2 Days Itinerary in Southern Cebu: Moalboal, Badian & Oslob

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Day 1
12:25 AM   04:15 AM Singapore to Cebu
05:00 AM – Pick up airport (breakfast on the way preferably take out)
08:00 AM – Estimated arrival in Moalboal
08:30 AM – Depart for Pescador Island
how great it is to swim with sea turtles.  :)
My go pro broke down at the very start of our island hopping so these pics from my phone doesn't give justice to the beauty of the underwater we've seen. :(

Sardine Run at Moalboal
10:30 AM – Back to Moalboal and go to Kawasan Falls
Canyoneering Guides were called in the municipal hall for drug testing on the day we went :( But on the bight side, we were few people in the place.
 So we ended up walking to the Kawasan Falls, enjoying the scenery and had a great afternoon just relaxing, taking a dip while in awe in the picturesque waterfalls


11:00 AM – 02:00 PM Cool down at Kawasan Falls
03:00 PM – Departure to Oslob
04:30 PM – Estimated Arrival in the Hotel
                Check-in at Down South Beach 118
                Location: Barangay Calumpang, Cebu Cebu Philippines 6025
This is the view I get every morning at Down South Beach Hotel 



Day 2
05:30 AM  Wake up call for the Oslob whale shark watching & swimming 

Swimming with whale sharks definitely is one for the books. Must do when you happen to go at southern part of Cebu.


06:00 AM  06:30 AM Swim with the whale sharks (30mins max time allowed per batch)
07:00 AM  Back at Down South hotel for breakfast
08:40 AM  ETD to Bluewater Sumilon Island
My boyfriend and I agreed that we will come back to this place and stay for few days. The place is secluded (only resort on beautiful Sumilon Island) and serene. And all the staff were really nice too. 


09:00 AM – 05:00 PM Bluewater Sumilon IslandDay Tour Inclusive of : 
  • Entrance fee
  • Buffet lunch with one round of non-alcoholic drink
  • Roundtrip boat transfers (Mainland Bancogon – Sumilon Island – Mainland Bancogon)
  • Island Activities (kayaking, snorkeling – free use of mask and snorkel, island trekking and fish feeding) 
  • Use of resort facilities including beach, infinity pool, payags and shower rooms



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