Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching Tours
Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching Tours facilitated by Mr. Jojo Sedavia Baritua of Baclayon, Bohol, Philippines together with our foreign guest from Amarela Resort last March 19,2014 with the Assistance of PIBOSA Boat Captain Daniel Operio and Spotter Ampog Miculob and Sano Operio. Sightings during the tour are pods of Long-Snouted Spinner Dolphin (Stenela Longirostris).
Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching Tours
Pamilacan Island Tourist Inn and Restaurant
Villamor Street, San Vicente, Baclayon 6301 Bohol, Philipines
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Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching Tours
Dolphin Watching with the group of German students who studied sustainable tourism. A sharing and exchange of information of the Pamilacan Island experience on sustainable tourism and marine conservation were the highlights of the tour.
Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching Tours
Pamilacan Island Tourist Inn and Restaurant
Villamor Street, San Vicente, Baclayon 6301 Bohol, Philipines
Tel No. (+63)(38) 5409627,038-5440228
Smart Mobile Phone No. (+63)(919)7306108
Globe Mobile Phone No. (+63) (917)8649766
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Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching Trips
Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching Trips
Pamilacan is an island in the Bohol Sea (also called Mindanao Sea), situated 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) south of Bohol island, Philippines. It is a barangay of the municipality of Baclayon.
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Pod of Risso's Dolphin near the Marine sanctuary of Pamilacan Island, Baclayon, Bohol, Philippines
Dolphin and whale watching at Pamilacan Island, Baclayon, Bohol Philippines with the former whale hunters of Bohol as your spotter and local guide.
Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching Tours
Pamilacan Island Tourist Inn and Restaurant
Villamor Street, San Vicente, Baclayon 6301 Bohol, Philipines
Tel No. (+63)(38) 5409627,038-5440228
Smart Mobile Phone No. (+63)(919)7306108
Globe Mobile Phone No. (+63) (917)8649766
Viber +639178649766
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Dolphin Watching Tour near Pamilacan Island
Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching Tours
Pamilacan Island Tourist Inn and Restaurant
Villamor Street, San Vicente, Baclayon 6301 Bohol, Philipines
Tel No. (+63)(38) 5409627,038-5440228
Smart Mobile Phone No. (+63)(919)7306108
Globe Mobile Phone No. (+63) (917)8649766
Viber +639178649766
Kakao Talk +639178649766
WhatsApp +639178649766
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PAMILACAN ISLAND
Pamilacan is an island in the Bohol Sea, situated 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) south of Bohol island, Philippines. It is a barangay of the municipality of Baclayon. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 1,422, comprising about 240 families whose main livelihoods now concentrate on dolphin- and whale-watching tours and subsistence fishing, but in the past also included whale, dolphin and manta ray hunting.
Pamilacan perhaps means resting place of the mantas, but it can also be considered to derive from the word pamilac, or harpoon, a device that was historically used to capture the mantas, dolphins and whales.
To the northeast of the island is a 200‑year‑old Spanish fort, which in the past served as a watchtower for the Spaniards to look out for intruders, such as pirates and other enemies, particularly those coming from the south.
Aside from being famous for the whaleshark and dolphin-watching activities, the island is also known for its white sand beaches and renowned for its dive sites, such as Dakit-Dakit. Snake Island or Cervera Shoal is a sunken plateau about 18 metres (59 ft) deep, on the south of Pamilacan. It is covered with coral but lies in the middle of the ocean, which is why there usually is a very strong current. Here one can see black-white banded sea snakes, moray eels, nudibranchs and bucket sponges. - Wikipedia
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[ENG] WE SAW DOLPHINS AND LOTS OF FISHES WHILE SNORKELING (Bohol Day 2) | Sir Dave TV
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For today's upload, we had our Island Hopping tour in Bohol.
We were able to see lots of dolphins in their natural habitat. Aside from that, we also had a blast at Balicasag Island watching and feeding lots of fishes! Last but not the least, we went to Virgin Island, to see the sandbar and take some good photos.
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Link of the entire Bohol Trip:
Day 1 Part 1:
Going to Bohol, Chocolate Hills, Bohol Enchanted (Tarsier)
Day 1 Part 2:
Man Made Forest, Hanging Bridge, Loboc River, Butterfly Garden & Python, Baclayon Church, Blood Compact Site, Panglao Night
Day 2:
Dolphin Watching @Open Sea Water, Balicasag for Snorkeling, Virgin Island
Day 3 - Panglao Tour:
Panglao Tower, St. Augustine Church, Shell Museum, Bohol Bee Farm
Dolphins of Pamilacan Is., Baclayon, Bohol
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OMG! Enchanted Underwater! Pamilacan Trip Part 2
Pamilacan is an island in the Bohol Sea (also called Mindanao Sea), situated 12.5 kilometers (7.8 mi) south of Bohol island, Philippines. It is a barangay of the municipality of Baclayon. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 1,418 comprising about 240 families whose main livelihoods now concentrate on a dolphin- and whale-watching tours and subsistence fishing, but in the past also included whale, dolphin, and manta ray hunting.
Pamilacan perhaps means resting place of the mantas, but it can also be considered to derive from the word pamilac, or harpoon, a device that was historically used to capture the mantas, dolphins, and whales.
To the northeast of the island is a 200‑year‑old Spanish Fort, which in the past served as a watchtower for the Spaniards to look out for intruders, such as pirates and other enemies, particularly those coming from the south.
Aside from being famous for the whale shark and dolphin-watching activities, the island is also known for its white sand beaches and renowned for its snorkeling and dive sites, such as Dakit-Dakit. Snake Island or Cervera Shoal is a sunken plateau about 18 meters (59 ft) deep, on the south of Pamilacan. It is covered with coral but lies in the middle of the ocean, which is why there usually is a very strong current. Here one can see black-white banded sea snakes, sea turtles, moray eels, nudibranchs and bucket sponges.
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A sunrise and dolphin boat our from Bohol, Philippines to the secluded island of Pamilican.
Dolphin Watching at Pamilacan Island in Bohol
We were so lucky to get a chance to encounter these group of dolphins while we were traveling to Pamilacan Island from Baluarte of Baclayon in Bohol. More dolphins more fun! They kept on following us. Everything was so WOW.
Pamilacan Island in Bohol | Philippines Travel
Pamilacan Island is a beautiful little island around 1 hour boat ride from Alona Beach in Bohol Philippines. See places to stay on Pamilacan and its amazing white sand beaches.
Balicasag Island vs Pamilacan - see the differences between these 2 islands. I compare the 2 islands. If you are looking for some island hopping tours in Bohol then Pamilcan Island is fantastic tourist spot to visit in Bohol.