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	<title>The Pinay Solo Backpacker &#187; Calaguas</title>
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		<title>Calaguas Island : Travel Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was July 2009 when I embarked on a solo trip to the  now famous virgin beach of  Calaguas (Mahabang Buhangin, also known locally as Halabang Baybay) undoubtedly one of Philippine&#8217;s best beaches.  I haven&#8217;t read any bad reviews about  Calaguas yet, and most of my travel blogger friends whose been to &#8220;The Beach&#8221; will most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was <strong>July 2009 </strong>when I embarked on a solo trip to the  now famous virgin beach of  <strong>Calaguas (Mahabang Buhangin</strong>, also known locally as<strong> Halabang Baybay)</strong> undoubtedly one of Philippine&#8217;s best beaches.  I haven&#8217;t read any bad reviews about  <strong>Calaguas </strong>yet, and most of my travel blogger friends whose been to &#8220;The Beach&#8221; will most likely agree with me.  Of course it makes me proud being a Bicolana, it&#8217;s another impressive tourist attraction in Bicol in addition to the <strong>Butandings/ Whalesharks </strong>of  <strong>Donsol, <a href="http://thepinaysolobackpacker.com/category/philippines/sorsogon" target="_blank">Sorsogon</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://thepinaysolobackpacker.com/category/philippines/sorsogon/matnog" target="_blank">Subic Beach in Matnog</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://thepinaysolobackpacker.com/category/philippines/albay-legazpi/mayon" target="_blank">Mayon Volcano</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://thepinaysolobackpacker.com/category/philippines/camarines-sur-luzon-philippines-philippines/cwc" target="_blank">CWC wakeboarding</a></strong> and <strong><a href="http://thepinaysolobackpacker.com/category/philippines/camarines-sur-luzon-philippines-philippines/caramoan-camarines-sur-luzon-philippines-philippines-luzon-philippines-philippines" target="_blank">Caramoan</a></strong>.</p>
<p>So after 3 freakin&#8217; years, I decided to write a travel guide and I promise to update this when I hit <strong>Calaguas</strong> again pretty soon! <img src='http://www.thepinaysolobackpacker.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
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<p><strong>How to get to Calaguas from Manila (by land/ by bus):</strong> <span id="more-8125"></span></p>
<p>Buses bound to Camarines Norte (Bicol,Philippines) where Calaguas is located  are everywhere, you can find several buses in Ali Mall Bus Station in Cubao, Quezon City, along EDSA highway, Pasay, and Alabang (fronting Metropolis Mall).  Famous bus lines are : Raymond, Philtranco, Amihan, Penafrancia, etc. Look for a bus bound to Paracale, if there&#8217;s none, then Daet is your nearest choice.   There are buses bound to Panganiban / Paracale  in Superlines Cubao and Philtranco in Pasay.  Bus fare ranges from Php500-Php600 (cheapest is Raymond bus), for non-air-conditioned buses it&#8217;s Php 300-Php400 and most buses bound to Paracale are non-airconditioned. Travel time is 8-9 hours so it&#8217;s best to leave at night and Bicol buses are usually night trips.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m from the south so I boarded a  bus in Alabang,take note most buses will bring you to Daet, Camarines Norte, only a few would pass by Paracale and  I was lucky to board one but was stupid not to get down in Paracale and and instead I got off in Daet because I had planned on visiting <strong><a href="http://thepinaysolobackpacker.com/category/philippines/camarines-norte/apuao-grande-island" target="_blank">Apuao Grande</a></strong> first and then get to Calaguas via Vinzons port. Very smart decision Gael!haha</p>
<p>Coming from Daet, original plan was- -&gt; board a jeepney to Vinzons or Mercedes and ask around for the fish port, hire  a boat to take me  to the island -&gt; at Vinzons fish port, I will hire boats to  Brgy. Banocboc &#8211;&gt; I will rent a boat  to take me to Mahabang Buhangin on Calaguas Island.  But when I reached the fishport in Brgy. Banocboc, no one wants to take me there saying it&#8217;s too far.  <img title="depressed" src="http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/images/smilies/depressed.gif" alt="" border="0" /> One tricycle driver offered to take me to a group of tricycle drivers who can take me to the highway called Talobatib junction where buses to Paracale passes, the nearest jump off point to  Calaguas or Mahabang Buhangin beach (Halabang Buhangin).</p>
