Pescador Island – Famous for the colorful fishes swimming around it. Pescador is named so because of the many fishermen who visit the island to harvest its bounty. In Spanish, Pescador means “fishermen.” The rich diversity of marine life that surrounds Pescador has made the island a very popular site for recreational divers worldwide.
Moalboal Beach with Sardine Run Tour
Go and visit Moalboal. See the coral reefs in its coastline. The reef features the Sardines Run – a school of thousands of Sardines. This place is also frequented by huge Sea Turtles.
The Sardine Run in Moalboal is a year round natural phenomenon. It’s completely ethical – they are not fed by humans and are marine protected. As filter feeders, they stay close to the surface which means you can snorkel the sardines by walking out from the shore at Panagsama Beach.
Nothing can prepare you that first glimpse; a giant sardine ball so thick it blocks out the sun. If you are a scuba diver because you love seeing fish, Moalboal is the place to add to your bucket list.
But does it live up to the hype? Will it meet expectations? Feet Do Travel show you their experience of swimming with millions of sardines in the Philippines, at the Sardine Run Moalboal, Cebu.
This tour is subject to weather condition. Lunch and entrance fees are not included not included in the price. Your tour coordinator will give you recommendations the best stop to eat for lunch
Price indicated is based on minimum of 3 persons. If your group is below 3, you need to pay the whole amount.
If your group is more than 5, it will be discounted automatically that depends on the number of persons in your group upon check out.
This activity is not recommended for infant under 2 years old.
Booking must be made 2 days before the tour.