Going here can be pretty challenging given the location. You can come here via boat (100 per head from the port and v.v.) or via tricycle (120 v.v.).
The lagoon is a bit dangerous because of the steep and slippery stairs but it is all worth it.
Lifejackets are available for rent for a fee. Tables cost around 100-150 each.
There is no signal in the area and no electricity. Just complete communion with nature.
Coral formation is really pretty beyond the shoreline of the lagoon and is best for freediving.
The caretakers have a store where you can buy snacks, food and booze.
Rice and freshly caught fish are available for paluto for a fee.
Overall a good place to chill and...
Read moreThe prestine aquamarine seascape, majestic rock formations, and the long yet fun ride to going to this place sums up Blue Lagoon.True to its name any picture taken needs no filter.Natural light, bamboo stairs(requires leg muscles), friendly locals and unspoiled place.I just hope local government will do something about its transportation and plan to maintain a sustainable ecotourism.Didn't I mention, cellular signals are too elusive here.Make sure to download a map before going here.Public bus operates twice a day.But if you are that thrill seeker traveller then haggle a back and forth ride via payong2x(single motor with adjacent seat for 2 installed with a beach...
Read moreI've been seeing blue lagoon multiple times on social media and we wanted to go and experience the place as well.
The sea was great and we had a great board view for taking pictures. My only major problem is travelling to blue lagoon is a bit dangerous, long travel hours from Pagadian City to Tabina.
You should expect to bring extra spare tires since you have to go through bumpy rock roads and steep hills to go there.
Another issue is phone reception. You would barely get any signal here. So just visit this place with this in mind.
The place was okay I liked the clear waters, if only the place was more accessible more people would love to visit this...
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