<p>From Daet, the town of  Paracale can be reached in less than two hours by public vans, fare is around P150.00. But if you are coming from Manila by bus to Daet, you can get off at  Talobatib junction (Brgy. Talobatib) in the town of  Labo and ride another bus for less than an hour to get to Paracale town and then head to Paracale fish port by tricycle or by foot.  You can ask around for fishermen’s boats to Mahabang Buhangin or Calaguas (facing the beach it&#8217;s located on the right side  not the port the left side where the old lighthouse is located), I paid Php1,500 for the entire bangka good for 6 people (they gave me a discount because I&#8217;m a Bicolana)  but recently, the boat fare is said to have increased to Php 2,500 -Php 3,000. Boat ride to Calaguas from Daet will take approximately 2 hours, the sea is rough and the boats have no life jackets since they are usually used as fishing boats only.</p>
<p><strong>Route 2</strong>:</p>
<p>In Daet, board a jeepney to Vinzons or Mercedes and ask around for the fish port. Hire a boat to take you to the island. At Vinzons fish port and pier, there are daily schedules of boat trips to Brgy. Banocboc at 11am. Return trips to Vinzons town proper from Banocboc is at 6am. In Brgy. Banocboc, you can hire a boat to Mahabang Buhangin/ Calaguas. In Brgy. Banocboc, you may rent a boat to take you to Mahabang Buhangin on Calaguas Island.</p>
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<p><strong>How to get to Calaguas by air/ by plane:</strong></p>
<p>Naga Aiprort is the closest airport with flights serviced by Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, AirPhilippines and Zest Air.  Head to Naga Van terminal, forning SM Naga, looks for vans bound to Daet , fare is Php 145, 5Am-7pm. From Daet you can take a van to Paracale for Php 50 or  alternatively you can take a jeep to Vinzons. (see by land/by bus guide)</p>
<p><strong>Calaguas Travel Tips:</strong></p>
<p>Paracale is a fishing village, life is simple and most fishermen who own boats for hire to Calaguas have no cellphone. But trust me, it&#8217;s easy to get a boat in the port, there are tons of them out there.</p>
<p>Mahabang Buhangin is a secluded beach, no food, no water and no store, better bring everything  that you need and make sure your stock is enough. Camping when your in a group is recommended.</p>
<p>At Paracale, the last bus (non-air-conditioned buses only) to Manila is at 6pm so if you don&#8217;t wanna be left like me.  Better leave the beach at around 4:00 pm (estimated travel time from Mahabang Buhangin to Paracale is 2hrs)  to catch the last trip.  If you miss it,  you could stay at the only hostel  in town (forgot the name , still waiting for the response of the owner&#8217;s son) for as cheap as Php 200 or hire a tricycle to take you to the highway (Talobatib junction) where you can take a bus  to Manila.</p>
<p>But I suggest with the long ride and all, you stay at least overnight in <strong>Calaguas</strong>, bring your tent and other camping equipments and</p>
<p>Please be responsible . Do not leave your trash in the beach.</p>
<p><strong>*Activities in Calaguas:*</strong></p>
<p><em>island hopping- </em>you can actually ask the boatman for other islands, other famous islands are: Maculabo Island and Pinagcastillohan Island</p>
<p>other  offbeat islands: Comalasag Island (Brgy.Banocboc), Cagbalisay Island, Little Siapa Island, Siapa island, Huag Island,Ingalan Island, Amalia Island, and Paquita Island.</p>
<p><em>diving </em>at Quinamanukan Island and Banocboc. <strong style="font-weight: bold;"> </strong></p>
<p><em>swimming and snorkeling &#8211; bring your beach gears</em></p>
<p><em>camping &#8211; </em>bring your own tent, and camping gears as well as foods, drinks and booze (no resort nor store in Calaguas)</p>
<p><em>trek &#8211; </em>Tinago hills is the hills on Mahabang Buhangin beach</p>
<p><em>visit</em> Mangakawayan village &#8211; it&#8217;s a fishing community at the back of the beach, approximately 30 minute by foot.</p>
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<p><strong>*Other Attractions in Paracale, Camarines Norte:*</strong></p>
<p>the old church of Paracale</p>
