Thursday, August 18, 2011

Marinduque Travel Info's

Here are the info's related to my Marinduque province adventure...

From Manila, there is a direct bus trip going to Marinduque. JAC Liner Bus has a daily trip from Kamias, Quezon City Bus Terminal and from their Buendia, Manila Bus Terminal. The bus departs daily at around 5:30pm, but you need to make a reservation or you need to be at their terminal before 5:30pm. The bus will travel from Manila to Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City and then it will board a ferry from Lucena port to Marinduque.

JAC Liner Inc contact info. 0917-5225463 or www.jacliner.com

There are also several buses bound to Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City. You can go to Kamias Bus Terminal or Buendia Bus Terminal and just ask for buses bound directly to Talao Talao Port.

You can also ride a bus bound to Lucena City and from Lucena Grand Central Bus Terminal, ride a jeepney to Talao Talao Port or Dalahican Port.

From Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City, there are several shipping companies that operates the Lucena to Marinduque route.

Here are the list of shipping companies with their corresponding fare schedule and ferry/fastcraft schedule:

Starhorse Shipping Line

Schedule of Trips
Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City to Balanacan Port, Mogpog, Marinduque 
Daily RORO trips. 10:30am, 2:30pm, 9:30pm, 10:30pm

Fare: Regular - 260 pesos
          Senior Citizen - 208 pesos
          Student - 221 pesos
          Aircon - 310 pesos
          Half fare - 130 pesos. 3-6 years old



Montenegro Shipping Line

Schedule of Trips
Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City to Balanacan Port, Mogpog, Marinduque 
Daily RORO trips. 4am and 12pm
Daily Fastcraft trip. 10am only

Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City to Cawit, Marinduque
Daily RORO trips. 12am and 4pm

Fare:
Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City to Balanacan Port, Mogpog, Marinduque
RORO Aircon: Regular - 260 pesos
                        Student - 221 pesos
                        Senior Citizen - 208 pesos
                        Half fare - 130 pesos. 3-7 years old

Fastcraft Aircon: Regular - 300 pesos
                          Student - 255 pesos
                          Senior Citizen - 240 pesos
                          Half fare - 150 pesos. 3-7 years old

Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City to Cawit, Marinduque
RORO  Regular - 340 pesos
             Student - 289 pesos
             Senior Citizen - 272 pesos
             Half fare - 170 pesos. 3-7 years old


Sta. Cruz Shipping Line

Schedule of Trips


Fare:
Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City to Balanacan Port, Mogpog, Marinduque 
RORO                             Ordinary             Aircon
           Regular                290 pesos        310 pesos
           Student                247 pesos        264 pesos
           Senior                 232 pesos         248 pesos
           Half fare -           145 pesos         155 pesos
         3-6 years old

Fastcraft: Regular - 290 pesos
               Student - 247 pesos
               Senior - 232 pesos
               Half fare - 145 pesos. 3-6 years old

Sta. Cruz Shipping Line. For reservation. Lucena City - 09303513297 or 09482418050
                                                               Sta. Cruz, Marinduque - 09183420087


Boac Shipping Line

Schedule of Trip
Buyabod Port, Sta. Cruz, Marinduque to Talao Talao Port, Dalahican, Lucena City
RORO daily trip. 9am only

Fare: 300 pesos aircon


All fare schedule and trip schedule information is as of June 2011.



Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Dasol, Pangasinan

Dasol, Another not-so-known Philippine destination.

Mention Dasol to a tourist and most probably they would ask what and where Dasol is. The town of Dasol is a sleepy town in the province of Pangasinan. There are several destinations in Dasol. Tambobong beach and Culebra Island, just to mention a few. This destination in Pangasinan is not your usual destination because going to this destination is an adventure itself. You’ll have to endure long hours of travel by land and then an hour boat ride going to Culebra Island from Tambobong beach.

