Once Islas is a new tourist location near Zamboanga City. It is composed of 11 islands, with 3 open to the public. The rest of the islands are privately-owned but are in deliberation for public tourism.
The best time to come to Once Islas is during April to May. On the other months there are plenty of jellyfish in the waters, which can bring some discomfort and even injuries to visitors.
There are plenty of activities you, your partner, your barkada, and your family can do in the islands. You can have a picnic on the warm white sand, marvel at rock formations, swim in clear waters, kayak, freedive, and even trek!
This rising tourism spot is perfect for you if you’re looking for an undisturbed piece of paradise. Visit Once Islas now!
How to get to Once Islas?
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From CDO to Zamboanga to Once Islas
1. From CDO fly to Zamboanga
2. Head to downtown Zamboanga.
3. Ride a tricycle and tell the driver to send you to the van terminal heading to Once Islas.
4. At the terminal, ride a van heading to Brgy. Panubigan. Make sure this is a van that will pass by Brgy. Panubigan so you can be dropped off at the Once Islas drop off.
5. Upon arrival at Panubigan barangay proper, ride a habal-habal heading to the barangay hall where you will register and pay for your trip.
Things to do at Once Islas
1. VISIT SIROMMON ISLAND
– The sandbar in Sirommon is the highlight for beach lovers. Adventurers will enjoy the trek on the other side of the island.
2. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– When visiting, make sure your battery is full to take a lot of photos!
3. TREKKING
– Some of the islands have hikes or trekking trails!
4. SWIMMING
– Before diving in the water, ask your guide first where it is safe to swim.
5. FREEDIVING
– It is safe for you to freedive in certain locations of the water. Just let your guide know!
6. VISIT BAUNG-BAUNG ISLAND
– Baung-Baung Island has a wide white beach that is perfect for a vacation!
7. SNORKELING
– Bring your own snorkel gears to make the most of your Once Islas trip!
8. VISIT BISAYA-BISAYA ISLAND
– There are magnificent rock formations in this island that sets it apart from the others.
9. KAYAKING
– There are kayak boats available for rental.
Rates and Fees
Entrance Fee – ₱ 100 per person
Environmental Fee – ₱ 100 per person
Boat Rental Fee – ₱ 1200-2000 for 9 people maximum
Guide Fee – ₱ 300
Cottage Fee – ₱ 150
Trek Fee for Sirommon Island – ₱ 50 per person
How to Contact
To visit Once Islas, you can contact the following:
Email: asiaslatincitytourism@yahoo.com
Telephone No.: (062) 975 6341
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ciudad.dezamboangafull
To bring when visiting Once Islas
1. Bring cash for payments.
2. Bring a trash bag to collect your garbage throughout your stay.
3. Bring your own tumblr for drinking water. The tourism office wants to avoid introducing plastic to the place.
Reminders when visiting Once Islas
1. Reserve your slot by emailing them or contacting their Facebook Page.
2. Walk-ins are accepted until 11 AM everyday.
3. Book early because visitors are limited to 200 per day.
4. They are closed every Friday to make way for Muslim prayer day.
5. Walk-in guests must head to Panubigan Brgy. Hall as the jump-off point before heading to Once Islas.
6. Earliest boat trip is at 7 AM and the last trip is 3 PM.
7. Overnight stays are not allowed.
8. No nudity at the island.
9. If you want to eat crabs, notify the tourism office prior to your visit.
10. You can bring your own food and water, but be careful to not leave garbage in the islands.