in advance, prior to the scheduled pickup time. As operations were suspended by authorities, no vehicles were dispatched that morning. We understand how disappointing it can be when plans change—especially when travel is involved—and we regret the inconvenience this caused. Guest safety is always our top priority, and we appreciate your understanding in situations where weather and government directives prevent tours from operating.
This was not at all what I expected particularly the whale shark encounter. I was picked up 30 minutes late (booking said 4am), so I could have got a little more rest before the long day. There was no guide to explain how the tour would run and the driver didn’t tell us anything until we stopped at the 1st stop to see the monkeys. This was a fun little stop that was supposed to be for 1 hour but 30 minutes was more than enough. When we arrived at Oslob we were met by a local guide who instructed us to get changed into our swimsuits and bring only a towel and shoes. There was nowhere to store our bags, wallets, phones and valuables. The guide agreed to hold my backpack when he saw how stressed I was about leaving my belongings unattended. He then walked us down to a beach that was full of people and said that we would only be going about 200m offshore to find the whalesharks. Then we were handed a mask with no snorkel or flippers. Use of snorkeling equipment was supposed to be included. So i had to wear my shoes in the water. We were given life jackets and then told to get onto a canoe style boat with a whole group of other people and the guide handed me a go pro and told me to give it to one of the boatmen. Use of the GoPro was included but I never got to use it during the experience. Instead the boatman simply held it in the water and told us to swim towards the boat so he could film us. This was impossible because the waves were rough and I had to try not to get hit on the head by the wooden frames that stuck out from the side of the boat. And there was just too many people in the water so i had to swim away because people kept kicking or bumping into me in the water. There was also a smaller boat in the water going back and forth and I realised that this guy was throwing food into the water to entice the whale shark to follow him and come close to us. This presented a whole other problem because you are supposed to stay at least 4m away from the whale shark but there is no room to move away between the feeder boat and the row of tourists boats and dozens of swimmers in the water. It seems this whole situation is based on getting as many people in the water and too close to the whale shark for photos and no consideration given to the welfare of the whales. This constant barrage of people getting in their faces as well as the constant supply of food to keep them in close to the beach is not natural and will have a detrimental impact on their natural life. I was very unhappy to be involved in this commercialised exploitation of these gentle giants of the sea. After getting back to shore I saw the guide sitting in the waiting area with my backpack left on a chair while he played on his phone (i’m sure he would not have noticed if someone picked up my bag and took it). we were then told to get changed again but when i came back to where the guide was supposed to be he had walked off. I had to go back and forth to the road and look in all the shops trying to find him and this wasted valuable time and had me worried that he had left without me. Eventually I spotted him at a counter where a lady was downloading the GoPro to our phones. Unfortunately there was mainly footage of people swimming and distant shots of the whales. We then continued on another long drive to Moalboal for the sardines and turtle snorkeling and were met on arrival in a parking lot by another local guide. Instructed to get changed again and then leave all our belongings in the minibus that thankfully the driver was going to stay in until we got back. This time we were given a proper snorkel but no flippers and then walked down to the beachfront. This guide at least explained what was going to happen and forewarned us that visibility would be poor because the water had been churned up by the typhoon. Although I am a good and confident swimmer I always rely on flippers to keep moving and buoyancy in the water, particularly when removing the lifejacket to be able to dive down to see the one turtle and trying to avoid another group that just barged in and swam over the top of us fighting to take selfies close to the turtle who also seemed distressed being surrounded by humans. Again the guide held onto the GoPro so i couldn’t get any footage of the sardines. This guide however did make an effort to get some photos of us close to the sardines when he could. Getting back to the shore was difficult without flippers but thankfully this guide tried to be helpful and make sure none of us slipped or fell. We then got changed and taken to a nearby cafe to have something to eat. We had not had any breakfast or lunch and it was already 2.30pm. We had not been given any coffee/tea or snacks that was supposed to be included and were not given any choice of places to eat. The guide had disappeared with the GoPro and he did not return until we finished our meals. But at least he made sure that this footage was also downloaded before we left. Then the guide left so that it was just the 3 of us and the driver for another 3-4 hours drive back to Cebu City. I am seeking a partial refund from Cebu Southern Tours for the inclusions that were not provided. I would highly recommend that travellers be forewarned about what this tour actually does and that it is not the special wildlife encounter that it suggests.
It was a long ride from our hotel in Cebu to the whale watching site, almost 4 hours. The driver was not communicative at all. He only told all the passangers that the trip would take about 3 to 4 hours and then said nothing at all the entire trip. It would be more enjoyable if he would intorduce the sights along the way. All tours (in different countries) would always pre-announce restroom stops on such a long trip. Yet, no such stops were planned. I had to ask him to make a restroom break after 3 hours. We stopped at a monkey santurary about 30 minutes to the whale shark spot, it was fun feeding the monkeys. The whale shark site was chock full of tourists. A local guide came and took us to the beach to board the boat. we paid PH$1200 pesos to have underwater pictures taken (this also covers the sardine hurracine pictures). There were not that many whale sharks (a friend of mine who went there 6 years ago said there were an abundance of whale sharks but the numbers have decreased significantly on his trip least year). The trip to the sardine hurracine spot was 2 hours. A lot of sardines. Overall, the PH$1200 peso for underwater pictures was worth it as we would not be able to take the quality of pictures on our own with our iPhones. The photographer dived deep and pointed his camera upwards to take the sardines and then our images appeared at the end - very cool. The trip back to Cebu is another 3.5 hours. It was along and tiring day, but worth it as these are not things you see everyday.



