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Showing posts with label Caramoan Peninsula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caramoan Peninsula. Show all posts

1/12/2012

NAGA-CARAMOAN │ 2-Day Itinerary




Naga-Caramoan.

Here's the rough sketch of our 2 day Naga-Caramoan Tour!
                                                
I T I N E R A R I E S 
Day One (Naga City)
CamSur Water Sports Complex

Day Two (Caramoan)


E X P  E N S E S 
Transportation
Php 4780.00 - Roundtrip Ticket Manila-Naga
Php   200.00 - NAIA Terminal 3 Fee
Php     20.00 - Pili Airport Terminal Fee
Php   240.00 - Outrigger pump boat from Sabang Port (Naga) to Guijalo Port (Caramoan) to Sabang
Php 5240.00 -Total
** free transfer from Pili Airport to and from Crown Hotel to La Casa Roa Hotel to Airport.

Accommodation
Php 4050.00 - Executive Suite Room at New Crown Hotel (1 night)
                        P. Burgos St. Naga City │
                       Tel. no. (054) 473 8305/ 473 1845
                       │ www.crownhotelnaga.com
Php 2800.00 - Executive Twin Sharing at La Casa Roa (1 night)
                        Tawog Caramoan, Camarines Sur │Dr. Ramon Perez  (054) 811 3184/09175965881
                       │ momieperez@gmail.com
Php 5800.00 - Total

Food 
>Day One:
Php     50.00 - Dinner at "Budget Ave", Naga City
Php   200.00 - Groceries
Php   250.00 - Total
           * free Breakfast at New Crown Hotel and Free Lunch was from City Tour Agency
>Day Two
Php     70.00 - Halo-Halo, extra order
Php     65.00 - Tinola, cooked to order at Hotel Roa
Php   135.00 - Total
           * Hotel accommodation inclusive of 3 free meals.

Others
Php 2000.00 City Tour Fee inclusive of land transportation and CWC fees and rentals
Php 2000.00 Island hoping inclusive of guide fee and boat rental
Php 150.00 Snorkel set rental


O V E R - A L L  S P E N D I N G S
pproximately Php 16625.00 per person*













*courtesy of Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt Php 30,000 GC thorough BCD Travel and Tours.

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1/11/2012

CARAMOAN│Bikal Port

Bikal Port.
 Bikal port is one of the ports in Caramoan which is main way to outrigger boats for hire that bring tourists to different islands and cave destinations.

We started our journey to our Caramoan Island hopping upon arriving this port . We spent a several minutes because our tour guide, Kuya Joseph, was  fixing something. First we went to a sari-sari store near the port and he had conversation with a man who's the owner of the banka we were going to use, he said. But there was a little problem, it was low tide. Because of this advantageous phenomenon for our Island hopping, our guide had to look for a smaller boat to get into a bigger one parked not quite far; bigger boats tend to be grounded on rocks under so borrowing small boats are really necessary, like we did in Guijalo port upon Sabang boat arrival.
Outrigger boat parking area.
 Our guide hand held us the towels he was holding, our towels which were free of charge so no need to bring one, left for more couple of minutes, he was gone again then returned asked if we would like to rent 2 pairs of goggles for our snorkeling activity later on. Of course we said yes coz we don't have any, it was for P150, if my memory served me right.
Elevated nipa house beside the port.

Temperature at the waiting nipa shed area was totally hot, maybe heightened due to much liquids evaporated from the water; was like sauna bath feeling, hehe., but was ok enjoyed taking pictures of us at the area. Well taking advantage of time kuya was still not present, the humid temperature reminds me of too much skin darkening nightmare I might have, it was my time to apply my sunblock spray, woohoo! I forgot to apply one after we enjoyed our lunch. Actually our sched was late, we arrived at Guijalo 12:30, ate lunch, rest a little and rushed ourselves off to Bikal, in tagalog "di pa natutunawan".

While waiting, I notice a nipa house elevated from the ground with some wooden cuttings to lift it, mangroove-like house for me. I asked kuya Joseph why it's like that? Then my guess was right, there's a time of high tide that houses should be couple of inches higher from the ground. But I was surprised when he said that sometimes level reach up to upper thigh level.

Then after waiting several minutes on a very hot shed, we then off to our island hoping adventure. Finally I felt the wind blows as the boat moves.
Mangroves beside the port at high tide.
Of course after the island tour, we returned at this particular port. We noticed that it was already high. Waters got into the cemented path, where slopes were not already visible as to compare to first photo above. All in all, island hopping was amazing and this thoroughfare port opened it's gates to every tourists to experience it.
Bikal at high tide.
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