<p>gold mining and smithing processes  in Paracale gold shops</p>
<p>Pulang Daga Beach Resort (it means red sand beach) (Day resort only) can be reached by tricycle it&#8217;s on the far left of the lighthouse  at the other side of the hills</p>
<p>Pabirik  festival ( February 1-2) &#8211; <em>“pabirik”</em> street dancing, depicting the gold mining industry in Paracale.</p>
<p><strong>*Other attractions in Vinzons, Camarines Norte:*</strong></p>
<p>the century-old church of  St.Peter, the oldest in the province</p>
<p>Wenceslao Vinzons Historical Landmark &#8211;  Open Mondays-Fridays, 8am-5pm.  Admission is free.</p>
<p>Hotel in Paracale (jump off point for Calaguas) : <strong>CM Hotel</strong></p>
<p>For Calaguas travel story , click here&#8212;&gt; <strong><a href="http://thepinaysolobackpacker.com/beaches/the-search-for-the-virgin-beach" target="_blank">Calaguas Island</a></strong></p>
<p>*This is part of my Camarines Norte series, click here&#8211;&gt;<strong><a href="http://thepinaysolobackpacker.com/category/philippines/camarines-norte" target="_blank">Camarines Norte</a></strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 2009 After leaving Apuao Grande Island I decided to start the search for the virgin beach. Took me 5 hours  to find the nearest fishport or  pandawan. Thanks to my map, the helpful locals, &#38; of course to the Man above.  My original route was: in Daet -&#62; board a jeepney to Vinzons or Mercedes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 2009</p>
<p>After leaving <strong><a href="http://www.thepinaysolobackpacker.com/2010/02/16/apuao-grande-island-resort/">Apuao Grande Island</a></strong> I decided to start the search for the virgin beach. Took me 5 hours  to find the nearest fishport or  <em>pandawan</em>. Thanks to my map, the helpful locals, &amp; of course to the Man above.  My original route was: in Daet -&gt; board a jeepney to Vinzons or Mercedes and ask around for the fish port, hire  a boat to take me  to the island -&gt; at Vinzons fish port, I will hire boats to  <strong>Brgy. Banocboc</strong> &#8211;&gt; I will rent a boat  to take me to <strong>Mahabang Buhangin</strong> on <strong>Calaguas Island</strong>.  But when I reached the fishport in Brgy Banocboc, no one wants to take me there syaing it&#8217;s too far. <strong> </strong><strong><img title="depressed" src="http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/images/smilies/depressed.gif" alt="" border="0" /> </strong> One tricycle driver offered to take me to the nearest tricycle lane to the highway with buses passing by that are bound to <strong>Paracale, Camarines Norte</strong>. That&#8217;s the nearest jump off point to the virgin beach.</p>
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<p>The beach is called <strong>Calaguas Island</strong>, it was featured in Jessica Soho as the next<strong> Boracay</strong> (which I highly doubt because of it&#8217;s storm-stricken location ). It&#8217;s actually <strong>Mahabang Buhangin</strong> located in <strong>Pinagtigasan Island.<span id="more-1960"></span><br />
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<p>Alright, So I was in Paracale and had to look for the port ( I ended up at the wrong side where there&#8217;s lighthouse). So I asked around and was told to walk back (if you&#8217;re facing the sea it&#8217;s at the right side, walk to the end of the beach and ask the locals for boats heading to Mahabang Buhangin.) People in Cam Norte speaks tagalog by the way so don&#8217;t worry about dialect barrier. =) I chanced up some women chatting at the sea side and they refered me to a boatman. I haggled the price down to Php1500 sine I arrived around noon already and I;m alone anyway, I don&#8217;t wanna ask below Php1,000 because it&#8217;s a 2 hour boat ride anyway (maawa naman ako sa mga mangingisda noh!). But as of the last trip of fellow travel bloggers, I heard the boat for island hopping is now (php 2,000-Php2,500). The women and their respective families became my friends by the way as I stayed for a while at their humble house. (I lost their contact number, arrgh! and my cam norte photos we&#8217;re deleted, i retrieved these few pix from my facebook account). I asked one of the daughters of the woman I met there (Rosalie) to join me. She was hesitant at first but her mother inssted.</p>
