How to get there: Whale Watching Butanding, Oslob Cebu, Philippines

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Swim with the famous whale shark "Butanding"

Oslob's whale shark watching is located in a small barangay named Tan-awan, a 10-kilometer drive away from the town center of Oslob. Let's go!


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How to get there: 
Cebu City to Oslob (Updated 2019)


From the Mactan-Cebu International Airport:
You can take a cab to go to the South bus terminal.  The estimated fare is 250 PHP – 350 PHP, depending on traffic.  Or you can take it straight to Barangay ("Brgy" for short) Tan-awan in Oslob, but we try for the cheapest travel method, which is by bus. 

Alternatively, if you're familiar with Uber and/or Lyft, then you can download and use the mobile app, Grab, to book your transportation. 

Travel time from Airport to South Bus Terminal: 1 hour (depending on traffic)


From Cebu City:
Take a cab or jeepney to South Bus Terminal which is a few meters away from Elizabeth Mall.  The terminal is clean and organized.  Buy your ticket at the counter and make sure to read the board signs placed in front of the windshield mirror before hopping inside the bus.


From the South bus terminal: take the Ceres Bus 

Buses Operate from 1 AM – 9 PM 

Bus Fare: 150 PHP – 180 PHP 
Bus Route: Bato via Liloan to Oslob 
Drop-Off: Brgy. Tan-awan in Oslob 
Travel Time (bus/private car): 3-4 hours

Prices may have changed.  


From Bato to Oslob:
Bus Fare: 40 PHP – 60 PHP
Travel Time: 20 – 30 minutes  

From Moalboal to Oslob: 
Bus Fare: 100 PHP – 150 PHP
Travel Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes – 2 hours (1 hour+ to the town of Bato plus another 20 minutes) 


Tips
Power outlets: are commonly type A, with standard voltage 220 V and frequency 60 Hz.  Be sure to bring a universal plug adapter!
Money matters:  We recommend getting your currency exchanged via Western Union (WU) since you'll get a better rate than at the airport.  You can send your travel budget to yourself and pick up the exchanged amount at the local WU.
Convenient phone apps:  Grab for transportation.

Survival Terms
CR is the term for the toilet
Salamat means "thank you"



Crazy Early Birds

Be there as early as possible to avoid the crowd and be the first to see them during their feeding time.  We were at the terminal as early as 2 AM to catch the earliest bus.  It will be a long, cold, and windy ride ahead of you; the earliest bus trips are not air-conditioned so better keep the window down and try to get some sleep. Don't forget to inform the ticket collector — commonly known as 'konduktor' — where you're heading.  He's the one who collects the ticket fare and knows the road.

As we drove along the road, it was like we were at a rock concert, banging our heads together and swaying them from left to right as we drifted off to dreamland.  We looked ridiculously tired and I had even planned to film my friends sleeping if only I wasn't so preoccupied with getting some sleep too.  However, I couldn't resist the twilight zone and eventually forgot about it.

There are billboard signs placed near the road for the Butanding briefing area.  However, if you plan to be as early as 6 in the morning like us, then it's more realistic and responsible to inform the 'konduktor' to not miss the stop point.

As I was saying we were busy sleeping and didn't notice that we were almost to our stop, maybe less than 50 minutes away.  Good thing we informed the 'konduktor' ahead of time, and what perfect timing because another group was also heading to the same destination.


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What to do in Oslob


Welcome to Paradise! Now what?!


Take note of the Guidelines

Butanding Feeding Schedule:  6:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Whale Watching-Only: 300 PHP (Locals) // 500 PHP (Foreigners)

Whale Watching plus Snorkeling (inclusive of equipment): 500 PHP (Locals) // 1,000 PHP (Foreigners)

Waterproof Camera Rent (without memory card): 500 PHP
Waterproof Camera Rent (with memory card): 550 PHP
Optional Locker Rent: 20 PHP or just leave your belongings in the fisherman's shack


There are diving shops offering whale shark diving packages, price depends on how many divers.  They can accommodate from 1 – 12 divers.

Local Diving Rates: 3,500 - 8,000 PHP
Foreigner Diving Rates: 4,500 - 9,000 PHP




Back to the City or Sidetrip

Two options:
1. If you're in a hurry or need to catch your flight or a boat ride, then better get back to the city early as the traffic is unpredictable.  Just wait for the Ceres Bus to pass by the road and make sure before hopping in that it has the sign going back to Cebu City. 

2. Check out Tumalog Waterfalls.  There are parked motorcycles near the briefing area.  These guys will take you there.  Entrance Fee: 20 PHP 

If you still have ample time then you can drop by Our Lady of Immaculate Concepcion Church, one of the oldest churches in Cebu.



