There is no doubt that swimming with Whale Sharks – the world’s largest fish and one of the largest animals on earth is a magnificent adventure that most travelers are willing to experience! The opportunity to swim with the majestic whale sharks in Oslob brings thousands of travelers to Cebu Island. Interacting with these great creatures truly seems like a dream and is possible in a few Philippine locations. The most popular place for swimming with whale sharks in Cebu Island is Oslob (or rather Tan-awan).
After snorkeling and diving adventures with these extremely gentle cold-blooded fishes, I can guide you with everything you should know before swimming with Whale Sharks in Cebu and share my opinion on how ethical this adventure is.
Swimming with whale sharks in Cebu.
Swimming with whale sharks in the Philippines.
The Internet says that if you want to experience snorkeling with whale sharks, the only place to do it is Palawan Island in the Philippines. But swimming with whale sharks is also available in Bohol Island, but we decided to move to Oslob in Cebu Island, which is a much more popular place for this activity and is equally beautiful as Palawan.
Snorkeling with Whale Sharks alongside their natural environment is indeed an inspiring experience. However, remember to approach these creatures with care to ensure both your safety and their well-being.
We have previously stayed in Moalboal doing Alegria Canyoneering /which was fabulous by the way!!/- we picked Kawasan Canyoneering Operator. Kawasan Falls was closed due to the annual maintenance of the place. I don’t see a difference, both places are equally amazing and you absolutely can’t miss this attraction!
Lots of Whale Shark whale-watching tours are available from Moalboal including visiting the nearby Tumalog waterfall (incredible!). The prices differ but for a decent tour, you will need to pay 3800 pesos, including two-way transportation from Moalboal to Oslob (pick up is possible from your hotel location from anywhere in the nearby towns), breakfast, gear, etc.
A ticket in Tanawan for swimming with whale sharks costs only 500 pesos, however registration process is a bit of a hassle.
How to get to Oslob?
HOW TO GET TO OSLOB FROM MOALBOAL OR BADIAN?
If you are staying in Moalboal or Badian, take a bus to Bato /there is no direct bus to Oslob/. It only takes 1.45h, the buses run frequently and are very comfortable. Ask a bus driver or anyone around for a direction and they will help you with bus information. People in the Philippines are so kind, it makes traveling much easier.
So driving from Moalboal to Bato takes 1.45h, get out in Bato (small bus station) and swap for another bus to Oslob or Tanawan. It takes another 20 minutes to reach Tanawan and 30 min to reach Oslob/depending on where you booked your accommodation.
You can now book top rated Klook Oslob Whale Shark Watching Experience in Cebu with drive pick ups and drop offs and you are even accompanied by expert local fishermen to make your experience a safe one – for you and the whale sharks 😉
Or if you want to merge it with Canyoneering (must do!) you can go for Oslob Whale Shark Snorkeling and Badian Canyoneering Adventure.
The best place to stay for Oslob whale watching.
The best place to stay for Oslob whale watching is Tanawan – this is exactly where the activity happens.
The best guesthouse 489 Seaside Inn, with Luigi, the owner, who will help you out with the whole registration procedure for whale shark watching! Additionally, the guesthouse is just next door to the registration place, which is handy as hell!!.. as the registration is a bit of a hassle…
However, there are many small hostels near the Whale Shark registration center, within 100 m of the center. Luigi’s guesthouse faces the beach and if you are lucky, you’ll have a chance to join the karaoke garden party 😉 View from Luigi’s place – photo below.
Two very smart accommodation options just next to the Whale Shark swimming registration:
Few other stays very close to the Whale Shark Registration spot:
- Budget but amazing stay: Stay N save B&B
- Mid-range: Casa Bonita Inn Oslob
- Resort: AJ’s Place Beach Resort.
Best time for swimming with whale sharks in Cebu?
You can swim with whale sharks in Cebu year-round, however, the best months to visit are from November to May. During this time, there are usually more whale sharks in the area. And don’t forget that registration starts early in the morning with a long process described below.
Registration process for swimming with whale sharks in Oslob: REGISTRATION – PAYMENT – VERIFICATION – ORIENTATION (briefing on rules and regulations on interacting with whale sharks).
Registering for swimming with whale sharks in Oslob.
On the day of the activity, you have to come to a place to queue for registration. You need to be there as early as possible, around 4 am. You will be seated and probably waiting until 6 am when the registration starts. No guest, NO ticket – you have to be there physically.
