ZAMBALES BUDGET TRAVEL GUIDE: Anawangin-Nagsasa-Capones (with itinerary, expenses and top attractions)

Always turn every disaster into an opportunity โ€“ and opportunity it was!

The province of ZAMBALES faced its greatest tragic back in 1991 when its highly notorious volcano, the Mount Pinatubo, shook and squeezed the earthโ€™s crust at a magnitude of 7.8 which brought upon to what was considered as the second-largest volcanic eruption in the century. It was strikingly catastrophic that it left 722 fatalities, displaced 200,000 of its people including the primitive Aeta tribe, damaged about $250 million of properties, and changed the land features of Zambales to a large extent.

Anawangin cove

A panoramic view of Nagsasa cove.

The cataclysmic event was then thought of a disaster until an opportunity showed up. The land started to breathe new life as its barren hills slowly transformed into a lush terrain of vegetation. Bushes and the pine-like Agoho trees grew in an unbelievably rapid state. In the same manner, the once rocky shores were splattered with tons of ashes that overtime turned into crystal, grey sands. Zambales blossomed into a wide vista of magnificent landscapes which did not escape the attention of travelers. Thousands upon thousands of tourists traveled to Zambales. Tourism took a major turn, and the rest is history.

Zambales is located in central Luzon in the Philippines, a 3-hour drive from Manila making it one of the nearest weekend hideout to escape the bustling metropolis. Of the many beautiful landscapes it is famous for, what draws travelers the most is its sweeping coves and islands. The most known of them are Anawangin cove, Nagsasa cove and Capones island, which are concentrated at Pundaquit, San Antonio โ€“ a laid back, provincial, fishing village.

Zambales

An outrigger boat heading to the cove on a gloomy weather.

The coves sit beside the West Philippine Sea and are tucked away at the outskirts of San Antonio behind its mountain slopes. To get here, one can either trek through the mountains of Anawangin โ€“ the nearest among the coves โ€“ or go by an outrigger boat. Timing is everything to successfully get to the coves. Seas can get rough in some days and the mountains can prove to be challenging for the unfit. The best months to go are January through March when the waves are calm and boats can easily cross the sea.

QUICK TIPS AND FACTS ABOUT ZAMBALES


Here are few facts and tips to consider when traveling the top attractions in Zambales.

  1. The beaches in Zambales are one of the nearest from Manila. During summer time, tourists flock to its shores which leave little to no room for relaxation, especially in Anawangin since it is the most accessible among the three coves. Avoid the summer months of April and May if you are not fond of crowd.
  2. Anawangin, Nagsasa and Capones can be covered in one day. If you plan to go overnight, you may stay in a cottage or hut in Anawangin and Nagsasa. Itโ€™s important to know that there is no fancy accommodation available in the three spots. Camping is king while here! Bring a tent or a hammock, a blanket and a mosquito repellent, food supplies and cooking tools, and gallons of water. You can buy your camping supplies at the market in Pundaquit before heading out.
  3. And oh, there is no electricity! Bring a flashlight or a headlamp, and a powerbank to charge your gadgets.
  4. Mobile network has weak to no signal. You will be totally off the grid!
  5.  There is a public toilet in Anawangin, but itโ€™s poorly maintained.
  6. Check the weather. If there is a good chance to rain during your trip, waterproof your gadgets and secure a raincoat.
  7. During habagat or the rainy season from June to August, sea swells can be large and rough if you go by boat. Pack your belongings properly to avoid getting wet.
  8. If you have the stamina for it, trekking can be a good option in getting to the coves. Anawangin is a 5-hour hike over Mt. Pundaquit while Nagsasa is a 6-hour walk through the trail from sitio San Martin in Subic.
  9. Bring a footwear. The sands, because of its volcanic properties, can be too hot for your feet when the sun is at its zenith.
  10. The attractions are in a secluded place, but donโ€™t wary. The locals are trustworthy and put so much value to the safety of the tourists.
Nagsasa Cove
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A somehow bald mountain of Nagsasa during summer with the lake on its foreground. By the way, thatโ€™s me and my bestie! 

HOW TO GET TO ZAMBALES


Here is the information on how to get to Anawangin, Nagsasa and Capones. Remember, these 3 attractions are found in Pudaquit, San Antonio, Zambales.

