Romblon Island Hopping Tour: Alad Cobrador Lugbon
Your air and Nitrox fills are pumped by a Bauer PE300 Nitrox Compressor with a P21 Purification System, ensuring the utmost safety and reliability. There is always someone around for a chat, or you can grab a drink and browse through our fish & critter ID books and dive magazines, or just enjoy our free Starlink Wi-Fi. Our bar is a great place for beer and has a lively happy hour and evening crowd. Alad is a barangay in the municipality of Romblon, in the province of Exploring Romblon Paradise. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 2,067. This represented 5.10% of the total population of Romblon.
The island of Romblon is in the province of Romblon, just to clear that up. It can get confusing while you are researching for your trip. This Romblon island hopping experience departs from Romblon Island. We hope that these convenient arrangements will enhance your travel experience and provide you with a seamless journey to your desired destination. We look forward to providing you with a memorable and enjoyable experience during your stay.
Not only is the scuba diving equipment of a high standard, but the staff is also highly qualified, adhering to international standards. For us, diving is about fun and joy, and that’s the experience we aim to provide our guests. Visit us to learn more about our beach resort accommodations, scuba diving, and island tours. Feel at home while away from home in a newly built beach house. The place is located at the mangrove and bird sanctuary in Barangay Ginablan, twenty minute drive from the town.Day tour is open upon request of the guest extra fee will be charged.
Cobrador Beach is often referred to as Naguso Beach, which is the local name. Additionally, please be aware that porter and luggage services are not included in the transport arrangement. However, local porters are available to assist you at a customary rate ranging from 20 to 50 PHP per piece of luggage. Engaging their services not only benefits you but also supports the livelihood of local families. In the middle of the tropical paradies next to Boracay.
This included a pick-up and drop-off to the port, which was only a 10-minute walk anyway. Lunch wasn’t included but we bought some fried chicken, rice, and drinks in the town before we left for just a few dollars. It is important to ensure that all parties sharing the transport have the same destination to avoid any inconvenience. Times like these, you wish there was just a pause button on life so you could freeze the moment. I recalled the times I used to travel before social media.