This was one of the best experiences in my life and one that would surely be on everyone's checklist after trying it.  I would do this again if I could go back to Oslob.  Take a chance to swim with the whale sharks; it's not every day that you get to be with these lovely creatures.


Explore more:

I've always thought that my base jumping Bungee experience in Bohol would remain on top of my list of the best extreme adventures of my life, but I was wrong and I couldn't believe it.  I've always been a fan of aerodynamics; I crave that adrenaline rush and a beggar for life-threatening activities.  The desire to feel the intensity of falling and the mind-blowing, heart-jumping-out-of-your-chest feeling feels so exhilarating.  You can't just get enough of it. 

Have fun and be safe  ^__^


Do you want more adventure?
If you still have one more day to spare why not go to Sumilon Island and have a relaxing weekend by the beach.

Where am I going next?
My next adventure is to check out a UNESCO World Heritage, The Chocolate Hills of Bohol.

65 comments

  1. hi im jael zaragosa im planning to take on the adventure of oslob whaleshark snorkeling! i wanna know more about getting to oslob and the fees on it. since there is only the two of us on the trip, we are on a tight budget, i tried viewing for packages but they are all to expensive ranging from 3k to 5k per person.. eh yours is just around 500pesos to 1k.. i was hoping you could give me more details on it. do i randomly just talk out anybody there, or is there a place to inquire.. your help would be much appreciated. :) thank you! :D email me please jael_zaragosa@ymail.com

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    1. Hey Zael!

      Let me just say that's a cool name!

      We did not get any package for this trip because you don't have to especially if you're from Cebu or not. Just make sure to pack your bags and be at the terminal as early as you can. The first bus leaves around 3pm, call the operator to make sure. We took that ride and had our whale shark watching before 7am. It's better to be there when only a few tourist have just arrived. There are few stalls around the area selling a bit pricy foods , so with less than a 100 you can already have a full meal, not bad. That's it! Bus fare (back in forth) :300+ and snorkeling 500.

      You will actually have ample of time after the activity so you can check out Tumalog falls. Click on the link above.

      Here you go! I hope you have a blast with the Gentle Giants.

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    2. Hi there,
      I'm just asking the same question, how can you do snorkelling with the sharks just for 1000peso? :)

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  2. Hi,
    Can I ask what's the exact name of the resort you've been to? I think there are a lot and prices differ from one another. Like Jael said there's packages for this tour but really expensive & with what you guys had... wow cheaper from the others.

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    1. We didn't avail any packages. We just headed there and pay the amount for the activity. If you're planning to stay overnight then I guess it would be better if you take the resorts package.

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    2. No were not planning to stay overnight as we already booked our hotel in the city. thank you for your response. hope we could have the chance to go there with my three kids & find that cheaper rate for the whale shark watching.

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    3. I don't exactly know the name of the place but we just informed the driver and the ticket collector to drop us off at the Whale Shark activity place. I think its the official place for the activity because municipal employees were the ones who assisted us. Anyways God bless your trip and thank you for dropping by in my blog post.

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  3. Hi! I wanted to experience swimming with the whale sharks as well. What resort exactly did you avail this experience for 500 php only?

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    1. Hello,

      Its not exactly a resort, the address is Natalio Bacalso, Tan-awan Oslob and they have the 500 pesos deal there for the whale shark watching. Have Fun! ^___^


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  4. hi, just wanted to ask about the bus tickets going to oslob, can you buy round trip tickets already at the terminal? planning to take a trip towards the last week of october.

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    1. @khamorales They don't issue round trip tickets in the terminal. Just ask the bus driver what's the last trip for the day/night and be on the road to wait for the bus. Send my regards to the Gentle Giants of Oslob!

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  5. hi, saan po kayo nagbanlaw after swimming with the whalesharks? :)
    we are not planning to check in there. meron po ba don na pedeng magbayad lang for shower? or inclusive na yun sa 500? thanks!

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    1. Hello..

      Meron don shower rooms pra mgbanlaw and change. No worries kc free of charge xa. Make sure maAga kyo then after ng activity pwd kyo punta sa Tumalog Falls, ang ganda don check out my post pra mkita mo. Have a blast!

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  6. Hi.. magkano bayad pag magpa picture under water?

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    1. Hello Yacid,

      500 php ang snorkeling with the whale sharks. Bring your own underwater camera lng pra sa personal pics nyo wla pwd mahire don.

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  7. Hello, so is it safe to wander around the terminal until the first bus departure time (which is 3AM, right?)
    Thank you, nice blog by the way :D

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    1. Hey! Its quite safe in the bus terminal, no worries. Have fun! Hope this message gets you. Sorry for such a long delay.

      "Its better late than never" ahahaa

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  8. Hi... May I know what's the best month to see the Whale Shark? Thanks!

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    1. Hey Rother!

