1. Olango Island is located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines, specifically in the province of Cebu. It is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The island is home to the Olango Wildlife Sanctuary, a protected area that serves as a haven for migratory birds. Every year, thousands of birds from as far as Siberia visit the sanctuary, making it a popular destination for birdwatching enthusiasts. Olango Island also boasts pristine beaches, clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs, making it a great spot for diving and snorkeling. The island is also dotted with fishing villages, where visitors can experience the local way of life and enjoy fresh seafood.

2. There is no specific working time for Olango Island as it is a tourist destination that can be visited throughout the day. However, it is advisable to check the operating hours of specific establishments or attractions you may want to visit on the island.

For inquiries, you may contact the Olango Wildlife Sanctuary at +63 32 512-8983.

3. To reach Olango Island, you can take a ferry or pump boat from Mactan Island or Cebu City. The most common departure point is Muelle Osmena Wharf in Cebu City. The ferry ride takes approximately 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the sea conditions. The fare ranges from PHP 15 to PHP 50, depending on the type of boat and your destination on the island.

Once on Olango Island, you can hire a tricycle or motorcycle to explore the different attractions and beaches. Fare prices will vary depending on the distance and negotiation with the driver.

There are no specific ticket fees for visiting Olango Island itself. However, if you plan to visit the Olango Wildlife Sanctuary, a small environmental fee is usually charged to help with the conservation efforts. The fee is around PHP 100 for foreign tourists and PHP 50 for local tourists.