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Your Compass to the Perfect Island Experience
Yes, we highly recommend booking ahead of time. Our tours often get fully booked 2–3 months in advance, especially during peak season. Lock in your slot early to avoid missing out!
To secure your spot, we require a 40% deposit upon booking. A few days before your trip, we’ll send you a link to pay the remaining 60% balance, which must be settled before departure.
Nope — after a full day of exploring, we arrive at one of our cozy beach basecamps just before sunset. You’ll rest in simple, native-style kubos right by the sea.
We operate tours from early October until the end of July. All trips during this period are good to go, although the shoulder months (October, July) may have a higher chance of rain.
We’ve got you covered! Your trip includes:
✔️ All entrance & environmental fees*
✔️ Accommodation in our basecamps
✔️ All meals, drinks (hot drinks and cold wine)
✔️ Snorkel gear, kayak & SUP use
✔️ Our local crew, onboard chef, and host
✔️ Unforgettable memories — the full Exodus vibe!
Things like personal items (towels, bug spray, sunscreen), music speakers, and tips for the crew are not included. Also, the Eco-Tourism Development Fees (ETDF) for El Nido and Coron aren’t covered.
El Nido Environmental Fee – ₱400/person
Coron Environmental Fee – ₱200/person
If you’ve already paid the ETDF, kindly send us the ticket photo or Series Number.
Life happens!
30 days or more before the trip? Your deposit is refundable, minus a $50 cancellation fee.
Less than 30 days before the trip? The deposit is non-refundable, but if you’ve already paid the balance, we’ll refund that portion.
In case of bad weather, your safety is our priority. If the Coast Guard does not allow us to sail, we will not be able to proceed with the trip. When this happens, you may choose to rebook your trip for another available date at no extra cost, or you may wait until the Coast Guard gives us clearance to continue. If the weather improves and permission is granted, we will proceed with the trip as soon as it is safe.
The group will have a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 20 participants.
1. Pack light but smart. Traveling with less makes getting around the island and boarding boats much easier. Remember to bring essentials like sunscreen, a quick-dry towel, and a waterproof bag to make your adventure more comfortable.
2. Stay hydrated. The sun can be stronger than expected on open water, so always keep a reusable water bottle handy.
3. Respect local ecosystems. Islands often have delicate wildlife, so stay on marked paths and avoid disturbing plants or coral.
4. Prepare for changing weather. Island conditions can shift quickly, so pack a light rain layer even if the forecast looks clear.
5. Bring reef-safe sunscreen. It protects your skin while keeping local marine life safe from harmful chemicals.
6. Charge up before you go. Outlets and power sources can be limited on remote islands, so it's essential to fully charge devices and bring a small power bank.
7. Embrace slow travel. Island life moves at a different pace, so allow extra time for boats, meals, and local events.
8. Learn a few local phrases. Even small attempts at the local language can go a long way in creating friendly connections.
9. Watch your step. Beaches hide sharp coral, rocks, or shells, so sturdy sandals or water shoes are a good idea.
10. Leave no trace. Whatever you bring to the island, take it back with you so the environment stays pristine for future explorers.
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