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"The Oslob Whale Shark Watching Center is located about 20 minutes south of the town of Oslob in Cebu. You will have about 30 minutes in the water with the whale sharks As of March 21st 2025, the cost for whale shark watching in Oslob is: ₱1,000 per person for foreigners ₱500 per person for Filipinos Get your own snorkel because the one from the tour isn’t a good quality (they only give the mask). The dry season during December to June generally has good weather, while late March to May is the absolute best time to visit because this is when the ocean is at its calmest. The Oslob Whale Shark Watching Center opens at 5 AM, when registration and ticket distribution begin. However, it’s common for people to start lining up as early as 3 AM to secure a good spot. The cutoff time for registration is 11 AM, but arriving later may mean longer wait times. 4:50 AM – We arrived and got in line. Fortunately, the line wasn’t too long since we visited in May, which is somewhat of a shoulder season. 5:00 AM – Ticket distribution began. We waited about 20 minutes to get our ticket. 5:20 AM – 6:20 AM – Waited for our ticket number to be called for payment. This took about an hour. Being your own sunscreen it’s expensive in the Philippines 6:20 AM – Paid for our ticket, then went to the verification desk where they wrote our queue number on the receipt. 6:25 AM – Attended the mandatory safety briefing. 6:30 AM – 7:15 AM – Waited 30 minutes until our queue number was called. Then we put on our life vests and waited another 15 minutes before boarding the boat. 7:20 AM – Finally on the boat and paddled out to the whale shark area. The boat is wet, so bring a dry sack if you have things that need to stay dry. 7:25 AM – 7:55 AM – 30 minutes in the water with the whale sharks. We took off our life vests to free dive, which is allowed once you’re in the water."

@maelyssemoreau

"PAS ICI POUR LES REQUIN BALEINE, non respect Plutot donsol apparemment "

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"Whale sharks snorkeling (it’s actually better to dive because of less people). The whale shark observatory is $10pp and you can actually see and snorkel with very unscarred whale sharks, unfortunately it’s now a very touristic attraction so be prepared… I wouldn’t go unless you only care about posting a picture on Instagram"

@whereiscompa

"Très très touristique, il faut y être à 5h du matin "

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"snorkeling 1000 peso, 30 min"

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"Swimming with whalesharks 🦈 Photo credit: @angelino.flores"

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"Y aller très tôt pour Booker sa place, sinon faire appel à une agence pour Booker à votre place. Visite uniquement le matin."

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