Apo Reef & Pandan Island Travel Guide: Sablayan’s Ultimate Island Escapade

Apo Reef

Welcome to Apo Reef & Pandan Island!

Endowed with amazing and world class wonders, the heart of Occidental Mindoro guarantees everyone with unforgettable rendezvous with its warm people, rich culture and diverse nature – welcome to wonderful Sablayan home to the world-renowned Apo Reef!

The biggest municipality and the top ecotourism destination of the province of Occidental Mindoro, Sablayan offers variety of activities specially to those adventure driven souls who want to commune with nature.

Apo Reef
Nemo in the waters of Apo Reef

The mountains and forests of Sablayan are home to diverse flora and fauna, some of which are endemic to the island, and harbor great rivers, lakes, caves and waterfalls. Its museum and parks offer a historical and recreational experience. Its surrounding islands shine with their white sand on waters teeming with vivid and superb marine life.

Sablayan also covers the world-famous Apo Reef National Marine Park, which is considered as Asia’s largest atoll-like reef, the second largest in the world next only to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. It is a 34 square kilometer reef that serves as habitat of more than 350 marine species such as sharks, sea hawks, manta rays, stingrays and other tropical fishes and invertebrates.

Apo Reef
Apo Island Lighthouse

But more than its striking scenery, both inland and underwater, Sablayan takes pride of its people with the rich culture of the indigenous Mangyans and the inborn hospitality of Sablayeños. Come and experience the wonderful Sablayan and be mesmerized with its unmatched offerings.

How to Get to Sablayan, Apo Reef & Pandan Island

Manila to Sablayan

By Air

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro is the gateway to Sablayan by air. Cebu Pacific has regular flight to San Jose from Manila, travel time takes 45 minutes. From San Jose airport, take a short ride by tricycle to bus terminal, then hop to a bus going to Sablayan, fare is a little over P100, for a travel time of two-and-a-half to three hours. There are also air-conditioned vans that can be rented from the airport although they cost higher at P3500 and up.

Apo Reef
Beautiful turquoise water of Apo Reef

By Land/Sea

Manila to Sablayan Direct

There are buses from Cubao, PITX and Sampaloc, Manila going straight to San Jose, Occidental Mindoro that pass through Sablayan. Air-conditioned Dimple Star Transport Buses from Sampaloc costs around P800 (as of April 2017) inclusive of the ferry and terminal fee in Batangas Port, last trip is 8PM from Sampaloc. They also have terminal in Alabang. Contact No: +639086315495 and +639086964803.

You can book your bus  or plane ticket from Manila to San Jose or vice versa below.

BOOK YOUR BUS/PLANE FROM MANILA TO SAN JOSE, MINDORO

Manila to Batangas

For budget travelers, the cheapest way to get to Sablayan from Manila by land and sea is to go to Batangas Port for P197 fare (as of February 2019) for a travel time of 2 to 3 hours. You can book your bus tickets from Manila to Batangas and vice versa below.

BOOK YOUR BUS FROM MANILA TO BATANGAS

Batangas to Abre de Ilog

From Batangas Port catch a ferry to Abra de Ilog at P260 (as of February 2019) plus P30 terminal fee (as of February 2019), a 2 to 2.5 hours boat ride.

Abra de Ilog to Sablayan

In Abra de Ilog, transfer to a Roro Bus or a Dimple Star Bus to Sablayan for another three hours ride, fare is P240 (as of February 2019). If there are still available bus from Batangas Port better arranged your seats from there as the buses are usually get filled even before reaching Abra de Ilog. Alternatively there are vans from Abra de Ilog to Sablayan though rare, charging at least P250 per passenger.

Montenegro and Besta are the ferry operators in Batangas Port to Abra de Ilog. Please verify the schedule if you are taking a ferry, their sites are not updated, you may call Montenegro at (043)723-6980 / (043)723-8294 or the Port of Batangas hotline at (043)7238243.

Sablayan to Apo Reef

Going to Apo Reef, tours are managed and controlled by the local government of Sablayan, Contact No: Globe: 0917-170-6723 Smart: 0998-546-5917 Landline: (043) 458 0028. Boat rental as of February 2017 is fixed at P10,000 (good for 10-15 persons) for 36 hours (payable in eco-tourism office). Entrance fee in Apo Reef is P325 per person for Filipinos and P650 for foreigners (payable in Sabayan Tourism Office). Tour guide is optional, but in case you need one (which I think not), it is P750. Snorkel and mask set can be rented also at the tourism office for P150/set, so as the tents at P200 good for two persons and P300 good for 4-5.

