Are there any shark tours in the Philippines, other than Cebu?
Bohol
There is also on the plateau. But by season.
Yes, whale sharks come to Palawan, with the highest probability of seeing them somewhere between April and November, in Honda Bay. They are not fed like in Bohol or Cebu, so you need to ensure they've been spotted; there are people who specialize in this. It’s not a fact that the sharks will be there on the day you need them, so it’s advisable to have a time buffer of a couple of days. Tours depart from the port at Baywalk +/- at 7:20. Travel agencies pick up from hotels, so it's even earlier. It usually takes about 2 hours by boat with stabilizers to the most likely spots for their presence. The advantage is that the sharks can be enormous and you can swim with them for a long time, typically until lunch. In Bohol or Cebu, it’s simpler, but you are allowed to swim with them only for a relatively short time. The tour includes: - lunch, - masks, - snorkels, - fins, - drinking water, - licensed guide. Return to Baywalk is +/- at 14:30.
If you are talking about whales
@Anna: Thank you)
Specifically in Bohol?) Is there a rough place to enter on the map?) I just heard that they transport from Bohol to Cebu.
@irene: And in Cebu, they are brought by sea. But there are also two points of their own, Lila and Santa Fe (it seems).
@Anna: Class