  • By public transport from Manila โ€“ There are two options in getting to Pudaquit from Manila. First option is from Cubao, take a bus bound for Olongapo city. Once there, transfer to another bus that goes to San Antonio, Zambales. Travel time is around 3 hours, total bus fare is P250. In San Antonio, take a tricycle and head out to Pundaquit. Travel time is roughly 20 minutes, fare is P20 per person. Second option is from Cubao, Pasay and Caloocan. At their designated bus terminal, take a bus that goes to Iba, Zambales. Tell the driver to drop off in San Antonio public market. Travel time is roughly 3 hours, bus fare is P250. At the public market, take a tricycle to Pundaquit.
  • By public transport from Clark โ€“ From the airport, take the shuttle service to Dau terminal. Fare is P100, travel time is close to 20 minutes. At the terminal, ride a bus to Olongapo city. Travel time is roughly 2 hours, fare is P140. Once at the city, transfer to another bus bound for San Antonio. Travel time is 1 hour, bus fare is P60. Then take a tricycle from San Antonio to Pundaquit for P20 per person. Travel time is close to 20 minutes.

Once at Pundaquit beach, rent a boat that will take you to the three attractions. Below is the 2-way rent per boat type:

  • Small boat with a capacity of 4 people โ€“ around P2,500.00
  • Big boat with a capacity of 15 people โ€“ around P6,000.00
Pundaquit boats

A line-up of outrigger boats in Pundaquit, San Antonio.

Nagsasa

Trekking up to the hilltop of Capones island.

Apart from the three attractions, there are also other coves and islands near the area that you can visit. You have the option to only visit 1 attraction. Boat rent will range from P500 to P1,500 per attraction, depending on its distance.

  • Talisayen Cove
  • Silanguin Cove
  • Camara island

Note: A P20 environmental fee will be collected upon entering Pundaquit, and a separate entrance fee for some of the attractions.

TOP ATTRACTIONS IN ZAMBALES


Here are 3 top tourist spots that you can cover in a day tour or with an itinerary for 2 to 3 days while in Zambales.

ANAWANGIN COVE

Anawangin cove is a sight to behold. The verdant Agoho trees clustered along the ridges of its mountain range employ a far-reaching backdrop to its strip of uniquely light gray fine sands which make for a perfect view as you approach the cove. A few walk from the beach is a creek behind a treeline that goes to the sea. Over it is a wooden bridge that leads to the main campsite with tall trees in assembly around its area.

Anawangin is smaller compared to Nagsasa, but is often the most visited because of its close proximity from Pundaquit. (Drawback: The cove can get too crowded during summer.) Getting here would take for about 30 minutes by boat and 5 hours on trek. Entrance fee to the cove is P50 for day use and P100 for overnight stay. Huts and cottages are also available in the area which can be rented for P100 to 200 depending on its size for a day use, and P350 to a thousand depending on the type for an overnight stay. Tents are available for rent for P300 in Pundaquit.

Few of the activities that can be done around Anawangin cove are:

  • short hike up to its hilltop
  • beach camp
  • bonfire and stargazing at night
  • Surfing and skim-boarding during 2nd to 3rd quarter of the year (You can rent a surfboard in Pundaquit at Malong Surf school.)

NAGSASA COVE

Nagsasa cove

A mirage of the mountain reflected on the lake in Nagsasa.

Twice the size of Anawangin, Nagsasa cove is a beauty of its own. It offers an arresting scenery of grassy mountains that turn sepia during summertime, contrasting to a foreground of a long stretch grayish sand. It hides a waterfall on its mountainside and nestles a lake that dispenses a mirage of its beautiful terrain on a bright day.

At the forefront of Nagsasa cove are tent villages that serve as campground for travelers. One may rent a tent for P350. Entrance to the cove is P50 for day use and P100 for overnight. There are public toilets around the area, as well as small stores that sell basic supplies for camping.

Sunset at Nagsasa

Sunset at Nagsasa cove.

Some of the top things to do around Nagsasa cove are:

  • side trip to the waterfall
  • beach camp
  • watch the sunset, it is dramatic and full of life with its expanse of beautiful landscape covered in grass
  • bonfire and stargazing at night

CAPONES ISLAND

The white beach of Capones Island.

The creamy white beach of Capones Island.