Pandan Island
Pandan Island

How to Book Your Apo Reef Trip

Requirements

Local Tourist

    • Valid identification Card bearing photo and signature

Domestic Tourist & Foreign Tourist

    • Valid identification Card bearing photo and signature
    • Notice of confirmed booking at Sablayan Tourism Office
    • Booking acceptance from DOT Accredited Establishment in Sablayan

Booking Procedure

  • Coordinate/register at Sablayan Tourism Office via walk-in or via Phone/telephone call: Globe: 0917-170-6723 Smart: 0998-546-5917 Landline: (043) 458 0028
  • Booking arrangements can only be processed during weekdays (Monday-Friday) 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • For Apo Reef Natural Park and/or Pandan Grande Island – book at least 3 days ahead prior to your visit.
  • For Marine Sanctuary Tour via Glass Bottom Boat first trip (7 am) and second trip (8 AM) – book at least a day before.

Package Tours

For package tours at Apo Reef Natural Park, contact the following Travel and Tour Agency DOT Accredited:

LAGAW MINDORO
Angeles U. Reyes
09273089027 / 09997327949
FB Page: Lagaw Mindoro
G-mail: [email protected]

EXPLORE OCC. MINDORO
Angelita Atienza
09190029643 / 09102801768 / 09456708620
FB Page: Explore Occidental Travel & Tours
G-mail: [email protected]

VAKAZ TRAVEL AND TOUR’s
Jun Atienza
9150524088 / 09662794488
G-mail: [email protected]

How to Book Your Pandan Island Trip

Requirements

  • Sablayeño – Valid IDs with address and vaccination card
  • Domestic and Foreign Tourists – Valid IDs with address and vaccination card

For booking in Pandan Grande Island, contact 0908 359 0362 / 09393887308 or visit their website at www.pandan.com.

Fees

Environmental Fee (To be paid at Tourism Sablayan Office)

    • Sablayeño (picnic and snorklers) – P25 (I.D must be presented upon payment)
    • Local Tourist/ Foreigner (picnic and snorklers) – P55
    • Divers – P275

Boat Fee (To be paid at Boat Dispatcher)

    • Ordinary Boat – P350 for the 1st Person, P50 each for the 2nd to the 15th person (one-way only)
    • Glass Bottom Boat – P2,200 maximum of 12 Pax

* Boat Dispatcher Contact No: 09354800071

Pandan Island Entrance Fee (To be paid at Pandan Grande Island Resorts)

    • Adult – P300
    • Kids (5-12yrs old) – P150
    • Cottage Fee – P250

Where to Stay in Sablayan, Apo Reef & Pandan Island

The best way to experience Apo Reef is to pitch a tent on the beach and stay overnight. If you prefer Pandan Island, you may stay in the resort in Pandan Island. You may also opt to stay in the resorts and hotels in mainland Sablayan.

Pandan Island Beach Resort Corporation in Pandan Island, just a short boat ride from the mainland offers accommodations and various amenities and activities. For more information, please visit their website at www.pandan.com.

Apo Reef
Sunset at Apo Reef

For those who prefer to stay in the mainland, there are several hotels, inns, apartelles and beach resorts located there. These include:

La Sofia Apartelle
Address: P. Urieta St. Buenavista, Sablayan
Contact: (43)7430209 / +639207013551

Emely Hotel & Restaurant
Address: 115 Gozar St., Buenavista, Sablayan
Contact: +639192859372

Feliz Del Mar Beach Park
Address: Sitio Puting Buhangin Poblacion, Sablayan
Contact: +639214326796  / +63928-3574525

D.J.  Beach Resort
Address: Sitio Busaran, Poblacion, Sablayan
Contact: +63919-2859372

Landmanz Hotel & Restaurant
Address; 8914 Arellano St. Buenavista, Sablayan
Contact: +639104284569 / +639196157184

Mega Pinoy Beach Resort
Address: Poblacion, Sablayan
Contact: +639203489415

Along D’ Beach Resort
Address: Poblacion, Sablayan
Contact: +639214049242

Sablayan Adventure Camp Beach Resort
Address: Punta, Poblacion, Sablayan
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sablayanadventurecamp.com

Country Wood Resort And Hotel
Address: Laya, Poblacion, Sablayan
Contact: +639208057255

Garden of Eden Resort
Contact No: +639084348034

Villa Ocampo
Address: Sitio Laya, Barangay Poblacion, Sablayan
Contact: +639186665479 / +639185111886

Apo Reef
Inviting!

