Catch a break in Carbin Reef of the Sagay Marine Reserve!

Carbin Reef is a tongue-shaped sandbar located in Sagay, about 3 hours away from Bacolod City. If you want to go on a getaway with crystal clear waters and powdery white sand – then pack your swimwear and sunglasses, and head to Carbin Reef!

The real beauty of Carbin Reef lies in the nearby 200-hectare marine sanctuary, as part of the 32,000 hectare Sagay Marine Reserve. This was established in 1983, as an effort to preserve the natural beauty of the underwater kingdom. The best time to visit is during the extra dry seasons of March to May.

This Instagram-worthy sandbar is waiting for you!

Easiest way to get to Carbin Reef

Drop the hassle of public commute and rent a car from us! You can even choose to avail of a with driver service so you (or your family and friends) can rest easy in the back seat, relax, and wait for us to get you to Carbin Reef!

Wherever in Negros Occidental you may be, we can and will pick you up and send you straight to Sagay! With a rental from us, you are guaranteed to save a whole lot of money while also cutting some precious travel time.

Worried if you can be accommodated? Fret not! Whether you want to avail a sedan or a commuter van, we have it all. With our distinguished collection of rental units in store, there is surely a vehicle that will suit your every travel need.

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From Bacolod to Carbin Reef

1. Head to the North Ceres Bus Terminal in the City, and ride a Ceres bus heading to Sagay.
2. Upon arrival at Sagay Bus Terminal, ride a tricycle to take you to Old Sagay Port.
3. Alight at the Tourism Information office, pay for the entrance fee, and hire a boat to take you to Carbin Reef.

Things to do at Carbin Reef

1. SWIMMING
– Go swimming in the untouched waters of Sagay.

2. PICNIC
– There are designated areas suited for having a picnic under the sun.

3. SNORKELING
– You can hire a guide and rent snorkeling gears. Take this chance to see the Carbin Reef!

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee for Tourists:
General Admission – ₱ 50
SMR Environmental Fee – ₱ 40
Port Fee – ₱ 10

Entrance Fee for Locals:
General Admission – FREE
SMR Environmental Fee – ₱ 20
Port Fee – ₱ 10

Boat Rates:
1-10 Persons – ₱ 1200
11-15 Persons – ₱ 1500
Suyac Island – ₱ 300

Snorkeling Fee:
Package for 2 – ₱ 600, with guide, complete gear, and life vest
Package for 1 – ₱ 400, with guide, complete snorkeling gear, and life vest
Snorkeling Gears only + Life Vest – ₱ 250
Guide Only – ₱ 250/good for 2 pax

Cottage:
Shed Single Cottage – ₱ 300/good for 10 pax
Shed Double Cottage – ₱ 500/good for 20 pax
Panal Tower – ₱ 300 per floor

Interesting Facts

– You can visit side trips during your Carbin Reef trip, such as the Museo Sang Bata sa Negros near Sagay Port and the Suyac Island Mangrove Eco Park.

How to Contact

You can contact the Sagay City Information and Tourism Office through these contact numbers:

Mr. Ramil Rodriguez – 0949 918 771
Telephone Number – 034 488 0649
Email – sagaycityinfo@yahoo.com

To bring when visiting Carbin Reef

1. Bring a drinking bottle to keep yourself hydrated.
2. Bring a coral-friendly sunblock.
3. Bring food for consumption throughout the trip, although do not leave behind trash.
4. Bring a power bank to keep your phone powered on for photos.
5. Bring appropriate footwear.
6. Bring snorkel gears if you want to.
7. Bring cash because there are no ATMs in the sandbar.

Reminders when visiting Carbin Reef

1. Leave no trace behind and bring your trash with you.
2. Do not collect sand, corals, or shells for souvenirs.
3. If you don’t want to rent a cottage, opt to stay in your boat.
4. Inquire your boatman where it is safe to swim.
5. Do not leave your things unattended.

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