Thursday, April 17, 2014

Calaguas Island Camarines Norte


     Fine white sand and beaches, you might think of Boracay, Laiya in Batangas and in Bohol. You need to add Calaguas on your list of beautiful beaches in the Philippines. 



How to get here: 

We are fortunate that we had rented a Van who can take us to Pensacola Port in Camarines Norte.


Two ways in which you can get to Calaguas are via bus and via plane. 


There are a plenty of buses that serves Manila-Daet route. One in Cubao in Quezon City and  Buendia and EDSA-Taft in Pasay City. Bus fares ranges from Php550 – Php600. You can contact Superlines and Philtranco for schedules. 

Take a bus going to Paracale or Naga and tell the driver to drop you in Talobatib. As I have said travel time is eight (to nine hours) hours. We left at Philtranco bus terminal at 9:30PM and we arrived at Talobatib at around 5AM.

Our travel time is about 8 hours. 



What to Bring:

Number one on the list is food provision for your desired length of stay.

Water
Tent, although you can rent at the island.
Flash lights
Mosquito Repellent
SPF 
Garbage Bag
Umbrella (sun protection if you want to walk in the afternoon)



Let me take you our trip in Calaguas.



Before we go the island, I have the time to take some photos of the community and amazingly that these people who are in such a place that they only live for basic necessity and enjoy the things around them. 




I remember in my younger days when I used to play this "pool" which is located in some alley. Fortunately, that I have seen again this kind of table game. 



Children plays "ten- twenty" 




Boat travel would take around 2 Hours. I had missed to include, that our trip is after the storm Yolanda. We might think that this one could not possibly push through as we think that the boat can not travel, but with a all prayers we do, we are given a good sunny day. 


Did I say 2 hours on the boat?, yes! 2 hours. I admit it, after Yolanda  typhoon we did not anticipate that the wave could be this rough. The boatmen said that it is just normal wave in the province. Normal wave? what the???! hahahaha. 



I don't have plenty of photos to share, it is because I REALLY ENJOY THE ISLAND!!!


Is it human or a dog's footprints? 











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