Philippines Cebu Oslob whale shark shared one-day tour | Sumilon Island + waterfall + Round-trip transfer
This one-day itinerary combines popular attractions in southern Cebu, covering natural wonders, cultural architecture, and leisure experiences, perfect for travelers with limited time. Departing as a group, this itinerary follows a standard route, eliminating the need for transfers or navigation, making it ideal for independent travelers.
4.5/5
Satisfactory· 40 reviews· 600+ booked
FromMYR 302.38
From Cebu: Oslob Whale Shark Encounter + Moalboal Sardine Run Snorkeling | Full-Day Marine Adventure
Double the experience in one day: swim with whale sharks + discover the sardine run, unlocking two major ocean wonders.
4.5/5
Satisfactory· 36 reviews· 500+ booked
FromMYR 312.24
Oslob Whale Shark Watching Day Tour: Badian and Moalboal
Swim beside 10m giants in crystal-clear Oslob—sunlight illuminates their starry skin as they glide past, an awe-inspiring encounter!
4.7/5
Great· 211 reviews· 23 booked
FromMYR 297.95
Sumilon Island
Diving
4.3/5
· 147 reviews
Oslob Whale Shark and Kawarsan Falls one-day tour in Cebu, Philippines
Explore Cebu's most sought-after attractions, where you'll explore the ocean and forest in one day, dance with the gentle giants of the ocean, whale sharks, and explore the hidden green wonders of the forest!
5.0/5
Excellent· 1 review· 88 booked
FromMYR 402.30
Snorkeling with Whale Sharks in Oslob with Tumalog Falls and Canyoneering in Badian
Get up close to the beautiful gentle giants of Oslob
4.9/5
Excellent· 320 reviews· 21 booked
FromMYR 555.63
Tumalog Waterfalls
Natural scenery
4.5/5
· 15 reviews
Departing from Cebu: Oslob Whale Shark Watching + Badian Kawasan Falls Canyoneering day tour
Experience the dual fun of ocean and freshwater in one day: swim with whale sharks in the morning and explore Kawasan Falls in the afternoon
5.0/5
Excellent· 5 reviews· 100+ booked
FromMYR 427.28
Snorkeling with Whale Sharks of Oslob and Swimming in Tumalog Falls
Swim or snorkel beside the gentle giants of the sea in their natural habitat in just meters away!