Not long ago, people never heard of
Caramoan. The peninsula gained popularity only after local travel shows picked up the name following the season teaser realeased by the reality game show "Survivor" shot in the islands. Since then, it has attracted local and foreign travellers alike.
The ordeal of a 10-hour bus ride from Manila or even just the one-hour plane ride to Naga plus a combination of land and sea travel that last for four hours create an atmosphere of adventure full of possible challenges à la Survivor.
What are you waiting for? Return to the wild in Caramoan..
Day 1
Since travel will eat up most of your first day, the time left is only enough for one or two islands if you were to go island hopping. Opt to go to
Gota Village instead. Although you can stop by the village on your island hopping trip, you'd want more time exploring the sorroundings than just taking a quick photo op.
Magbabayad ka na rin lang ng Php 300 entrance fee, lubuslubusin mo na.
Day 2
Start the day early and get ready for some island fun! If staying at the town proper (Centro), head to Bikal Port and take a pick on the boat you'll be taking for the tour. There are a number of boatmen ready to take anyone out into the islands. For the "round trip" tour, which include 9 islands, the rate is Php 3,000. Ask your boatman to approximate the time that you should spend on each stop. You don't want to skip on one.
1st stop: Lahos Island
2nd stop: Matukad Island
Hike up the steep cliff to view the secret lagoon and the full glory of Matukad island. There is a lone giant milkfish living at the lagoon. Locals say the enchanted animal cannot and has never been captured on photo. True to form, from the cliff, you can see the fish swimming around the lagoon.
3rd stop: Honongan Cove
Located at the foot of an imposing limestone cliff, Honongan Cove provide a perfect backdrop for a private getaway. As part of the Gota Village Resort, the Php 300 entrance fee applies.
4th stop: Minalahos Island
5th stop: Tagbalinat Island
6th stop: Cotivas Island
7th stop: Manlawi sandbar
Have lunch while wading in clear shallow water. How unique! Don't save this for last, or else the water will recede and you won't be able to see the shallow water covering the sandbar.
8th stop: Sabitang Laya in Balibagan Island
9th stop: Mt.Carmel Caglago
Hike up the 524 steps to cap off your day. The view of the sea and the Shrine of the Lady of the Most Holy Rosary will soothe your tired knees.
Day 3
So that the tides don't command how you are going to touch the shore at Sabang Port, catch the 1st boat trip out of Guijalo Port, which is at 7am. Last trip is at 11am. Not only are you able to avoid the embarassing scene of being carried on the shoulder of a stranger, you can also catch the magnificent sunrise.
After settling in at your accomodation, head to CWC for another round of fun. Go wakeboarding! Click
here for a separate post on CWC.
Day 4
It's time to say goodbye to Camarines Sur... and wake up to reality. If you still haven't been to this wonderful place, book a flight or catch a bus heading to Naga City now! Note: most islands are not open to the public when the "Survivor" crew and contestants are taping.
Getting There
From Naga City take a taxi from the airport (1.5 hours:Php 1,050) or a jeepney from SM City (approx. 2 hours:Php 90) to Sabang Port. From Sabang Port you will need to take a boat (2 hours:Php 120) to get to Caramoan (Guijalo Port). Departing schedule to Caramoan starts at 9am. The boats normally can't properly dock at the port because of low tide, so you will need to transfer to a smaller boat (Php10). From Guijalo Port in Caramoan, take a tricycle to your chosen accommodation at the town proper/Centro (30 mins) or in Paniman (45 mins).
Contacts
Accommodation in Caramoan
Accommodation in Naga
JOMcKAYL Apartelle (Php 650/AC room - good for 2 pax) - read review,
here.
San Sebastian St.
Isarog Ave. Naga City
- 09189255702/09175001601
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jomckaylnaga@yahoo.com
Boatman
Manong Ramil Cruel (Php 3000/round trip island hopping tour - for 5 pax)
- 09074351962
*** Please excuse the picture overload on this post. :) Click
here for our itinerary and
here for an accounting of our expenses.