Bais City, Philippines
Mabini Street
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We were able to see some dolphins from afar. They easily disappeared most probably by the noise that the motor boats produced. Even though it was already a little early before the sandbar appeared, we opted to go there and just spent some quiet time watching and observing people who were riding Banana boats. The food served in the boat was delicious. Hope they can do something in crafting the tour package in such a way that there would be no lull moments in between itineraries.
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We haven't experienced the Dolphin watching when we had our travel last February 2020. But we enjoyed the Manjuyod sandbar so much. Fine sands and sea breeze were very much a delight for us travellers. We also did banana boat with my friends which add up the fun and adventure of our Negros Travel.
It is a nice sand bar which appeared during lowtide. While visiting the place, you will have the chance to see dolphins, enjoy water sports activities and much more
One of a kind experience. Leave early at 6 am so that you can still enjoy the sand bar.
It is the best place you can have together with your Family,friends ect. Which makes all your stress in your work will be ease easily when the dolphins shows how cute they are.
The sandbar is most beautiful when the tide starts to come in. Make sure to go early, during low tide so you can witness the area transform. The cottages are in poor condition, they are being repaired at the moment. My husband and I didn't see any dolphins but we didn't mind. I did enjoy the experience but I'm only giving it 3 stars because the city, specially the wharf is VERY DIRTY. We found trash floating everywhere even far out at sea. We picked up 3 different flip flops just from the sandbar. Everyone making a living from the sandbar must remember that tourism will die if they don't make the effort to keep it clean.
So wonderful, so refreshing seeing God's creation.
Got a stack of fresh Urchins and oysters for 10 US Dollars.
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