Activities in Sablayan, Apo Reef & Pandan Island

  • Dive in the world-famous Apo Reef guarantees sightings of sharks and other rare marine species sighting
  • Dive and snorkel in the waters around Pandan Island
  • For non divers, experience a unique and the best snorkeling by holding on a bamboo frame being dragged slowly by a pumpboat, see the sharks, turtles, manta and other pelagic underneath
  • Trek and swim to Malatungtong and Pandurucan Waterfalls
  • Enjoy the white sand beaches of Pandan Grande, Pandan Pequeño and Apo Island
  • Spend overnight in Apo Island on a tent
  • Climb to the Apo Reef Lighthouse and see the 360 degrees unobstructed view of the marine park
  • Visit Mindoro Pines dubbed as Little Baguio of Mindoro, Libuao Lake, Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm, Siburan Forest and Sablayan Eco Park
  • Trek Mt. Iglit-Baco National Park, a sanctuary for endangered Tamaraws
  • Witness the best view of sunset at Parola Park
  • Trace the history with the town’s old churches and museums
  • Immerse with the rich culture of indigenous Mangyans
  • Trek the hills of Mt. Agsuli
  • Explore Carungcaban Cave
Apo Reef
Rich and pristine marine life!

Sample Sablayan, Apo Reef & Pandan Island Itinerary

(Apo Reef by land trip to and from Manila)

Day 0: En Route to Batangas

2130H – 2200H: Assembly in Pasay
2200H: Departure from Pasay to Batangas Port

Day 1: En-Route to Apo Reef

0030H: Arrival in Batangas Port
0030H – 0200H: Assembly/Buy Ticket/Board Ferry
0200H – 0400H: Batangas to Abra de Ilog via Montenegro Lines
0400H – 0700H: Abra de Ilog to Sablayan by Dimples Bus
0700H – 1000H: Arrival in Sablayan/Register and Settle Payments at Sablayan Eco-Tourism Office/Breakfast/Shop for camping supplies
1000H – 1300H: Sablayan to Apo Reef by boat
1300H – 1430H: Arrival in Apo Reef/Setup Camp/Prepare Lunch/Lunch
1430H – 1800H: Explore Apo Reef: Trek the lighthouse, rafting in lagoon, swim, snorkel, photo ops, prepare dinner
1800H – 1900H: Dinner
1900H: Socials, Bonfire, Lights off

Day 2: Explore Apo Reef, Pandan Island & Return to Sablayan

0500H – 0630H: Call time/Watch Sunrise/Prepare Breakfast
0630H – 0800H: Breakfast/Prepare for Snorkeling Tour
0800H – 1000H: Guided Snorkeling
1000H – 1030H: Break Camp
1030H – 1330H: Apo Reef to Pandan Island
1330H – 1430H: Lunch in Pandan Island
1430H – 1600H: Explore Pandan Island/Swim/Snorkel/Photo Ops
1600H – 1630H: Pandan to Sablayan
1630H – 1800H: Wash up in Eco-Tourism Complex
1800H – 2100H: Buy bus ticket to Batangas/Dinner/Rest
2100H: Wait for Bus/Depart from Sablayan to Batangas

Day 3: Back in Manila

0400H: Arrival in Batangas (Diversion Road)
0400H – 0730H: Transfer to Pasay bound bus, Batangas to Pasay
0730H – 0830H: Pasay to Home
0830H: Home

Estimated Budget: P4,500 – P5,000 for a group of 10 person

Apo Reef
Ultimate island experience!

