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lakwatsera
05-26-2009, 03:15 PM
On the northernmost part of Bicolandia is an unknown paradise that can rival the white sand beach of Boracay and the serenity of Pagudpud, still virgin and unspoiled- the beautiful and enchanting islands of Calaguas.

Discover Calaguas Islands, swim on its turquoise water, sit on its white sand, enjoy its magnificent view of sunset, explore its beauty… you’ll definitely find a reason to be happy.

How to Get There:


Daet, the capital of Camarines Norte is the jumpoff point to Calaguas Islands. From there catch a jeeney to Vinzons and get off at the fishport (pandawan). There’s a boat going to Barangay Banocboc daily, it departs the fishport at 11 AM, from Banocboc you can hire a banca to take you to Calaguas Islands for as low as P500.00 or even lower depending on your haggling skill. The return trip to Vinzons fishport leaves Banocboc at 6AM the next day.

Alternatively, you can hire a banca from Vinzons fishport to Calaguas Islands, price depends on the capacity of the boat. It is a two hour boat ride from the port.

Going to Daet from Manila, you have two options:

By Land

Philtranco, Amihan (Contact No: 3871792) and Superlines buses offers Manila to Daet for an approximately 7-8 hours travel time. Fare cost differs, but ranging from P450.00(~$10) to P750.00(~$17)

By Air

SEA Air has seasonal trip to Daet, but Naga in Camarines Sur would be the closest airport with regular commercial flights via Air Philippines, Cebu Pacific and Zest Air. From Naga, Daet is around two hours drive. There are vans to Daet located in Naga Van Terminal, the earliest departs at 5AM and the last trip is around 7PM.

Where to Stay

There are no commercial establishment in the island, so bring your tent (plus foods and drinking water) with you as most tourist spend the night in the island camping along the beach.


Activities

Calaguas is the best place to relax and unwind if you are not the party goer type or if you are a fan of a quiet beach scene. Just sit on the sand, swim in the water, explore the island, bond with your friends during a bonfire night, and you will definitely appreciate the place.

Other activities include:

•Scuba diving/snorkeling
•Island hopping
•Swimming
•Camping - just bring your own camping equipments, enough foods and water supply.
•Surfing in Daet’s Bagasbas Beach
•Visit the old churches in Vinzons and neighboring towns
•Head south towards Caramoan, Camarines Sur Water Sports Complex, Albay and Sorsogon

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source:http://www.lakwatsero.com/2009/03/21/calaguas-islands/

purpleaf
05-27-2009, 01:28 AM
Wow! It's my first time to read about this place. It sure looks interesting! I think a good trip should include both this and the Caramoan Islands. Has anyone been here? Any estimation on budget?

Gr@ciousJDC
05-27-2009, 08:41 AM
Hai Lakwatsera, I will be going to Daet next month(11-13), from Daet going to Vinzons fishport...how many hours? Do you think one day would be enough to stay in the island?

lakwatsera
05-27-2009, 09:56 AM
Hai Lakwatsera, I will be going to Daet next month(11-13), from Daet going to Vinzons fishport...how many hours? Do you think one day would be enough to stay in the island?

for more info check this out http://www.backpackingphilippines.com/2008/05/calaguas-island-vinzons-camarines-norte.html

The Calaguas itenerary is just an overnight stay on the island is ok unless you can stand long in the place without electricity and mobile signal :D..as per the traveler..

You can reach Calaguas about more than 2 hours..