We didn't snorkel anywhere else around Moalboal, no. There's a nice beach about a 10 minute tricycle ride away, but not much to see snorkelling-wise there. I've heard there's more snorkelling closer to Moalboal town, but didn't see it myself. If I were to do the trip again, I would spend maybe 3 nights in Panagsama Beach (which is where the Sardine Run beach is).
Well, you're in the country that is one of the best, if not the best, place to learn freediving, and I think also one of the most affordable. So if you have the time, then I would highly highly suggest that you go for it. Only a very small percentage of all people can do it, but It's a really great skill to learn and to have, especially for people who love to travel and explore in many different countries, and love exploring the waters or the oceans most.
Enjoy your stay and Adventures over there. Thank God it’s not crowded. Over the past few weeks, thousands of U.S. military troops, vehicles and equipment have started to arrive in the Philippines to use the 9 Military bases all over the country. I can just imagine how many more of them would be going to the tourist spots during their R and R.
Cebu is a beautiful island to dive! I loved it there when I was in the military. Did you check out the monument to king Lapu Lapu who killed Ferdinand Magellan? Also, when you snorkel/free dive, remove the snorkel from your mouth after you inhale. It will allow you to stay down much longer and properly equalize. When you return to surface put it back in.
@@YYC403NOYP LOL, I got out of the Marines in 1995, and was in Cebu in 1994 during the 50th Anniversary of the Leyte Gulf commemoration. We spent several month in the Philippine Islands. I was also there in 92 after Mt. Pinatubu erupted to provide humanitarian aid. The PI are a magical place filled with rich culture and beautiful people. I hope to visit again one day.
Hey mate. It was early enough; about 11:00AM. A lot of tour groups get there around lunchtime so we got there for 10:00AM to be done before they showed up.
Love Moal Boal- sea turtles 🐢, sardines run is so amazing!
Preserve the natural environment
Good work my kabayan 😊
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God bless..can't wait to see more of your adventures.
Thank you! 😃
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Wow! Awesome vlog in Moalboal. Glad you enjoyed your snorkeling in Moalboal. Awesome place.👍🏼❤️
Thank you so much! Yes, Moalboal is a spectacular place.
Did you snorkel anywhere else around Moalboal? We are wondering how much time to spend there.
We didn't snorkel anywhere else around Moalboal, no. There's a nice beach about a 10 minute tricycle ride away, but not much to see snorkelling-wise there. I've heard there's more snorkelling closer to Moalboal town, but didn't see it myself. If I were to do the trip again, I would spend maybe 3 nights in Panagsama Beach (which is where the Sardine Run beach is).
Well, you're in the country that is one of the best, if not the best, place to learn freediving, and I think also one of the most affordable. So if you have the time, then I would highly highly suggest that you go for it. Only a very small percentage of all people can do it, but It's a really great skill to learn and to have, especially for people who love to travel and explore in many different countries, and love exploring the waters or the oceans most.
Yes, we really need to learn to freedive! It's such a good skill.
Enjoy your stay and Adventures over there. Thank God it’s not crowded. Over the past few weeks, thousands of U.S. military troops, vehicles and equipment have started to arrive in the Philippines to use the 9 Military bases all over the country. I can just imagine how many more of them would be going to the tourist spots during their R and R.
Really?! I had no idea that was going on...
*takes a morning swim*
*casually finds a sea turtle chilling*
*chill with said sea turtle*
bro how does that even happen.
🤣 that's exactly what happened - the Philippines is a magical place...
An amazing experience for sure.
Nice video...
Cebu is a beautiful island to dive! I loved it there when I was in the military. Did you check out the monument to king Lapu Lapu who killed Ferdinand Magellan? Also, when you snorkel/free dive, remove the snorkel from your mouth after you inhale. It will allow you to stay down much longer and properly equalize. When you return to surface put it back in.
No, I missed the monument! That would have been great to see. Also, great tip for freediving- that sounds like a gamechanger.
Any plans of enlisting again? 😊 Heard they're opening again a US naval base in Zambales😆
@@YYC403NOYP LOL, I got out of the Marines in 1995, and was in Cebu in 1994 during the 50th Anniversary of the Leyte Gulf commemoration. We spent several month in the Philippine Islands. I was also there in 92 after Mt. Pinatubu erupted to provide humanitarian aid. The PI are a magical place filled with rich culture and beautiful people. I hope to visit again one day.
how was your humba and paksiw, do you like it?
It was SO GOOD. All the food we had in the Philippines was exceptionally delicious.
cute turtle.
i hope Batanes is in your list
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welcome to my home city cebu 🎉
Thank you! Beautiful place.
WENT TO THE WATERFALL IN CEBU IN 2011..ITS HUGE STARTS WITH A K..FORGOT NAME PRETTY
Yes, Kawasan Falls? I have a video coming out tomorrow about going there!! It must have been great in 2011.
Kawasan falls? Sadly it got destroyed by a typhoon last 2021.
@@onceuponaglobe YES KAWAN FALLS BUT IT GOT DESTROYED I HEARD JUST NOW
@@ScaredHamshee YEA KAWASAN FALLS, THAT'S SAD, IF IT DID, IT WAS MAGICAL
What time of day was it at the 3:30 mark with the turtle's ?
Hey mate. It was early enough; about 11:00AM. A lot of tour groups get there around lunchtime so we got there for 10:00AM to be done before they showed up.