Notes

  • Boat rental rate starts from P10,000 for 36 hours good for 10-15 persons, payable in Sablayan Tourism Office
  • Entrance fee in Apo Reef is P325 per person (Filipinos) and P650 per person (foreigners), Sablayan Tourism Office
  • Tour guide is optional, but in case you need one (which I think not) P1,000.00
  • Diving in Apo Reef can also be arranged in the tourism office. Cost: One-time diving fee of is P1,980 (Filipinos) and P2,450 (foreigners); Dive Master fee of P500/dive; complete set of equipment/gear rental for a day at P1,600; tank rental of P300/tank; plus the boat rental which is at least P10,000 that can fit 10-15 persons. It would be best to join a group to share cost for the boat.
  • Snorkel and Mask set can be rented at the tourism office for 150/set
  • Tents can also be rented at P200/tent that is good for 2 persons and P300/tent good for 4-5 persons
  • Tourism office offers various tours, trips and packages which include trip to Island Experience, Caving, Diving, Snorkeling, Trekking, Museum Tour, etc.
  • No mobile signal of any network in the island, but radio communication is available
  • Solar powered electricity is available only in the evening
  • Going home, there are vans direct to home in Sablayan, rate is P1000+
  • There are vans from Sablayan going to Abra de Ilog, fare is at least P300 but trips are rare and limited
  • Dimple Star buses that transport passenger from Abra de Ilog Port to San Jose via Sablayan
  • There are provincial non-airconditioned buses in Sablayan going to Abra de Ilog but the trip takes more than four hours due to numerous stops
  • The most convenient way for me is to ride a Dimple Star Bus from Sablayan to Batangas for P550 (inclusive of Ro-Ro and Terminal Fee), if you decide to take Dimple Star reserve your seat ahead!

*Updated to reflect recent rate 01-March-2012 / 31-Jan-2017 / 07-Apr-2020/10-Mar-2023

Comments

  1. dette

    dj beach resort’s new number: 09468732673.tnx

  2. penelope

    thank you so much for sharing this, dami naitulong nito sa kin 🙂

  3. madel

    hi add me on my facebook..and i have pictures there….. just leave a message to accept you.. to let me know that you’r interested to see all my pictures…

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  4. […] Perhaps it was the sign. After all, if there are places worth coming back over and over again, Apo Reef is surely one of […]

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  6. Hi we will be in Mindoro on Feb 15 – 18, we are also going to apo reef but we’re only 2. Just dropping by to see if there are any travelers on that date so that we can share a boat. thanks.

    1. michael james

      hi agnes, how was your trip?we are also planning to go to apo reef and pandan island this year. i would like to ask if you have any tips and suggestions that can share to us..thanks!!

      1. madel

        don’t go with PANDAN ISLAND.. . . .im there last last week.. but i can’t enjoy my staying there.. the owner of the pandan island was so “rugged”. and not friendly.. and the owner friendly with the foreigner.. but if you are filipino they can’t entertain you..

        apo reef is the best place i ever had.. promise the sand was different… there are 2 kind there of sand.. promise you’ll enjoy in APO REEF…

        APO REEF.. is the best.. and SIKATUNA.. they ROOM THERE was to nice and eligant.

        1. Vanessa

          Hi Madel!

          How did you go to Apo Reef? How much is the boat? 🙂

          I’ll be traveling on August 24-27 2012 and I’m looking for someone the share the boat. Just a shout out in case somebody’s interested. 🙂

          1. @vanessa. yeah i’ve there in apo reef. hmm but my tour was in package with E-PHILIPPINES. i dont know how much is the boat… but i think almost 3 to 5k , and the hour travel was 3 to 4hrs from sablayan upto aporeef, back and forth na un.
            all i say that apo reef was amazing. and try to snorkling there’s so many fish.. apo reef is the 2nd to largest reef….

          2. jee

            Hi Vanessa! sayang naman, my flight to San Jose is scheduled July 20-23. I’m looking also for a travel buddy to share boat/tour expenses though I’m still torn between Siblayan/Apo Reef and Bulalacao.

    2. michael james

      also, can we have your sample itenerary and budget for the tour..thanks!!

  7. madel

    hi po.. feb 10 to 13 2012 nasa mindoro kami aporeef / pandan .. just text me nalang kung nandun kayo .para meet meet lang =)//
    more friends dba? hehehe.. just email me..

    [email protected]

    1. Wow! I might go there on those dates 🙂

  8. raine

    may booked flight na kami sa san jose on feb2-6,2012.. gusto sana namin pumunta ng apo reef pero 2 lang kami.. baka may makasabay kami ng travel date na pwede kami sumama sa group niyo.. email me at [email protected]

  9. Vanessa

    Hi! I love your blog. Anyway, I’ve been planning to go to Pandan Island for years now. Hopefully, I can push through with it next year. I want to go to Apo Reef also. The boat is really expensive since I’ll be traveling alone. Do you have any tips? What are the possibilities that I’d get to hitch with another group going there?

