Apo Reef Itinerary and Expenses:

Day 1
9: pm – Ride a bus bound to Batangas Port from Alabang
11:00 pm – Arrival at Batangas Port.
11:20 am – Buy ticket for RORO bound to Abra de Ilog, Mindoro
12:50 am – Board the ferry to Abra de Ilog.
3:00 am – Arrival in Abra de Ilog. Board a bus to Sablayan,
4:00 am – Arrival at Sablayan town. Ride a tricycle to Sablayan Tourism Office.
5:00 am – Sablayan Tourism Office opened up. Registration and payment of fees.
6:00 am – Buy food and drinks at the market near the Sablayan coast.
7:00 am – Boarded the large outrigger boat for Apo Reef from Sablayan.
9:15 am – Arrival at Apo Reef.
9:25 am – Quick briefing .
9:45 am – Set up camp. Cook brunch.
12:00 noon – Snorkeling.
5:00 pm – Mangrove walking tour, rafting at the lake and hike up the lighthouse.
6:pm – watch sunset.
7:00 pm – cook dinner.
9:00 pm – sleep.

Day 2
7: 30 am – Breakfast.
8: 30 am – Beach bumming. Back to Lighthouse
11:00 am – Leave Apo Reef. Snorkeling at the shipwreck.
3:00 pm – Arrival at Sablayan town proper.
4:00 pm – Late lunch at the eatery near the bus terminal.
5:00 pm – Board bus to Abra de Ilog.

Apo Reef Expenses:
RORO fare : Php 260 (one way) x 2 = Php 540
Terminal fee : Php 30 x 2 =Php 60
Bus fare to Batangas: Php 170 x 2 = Php 340
Bus fare to Abra de Ilog from Batangas = Php 220 (one way) x 2 = Php 440
Food and drinks =
(Apo Reef Tour Package)
Boat Fare: Php 7,500 (good for 10-15 people)
Tour Guide: Php 750
Entrance Fee: Php 250 (Filipinos), Php 450 (Foreigners)
Snorkeling Gear: Php 100
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Related Post:
Apo Reef Lighthouse : Beyond First Impression
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Hi Gael! Nice post on Apo Reef! Very informative, thank you!
I was wondering if you have another number of Ate Norie’s? I can’t seem to connect to her number 0928-4659585. My cousin and I wanted to visit on February next year pero dalawa lang kami! Hopefully may makasabay kami para less gastos.
will get back to you.
Hi..
kababalik lang namin galing vacation sa pilipinas, haha at ito naman ako looking forward sa gala, apo reef is one of my target during our next vacation we like the idea of traveling with our own way, i mean backpacker.
very informative ung blog mo about apo reef, maraming salamat po.sana ay maraming pang tulad mo. blog help us a lot lalo na sa pagplan ng vacation.
salamat uli
salamat. i plan to make more itineraries.
Hi! Hindi ba mahirap kumuha ng bus from abra de ilog to sablayan if we are group of 30?
hi Thor, mukhang mahihirapan kayo. i suggest getting a bus from Manila or Alabang that goes directly to Sablayan or San Jose.
hello Gail!
meron ba kami pwedeng paliguan sa apo reef or sablayan after namin mag snorkeling sa apo reef? saka meron ba kami pwede paglutuan sa apo reef kung mag overnight kami doon? advise naman po, please. Thanks in advance.
hi, yes meron. my mga bantay dun, my lutuan sila, at my banyo din, pero d xa ganun kalinis. enjoy your trip!
Hi, i joined my friends, we’re 4. we texted the tourism officer before a couple of days before our visit which was a good thing because they talked to another group ( 3 divers) and asked them if we could share the boat.i posted the number of the tourism officer on my Apo reef travel guide.better to go there on weekends,text the tourism officer first and ask her if there are other groups scheduled to visit and ask her if you can join them.