Saturday, June 1, 2013

Amazing Palaui Island!

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Tagged as the "Paradise of the Northeast," Palaui Island was recently included in CNN's top beaches in the world and was ranked number 10. But my peronal favorite is still El Nido in Palawan.

Last summer 2013, I went to Palaui Island. Though the trip was a bit cut-off by the location shoot of Survivor (they were occupying Palaui Island), I still decided to go to Palaui. From Legazpi City, I boarded a Cebu Pacific connecting flight from Legazpi to Manila and then Manila to Tuguegarao. The flight from Legazpi to Manila was good for less than 45 minutes. While the flight to Tuguegarao was also less than 45 minutes. But the land travel from Tuguegarao to Sta. Ana, Cagayan was 3 hours!

How to get there

Air and land travel - Manila flight to Tuguegarao (45 minutes) and then land travel to Sta. Ana (3 hours)

Land travel only -  
     Option # 1 - Bus ride from Sampaloc, Manila or Cubao to Tuguegarao (9-10 hours), then van travel to Sta. Ana, Cagayan (3 hours)
      Option # 2 - Florida bus ride from Sampaloc, Manila or Cubao to Sta. Ana, Cagayan (12-13 hours)
       Option # 3 - Partas or Farinas bus ride to Laoag, Ilocos Norte (8-9 hours), then GMW bus to  Lalo, Cagayan (3-4 hours), then van ride to Sta, Ana (1.5 hours)

Note - 
First trip to Tuguegarao from Sta. Ana
Bus - 4 am / Van 3 am
Last trip to Tuguegarao from Sta. Ana
Bus - 3 pm / Van 1:30 pm

From Sta. Ana to Laoag/Vigan (7 hours)
First trip by bus - 1 am
Last trip by bus - 3 am (If you miss the last trip, go to Magapit)

Once you reach Sta. Ana, Cagayan, head to San Vicente Port.

San Vicente Port, Sta. Ana, Cagayan

It was already pas 4 pm when I arrived in Sta. Ana, Cagayan. I had no plan of sleeping in Palaui Island. I just wanted to explore the island. And so I decided to spend the night in Sta. Ana proper. But I still waited and watched the sunset at the port.


Accommodations in Sta. Ana 

You can choose from a variety of lodging inns located near the port in the town proper of Sta. Ana. Here are some of the lodging inns.

RCB Lodging Inn - P600.00
Country Hill - P1,500.00
Joma's Lodge - P800.00
Transient - P500.00


The following morning I hired the boat for P1,500 which included going to Punta Verde, Crocodile Island and Snake Island.





 Tourist Spots in Palaui Island
Punta Verde
Baratubot Falls
Cape Engano Lighthouse
Anguib Cove
Palaui Island Campsite
Crocodile Island
Snake Island
Jerolinda Beach
Pugo Moro
Siwangag Cove
Gotan Beach
Puzorobo



Boatman
Kerwin - 0926-994-3586
Edward - 0906-759-6292

Boat Rentals
Long Distance 
Boat Rent good for max of 8 pax
1. Cape Engano Lighthouse  - P1,800 (45 mins)
2. Anguib Cove/Beach -  P1,500 (25 mins)
3. Siwangag Cove - P1,500 (30 mins)
4. Puzurobo - P1,800 (1 hour)

Cape Engano Lighthouse
Short Distance
Crocodile Island - P500 (5 mins)
Punta Verde - P750 (15 mins)
Pugo Moro - P500 (5 mins)

Boat service is only 6 hours
Additional P100 for extended  hour

Additional P300 for overnight stay at Punta Verde

Special trips
Cape Engano, anguib, Crocodile and Punta Verde - P3,500

Ms. Roselyn Fronda 
Ecozone Center
0917-780-9302

Inquiries Re Palaui
0905-358-1455
0921-660-6722

Ms. Corazon Tangcora
Pasamaboa dispatcher
0905-847-8825




The trek to Baratubot Falls is good only for 20-25 minutes

from travelarcher.wordpress.com
Anguib Cove is one of the best spots in Palaui Island.

Camping site
One can have an overnight stay at the Palaui island Camping Site.

They offer various services such as massage for only P300.00.
Paluto of your favorite dishes (one day prior notice is required) 
or pay P250 only for your meals.
Charging of phones, laptop  and other gadgets.
Camping fee is P250/pax.
Camping tent rent is P300.
Snorkeling equipment P250.
Homestay is good only for P300.00


Snake Island


Crocodile Island


It's Really More Fun Island Hopping
 in Palaui Island!

Youtube links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4soZEZ3TrE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuV_sRCC5EY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbPxV93LmPU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7oN6yRw0kQ

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