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<p>During the 2 hour <em>bangka</em> (boat) ride to the island the waves were so huge that it nearly swallowed the <em>bangka</em> a couple of times.   I don&#8217;t have a life jacket &amp; I can&#8217;t swim, not to mention nobody knows where was I exactly.  I was praying so hard to get out of there alive.  The fear of death almost drained me.  I had to control my emotion because it&#8217;s either I will live or die, but if I die it&#8217;s either I&#8217;ll drown or be eaten out alive by fear plus the fact that I kinda forced this local girl to join me so she&#8217;s my responsibility! arrgh! <img title="cripes" src="http://www.skyscrapercity.com/images/smilies/cripes.gif" alt=":cripes:" /></p>
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<p>At some point the blue skies &amp; the heat of the sun awakened me. I could see the boat moving towards a beach with a long stretch of white fine sands and a few cottages.  I roamed around trying to find a wash room but I failed. <strong><img title="Dunno" src="http://www.skyscrapercity.com/images/smilies/nixweiss.gif" alt=":dunno:" /></strong><strong> </strong></p>
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<p>There&#8217;s one family that lives in the island and there is a small<em> sitio</em> on the other side of the island but you have to walk a few kilometers  to reach it ( according to the boatman).   So far, the owner  ( a politician according to the locals)  has no plans yet of developing the island.</p>
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<p><strong>Mahabang Buhangin </strong>is indeed a virgin paradise beach slowly being discovered&#8230;<img title="Tyty" src="http://www.skyscrapercity.com/images/smilies/tyty.gif" alt=":tyty:" width="57" height="38" />So far this is the best beach in the country that I&#8217;ve ever been to, no crowd, just me, the beach, the clear turquoise water, the powdery white sand, the blue sky and nature at it&#8217;s best!</p>
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<p><img title="tourist" src="http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/images/smilies/tourist.gif" alt="" border="0" /> <strong>The backpacker&#8217;s way :</strong><br />
From Manila or from your destination, ride a bus or plane to Daet.<strong><br />
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<p><strong>Route 1:</strong></p>
<p>Paracale is  the nearest jump off point to Mahabang Buhangin. From Daet, the town can be reached in less than two hours by public vans, fare is around P100.00. But if you are coming from Manila by bus to Daet, you can get off at Barangay Talobatib in the town of Labo and ride another bus for less than an hour to get to Paracale town and then head to Paracale fishport by tricycle. You can ask around for fishermen’s boats to Mahabang Buhangin. I paid Php1,500 for the entire bangka good for 6 people  but recently, the boat fare is said to have increased to Php 2,500 -Php 3,000.</p>
<p><strong>Route 2</strong>:</p>
<p>In Daet, board a jeepney to Vinzons or Mercedes and ask around for the fish port. Hire a boat to take you to the island. At Vinzons fish port and pier, there are daily schedules of boat trips to Brgy. Banocboc at 11am. Return trips to Vinzons town proper from Banocboc is at 6am. In Barangay Banocboc, you can hire a boat to Mahabang Buhangin. In Barangay Banocboc, you may rent a boat to take you to Mahabang Buhangin on Calaguas Island. (source: tutubi)</p>
<p><strong>Tips:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mahabang Buhangin </strong>is a secluded beach, no food, no water and no store, better bring everything  that you need and make sure your stock is enough. Camping when your in a group is recommended.</p>
<p>At Paracale, the last bus to Manila is at 6pm so if you don&#8217;t wanna be left like me.  Better leave the beach at around 4:30 pm (estimated travel time from Mahabang Buhangin to Paracale is 2hrs)  to catch the last trip.  If you miss it,  you could stay at one hostel  in town or hire a motorcycle to take you to the highway where you can take a bus  to Manila. There are buses that passes by Paracale by the way.</p>
<p>Please be responsible . Do not leave your trash in the island.</p>
<p><strong>THEpinaysolobackpacker</strong> would like to thank the locals esp Ate Myrna for letting me stay &amp; take a bath at their place and tutubi&#8217;s page for the direction.</p>
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