You will take all 4 registration steps (see photo below) and once you obtain your ticket, you will be able to go back to your guesthouse to gear up. The single ticket costs 500 pesos and only a mask and a life jacket are included. If you want snorkeling tubes or fins, you need to rent them.
Luigi is extremely helpful, once you get your ticket, you can leave and he will fulfill the rest – pay and guide you with the next steps. You can go back to your place to change and gear up. Once you are ready for snorkeling, you will return to the registration place and your number will be called out.
The snorkeling adventure is 30 minutes, You need to be aware that there are hundreds of tourists every day coming for whale shark watching. You will probably question whether this attraction is ethical, but actually, it is organized decently and the animals are not trapped in any way.
If you are going on the Oslob Whale Shark Watching Experience in Cebu they will make sure you have an early spot and everything is organized at a high standard.
There is a different waiting section for locals and foreigners (price is different too..that’s not very nice!)
Costs of swimming with whale sharks?
The registration ticket costs 500 pesos. This will get you a mask, a lifejacket and a place in a boat, from where you jump in the water to swim with whale sharks. If you need fins or a snorkel tube, you need to pay extra (100 pesos).
Diving with whale sharks starts from 2500 pesos (60 minutes) and includes registration fee and all gear. GO for it!
Highly rated top adventurous tours in Cebu:
What to take for swimming with whale sharks?
My highest recommendation would be:
- Carry your SNORKELING MASK (I know it takes luggage space but it’s light and gives you the freedom to snorkel whenever and wherever you like, and without additional cost). It is also more hygienic.
- WATER SHOES! Yes – otherwise you will rent for every adventure in the Philippines – it’s for your safety to avoid stepping over sea creatures and urchins.
- GO PRO CAMERA – you can’t travel to the Philippines without a GoPro or water camera.
- WATERPROOF PHONE SUITCASE! – You can purchase a waterproof suitcase onsite, however, we ended up with a wet iPhone – trust me you don’t want that, so think ahead and buy a decent one.
- FOR THIS TOUR – Skip sun lotion for animals’ comfort.
Is whale shark watching ethical?
Swimming with whale sharks comes with certain rules aimed at protecting these magnificent creatures. For instance, it’s important to maintain a safe distance, avoid touching or feeding them, and never use flash photography.
There’s no doubt the whole snorkeling attraction disturbs whale sharks’ lifecycle. They are being encouraged to swim closer to the shore and be fed. It is now strictly forbidden to touch the sharks to avoid any harm, however, having hundreds of people in the water and few boats around seems impossible to keep them completely safe. Some also say feeding the whale sharks is not the way these animals should be gaining their plankton nutrition.
I’m sure there are always actions that should be taken to make this attraction a more sustainable tourist site. However, you can never compare this to a fake tiger or elephant sanctuaries, photos with toothless snakes, sad zoos, where animals are caged, trained and drugged for human entertainment.
The truth it all depends on us to make sure this attraction is ethical on a maximum level by making sure we use all safety tips.
Safety tips for swimming with whale sharks in Cebu.
Swimming with whale sharks is safe as long you follow few simple rules:
- don’t ever touch the whale sharks! It’s more for animal protection than ours. People don’t realize that these giant animals are highly vulnerable to infections from human touch!
- don’t leave rubbish,
- don’t block whale shark path, try to stay aside behind the pectoral fin,
- don’t chase them,
- try not to use any cosmetics before going into the water,
- don’t panic, the animals are extremely gentle dispute their enormous size.
Diving with whale sharks in Cebu.
Interacting with these giant creatures was so tempting that we decided to go diving the next day. The best place to book your dive is Diving Zone – which is just opposite the Whale Shark Registration office (on the other side of the main road).
The guys have very good reviews and they were extremely friendly and professional. Additionally, you will get all recorded on GoPro if you don’t carry one. Single dive/60min costs 2500 pesos, including registration fee, all equipment and camera.
This is a very different perspective from the snorkeling one. You can watch the giant animals passing above your head in sun’s rays. Beautiful and unforgettable scene!
Other places for whale shark watching in the Phillipines.
There are actually few places to swim with whale sharks in Philippines, top locations are:
- Palawan Island (seasonal activity available from April to October),
- Bohol Island,
- Cebu Island (Tan-awan near Oslob),
- Sorsogon,
- Donsol.
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