    Thanks so much!

    1. mary

      i will be going to visit apo reef on jan2-jan5, wanna come with me?

      1. Vanessa

        My flights are booked for August 24-27. 🙁 It would have been nice.

        Anybody else going on those dates? 🙂

        1. Vanessa

          I finally did it! 😀 Just want to share my experience traveling to pandan and apo alone. 🙂

          Anyway, i wasnt so sure if i’d be able to go to apo reef since i’ll be alone and the boat costs 8K. Fortunately, when I got to pandan island, an american with 3 other filipinos decided to go too. so that’ll be 5 of us dividing the cost. Later in the afternoon, 2 French girls also checked into the island so we invited them to join us which means mas mura na. haha. All in all, for the apo reef tour alone, i spent:
          trip: 1220 (inclusive of a packed lunch)
          entrance fee: 325
          snorkeling: 300

          They dont allow intro dive in the apo reef though. apo reef is wonderful and all the trouble of getting there is worth it. 😀

          i didnt get any bad experiences from pandan island though. instead gained new friends. the owners were really nice, tough but nice. hehe. although the resort can really be pricey. buffet dinner is required which costs 450. the idea is that the owners wanted everyone at the resort to be together during dinner time and meet and talk to each other. they call it a pandan family. the bar is an honesty bar, you can get any drink you want and just list it down to be settled upon check out.

          i’m now planning on going back and maybe camp at the apo reef island mismo. 😀

  10. em

    Excited na ako by next year. mag punta kaming PANDAN / APOREEF(TENT tulugan namin) / SIKATUNA BEACH / SABLAYAN TOWN PROPER.. =) yehey.. Feb10-13,2012 kami dun..excited na ako

    1. I might go there on those dates din 🙂

  11. Bee

    I tried calling DJ Beach Resort, they said its the wrong number. Do you have another contact number for them?? Thanks

    1. dette

      09468732673 dj beach resort

  12. Im so proud of myself …hahahaha, at nakapunta na ako dito! malayo pero masaya!

    1. Balik tayo 🙂

  13. Are you sure there a direct bus from Abra de Ilog to Puerto Galera? I read that the road used to be impassable and people would usually hire a pumpboat to travel between Abra de Ilog to Puerto Galera.

    Just making sure since it would be great to have a Sablayan-PG trip to get the most of Mindoro in one trip.

    1. Haha! Thanks Marcos, I haven’t tried that route yet and yes you are right, only motorbikes can pass through the road linking Abra and Puerto. There was actually a plan since early 2000 to improve the road, pero di pa din pala nagmaterialize. Anyway, for those going to Puerto from Abra de Ilog (or the other way around), take the direct boat guys. Thanks again Marcos 🙂

      1. thanks for the reply. Will definitely take note of it 😀

      2. Michael Torres

        ung 3K po an stemate budget trip sa sample itenerary..kasama na po ba dun ang pamasahe from manila to mindoro (viceVersa)?

  14. lin

    hi: nice post,I plane to puerto galera from san jose,step sablayan.mamburao.abra de llog,how i get to puerto galera from abra de llog,are there regular boat,thank you

    1. Hi Lin, from Abra de Ilog, you can catch a bus to Puerto Galera

  15. i’m planning this for next year with an officemate, buti nlng i chcked ur site uli. ang mahal pala ng boat rental, kelangan ko mangkuyog ng mga tao. question, ilan po yung capacity ng isang boat? thnx mucho! 🙂

  16. ian

    nice post about detail trips and to apo island and pandan island… care to visit my travel blog too – http://ilovegoingplaces.blogspot.com

  17. nice post… very very informative 🙂

    1. thanks flip! 🙂

  18. affordable lang pala!
    kakaexcite. hanap muna ko rashguards at isang pamatay na underwatercam…

    1. bili na chyng! 🙂

  19. isa pa tong gusto ko punatahan. sana matuto na ako mag-dive. hehe

    1. tara ate jack, let us dive 😉

  20. shared this! ang ganda pala talga, dapat makapunta nako dito

    1. i’m planning to go there sa saturday.. sana mag enjoy din kami =) super exciting!

      1. wow nainggit ako! enjoy! enjoy!

    2. thanks padi! punta na 🙂

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