The glorious appeal of Capones island lies not only on its surface among the gorgeous rock formations that clump together on its white sand beach, but more so with the rich marine life and coral reefs underneath.

Capones Island Lighthouse

At the steps inside the lighthouse in Capones Island. Entrance to the lighthouse is no longer permitted due to its rustic structure.

Here are few of the best things to do in Capones island:

  • short trek up to its light house in a steep, rocky yet walkable trail. As of late, entrance to the lighthouse is no longer allowed due to its waning structure
  • beach bum
  • diving and snorkeling activity
  • side trip to the nearby island of Camara which is only a stone throw away

Capones island is free of entrance and is about 30 minutes away from Anawangin cove.

Capones Island

The other side of Capones island showing the steps leading to the lighthouse.

TOP THINGS TO DO IN ZAMBALES


Anawangin

The strong waves of Anawangin suitable for surfing.

Here are top picks in the list of activities in Anawangin, Nagsasa and Capones aside from scampering around its beaches.

  • camping!
  • dive at the top diving spots of Capones and Anawangin
  • surfing and skimboarding on the rough seas of Anawangin and Capones
  • visit the least known coves of Silanguin and Talisayin
  • stargazing and constellation naming with the use of a stargazing app like Night Sky and SkyView
  • bonfire and marshmallow roasting!
  • climb the hilltops and await for the sunset
  • trek up to the waterfall of Nagsasa
Anawangin campsite.

Anawangin campsite.

ZAMBALES SAMPLE ITINERARY


Here is a suggested 2-day Zambales itinerary ideal for a weekend trip which covers Anawangin, Nagsasa and Capones with an estimated budget ofP2,200.00+ per person for a party of two. The budget can still be reduced if you will travel in a group of 4. For this sample itinerary you will need to bring a tent.

DAY ONE

ActivityTimeBudget
ETD Manila04:00AMP250
ETA San Antonio08:00AM
Trike to Pundaquit08:30AMP30
Buy supplies09:00AMP200
Boat to Nagsasa09:30AMP2,500
Rent a Cottage10:00AMP100
To the Waterfall11:00AM
Lunch12:00PM
Stroll along inlet02:00PM
Trek to hilltop03:00PM
Pitch Tent04:00PM
Dinner05:00PM
Sunset06:00PM
Swim07:00PM
Socials08:00PM
Bonfire and Stargazing09:00PM
Capones island

The rough seas of Capones island.

DAY TWO

ActivityTimeBudget
Breakfast07:00AM
To Anawangin08:00AMP50
Trek to Hilltop09:00AMP10
Swim or Surf10:00AM
To Capones11:00AM
Lunch12:00PM
Swim or Dive or Stroll2:00PM
Back to Pundaquit4:00PM
Shower4:30PM
Back to Manila5:30PMP280

Here are contacts of boatmen that offer a tour covering the three attractions:

  • Randy +63 916 273 2887, +63 909 312 0345
  • Johnny +63 920 222 4687
  • JR +63 917 380 9104

WHERE TO STAY IN ZAMBALES


If camping or sleeping in a hut is not your cup of tea, the next option is to stay in Pundaquit. Below are some affordable inns and basic resorts that can be found in the area.

  • Sir Williamโ€™s Cottage and Lodge (047) 252 2692
  • Ohayo San Beach Resort +63 977 170 6077
  • Kubo ni Kap +63 906 242 7123
  • Meganโ€™s Beach Resort  (047) 913 3784, +63 919 480 8520
  • Noraโ€™s Beach Resort +63 918 278 8188, +63 919 637 4917
  • Punta De Uian (047) 252 2692, +63 918 888 8426
  • Wild Rose Beach Inn +63 910 661 5613
Nagsasa waterfall

At the catch basin of a small waterfall in Nagsasa.

USEFUL PHRASES


English is widely understood in Zambales. But in case you want to speak the local tongue, here are phrases from 2 different main languages in Zambales that proved to be useful.

English to Ilocano
Thank You โ€“ Agyamanak
Good Morning โ€“ Naimbag a bigat
Good Afternoon โ€“ Naimbag a malem
Good Evening โ€“ Naimbag a rabii
How Much? โ€“ Sagmamano daytoy?
Where isโ€ฆ โ€“ Sadino tiโ€ฆ

Anawangin cove

The light gray sands of Anawangin.

