As promised, here is the second part of my Beautiful Bicol blog series yayyyy!!!
On my previous post, I hinted that the next one will be all about sun, white sand, and blue waters. If you have guessed Calaguas Island, then a big thumbs up for ya!
Let's start this, shall we? ♡
Our group left Daet for Paracale around six in the morning. From the tour guide's place (Ellen's Calaguas Island Tour, details at the end of this post), we walked for a few minutes to the port where our boat was waiting. After about 2 hours traversing the deep, blue waters and encountering occasional waves, we finally made it to Calaguas! Hurrah!!!
One of the kuya tour guides offered some hot coffee while they prepare for our lunch. The waiting was not in vain for we were presented with a very delicious seafood lunch cooked by another kuya tour guide, Kuya Bing! Ahhhhhh I felt like I was in seafood heaven!
It was still scorching hot so the beau, another friend, and I decided to explore the island by foot instead of swimming. And this was what we witnessed... ahhhhhh! We even saw brittle startfishes, hermit crabs, broken corals (and okay barnacles, lots of them lol) near the shore!
Come afternoon, we soaked in the cool and clean waters of Calaguas while it was raining (yup of all days, it rained this day lol) and the rest was history~
We were then served with a sumptuous dinner! Ahhh I loved everything! We were even served with authentic Bicol dishes! We were so full so we decided to stick by the shore and stargaze for a bit before calling it a day. ☪︎
Fast forward to the next day, we woke up around six in the morning, had some coffee, then set off to trek up to "Small Baguio". It was an easy one cos we passed by cemented pavements going up the hill. The view was very beautiful! Of course, we took lots of photos!
For some reason, these dogs appeared out of nowhere and even escorted us on our way down~
Thank you, bitchezzz (pun intended lol)
We went down after we've lusted over the view of Calaguas. A wonderful meal awaited us!
There were more foooodddd but I was too hungry to take pictures of everything lol
Our group packed up our things and waited for the boat to be ready. While doing so, some of us went for one last quick dip, including ya girl, of course~
I thought trekking will take a whole day so I just only brought one swimsuit so I just reused it on the second day lol
Included in our tour package was an island-hopping feat and some of us added the snorkeling option with which we paid 200php each for. We paused near Balagbag Island to look at the flora and fauna underwater- awesooooome!
I don't know how to swim "properly" so imagine my nervousness lol but they say you gotta jump when you gotta jump~ Glad I faced even a single of the gazillion fears I have this day!
Thanks to the beau's dad for the snorkeling photos!
Then, we continued to Balagbag Island, got off for some quick trek and got amazed omggg! Super beautiful viewwww! They didn't call the place Batanes-like for nothing!
The photos from here onwards were taken by just my iPhone, since I didn't wanna risk my camera while on the boat so I had it tucked safely in my bag that was in turn, covered with plastic~
I don't know how to swim "properly" so imagine my nervousness lol but they say you gotta jump when you gotta jump~ Glad I faced even a single of the gazillion fears I have this day!
Thanks to the beau's dad for the snorkeling photos!
Then, we continued to Balagbag Island, got off for some quick trek and got amazed omggg! Super beautiful viewwww! They didn't call the place Batanes-like for nothing!
The photos from here onwards were taken by just my iPhone, since I didn't wanna risk my camera while on the boat so I had it tucked safely in my bag that was in turn, covered with plastic~
After breathing in the view, we availed of the fresh coconuts/buko for 20php each near the entrance of the island (oh, btw, they asked for a 50php/person island entrance fee). During this time, I learned that Balagbag Island is called such because it is a horizontal island among the numerous vertical ones around. Balagbag is the Bicolano term for horizontal.
We were supposed to go to another island but the waves were getting bigger so we just opted to head straight to Paracale Port and eventually go back to Daet. We had our late lunch of Bicolano dishes at Pratesi Cafe before going home and getting a home service massage! What a loooong day!
This post is very text-and-photo-heavy, so thank you so much for reading until this point! Hope you liked it! Soooo, any guesses on part three of my Beautiful Bicol series? Hmmm! Watch out for it, yeah? *wink*
Ellen's Calaguas Tour
Pratesi Cafe
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