Mactan Cebu is famous for its island-Hopping adventure, offering a day packed with snorkelling, Swimming, and exploring vibrant coral reefs in the stunning islands surrounding Mactan.
Tour Start and Meeting Point
Most tours start from Mactan Island itself, usually at a dock or a resort in Maribago or Punta Engaño.
After gathering, you’ll board a traditional banca boat or speedboat.
First Stop: Hilutungan Island Marine Sanctuary
Snorkelling and Marine Life: The first stop is often Hilutungan Island, known for its clear waters and rich marine life. This sanctuary is a popular spot for snorkelling due to its abundance of tropical fish, vibrant coral reefs, and other marine creatures.
Second Stop: Nalusuan Island
Sandbar and Snorkelling: Nalusuan Island is famous for its long sandbar, perfect for strolling and sunbathing. Snorkellers will love the crystal-clear waters and diverse coral formations that make this area unique.
Photo Opportunities: The scenic views and colourful underwater scenery provide excellent photo ops.
Third Stop: Caohagan Island
Beach Time and Local Interaction: Caohagan Island often serves as the lunch spot. You’ll find beautiful white sand beaches where you can relax, swim, and meet local vendors selling fresh seafood and handmade crafts.
Lunch on the Boat: Tours include delicious lunch, offering freshly caught seafood, grilled meat, local dishes, and tropical fruits. Enjoying a meal on the boat with island views adds to the experience.
After a day filled with fun and exploration, the boat heads back to Mactan in the mid-to-late afternoon. Some tours include sunset viewing if you’re lucky with the timing.
Additional Inclusions
Guide Services: Knowledgeable guides often accompany the tours, pointing out key features and ensuring everyone’s safety.
Equipment Rental: Most tours include snorkelling gear, but you may need to rent or bring additional equipment like fins or underwater cameras.
Refreshments: Bottled water and sometimes soft drinks are provided on board, keeping you hydrated throughout the day.
Bring Cash: Some islands charge entrance fees (like Hilutungan Marine Sanctuary), or you may want to buy local crafts and fresh seafood.
Waterproof Bags: For your electronics and valuables, bring a dry bag to keep everything safe.
Sun Protection: Don’t forget reef-safe sun cream, sunglasses, and a hat, as you'll be exposed to the sun for most of the day.
Island hopping in Mactan is an unforgettable experience that showcases the natural beauty and hospitality of Cebu, blending adventure with relaxation.