English to Tagalog
Thank You โ€“ Salamat
Good Morning โ€“ Magandang umaga
Good Afternoon โ€“ Magandang hapon
Good Evening โ€“ Magandang gabi
How Much? โ€“ Magkano?
Where isโ€ฆ โ€“ Saan angโ€ฆ

BE A RESPONSIBLE TRAVELER


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Lastly, have fun and donโ€™t forget to be awesome! 

BAGUIO CITY BUDGET TRAVEL GUIDE (with itinerary and expenses and tourist spot)

HOW TO GET TO BAGUIO


The city of Baguio can be reached only by land from different areas in Luzon. Here are buses and vans that you can find for each location.

Via Metro Manila โ€“ travel time is 6 hours, fare is P450

  • Dagupan bus at Cubao (02) 727-2330
  • Genesis bus at Cubao (02) 709-0803
  • Joy bus at Cubao and Pasay (02) 733-8622, (02) 853-3115
  • Victory liner at Pasay, Caloocan and Cubao (02) 727-4688

Via Aurora โ€“ travel time is 8 hours, fare is P300

  • D Liner bus at Maria +63 919 622 1649
  • Lizardo Trans at Baler

Via Bataan โ€“ travel time is 7 hours, fare is P530

  • Genesis bus at Mariveles (047) 237-3310

Via Clark โ€“ travel time is around 4 hours. From the airport, take the shuttle service to Dau terminal. Fare is P100, travel time is close to 20 minutes. At the terminal, take a Victory Liner bus with trips at 2:00PM and 4:00PM to Baguio City. Bus fare is P300.

Via Cagayan โ€“ travel time is 6 hours, fare P350

  • Dalin bus at Tuguegarao and Aparri (074) 424 4301
  • Gabriel trans at Aparri+63 927 515 0170
  • Van at Tuguegarao+63 947 148 2544

Via Cavite โ€“ travel time is 7 hours, fare is P500

  • Saulog at Cavite City (02) 727-2330

Via Laoag โ€“ travel time is 6 hours, fare is P480

  • Farinas trans (077) 772-0126 to 27
  • Gabriel trans +63 927 515 0170
  • Partas (077) 771-4898
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Early rise at Mines View Park. Indeed, this was a good morning! 

Via Ilocos Sur โ€“ travel time is 5 hours, fare is P480

  • Partas at Vigan and Candon (077) 771-4898
  • Philippine Rabitt at Vigan
  • Van at Candon +63 930 326 5492

Via Ifugao โ€“ travel time is 6 hours, fare is P480

  • Ohayami at Banaue and Lagaue +63 916 600 9333

Via Isabela โ€“ travel time is 7 hours, fare is P500

  • Northern Luzon bus at Santiago +63 977 339 8480
  • Van +63 947 148 2544

Via La Union โ€“ travel time is 3 hours, fare is P250

  • Van at San Fernando +63 930 326 5492

Via Nueva Ecija โ€“ travel time is 4 hours, fare is P240

  • Solid North at Cabanatuan
  • Van Ban Trans at Cabanatuan and San Jose (074) 304-2795
  • Van at Gapan +63 926 637 9697

Nueva Vizcaya โ€“ travel time is 4 hours, fare is P240

  • Van at Isabela +63 947 148 2544

Via Pangasinan โ€“ travel time is 3 hours, fare is P200+

  • Dagupan bus at Dagupan
  • Genesis bus at Dagupan
  • Victory liner at Dagupan
  • Victory liner at Bolinao
  • Van at Dagupan
  • Van at Carmen +63 916 588 1845

TOP ATTRACTIONS IN BAGUIO


Here are 11 top tourist spots that you can cover in a day tour or with an itinerary for 2 to 3 days while in and near Baguio city.

