I’ve been coming across blogs about Calaguas Island, but truth be told, as much as I am interested to go there, I couldn’t be bothered to plan going there because it seemed so hard. I prefer going to destinations where you just hop on a plane, ride a trike, taxi or van and you’re at the town already. As the saying go, nothing worth having comes easy. All that effort to go to the Calaguas is certainly worth it.
What finally got me to go there was when one of the bloggers I follow announced that Calaguas is one of her destinations this year. One comment and a seat sale later, I am booked for a flight to Naga. Naga is the closest airport served by most domestic airlines. The closest is Daet, which is served by Seair, though only seasonal. From Naga, you have to ride a van to Daet, then transfer to another van to Paracale. In Paracale, you have to find a willing boatman (and an available boat) to take you out to Calaguas, and buy supplies for your stay there, since there are no stores, no electricity and no water.
Save for the boat rental, the airfare and the van rides, this is a fairly inexpensive trip. It can be made cheaper if you take the bus instead of the plane, and just stay overnight. I think the bus schedule works well for a quick weekend getaway to a gorgeous deserted beach.
| Calaguas Island March 2010 | ||
| March 7 – 9, 2010 | ||
| Cost | ||
| (per person) | ||
| Air Transfers | ||
| Cebu Pacific | PHP 1,139.52 | |
| Manila Domestic Terminal Fee | PHP 200.00 | |
| Naga Domestic Terminal Fee | PHP 20.00 | |
| Taxi to and from Manila Airport | PHP 650.00 | |
| Taxi to and from Naga Airport | PHP 362.50 | 1 |
| Accommodations | ||
| Calaguas Island | PHP 50.00 | 2 |
| Hotel Dolor, Daet | PHP 428.00 | 3 |
| Transport | ||
| Van to Daet | PHP 145.00 | |
| Van to Paracale | PHP 50.00 | |
| Calaguas boat rental | PHP 625.00 | 4 |
| Van to Daet (from Paracale) | PHP 50.00 | |
| Apuau boat rental | PHP 250.00 | 5 |
| Van to Naga | PHP 145.00 | |
| Tricycle | PHP 63.00 | |
| Jeep | PHP 20.00 | |
| Food Expenses | ||
| Meals, snacks and drinks | PHP 912.00 | 6 |
| Miscellaneous | ||
| Calaguas Island entrance fee | PHP 100.00 | 7 |
| Internet | PHP 30.00 | 8 |
| Total | PHP 5,240.02 | |
| 1 Taxi to and from the airport is expensive! From the airport, they charged me Php300 (I was alone since my travel buddies flew in to Legazpi). Going to the airport, the driver asked for Php 250. To be fair, it’s quite far, about 14 kilometers. | ||
| 2 Php200 for a cottage we did not use. We were able to use their gazebo, so it’s all good. Plus, we also used the caretaker’s toilet and bathroom. | ||
| 3 The room is big, has aircon and cable TV. There are two single beds in the room, so we paid extra for two additional beds and breakfast. Total cost for the four of us is Php1,710. | ||
| 4 The original price the boatman gave us was Php 3,000, but Leidy was able to haggle it down to Php 2,300. Nelson and his crew were all so nice and helpful that we gave them Php 2,500 instead. | ||
| 5 Php 1,000 for a 30-minute ride one-way to an island we only stayed at for about 30 minutes. | ||
| 6 Meals include lunch at a carinderia (canteen) in Paracale, take out dinner for our night in Calaguas, instant noodles and other junkfood for breakfast the following day, breakfast at Jollibee, baby back ribs dinner at Graceland in Daet, and the juiciest fried chicken at Biggs in Naga. | ||
| 7 The caretaker originally priced it at Php 150, but again, Leidy was able to bring the price down to Php 100. Our boatman tells us that the locals of Paracale only pay Php 30, or sometimes even free. | ||
| 8 Php 15 per hour! | ||
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super fast post! clap clap clap! waaaah i wanna go there too! wait, so the ferry ride only takes 30mins?
Dyanie: 30 minutes to Apaua, almost 2 hours to Calaguas naman.
panalo ka Nina, ang bilis mag blog! Ü
Chyng: Gusto ko nang matulog!!!
After El Nido, you’re hopping to another gorgeous island. I can’t say El Niño is a blessing but you sure do have plenty of sun to enjoy the outdoors right now.
huwaw! that’s true, ang hirap puntahan ng beach na yan but it’s worth it. I read chyng’s post, you’re with her pala. I hope to travel with you and chyng in the future!
read it from chyng that u’r w/ her. wish i could visit the place too. In anyways, ur posts will surely help in the future. Thank you for sharing ur experiences with us. tc!
will browse ur site more often
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what your doing is really nice because we have an idea how much money to save for the trip, thanks nina for posting, GB
hi. may contact number ka ng boatman to calaguas island? cheap yung boat niyo ha.. may life vest ba? text or email me please i would gladly appreciate it.. punta kami dito by june 09158531266
thanks a lot
Hello, do you have the contact number of the boatman to Calaguas? Thanks!
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