Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure - Guide
Swim with Oslob's gentle whale sharks, then snorkel in Moalboal's crystal-clear waters to witness the stunning Sardine Run and swim alongside graceful sea...
Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure - Guide
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PANA.PH · Philippines travel teamPublished July 2, 2026 · 5 min read
Overview
Swim with Oslob's gentle whale sharks, then snorkel in Moalboal's crystal-clear waters to witness the stunning Sardine Run and swim alongside graceful sea turtles on this unforgettable Cebu adventure.
Highlights
5 pickup location options:Mandaue City, Lapu-Lapu City, Oslob, Moalboal, Cebu City
5 drop-off locations:Oslob, Lapu-Lapu City, Moalboal, Mandaue City, Cebu City
Swim alongside the gentle giants of the sea in their natural habitat
Experience the thrill of swimming with the whale sharks in Oslob
Snorkel in the vibrant waters of Moalboal, a snorkeling paradise
Discover the famous Sardine Run, where millions of sardines create mesmerizing formations
Swim above colorful coral gardens and encounter sea turtles
What to expect
This activity is based in Moalboal, Philippines, Philippines. The itinerary covers the key spots listed in the highlights, with local guides, transport, and necessary equipment usually included. Availability, weather conditions, and local rules may affect the exact stops.
Good to know before you book
Duration: typically a full day (around 8 to 10 hours including transfers), though half-day and multi-day options exist - check the listing.
Best for: active travellers, couples and friends.
What is included: the boat, snorkelling gear, a guide and often lunch; marine-park or environmental fees may be extra.
Pickup: most tours offer hotel or central pickup; confirm your point and time when booking.
Book through: the GetYourGuide button on this page, which shows live availability and pricing.
Frequently asked questions
How long does the Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure take?
Most departures run as a full day - roughly 8 to 10 hours including pickup, travel and the activities themselves - so plan to set aside the whole day. Some operators offer shorter or private versions; the exact timing for your date is shown when you book through the GetYourGuide button on this page.
What is included in the Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure?
Typically the price covers the boat, snorkelling gear, a guide and often lunch; marine-park or environmental fees may be extra. Inclusions vary by operator, so always read the specific listing - it spells out exactly what is provided and what you pay for separately, such as entrance or environmental fees.
What should I bring?
Pack swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen applied early and sparingly, a towel and an underwater camera. Snorkelling gear is normally provided. It is also worth carrying some cash for local fees, drinks and tips, plus any personal medication, since card facilities can be limited outside the cities.
Is the Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure suitable for beginners or families?
It is suitable for swimmers and snorkellers of most levels, with life vests available for the less confident. For scuba elements you will need the appropriate certification. Children can usually join with a vest and supervision. If you have specific concerns about age, fitness or swimming ability, message the operator before booking - they can advise on the best option for your group.
When is the best time to do this tour?
The best conditions are usually the dry months of December to May, with calm seas for snorkelling and diving. That said, the Philippines is a year-round destination, and many of these experiences run in any season - just expect the occasional shower and check the forecast for the day.
How do I get to Moalboal?
To reach Moalboal, fly into Mactan-Cebu International Airport, then drive south (about 3 to 4 hours to the southwest coast). Many tours include transfers from nearby towns or hotels, so confirm your pickup arrangement when you book so the day runs smoothly from the start.
Do I need to book the Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure in advance?
Yes - booking ahead is strongly recommended, especially in the dry-season peak and on weekends, when popular tours and the best operators sell out. Reserving online also locks in your spot and lets you compare timings and inclusions easily.
How much does the Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure cost?
Prices vary with the season, group size and exactly what is included, so we do not list a fixed figure here. Tap the GetYourGuide button on this page to see the current, accurate price and availability for your chosen date.
Can I do the Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure as a private or customised tour?
Many operators offer a private version of this experience for couples, families or small groups who want a flexible pace and a guide to themselves, and some can tailor the route or add stops. If a private or custom option matters to you, check the listing or message the operator before booking, as availability and prices differ from the standard shared tour.
What else is worth doing around Moalboal?
Moalboal rewards travellers who linger. Beyond the Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure, set aside time for the local beaches, markets, food and viewpoints, and ask your guide or host for their personal favourites - the small, lesser-known spots rarely make the guidebooks. Pairing this experience with a day at a slower pace, plus one of the other tours and activities we feature in the area, turns a single outing into a genuinely memorable trip and gives you the full flavour of this part of the Philippines.
Ready to explore Moalboal?
From planning to the moment you arrive, the Cebu Oslob Whale Shark and Moalboal Snorkeling Adventure is one of the most rewarding ways to experience this corner of the Philippines - and booking it is simple. Use the GetYourGuide button on this page to check live availability, compare timings and secure your spot, then turn up and let the local guides handle the rest while you focus on the views, the water and the memories.