Magic Island is a fantastic spot, but if you're not into cliff jumping, it might not be the best destination for you, as this is the primary activity available. The island offers a variety of jump heights, ranging from 3 meters (10 feet) to 10 meters (32 feet). The highest jump I attempted was 7 meters (22 feet), and it was already quite terrifying—good luck to anyone brave enough to try the 10-meter jump!
There is an entrance fee of 250 pesos (approximately 4.27 USD as of July 24, 2024) to get in, which is something to consider when planning your visit.
Overall, Magic Island provides an exhilarating experience for thrill-seekers and cliff jumping enthusiasts. If you're up for the challenge, it's definitely...
Read moreWe did Island Hopping private tour and we end up here and didn’t go to the other islands my kids loved the jumping area. The water is so clear and you can do snorkeling and see fish and beautiful corals. The food is great too. They also have fresh sea urchin. I highly recommend doing the stop here even if you don’t jump just swim and snorkel. The lifeguards are very helpful and friendly and one of them was kind enougj to show his talent in making bubble rings, just amazing. Don’t miss this place when you go Island...
Read moreA small island included in most of the island hopping tours. It’s main attraction are the platforms it has of like 6 different heights for cliff jumping. I managed the 7 meter one but didn’t manage to go of the 9 or 10 meter ones which I am annoyed at myself about. People around to assist if you get into trouble with the choppy water below. Not much else to do there besides this… and a small feee to get onto the island which most tours...
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