BURNHAM PARK

The heart of Baguio city, this historic urban park reservation which was built in 1905 is located at downtown Baguio. It features an athletic bowl, garden and leisure areas, an orchidarium, a playground, skating rink, and a big lake where one can embark on a boat ride for 30 minutes for P100. A side car rental is also available for P40 good for 1 hour to tour around the vastness of the park. To get here, go to lower Session road and walk towards Hotel Veniz. From the hotel, the park will only be a sight away.
Rating: 3/5

MINES VIEW PARK

A ridge overlooking the once gold and silver mines of the Cordilleras. The park has loads of gift shops and food places. Activities in the park apart from looking over the outskirts of Benguet include dressing up in traditional costume for P20, photo opportunity while backriding on a horse. There is no entrance fee. To get here, go to the lower Session road in front of Danes bakeshop and take a jeepney with a Mines View sign. Fare is P10. Come here early in the morning to avoid the crowd. Additional note: The Good Shepherd is only a walking distance where you can buy the cheap Baguio favorite ube jam.
Rating: 3/5

BOTANICAL GARDEN

A garden of flowers and pine trees. At the site, you will spot a bas-relief sculpture that bears the name of the garden with cement figures showing different Igorot rituals. There are also native Igorots in the same corner who will be willing to pose for a photo souvenir in exchange of a small fee. The garden is notable for its Japanese tunnel and large statues of Cordillera tribesmen and symbols. There is no entrance fee. To get here, you can either take a jeepney that goes to Pacdal with a Plaza signboard at Lakandula street beside Metrobank Magsaysay avenue or the ones with Mines View sign at lower Mabini street fronting Danes bakeshop. Fare is P10.
Rating: 3/5

WRIGHT PARK

Another scenic park in Baguio that is notable for its pink ponies, St. Bernard dogs and a long pond called โ€œthe Pool of Pines.โ€ To get here, take a Mines view or Pacdal bound jeepneys at the lower Session road. Fare is P10.
Rating: 3/5

THE MANSION

The Mansion

The official summer palace of the President of the Philippines built in 1908. As of late, the Mansion is off limit to guests and can only be viewed from its gate. The Mansion is right across Wright park. To get here, you can take a Mines View or Pacdal bound jeepneys that can be found at the lower session road. Fare is P10.
Rating: 2/5

BELL TOWER

Bell Tower in Baguio

The bell tower is visited for its quaint temple design. Notable features in the temple are its vibrant archways and lily pond.
Rating: 3/5

TAM-AWAN VILLAGE

Located at Pinsao Proper, Baguio city โ€“ the village of Tam-awan is a repository of Cordilleraโ€™s exquisite crafts and indigenous aesthetics. If you are lucky, you might witness the male Igorots performing their dance rituals. The village has a cafe and a few Cordillera huts that can be rented as low as P500 per person for an overnight stay. Entrance fee is P50 for adults, P30 for students and P20 for children. Contact them at +63 917 510 8196, +63 921 588 3131. To get here, go to the lower Session road near the market area fronting Danes bakeshop. Take a jeepney bound for Quezon Hill with a Baguio Long-Long Tacay Tam-Awan sign. Fare is P10.
Rating: 3/5

BENCAB MUSEUM

Home to the artworks of national artist Benedicto โ€œBenCabโ€ Cabrera and other indigenous Filipino artists. The place is a perfect marriage for art and nature. Entrance fee is P150. Operating hours is 9:00AM to 6:00PM from Tuesdays to Sundays only, no Mondays. The museum also has a cafe, the only area where food and drinks are allowed. To get here, take a jeepney bound for Asin at the terminal near Baguio market. Fare is P12.
Rating: 4/5

LIONโ€™S HEAD

A large rock with a natural shape like that of a lion, located at Kennon road. Over the years, the Lionโ€™s head has gone several changes in its coloration. The most present is the one in the photo. To get here, go to Harrison road where you can find a jeepney terminal for Camp 7. Tell the driver to drop off at the Lionโ€™s head. Fare is P15.
Rating: 2/5

STRAWBERRY FARM

A wide field of strawberry plantation notable for its strawberry picking activity for P400. The best time to visit is during November to May on its high picking season. Outside the farm, you can find local shops selling strawberry products of all sorts. To get here, ride a jeepney bound for Buyagan or Pico La Trinidad located at the Centermall. Fare is P14.
Rating: 3/5

STOBOSA HILLSIDE HOMES

Known as the โ€œValley of Colorsโ€, Stobosa Hillside Homes is a community of rows after rows of 200 colorful houses at the hillside of La Trinidad, Benguet. It is an artwork village desinged by the Tam-awan Village group as part of Rev-Bloom Urban Redevelopment Tourism campaign in 2016. To get here, go to Magsaysay Street and take a jeepney with TOMAY signboard. Tell the driver to drop you off where there are colorful houses. Fare is P10.
Rating: 2/5

TOP THINGS TO DO IN BAGUIO


The Mt. Cloud bookshop at Casa Vallejo Bldg, DPS Compound Access Road, Baguio city.

