Monday, July 16, 2012

Iriga City, Camarines Sur. The City of Crystal Clear Springs.


Iriga City is located in the province of Camarines Sur, Bicol Region. This city is a landlocked city with Mt. Asog as its prominent landmark. Iriga is my hometown. I’m proud being an Irigueño. I grew up in this city and this is where I’ve spent most of my life. Well, I lived here since birth until high school and then by college, I transferred to Naga City and then after graduating from college, I transferred to Metro Manila where I spent more than 5 years working. And now, since I’m a work-at-home guy, I am now living again here in my home city.

Asog County Hotel, Brgy. San Isidro

Bersabaren Resort cottages

Bersabaren Resort rooms

Bersabaren Resort, Barangay San Isidro

Bersabaren Resort swimming pool

Iriga City was a sleepy city some few decades ago, but now, it is a vibrant city with lots of business establishments. Iriga City is also known as the City of Crystal Clear Springs, and it’s all because of the abundance of natural spring scattered all over the city. We have more than 30 water spring so there’s an oversupply of water in this city. Well, I can say that Metro Manila will envy us for having an oversupply of water.hehehe! Magsasawa ka sa tubig dito sa Iriga.  And because of the abundance of natural spring, we also have lots of spring resorts. We have more than a dozen resorts and its one of the tourist attraction in the city, aside from hiking the Mt. Asog and visiting some other destination in Iriga City such as the Inorogan Chapel and the city Grotto.

Gilkrissa Resort log cabin

Gilkrissa Resort, Brgy San Nicolas

Gilkrissa Resort
 My home city is also the business and academic center of the Rinconada District, which is the fifth district of Camarines Sur. We have lots of schools and colleges in the city and the two universities we have here are the University of Saint Anthony and the University of Northeastern Philippines. There’s also a La Consolacion College campus in Iriga City. A famous personality who hails from Iriga is Nora Aunor. She was born in Iriga City. And did you know that Iriga City is the home of the first bus company in the Philippines? It is now known as the Philtranco Bus Company or formerly named ALATCO. They also have a museum in Iriga City. So come and visit our city. There are a lot of things to do here, and if you run out of things to do here, Iriga City is just a few hours of travel from some of the known tourist destination in the Bicol Region such as the CWC and the Mayon Volcano.


Iriga City PNR Station

Iriga City bus terminal

Iriga City jeepney terminal

Iriga City terminal

Iriga City van terminal

bus terminal

La Consolacion College, Iriga City Campus

Masosu Spring Resort rates

Masosu Spring Resort, Brgy. San Isidro

Masosu Spring Resort, Brgy. San Isidro

Mt. Asog

Saint Anthony De Padua Parish Church

Ybalon Resort rates

Ybalon Resort,  Iriga City

Ybalon Resort

Ybalon Resort

Ybalon Resort with Mt. Asog in the background

Here are the rates for some of the resorts in Iriga City:

Gilkrissa Function Hall and Resort
Brgy San Nicolas.
Entrance Fee: Adults – 50, Kids – 30
Cottages: 250 pesos
Log Cabin: 2,500 per night, good for 2 pax

Bersabaren Garden Resort
Brgy. San Isidro
Entrance Fee: 40 pesos, day rate; 50 pesos for overnight rate
Cottages: 200 pesos
Rooms: 400 pesos for 12 hours only. Good for 2 pax. 100 pesos per additional person

Masosu Spring Resort
Brgy. San Isidro
Entrance Fee: 30 pesos for adults and 20 for kids for day rate from 7am to 5pm; 50 pesos for adults and 25 pesos for kids for night rate from 6pm to 12am; 70 pesos for adults and 25 pesos for kids for an overnight rate from 6pm to 5am
Cottage rental fee ranges from 200 to 350 pesos
A family room is also available for 1,500 to 1,800 per night. Good for 5 to 8 pax

Ybalon Resort
Brgy. San Juan
Entrance Fee: 50 pesos for adults and 35 pesos for kids for a day rate from 9am to 5pm. 60 pesos for adults and 45 pesos for kids for a night rate from 5pm to 11pm.
Cottages: For an umbrella, 200 pesos. For a mushroom-shaped hut, 300 pesos. For a nipa hut, 350 to 400 pesos.


How to get to Iriga City:

By Plane:

Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines have several daily flights to Naga Airport, which is locally known in Bicol as Pili Airport. From Naga Airport, located in the town of Pili, you can ride a bus or a taxi bound for Iriga City. The city is about 45 minutes to 1 hour ride from the airport. The bus fare from Pili to Iriga City is 30 pesos. If you’re coming from Naga or Pili, you will be passing the forked road in Baao town going to downtown Baao and Iriga City. Just after the railroad crossing, turn left going to Iriga City, because if you turn right, that’s the road going to Nabua and Legazpi City.


By Bus:

From Manila, there are several buses bound to Bicol region. Ride a bus that is bound for Iriga City or Legazpi City and then get off at Iriga City.  If you’ll be riding a bus bound for Legazpi City or Tabaco City, be sure to ask the driver or the conductor if the bus will pass by the city of Iriga because some buses will not pass Iriga City and will just use the diversion road at Nabua town. The usual travel time from Metro Manila to Iriga City is 8 to 10 hours. There are a number of bus terminals in Cubao, Quezon City, that have buses bound for Iriga City, Legazpi City and Tabaco City. There are also bus terminals in Pasay City, near Pasay Rotonda.

By Train:

The PNR has a regular train schedule for the Manila-Ligao City route. The train departs at Tutuban Station in Manila every 6pm and 8:30pm and arrives at Ligao City at around 6am the next day. Ride the train and get off at PNR Iriga City Station. The last station is Ligao City station which is 45 minutes away from Iriga City so be sure to get off at Iriga City. The usual travel time is 10 to 12 hours. 

6 comments:

  1. Hi, thanks for including Ybalon Resort in your site. Greatly appreciated. Your site is very informative for tourists in particular.

    Kind Regards

    Maria

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  2. thanks for great information it helps to knows how great is iriga city...

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  3. please improve your customer service..

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  4. pls put contact number sa mga resort for inquiries.ty po

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  5. You're doing a great job buddy. Keep it going.

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  6. Why do you call urself weird? I bet your awesome! Thanks for sharing this I am a Buhinon and studied in Iriga at LaCo for my college term. Iriga is one awesome city. Thanks again! x

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