Pamilacan Island Day Tour: Private Boat Adventure with Dolphin Watching and Lunch
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Panglao

A joiners boat tour to Pamilacan, the less frequented island in front of Panglao. It features all the best things of Panglao’s boat tours like dolphin watching, turtles, fish and corals, but in a very private way.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Pamilacan Island - Pamilacan is one of the two small islands in front of Panglao’s shores. We like to visit it as it’s a small untouched paradise just a few kilometers away. When visiting Pamilacan we’ll have a great change to see dolphins along the way, snorkel with turtles in the coral gardens, walk around the island and meet it’s small community, visit the local school, and more.

We’ll also have a traditional Boholano lunch made by a local family who’ll host us while taking some time to relax and let the day’s experiences sink in. Pamilacan Island is best visited early in the morning to increase our chances to see the wildlife as well as escape the afternoon heat. Also, being the less frequented island around Alona Beach, we’ll enjoy a more private experience on this tropical island.

What's Included
  • Lunch
  • Use of snorkeling equipment
  • Tea and coffee
What's Not Included
  • Carbonated beverages
  • Towel
Location
Abraham Tours Bohol
Anos Fonacier Circumferential Road
The tour starts at our place Panglao. Arriving from Alona Beach and heading west (about 1 km), the signage can be easily spotted on your left.
Cancellation Policy

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

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Meichen1221
Aug 31, 2023
[Excellent overall] I'd love to join again! - This is a fantastic trip that doesn't require joining other groups, and it's one of my favorite experiences on Bohol Island! The journey takes about 40 minutes by boat (actual time depends on the sea conditions). Before reaching Pamilacan Island, the boat captain deliberately stops in the sea to call dolphins, and we were lucky to have nearly 20 dolphins come near the boat, leaping and spinning in groups – it was such a joyful sight! At this point, you might feel satisfied enough to head back to the hotel, but the best part is yet to come. Near Pamilacan, we boarded a small boat to reach a snorkeling spot. Afterwards, we had lunch prepared by the locals on the island. Even though the coconut they served wasn't chilled, the food was incredibly delicious, so it didn't really matter, haha! Lastly, what I can't forget the most is lying on a hammock and leisurely enjoying the picturesque scenery after lunch.
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