I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news right now. Here’s a quick summary of the most recent and relevant context I could verify about Pungtud Island:
- Pungtud Island is a small sandbar off Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines, historically known for its “Virgin Island” branding and day-trip visits, though development and changing conditions have affected its pristine status over time.[2][5]
- Coverage in 2024–2025 includes traveler reviews noting ongoing tourism activity and occasional changes to access or conditions on surrounding waters, with no single source confirming a definitive latest-events update for 2026 in one place.[3][4][2]
- There have also been broader reports and documentaries about contested areas in the region (e.g., Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea) which are unrelated to Pungtud Island’s local status but reflect ongoing regional tensions in nearby waters.[1][9]
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This includes dolphin watching, Balisag island stopover (pay extra when snorkeling in the marine sanctuary) and Virgin Island (Isola de Francisco). Apart from that you shouldn't pay anything else. I visited Virgin Island last month and there were constructions on going, but it is still free to visit at the moment. Written 6 June 2016 Showing results 1-9 of 9
www.tripadvisor.inBook your tickets online for Pungtud Island, Panglao Island: See 1,135 reviews, articles, and 895 photos of Pungtud Island, ranked No.3 on Tripadvisor among 23 attractions in Panglao Island.
www.tripadvisor.caOct 2021 • FriendsI first Visited this Island in 2008, it was at that time still "Virgin" there was nothing except the Beach and the Sun. Fast forward to 2021, the island is anything but "Virgin". The presence of Numerous Boats, Vendors Cooking Food has made the surrounding waters of the Island dirty. Sad to say that Panglao's Virgin Island has fell.Victim to Development and Tourism. … This includes dolphin watching, Balisag island stopover (pay extra when snorkeling in the marine sanctuary)...
www.tripadvisor.com.auThis includes dolphin watching, Balisag island stopover (pay extra when snorkeling in the marine sanctuary) and Virgin Island (Isola de Francisco). Apart from that you shouldn't pay anything else. I visited Virgin Island last month and there were constructions on going, but it is still free to visit at the moment. Written 6 June 2016
www.tripadvisor.co.nzThis includes dolphin watching, Balisag island stopover (pay extra when snorkeling in the marine sanctuary) and Virgin Island (Isola de Francisco). Apart from that you shouldn't pay anything else. I visited Virgin Island last month and there were constructions on going, but it is still free to visit at the moment. Written 6 June 2016 Showing results 1-9 of 9
en.tripadvisor.com.hk2012 • 12 • 15 The warm water had completely swallowed the entire sandbar of Pungtud Island when our boat docked. My niece and nephew could not believe
www.thepoortraveler.netThis includes dolphin watching, Balisag island stopover (pay extra when snorkeling in the marine sanctuary) and Virgin Island (Isola de Francisco). Apart from that you shouldn't pay anything else. I visited Virgin Island last month and there were constructions on going, but it is still free to visit at the moment. Written 6 June 2016 Showing results 1-9 of 9
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