This is a new attraction that appeared in 2011. Local fishermen noticed that this type of shark started appearing in the waters around the town and began to feed them. As a result, whale sharks became almost domesticated and came here to eat regularly, and a care center was born to care for and feed them.

Usually this species of shark will be up to 20 meters long, but in Oslob they are only 12 meters long, but the overwhelming feeling they bring is great.

For about $50, you can book yourself a 30-minute swim with whale sharks and have full access to the equipment, valuables, and other items.

Once here, you will have to follow the requirements of the center to get your number and will sail with the people to get close to the whale sharks, wait for your number to be called and jump into the water. You may be overwhelmed and a little scared when you first encounter this large animal, but after a while, that feeling will disappear and be replaced by curiosity. You can also rent underwater cameras for 500 pesos to take some pictures with these friendly friends.

When participating, you need to make sure you follow the following rules: Swim 5-7m from whale sharks; do not feed whale sharks, touch, ride or chase whale sharks; do not use flash when taking pictures; no foaming or loud noises when entering the water; do not apply sunscreen when going into the water.

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