The Mt. Cloud bookshop at Casa Vallejo Bldg, DPS Compound Access Road, Baguio city.

Here are top things to do and activities that are worth a try in the city of Baguio.

  1. Take a visit at the abandoned Diplomat hotel and experience the ghost stories it is widely known for.
  2. Jog around the famous parks of Baguio early in the morning, join in the zumba session, or just walk around to breathe the cold, fresh air.
  3. Try the strawberry taho, one of Baguioโ€™s staple food.
  4. Test your wits, play chess with some of the bright locals at Burnham park.
  5. Stroll the hillsides of Baguio and appreciate the wild sunflowers that grow during the months of November to May.
  6. Feel Baguioโ€™s vibe and join the Panagbenga flower festival in February.
  7.  Appreciate the local scene and artists at play by going around the Session road.
  8. Go on a reading spree at Baguioโ€™s most famous bookshop, the Mt. Cloud Bookshop.
  9. Bargain for some vintage clothes, hip jackets and fine pair of boots at theUkay-Ukay boulevard on a night market.

Some fine gentlemen during the Panagbenga festival parade.

Diplomat Hotel in Baguio

Known for its ghost stories, the abandoned structure of Diplomat Hotel atop Dominican Hill in Baguio.

BAGUIO SAMPLE ITINERARY


In getting around Baguio, one can go DIY if you are on a shoestring budget or an arranged tour package. The sample DIY itinerary below is good for 3 days and 2 nights which assumes a party of two and will set back a budget ofP1,270+ per person, excluding expenses for activities in the park, accommodation, souvenir and other incidentals.

Side note: Here is a travel guide for Batad-Sagada-Baguio good for 5 days.

Things to note for this itinerary:

  1. BenCab Museum is closed on Mondays.
  2. The jeep terminals are mostly located near Baguio Public Market at the lower part of the Session road.
  3. The Harrison Night Market is the most known place to buy Ukay-Ukayclothes. Stalls will start opening at 9:00PM and closing at 2:00AM.

DAY ONE

ActivityTimeBudget
Arrive in Baguio1:00PM
Check in2:00PM
Burnham Park3:00PM
Explore Session Road5:00PM
Dinner6:00PMP200
Mt. Cloud Bookshop7:00PM
Ukay-Ukay (optional)10:00PM

At the entrance of Tam-awan village.

DAY TWO

ActivityTimeBudget
Sunrise at Mines View Park5:00AMP10
Try Strawberry Taho7:00AMP20
Buy Souvenir at Good Shepherd8:00AM
Wright Park9:00AMP10
The Mansion10:00AM
Botanical Garden11:00AMP10
Back to City for Lunch12:00PMP200
Strawberry Farm1:00PMP15
Stobosa Art Mural2:00PMP15
Lionโ€™s Head at Kennon Road3:00PMP15
BenCab Museum4:30PMP200
Chill at BenCab Coffee shop5:00PMP200
Back to City6:00PMP15
Socials7:00PM

The Lionโ€™s head at the Kennon road.

DAY THREE

ActivityTimeBudget
Lourdes Grotto8:00AMP15
Old Diplomat Hotel9:00AMP15
Bell Church10:00AMP15
Camp John Jay Eco Trail11:00AMP15
Lunch12:00PMP200
Tam-awan Village1:00PMP100
Check out and depart2:00PM

WHERE TO STAY IN BAGUIO


If you are heading to Baguio for the Panagbenga festival, a good base to stay is between Burnham park and Baguio public market for easy access to the road and transportation. Below are some of the accommodations around the area. Tip: Secure your accommodation ahead when travelling during the peak season in November to May.

Accommodations near downtown area that are less than P1,000.00

Other popular accommodations:

If you are having a hard time, find the best hotel deals around Baguio city here:

A giant lizard at the stairways inside the Tam-awan village.

USEFUL PHRASES


Like in any parts of the Cordillera region, the locals speak Filipino and English in Baguio. However, here are some good phrases that might prove useful when you find yourself endearing with the locals.

