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Feel the wind in your hair and the sun in your skin on this private excursion to one of Dumaguete's top-rated dive spots, Apo Island. If you’re in search of a water adventure close to the city and love being up close and personal with marine life, then this day tour is just what you need.
To kick off your excursion, a private van will pick you up at your hotel in Dumaguete City and drive you to the southern tip of Negros Oriental. Here, you will be transferred to a private boat that will set sail for your main destination, Apo Island.
Apo Island is amongst the top diving and snorkeling sites in the Philippines, attracting visitors far and wide with its abundant and thriving community-protected marine life.
Spend the rest of your day trying out all their available activities here, starting off with a snorkeling and swimming session with the turtles. Your guide will help you look for these sea creatures, so no need to worry. Feel free to get as close as you want to the turtles and take pictures and videos if you spot one or two.
Scuba diving is another fun sport you can try while on the island. This is your chance to see numerous clownfish, together with turtles and giant clams. Aside from that, you also get to see various fish species, including black and white snappers, manta rays, flounder, and angelfish.
In the northwest part of the island, you will find different soft corals, a school of jacks, white tip reef sharks, barracudas, and Vlaming Unicornfish. Meanwhile, in the southern tip of Apo Island are spectacular rock formations and corals, along with moray eels and Picasso triggerfish. There are also restaurants here if you want to indulge yourself in local dishes.
Experience the island life for a day and discover the breathtaking sights of the underwater paradise of Apo Island in Negros Oriental. Check availability by choosing a date.
- All our guides speak English.
- Not all establishments accept credit or debit cards, and ATMs may be limited.