- Online inquiry and booking guide through the website.
- Briefing on the dos and
don'ts
when on the Island.
- Guided routes and scheduled nature activities.
- Community-led experiences.
-
Waste
management and safety protocols.
- Post-visit feedback collection.
- Social sharing with responsibility reminders.
Ideal weather with sunny and dry conditions perfect for enjoying the island's key attractions including white-sand beaches, vast mangrove forests, and the spectacular sandbar, most visible at low tide.
Brings heavy rain and typhoons, restricting outdoor activities and access to attractions. However, offers fewer crowds and cooler temperatures for those who don't mind occasional rain.
To sustain the beauty of Alibijaban Island, practicing responsible travel in a protected landscape is the campaign's utmost priority.
Pack out all non-biodegradable waste. Avoid touching, collecting, or disturbing wildlife, shells, corals, and mangroves.
Bring reusable containers and utensils. Minimize single-use plastics. Dispose of waste only in designated areas.
Kabibe Mandala activities use washed-up shells only; harvesting is strictly prohibited. Respect community spaces, livelihoods, and cultural practices.
All guests are encouraged to sign the Alibijaban Visitor Pledge, affirming commitment to conservation and respectful travel.
Ensuring a safe and well-managed island experience for all visitors.
All visitors must coordinate with local guides before exploring mangrove trails or coastal areas.
Sea travel and activities are weather-dependent; schedules may change for safety reasons.
Follow guide instructions at all times, especially in sensitive ecosystems.
Inform guides of any medical conditions before activities.
Night movement around the island should be limited and done only with proper lighting and guidance.
If you're a person who loves to DIY, below is a sample of the expenses for going to Alibijaban Island based on a group of 4 adults + 1 kid.
| Item | Group Amount | Individual Amount |
|---|---|---|
| [Bus] Cubao to San Andres | P581.00 | - |
| Food & Water for 4 Adults + 1 Kid | P889.00 | P222.25 |
| Environmental Fee | P20.00 | P5.00 |
| Boat (2-way) | P800.00 | P200.00 |
| Water (2 Large Pails) | P100.00 | - |
| Accommodation | P1,000.00 | P250.00 |
| DENR Environmental Fee | P30.00 | - |
| [Van] San Andres to Lucena Grand Terminal | P300.00 | - |
| TOTAL | P1,688.25 |
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Boat to Burias Island (2-way) | P600.00 |
| Boat to Sandbar (2-way) | P50.00 |
| Boat to Floating Cottage (2-way) | P50.00 |
| Floating Cottage Entrance (1hr) | P200.00 |
Choose from our curated tour packages or plan your own DIY adventure. All packages include guidance from local experts and ensure sustainable tourism practices.
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Join a group tour for a 2-day, 1-night adventure exploring Alibijaban's natural wonders with fellow travelers.
From P999/head
Joiners & Exclusive Tour options available. Choose from Day Tour (P999), 2D1N (P2,599), or 3D2N (P3,499) packages.
P2,599/head
Comprehensive tour package with experienced guides focusing on sustainable tourism and community engagement.
P3,499/head
All-inclusive package with meals included. Joiners & Exclusive Tour options available.
P3,499/head
Local tour operator with meals included. Specializes in community-based tourism experiences.
Budget-Friendly
Plan your own adventure with our comprehensive DIY guide. Perfect for experienced travelers who prefer flexibility.
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Watch our campaign video to get a glimpse of the Alibijaban Experience.
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Essential resources for planning your Alibijaban journey.