Puerto Princesa: Shared Honda Bay Island Hopping

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    Overview

    Hit the beach in style on this tour of the islands and reefs of Honda Bay from Puerto Princesa. Honda Bay is touted as the Philippines' Last Frontier for its rich marine biodiversity.

    Your guide will pick you up form your down town hotel; exact pick up time shall be advised before 7 PM the day prior so you know what time you need to be prepared. Load up on carbohydrates and do not forget to bring your sunscreen, swimming clothes, sunhats, and water as you will be under the sun for most of the time.

    After finishing the paper works at Sta. Lourdes Wharf, you'll proceed to Luli Island; a sand bar that disappears when the tide is high. The next stop is Pambato reef where you can meet fishes and other living creatures of the sea. The last stop is also the place where you'll be staying the longest - Cowrie Island.

    Cowrie Island boasts of a lot of water activities that you can enjoy. This is also where you'll have your lunch.

    At around 2:30 PM, you'll head back to town.

    Additional Info

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

    Not recommended for pregnant travelers

    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

    What‘s Included

    Lunch

    Boat transfers

    Air-conditioned vehicle

    Hotel pick up and drop off within 15 kilometers of the airport

    Service of a licensed tour guide

    Snorkel, water shoes, kayak (available for rent)

    Gratuities

    Environmental fee (about USD 3)

    Options

    Shared Tour

    Shared Tour
    Pickup included

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