And so the day finally came! We were on a little boat with captain and spotters just ready to jump in with the sharks. And boy, did we jump in. For 4 hours straight you swim and snorkel with number of sharks – from baby ones of 5 m to big boys of 10m. Just magical. Visibility is not best (about 2-5m), so just all of a sudden you see this amazing creature emerge from the mist and swim next to you. And they are so gracious and magical, probably one of the most beautiful creatures of the sea. But they are fast! We felt like dying, but just went on swimming, and on, and on... In the end you just want to crash anywhere and go to sleep. But it was so great we just had to do it again – next day! Absolutely worth all the hassle to get there.
From Donsol we headed to Legaspi to see Mount Mayon – one of more active volcanoes and probably most photographed sight in Philippines – it is that known conical shape mountain. We decided to go on a day’s walk up the mountain. Hiking is really, really cool when done Philippines way – means you get a porter to carry your water. Deadly! And handy, as it was a really hot day and we did need a lot of it.
In a day you make it to about half way up the mountain and have some great views of the volcano on the top and Legaspy bay below. It is scary how close the town really is to old and not so old lava flows.
And one more night ride to Manila – this time on best bus we’ve ever seen. Seriously, seats look better than first class on the plain. We really, really enjoyed this little luxury...
With the only few days left in Manila it was time to say goodbye to Philippines.
Next stop Palau, well known diving destination.
More pictures here.