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Immuki Island

Balaoan, La Union, Philippines
4.5(447)
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Jennifer CorreaJennifer Correa
We've been in this place 3x already. 1st and 2nd time, entrance is only 20 pesos. Cottage is free of use, and its 1st come 1st serve. We rented cottage boat papuntang lagoon 1,2, and 3. The owner of Boats is friendly. The place is super clean. Water is blue, and you can opt to rent a life vest of you are not a good swimmer. Our 3rd time was last dec 27,2022. Entrance to the island became 30 for students, and 50 for regular. We saw an empty cottage, but the local told us it was already reserved. They asked us if we want to be in a cottage boat (they're using it as temporary cottage because it can't go to the lagoon due to low tide), but we need to pay 250 for 2hours We didn't have a choice since we had our packed food with us. Water is not that clear compared to the last time we visited (we even used googles before). We're hoping in our next visit that they'll have additional cottages to accommodate tourists, especially during peak seasons.
Adrian DyAdrian Dy
One of the lesser known places of La Union. We went here on our third trip to La Union. Wouldn't prioritize this place over other attractions such as the main beach or Tangadan Falls, but it's another place to go to if you have time and already been other more popular attractions. The trek is a bit more dangerous and I would NOT recommend this place at all for parties with kids or older adults. The floor is sharp and falling would definitely scratch by a good deal. Please avoid wearing footwear with thin soles, you'll feel the rocks if you do. You would need to trek across shallow waters (a boat to take you across is available for minimal fee), go through a lot of greenery on top of sharp rocks, before you can take a dip into one of their mini pools and have a glance of the open ocean. Good thing is, there aren't many people. And yeah, we spotted a tiny sea snake.
Biyaheng KolehiyalaBiyaheng Kolehiyala
Immuki Island is one of the known tourist destinations in La Union. It's beautiful here, with clear waters, and accommodating staff. They have a parking space, residents will assist you while parking your car. Upon entry, you will be paying a certain amount (I can't remember the exact amount but ranges from PHP 20.00-PHP 30.00 only). We weren't able to try the balsa since we have other places to go to. But I would like to mention that the staff offers visitors balsa orientation before proceeding. Make sure to bring extra clothes and wear aqua shoes or sandals if planning to visit.
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We've been in this place 3x already. 1st and 2nd time, entrance is only 20 pesos. Cottage is free of use, and its 1st come 1st serve. We rented cottage boat papuntang lagoon 1,2, and 3. The owner of Boats is friendly. The place is super clean. Water is blue, and you can opt to rent a life vest of you are not a good swimmer. Our 3rd time was last dec 27,2022. Entrance to the island became 30 for students, and 50 for regular. We saw an empty cottage, but the local told us it was already reserved. They asked us if we want to be in a cottage boat (they're using it as temporary cottage because it can't go to the lagoon due to low tide), but we need to pay 250 for 2hours We didn't have a choice since we had our packed food with us. Water is not that clear compared to the last time we visited (we even used googles before). We're hoping in our next visit that they'll have additional cottages to accommodate tourists, especially during peak seasons.
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One of the lesser known places of La Union. We went here on our third trip to La Union. Wouldn't prioritize this place over other attractions such as the main beach or Tangadan Falls, but it's another place to go to if you have time and already been other more popular attractions. The trek is a bit more dangerous and I would NOT recommend this place at all for parties with kids or older adults. The floor is sharp and falling would definitely scratch by a good deal. Please avoid wearing footwear with thin soles, you'll feel the rocks if you do. You would need to trek across shallow waters (a boat to take you across is available for minimal fee), go through a lot of greenery on top of sharp rocks, before you can take a dip into one of their mini pools and have a glance of the open ocean. Good thing is, there aren't many people. And yeah, we spotted a tiny sea snake.
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Immuki Island is one of the known tourist destinations in La Union. It's beautiful here, with clear waters, and accommodating staff. They have a parking space, residents will assist you while parking your car. Upon entry, you will be paying a certain amount (I can't remember the exact amount but ranges from PHP 20.00-PHP 30.00 only). We weren't able to try the balsa since we have other places to go to. But I would like to mention that the staff offers visitors balsa orientation before proceeding. Make sure to bring extra clothes and wear aqua shoes or sandals if planning to visit.
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4.5
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4.0
3y

Ample space for parking

Entrance fee is paid to the barangay its 50 pesos for adults per head (environmental fee if you call it) this 2023. Shower 10 pesos Toilet 5 pesos Stalls of food and trinkets are at the entrance Free cottage NOT anymore came back at 2023 and you pay for it and its for donation.

Parking give any amount. NO more. They ask for 50 pesos.

Balsa 150. THE PRICE CHANGED. Forgot to ask. Kayaking

Cottages are available for picnic. No need to hire balsa (f you want to leave the island dry... then do hire one). You can walk towards the island. Three lagoons are available. Be aware that there is low tide and high tide. Better to visit on times that its high tide.

We brought our own snorkeling gears. Great place for beginners to snorkel around. No strong waves to push you around since the marshes, dead corals and living ones are around.

Came here on a sunday and theres a lot of people. The water's high too, so the lagoons have a lot of water😁😁😄.

CAME Back Dec. 2023. Lots of visitors on christmas. Since, you usually spend an hour to 2 hours. People come and go.

No need to bring with you your change of clothes to the cottages if you want. Just leave it in your car and take it when you...

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5.0
2y

Went to visit during our vacation in December of 22 right after pandemic... no booze very strict rule but has tersina small store by lola across the street got a Red horse for me and my son in a plastic bag in which he was trippin cause no alcohol in plastic bag like stateside we drink it before headin back...can order food and soda at the kitchen counter cook to order...over all if I remember correctly it cost 500ish per boat? Got small stall for gift shops,, Bring snorkel kit has a few slough by islands left side by the last swimming hole just hike about 30 to 50 feet until get to the open and swim with fishy i.e yellow tang... Puffer fish, star fish, blue tang etc etc.... not quite like Hawaii, Great Barrier or Palau but for a little touristy spot not to bad.... friendly folks.... friendly boat attendy and can also buy Sea Urchins from farms attended by locals...as well tour on the farm if needed be by the boat attendee just give them few tip say 100 P on top of the rental fee...We had 3 rented since we had quite big entourage tag along.... was fun.... we were from the neighborin town of...

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2y

We've been in this place 3x already. 1st and 2nd time, entrance is only 20 pesos. Cottage is free of use, and its 1st come 1st serve. We rented cottage boat papuntang lagoon 1,2, and 3. The owner of Boats is friendly. The place is super clean. Water is blue, and you can opt to rent a life vest of you are not a good swimmer. Our 3rd time was last dec 27,2022. Entrance to the island became 30 for students, and 50 for regular. We saw an empty cottage, but the local told us it was already reserved. They asked us if we want to be in a cottage boat (they're using it as temporary cottage because it can't go to the lagoon due to low tide), but we need to pay 250 for 2hours We didn't have a choice since we had our packed food with us. Water is not that clear compared to the last time we visited (we even used googles before). We're hoping in our next visit that they'll have additional cottages to accommodate tourists, especially during...

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