Dolphin Watching & Manjuyod Sandbar Travel Guide & Tips

A good way to start our adventure - Mr. Sun greeting us with "Good Morning"

A good way to start our adventure – Mr. Sun greeting us with “Good Morning”

Day 3 Itinerary : (April 4 – Saturday)

4:30am       :  Wake up call & pack-up
5:45am       :  Check out from C & L Bay View Inn
5:50am       :  Departure from C & L Bay View Inn  via rented van to
                           Bais City (Approx. 40mins – 1hr)
6:50am       :  Arrival in Capinyahan Pier, Bais City
7:00am       :  Departure from Capinyahan Pier 5, Bais City via pump boat to dolphin watching site (Approx. 20-30minutes)
7:30am       :  Arrival Dolphin watching site
9:30am       :  Departure to Manjuyod White Sand Bar – Bais City
9:45am       :  Arrival Manjuyod White Sand Bar – Bais City
10:25am    :  Departure from Manjuyod White Sand Bar – Bais City
10:35am    :  Arrival Capinyahan Pier 5, Bais City.
10:40am    :  Departure from Capinyahan Pier 5, Bais City to                                                   Dumaguete City
11:40am     :  Arrival in  Sans Rival BistroDumaguete City
11:45am     :  Lunch
12:55pm     :  Departure from  Sans Rival Bistro to Sibulan Port                                              (approx. 25-30minutes)
1:20pm        :  Arrival in Sibulan Port
1:45pm        :  Boarding for fastcraft to Liloan, Santander, Cebu
2:00pm        :  Departure from Sibulan Port to  Liloan, Santander,
(approx. 25-30minutes)
2:25pm        :  Arrival in Liloan, Santander, Cebu
2:40pm        :  Departure from Liloan, Santander, Cebu to Argao, Cebu
4:40pm        :  Arrival in Argao, Cebu

Day 3 Budget:
Boat Rental                              :  4500 / 7 pax
Van Rental                                :  2000/ 7 pax
Sand Bar Anchor Fee          :  15/ pax
Lunch at Sans Rival              : 264/ pax
Silvanas (Pasalubong)        : 300/ pax
Van to Sibulan port             :  43/pax
Fastcraft to Santander      :  63/px
Bus to Argao                            :  87/pax

Alternative for Commuters:
Trike fare – Ceres Bus station from Dumaguete City   :  8/pax
Bus fare – Bais City from Dumaguete City                          :  65/ pax
Trike fare – Bais City to Capinyahan Pier 5                         :  15/pax
Jeep fare – Dumaguete City to Sibulang Port                    :  11/pax

As my trip to Negros came to an end, I can’t help but admire the beauty the island offers. And just like every other places, they all have some hidden paradise that are just waiting to be discovered. So long Negros, until we meet again. By then I’ll make sure to devour your beauty.

While chasing dolphins : having a hard time trying to spot the pod of dolphins we were chasing after
Clear blue water - image of the dolphins as they swim playfully underwater just 2 ft away from our boat

Clear blue water – image of the dolphins as they swim playfully underwater just 2 ft away from our boat

The supposed Manjuyod White Sand Bar, 2 ft deep due to high tide we can't really have it all

The supposed Manjuyod White Sand Bar, 2 ft deep due to high tide we can’t really have it all

A pod of dolphins swimming away from the motorized boat chasing them.

A pod of dolphins swimming away from the motorized boat chasing them.

The best way to end our dolphin chasing adventure - Groupie

Photo Credits to : Avis Teo

4 responses to “Dolphin Watching & Manjuyod Sandbar Travel Guide & Tips”

  1. Koging Otso Mahogany Avatar

    hI… where is your blog post about APO island?

  2. anna Avatar
    anna

    hi, can i have the contact number for the van rental to bais?

  3. theheliopaths Avatar

    Wonderful photos! Thank you for sharing!

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