In the Phils. a lot of beautiful beaches to explore , travel while your are young and able. here's my top 7 on my list:
1. Anguib, Sta. Ana Cagayan
How to get there?
By
bus: The
Florida Bus (Sampaloc, Manila) goes straight to Santa Ana. Daily
By plane: Air Philippines and Cebu Pacific flies to Tuguegarao
Cebu daily.
From Tuguegarao, a van or minibus can take you to Santa Ana.
---From santa ana we
rented a pump boat going to anguib
2. Panglao Island, Bohol
how to get
to bohol?
----From
Cebu ride a ferry going to, you may choose tubigon or tagbilaran.
-----At the
port of bohol a lot of local’s are offering their service for a tour package. I
suggest to book travel agency via online to avoid conflict and high rate
package. Just read my link to help you out more.
Here my
another article blog about bohol ( how to explore more in bohol ) just click my
link below:
3. Boracay Island, Aklan
How to get to boracay island?
----From Caticlan
Airport going to Tabon Port. ( at the airport fill-up the visitor’s form you
may pay the terminal fee, environmental fee, pump boat fee, tricycle fee for
you not to hassled you may pay that all including tricycle fee, but if you do
have a contact person for tricycle driver it much more okay to fix your budget.
note : month of September is off season month
at boracay and the weather is not good, so they change the rotation from tabon
port to tambisaan port instead of caticlan jetty port to cagban port.
Here’s my another article about boracay ( how to explore more in boracay
island ) just click my link below:
4. Camiguin Island, White Island
How to get to camiguin
island?
From Manila, you can take direct flights
of Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, or Air Philippines to Cagayan de Oro
City.
From Cebu, Cagayan de Oro City is even nearer
-- a mere 30 minutes away. One can also take the longer but infinitely more
exciting ferry trips from the North Harbor aboard the ships of WG&A, Negros
Navigation, and Sulpicio Lines.
From the Cagayan de Oro City airport,
you can take a cab to the bus terminal located at the Agora Market and get on a
bus for Balingoan, At Balingoan, take a
ferry bound for Camiguin Island approaching Camiguin by sea. The trip usually
takes an hour before you reach Benoni Wharf of Mahinog, which is 17 kilometers
from the capital town of Mambajao.
You can also take a three-hour ferry
ride from the Cagayan de Oro Ferry Terminal to Guinsiliban, also in Camiguin on
board M/V Yuhum.
from Cebu their also
a direct flight to mambajao camiguin ( Cebu Pacific Air )
How to get to white
island?
-- from mambajao
market ride a tricycle going to agoho ( 10 mins. travel ) agoho is the boat
terminal going to the white island, just tell the driver to drop you off at
agoho barangay yumbing.
Here’s my another article about camiguin island ( how to explore more in
camiguin island ) just click my link below:
5. Medellin Cebu, Fantastic Island
how to get to Cebu?
By plane
Mactan Cebu International is also the main domestic hub outside Manila with a
variety of flights around the Philippine archipelago such as to Manila, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, Boracay, Clark (just
near Angeles City), Siargao (Surigao), Zamboanga, Davao, Bacolod, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro, Cotabato, Camiguin, General Santos, andTacloban,
among others.
By boat
Cebu City's domestic
port is the country's busiest. Cebu City is home to almost 80 percent of the
country's passenger vessels. The country's largest shipping lines, namely
WG&A, Sulpicio Lines, Trans-Asia, George & Peter Lines and Lorenzo
Shipping Lines, are headquartered in Cebu.
Large passenger
ferries with a capacity of 2,000 to 4,000 passengers ply the more distant
routes such as Manila, Davao, Butuan City, Zamboanga and Cagayan de Oro. Medium-sized vessels such as the
roll-on/roll-off (roro) types ply nearer destinations while fast ferries
transport passengers to and from neighboring islands in two hours or less
depending on the destination.
How to get to medellin ,Cebu?
note: i suggest to travel early in the morning
for less traffic. for us we travel 4am at 6:20am we arrived at bogo.
----from north bus terminal - bogo ( ceres bus
aircon - fare Php135 )
( note: their also a direct travel to kawit
going to medellin ( north bus - kawit ) in my case I decided to drop at bogo to
buy some stocks. )
---- at bogo, hired a tricycle priced at
Php25-30/pax going to kawit.
---- kawit to funtastic island ( hired a bump
boat rate at Php600-800 (2 ways) 4-7 pax capacity 30mins travel)
note: negotiation for the price is needed. the
bump boat man will wait for you or they will pick you up the time you wanted
too.
Here’s my another article about Medellin, Cebu ( how to explore more in
Medellin Cebu ) just click my link below:
6. Buntod Sandbar and Reef Marine Sanctuary, Masbate
How to get to Masbate?
By bus
There's a daily trip
going to Masbate via RORO bus, the terminal is locate at Cubao, this is part of
the nautical highway, the bus will be carried by the RORO boat, from Pilar to
Masbate City port, is just ₱1,050 one way for aircon buses, ₱800 for one way for
ordinary buses.
By plane
Airphil express,
flying daily is now the only carrier from Manila to Masbate as Zest-air ceased
flying to Masbate in May 2013. Cebu pacific also flies four times weekly from
Cebu to Masbate having taken over the vacant Zest air slot. Please be aware
that both airlines can and do cancel at very short notice, and it is not
unusual to be returning to either Manila or Cebu when in flight due to poor
weather conditions at Masbate. Both airlines leave from their respective
terminals during early morning.
By boat
Via Pilar in the province of Sorsogon. By Fast craft, it is a two hours ride from there,
much longer if using other ferry options, which is what most of the people
traveling to and from the province use. There are also boats from Lucena in
Luzon and Cebu in
the Visayas.
Here’s my another article
about Buntod Reef ( how to explore more in Buntod sandbar and reef sanctuary of
Masbate) just click my link below:
7. Samal Island, Davao del Sur
How to get to samal?
cebu direct flight to davao
manila direct flight to davao
davao airport taxi (Php100) - sasa wharf
sasa whaft (barge Php10 per pax ) - samal
island
samal island - bluejazz resort ( habal-habal
Php50 per pax )
Here’s my another article about Samal Island ( how to explore more in
Samal island ) just click my link below:
enjoy...............
and live life to the fullest.................
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