From Manila, you’ll have to travel north of Manila to the town of Alaminos, Pangasinan. There are several bus companies plying the route of Manila to Alaminos. Travel time is 5 to 6 hours. And then from Alaminos, Pangasinan province, ride another bus which is bound to Sta. Cruz, Zambales. The travel time is about an hour. Tell the bus driver that you are going to the town of Burgos. From Burgos town, ride or rent a tricycle going to Tambobong beach. It’s about an hour ride from Burgos market to Tambobong beach, Dasol. 

Tambobong Beach


Tambobong beach after the sunset
At Tambobong beach, there are only few resorts available. And at Culebra Island, there’s no available resort or any cottages, so you’ll have to bring your own tent if you’re planning to spend a night on the island. It is advisable to go there early in the morning or late in the afternoon in order to avoid the scorching heat of the sun, because there are only few trees that could offer shades to island visitors. At Tambobong beach, you can just rent a boat going to Culebra Island. All you need is your haggling skills. So that’s it! Enjoy the not-so-known beach of Dasol, Pangasinan!

Culebra Island


Culebra Island


Another view of Culebra Island

Culebra Island beach

Marinduque

Marinduque - The Heart of the Philippines

A few months ago, I was planning on a getaway since it was summer months then, and I was stuck at home just reading ramdom stuff online. And then an idea popped out of my mind and I say to myself, how about a weekend adventure to Marinduque.

Summer month of May. One lazy Friday evening. It was 11pm when I got to the JAM Bus Terminal in Kamias, Quezon City, and lucky I was, the bus bound to Dalahican port in Lucena City was about to leave. So I boarded the bus and slept. 2 hours later, I was already in Dalahican port.

Dalahican Port, Lucena City

Onboard Montenegro Ferry

I took some pictures of the port and then bought a ticket from Montenegro shipping lines, since it was the shipping company with the earliest trip. I bought a ticket for a ferry bound to Balanacan port in Mogpog town, Marinduque. By the way, there are 3 major ports in Marinduque. The  Buyabod port in Sta. Cruz town, the Balanacan port in Mogpog town and Cawit port in Boac.

My plan was to travel around the island province of Marinduque, and that is why I choose Balanacan port in Mogpog as my starting point, because I want to travel counterclockwise from the town of Mogpog and ending my travel in the town of Sta.Cruz.



I was supposed to be travelling with some friends but due to some conflicts of schedule and some misunderstanding on the estimated time of departure, I ended up travelling alone. Oh well, it doesn’t really matter because this would be my second solo trip.

Anyway, it was around 7am when the boat arrived in Balanacan port. Finally, a view of Marinduque! And since I just slept in the ferry for the entire 3hour journey, I have the energy to greet and discover the beautiful island province of Marinduque.

Upon arrival at the port, I check for jeepneys bound to Boac. This is my first stop. Boac town is where Moriones festival is being held every Holy Week. The jeepney ride from Balanacan port in Mogpog to Boac  is almost an hour.

Balanacan Port, Mogpog


Mogpog Viewdeck, Balanacan Port

At around 8am, I was already in Boac and taking some photos of the sleepy town. My first stop was the Boac Cathedral. I was supposed to go to some caves in Boac but the locals informed me that it’s kind of far. So after taking some photos of Boac Cathedral and having my breakfast on a small restaurant, I boarded another jeepney bound to the town of Buenavista. This town is known for hot springs and waterfalls, but I decided to just visit the two hotspring near the town center. 


The jeepney ride from Boac to Buenavista is almost an hour. In order for me to get to the hotsprings, I rented a motorcycle for about 100 pesos. The Marinduque hotspring resort is already a developed resort with several pools, hot, warm and cold pools. There are also several rooms and cottages in the resort. I didn’t stay long at the resort so I proceeded to another not-so-developed hotspring nearby. I just checked the pools but I forgot to take pictures of the two pictures. Too bad!



Boac Cathedral



Anyway, after checking on the 2 hotspring, I then proceeded to the next town named Torrijos.  It’s about 1.5hour travel by motorcycle. I was supposed to just ride a jeepney but the locals near the 2 hotspring that I visited informed me that jeepneys bound to Torrijos is scarce during weekends. So I then asked the motorcycle driver if he’s willing to drive and drop me off to Poctoy white beach. We agreed on the price and then off we go to Poctoy white beach.

