P
anglao Island is a favorite haunt
of divers and has a number of
dive sites around it. It is also a
jumping off point for dive safaris,
trips to Balicasag, Cabilao,
Pamilacan and Maolboal, dolphin
watching tours, trips to the
Chocolate Hills and a number of
other activities.
Alona Beach is the hotspot here.
Somewhat crowded with hotels and
dive shops, the beach is a hangout
for divers and snorkelers but can
have quite a bit of boat traffic so a
safer option might be to take a trip
to a less active dive or snorkel site
rather than always be on the
lookout for boats off Alona.
There are a variety of great
restaurants right on the beach.
Pizza joints, Swiss, Italian, Thai and
Filipino dishes are all available.
Although there are a lot of divers
and dive shops, Alona Beach is not
generally known for crazy nightlife.
It can be a quiet, romantic place at
night. Restaurants set up candle-lit
tables on the beach and couples
and groups gather to eat good food
and listen to live acoustic music
right on the beach.
Divers going to Alona Beach, can
arrange pick up at the Tagbilaran
airport or pier.
Panglao
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