      I prefer and highly recommend seeing them during the Summer.

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  9. cool posts and site you have. will definitely be back for more of your updates. cheers and more power always ;-)

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    1. Hey Cebu Urbano!

      Thanks for dropping by 😆

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  10. hi plan to go there next month, can i have your contact no please, and can you send me also your room rates? please send snow_08@yahoo.com, thanks!

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    1. Hello

      I dont have any price list with me, you can try to check out the recent comments above one user posted some packages.

      Have a safe trip! Tnx for dropping by.

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  11. definitely this attraction tops! cheers always ;-)

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  12. Hi, my name is Rio Bulan. Nice blog... I will be attending SFC Island Conference in Oslob, Cebu this September. I just want to know 2 things.
    1. Is there a place where we can stay overnight near South Bus Terminal? (Something cheaper)
    2. from 3AM trip, what time is the next available trip? (hoping there is 6-7AM)

    Thank you & God Bless.

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    1. Hello Rio,

      I'm really not sure about the nearest accommodation so I tried searching in google and found La Gloria Residence Inn nearby the terminal, maybe you can try to send them an email.

      The bus usually leaves every 30 minutes. It is advisable to be in the terminal as early as possible to avoid the traffic. Just to double check the bus timing here's their phone number: Cebu City: (032) 345-8650.

      Thank you for dropping by.

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  13. Hi Neoxclinke,

    What I like most about Oslob is that they are charging less for locals than foreigners. I think our country need to promote this principle to encourage local tourism more. It's not a good thing if foreigners have enjoyed our natural resources while most Filipinos haven't.

    Nevertheless we have enjoyed Oslob and swimming with the Tukis, truly a once in a lifetime experience (Not to mention scary too). We have our own adventure like you and if you may permit sharing my experience here:

    http://mattdpinoytraveller.blogspot.com/2014/10/swimming-with-tukis-butanding-at-oslob.html

    I'm planning to go back there next year to get better shots and hopefully meet same minded travelers like you. Maybe we can travel together next time.

    And if it's okay with you, I'd like to add your blog on my followed list.

    Thank you and more power.

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    1. Hey Vince,

      I'm so glad you're one of the few who visited these gentle giants and you even managed to swim with them too. I considered it as one of the most memorable activity I've ever did in this lifetime.

      By the way try to check my sidebar I've already added you to my wanderlust buddies. Thanks for adding my site to your followed list, its my pleasure and I'll try to post all my travels as much as possible.

      I'll will be checking your site once in awhile so keep it updated as well.

      Safe trips and Cheers to more travels to come!

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  14. Hi,

    very cool and informative post for oslob experience i've ever read so far. I'm planning to visit Oslob this month ,if you don't mind may i ask few things? :P

    -since I'm traveling solo, do they arrange boat to include a solo guest to another boat or i would have to rent my own boat?
    -do boatman assist guest in swimming/snorkeling? i want to have an underwater picture with the gentle giants but im not a good swimmer :( hehe


    Thank you in Advance! hope to read more of your posts :)

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    1. Hey,


      I think going solo will not be a problem. A lot of tourist visits the spot to see the whale sharks everyday so the organizers around can slot you in whichever boat is available.

      The boat guides will feed the whale sharks to keep them around so everyone can swim a few meters away from them. It's an overwhelming feeling of seeing them up close so make sure to pay for the snorkeling fees. Now regarding about the underwater camera they're offering rentals worth 500 pesos, just make sure to bring your own memory card with you. Just be friendly and beg someone with a smile to take your picture underwater.

      Have fun and be safe. Respect the gentle giants.


      Thanks for dropping by.

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  15. Hi,

    All year ba meron yung Whale Shark watching? Or may season lang? My family and I are planning to go there this month.

    Thanks! Nice blog.

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    1. Hello

      I've checked the site and they do offer the package all year round. But if you based on the weather its better to go there during Summer. Try to avoid the rainy season for safety purposes.

      Have fun!

      Thanks for dropping by.

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    2. is Sept 18 to 20 a good time to go to oslob or better in December , end? i want to go there ..thanks guys

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  16. Arvin need info badly...coming over from Australia and will be in Alona beach in Feb ..I want to come from Alona beach to Oslob by water transport, can you give me info...I have heard of a large banca jesse belle does the trip,
    ty garry

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  17. hi everyone!

    i just came from our oslob whale watching/interaction! it was really a blast! updated rates fees for locals is 500 pesos each and 1000 pesos for foreighners. great experience!

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  18. we stayed at Malonzo Pension house for only 1500 pesos overnight rate and the place is very decent and very clean (we had a kingsize bed). the owners were very hospitable and will also help tourist for tours to go around town.

