Right after our delightful dolphin watching experience, we traveled straight to Balicasag Island.
Upon docking, different groups of banka drivers approached us and each convinced us to go snorkeling at the Fish Sanctuary. They offered P100/pax, and we actually complained as it was kinda expensive. The snorkeling gear rental was for P150/pax (had i known it, I should have bought my own. lol. kidding aside). And so we prepared ourselves and wore our life vests.
Got a picture of me before heading off to the Fish Sanctuary. hehe
A picture of us from afar
With life vests worn, we dove off with pieces of bread on our hands for feeding. The waters were gorgeously lucid that you can clearly see schools of fishes and superb corals underneath, from the smallest to biggest, most colorful to the plainest one. An hour of snorkeling is good enough. You'll surely enjoy it and appreciate more how great God's creations are. I regret no one brought an underwater cam. I should have been posting pics here when we were under water. Sigh.. Anyhow, the experience was overwhelming. Try it!
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