Suyac Island with Carbin Reef Experience

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From₱4,350₱3,650
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From₱4,350₱3,650
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  • 6 pax - ₱3,650 / person
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Tour Details

Explore the lush mangroves of Suyac and learn how they are carefully preserved to protect the coastline and support marine life. Then, visit the pristine white sandbar of Carbin Reef, a marine sanctuary teeming with vibrant coral and diverse sea life, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Departure & Return Location

Any hotel within Bacolod City. Airport pickup will have an additional fee of ₱500.

Meeing Time

8:30am to 9:30am is the ideal time for pickup.

Price Includes

  • Lunch
  • Entrance Fees
  • All transportation in destination location
  • Tour Guide

Price Excludes

  • Tips and Gratuties
  • Airport Pickup
What to Expect

At Suyac Island Mangrove Eco-Park in Sagay City, visitors can expect a rich nature and cultural experience. The park is home to one of the oldest and largest Sonneratia alba mangrove forests in the Philippines, where you can explore winding channels and observe diverse marine life and bird species. Managed by the local community through the Suyac Island Ecotourism Attendants Association (SIETAS), the eco-park emphasizes conservation and sustainable tourism, with proceeds supporting local livelihoods. Guided tours are available, offering educational insights into the mangrove ecosystem and its importance, while visitors can also enjoy fresh, locally prepared seafood dishes like kinilaw. For those looking to extend their adventure, nearby Carbin Reef provides excellent snorkeling opportunities amid vibrant coral reefs, making Suyac Island a perfect blend of nature, culture, and community-based eco-tourism.

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