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  19. hi can anyone give me information bus schedule from oslob to cebu city and where? all i got is info from cebu to oslob thanks

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  20. buses from Oslob to Cebu City for both aircon and non airconditioned buses, 1 am to 9 pm.

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  21. Hi po, I just wanna ask if how much na po updated price for whale watching + snorkeling? Im planning to go there po kasi. Baka its too expensive

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  22. The Whale Watching worth 300 pesos for viewing and 500 pesos for snorkeling...kung sasakay kayo Ceres Bus mula Cebu City just tell the driver na sa BRIEFING AREA ka bababa kasi pag sa resort ka bababa may entrance fee ka na 100 pesos per head unlike sa Briefing Area FREE entrance sya.

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  23. Hi! Just want to ask how to go to oslob from cebu. Can you suggest cheap packages for a day tour? We will be in Cebu by October. Your advice are most welcome in this thread. Thanks!

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    1. hi po just give me you e-mail add.....and text to 0932-737-5972 (arvin) of Anadale Boat Rental Services in Oslob Cebu....my boat is duly authorized to ply anytime to Panglao Island, Siquijor, Apo Island, Balicasag Island and Sumilon Island...aside from that I also have my own food house to cook your foods....and if you wnat cheaper accommodation we can also provide you that....a private place...not a resort...just a homestay...its over;ooking and you can see that neighboring islands from their cliff mounted gazebo.

      we can also provide you a closed van and open type multi cab that will provide you as your transportation here in Oslob.

      just text and I will arrange your bookings.

      arvin

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    2. Hi Arvin, CAn you whatsapp me, unable to contact you. Sanchit --> +60176681362

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  24. What is the last trip from cebu city to Oslob?

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    1. Hello Cherry,

      Last Bus trip to Cebu would be around 8 pm but considering the traffic now a days, its advisable to be on the road by 6pm-7pm.

      Thanks for dropping by. Cheers!

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  25. Hello! It will be my first time going to Cebu especially in Oslob and I found your blog really of big help! Just wanna ask, tho. Would it be good to visit Oslob in October? That's my scheduled flight :( Thank you so much! :)

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  26. Hello;

    We are going to Cebu in November 16, it is good moment to visit Oslob, and see the whales ?



















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  27. Hm the major expenses for two person going to oslob and whale watching

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    1. Hei Ren, Maybe around 3,000 for 2 pax. Estimate bus 2 way trip 300 php, snorkeling plus camera rental 1,000 php, unless you bring your own camera and would like to just see the whale then you can save more. Add in some pocket money for food and side trips. I hope this helps. Thanks for dropping by. Apologies for the late response. Cheers!

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  28. Hi. This is very informative, thank you! So traveling from Oslob to Cebu city the only way is to get the Ceres bus right? How long is the journey? We are staying in Oslob for 2 nights before heading to Mactan island and I'm just wondering what better way to travel to Cebu city from Oslob.. Any info will be appreciated.

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    1. Hello there, Oslob back to Cebu City would take around 2-4 hours, depending on the traffic. The most convenient way is a private car but if you're not in a hurry take the ceres bus besides its air-conditioned and you get to feel the local life. Cheers!

      Thanks for checking out my post. Cheers!

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  29. Hello! Your blog is very helpful. Do you know the updated price list of whale watching? Thanks a lot!

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    1. Hi there, My friend went a few months ago and said prices are still the same. Thanks for checking out my post. Cheers!

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  30. Hello, before heading to see the whalesharks we are planning to drop by at the Simala Church. However we dont know how to get to Oslob after Simala. How to commute and stuff? Any idea? Please help. :)

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  31. Good Day, sir is still possible for us to catch our flight on April 8 at 1640H, if we still go to oslob early morning of april 8?

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  32. Is there a specific time of whale shark watching? We are planning to stay in Oslob only for a few hours and go to Dumaguete afterwards. Can we ride a bus from Oslob to Dumaguete? Thank you. :)

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  33. yes there a lot of bus from cebu city to dumaguete city....which passes here in tan-awan oslob. cebu.....yhe time of whale watching started from 6 am to 12 noon daily.....

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  34. yes there a lot of bus from cebu city to dumaguete city....which passes here in tan-awan oslob. cebu.....yhe time of whale watching started from 6 am to 12 noon daily.....

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  35. yes there a lot of bus from cebu city to dumaguete city....which passes here in tan-awan oslob. cebu.....yhe time of whale watching started from 6 am to 12 noon daily.....

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  36. yes there a lot of bus from cebu city to dumaguete city....which passes here in tan-awan oslob. cebu.....yhe time of whale watching started from 6 am to 12 noon daily.....

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  37. Hey, very informative.
    How to get to Simala after Oslob?

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  38. Is there any boat service that can transport a motorcycle and me from oslob to bohol? Thank you.

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