It was 1pm when we arrived in Poctoy beach. I was really expecting a white sand beach like in Camiguin or Palawan, but the sand in Poctoy was light brown in color. And since it was already noon time when I arrived in Poctoy, I didn’t bother to swim at the beach. Instead, I just indulge myself with cold halo halo, adobong isda and 2cups of rice while enjoying the view of the beach.

Poctoy Beach


After finishing my lunch, I then proceeded to the highway to wait for a jeepney bound to Sta. Cruz town. There are a lot of caves and islands in Sta. Cruz so this is  where I’m planning to stay a bit longer.
After almost an hour waiting, a jeepney bound to Sta. Cruz finally appears. The travel time from Poctoy beach in Torrijos to Sta. Cruz is about an hour also.

At around 3pm, I arrived at the town of Sta. Cruz. I immediately look for motorcycle, tricycle or jeepney that is bound to the caves. However, the locals there informed me that since it’s a weekend, the last trip was 1pm, and if I would be renting a motorcycle it would cost me more than 500 pesos. That was then I decided that I just go to Maniwaya island to spend the night.

I then boarded a tricycle going to Buyabod port in Sta. Cruz and upon arrival, another unlucky notice, they informed me that the last trip going to island already left past noon time. I guess this is unlucky day for me. I was about to return to the town center when I suddenly saw this boat with several passengers boarding. I asked if they are going to Maniwaya island and they said, yes. I immediately boarded the boat and I was kind of wondering why they’re kind of starring at me out of curiosity and only after several minutes of chitchatting I found out that the boat was a rented boat and the passengers rented it because they’re a clan who have just attended a wedding in the nearby barangay.

Lucky for me, they allowed me to join them and they are even sharing to me the foods and drinks that they have in theboat, a typical Filipino hospitality. And another speck of luck, it’s a free ride to Maniwaya island and they even offer their houses for me to stay for the night. But I don’t want them to be bothered by my stay so I just informed them that I’ll be staying in the nearby resort. By the way, the travel time from Buyabod port, Sta. Cruz to Maniwaya island is about 30 to 45 minutes.

Upon arrival at the island, I gave thanks to the family who let me hitch a boat ride and then I proceeded to the nearby resort. After leaving my backpack at one of the cottages, I took some beach photos and sunset and then by around 7pm, I already slept because there’s nothing much to do in the island.

Maniwaya Island, Sta, Cruz

Sunset at Maniwaya Island

Next day, Sunday. The resort owner informed me the night before that the boat trip to Buyabod port is 6am. So I wake up early in the morning. I ate my breakfast, took some photos again and then proceeded to the boat which would bring me back to Buyabod port in Sta. Cruz.

My plan was to proceed to Sta. Cruz caves in the morning but upon arrival at Buyabod port, the locals informed me that the last trip of the ferry bound to mainland Luzon is 9am and if I won’t be able to make it, then I have to go to Balanacan port in Mogpog town which is about an hour and a half jeepney ride. So I then decided not to go to the caves and proceeded to the ticket booth and bought a ticket for a ferry boat bound to Dalahican port in Lucena City.



After 3 hours of ferry ride, I arrived in Lucena City just an hour after lunchtime. And at the port, there are already buses waiting which are bound to Manila. Bus ride from Lucena to Manila was almost 3 hours also since it was daytime plus heavy traffic.

And that ends my Marinduque solo trip adventure. It was fun and challenging due to the fact that transportation is a little bit difficult especially during weekends. JAM transit have buses bound directly to Marinduque. You can inquire at JAM bus for the bus schedule of direct trip from Manila to Marinduque.
Overall, Marinduque is a beautiful province. A not-so-typical vacation spot. But if you’re looking for a nice view and beautiful beach, surely, Marinduque offers the tourist a raw beauty.