English to Ilocano (the most prevalent language among the locals in Baguio city)
Thank you โ€“ Agyamanak
Good morning โ€“ Naimbag a bigat
Good afternoon โ€“ Naimbag a malem
Good evening โ€“ Naimbag a sardam
How much isโ€ฆ โ€“ Sagmamano tiโ€ฆ
Where isโ€ฆ โ€“ Ayanna tiโ€ฆ 

A night market scene where people sift through piles of pre-loved clothes locally called as ukay-ukay.

BE A RESPONSIBLE TRAVELER


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Lastly, have fun and donโ€™t forget to be awesome! 

BUDGET TRAVEL GUIDE to SIARGAO ISLAND: Spend โ‚ฑ4,900 ONLY for 4 days! AIRFARE INCLUDED!

While Siargao is popular known as a surfer’s paradise, this and its neighboring islands have so much more to offer. From natural rock pools, cave pools, vanishing islands and even stingless jellyfish sanctuaries, THEY HAVE IT!

SAMPLE 4d/3n ITINERARY

Day 1
7:40 AM- Flight from Cebu to Siargao
8:40 AM- Arrival in Siargao
*Travel to General Luna
10:00 AM- Leave bags at Port 303 (backpackers hostel)
10:30 AM- Start of island hopping activity
11:00 AM- Naked Island
12:00 NN- Lunch at Daku Island
*You may buy lunch ahead at the public market or town center before the island hopping.
*Beach bumming in Daku Island
3:00 PM- Travel back to Gen. Luna
4:30 PM- Surfboard rental
7:00 PM- Dinner

Day 2
7:30 AM- Breakfast at Carinders (Pinasushal na carinderia!)
8:30 AM- Magpupungko Rock Pools via Habal-habal
9:30 AM- Magpupungko Pool Rocks
11:30 AM- Lunch at Magpupungko
*There are eateries for you to dine at Magpupungko.
1:30 PM- Tayangban Cave
*Itโ€™s worth a sidetrip since itโ€™s just along the way.
3:30 PM- Back in General Luna 
*Beach bum at Cloud 9 or surf again.
*Sunset sessions
7:00 PM- Freshen up at Port 303
7:30 PM- Dinner

Day 3
5:30 AM- Wake up call for Bucas Grande Tour
*Do some grocery shopping at the market. Your boatman will cook for you at Sohoton Cove.
*Itโ€™s around 3 hours by boat from Siargao.
9:00 AM- Arrival at Bucas Grande
*Snacks on board
9:30 AM โ€“ Hagukan Cave, Sohoton and Jellyfish Sanctuary
12:00 NN โ€“ Lunch @ Bucas Grande
1:00 PM โ€“ Side trip to Club Tara
2:00 PM โ€“ Travel back to Siargao
5:00 PM- Arrive in Siargao
*Freshen up at Port 303
7:00 PM- Dinner

Day 4
6:00 AM- Sunrise watching
7:00 AM- Breakfast
9:00 AM- Beach/Surf for the last time
-Departure

You may also do the Tri Island with Bucas Grande/Sohoton tour in one day.

We OFFER TOURS in Siargao! โค

>>>LAND Tour (Magpupungko Rock Pools + Sugba Lagoon)

Inclusions:
*Land transfers to Magpupungko and Sugba Lagoon
*Food for lunch
*All entrance fees
*Cottage
*Paddle or Kayak
*Boat to Sugba Lagoon

Rate: 1,750php/head

>>>ISLAND Tour (Bucas Grande + Daku Island, Guyam Island and Naked Island)

Inclusions:
*Food for lunch
*Boat to Tri Islands and Bucas Grande
*Boat to Sohoton Cove and Jelly Fish Sanctuary
*Tour guides
*All entrance fees, corkages and permits
*Tables and cottages

Rate: 1,850php/head

Please note that this is a joint tour for 8 guests per boat. If you want an exclusive tour, your group should pay for the rest of the empty slots.

For inquiries and reservations, please send a message to 0966-1759175. Book your tours at least 2 days of your desired schedule as we can’t accommodate walk-ins as of this moment.

**Point of origin: CEBU CITY
***CEBU PACIFIC AIR now flies to Siargao from MANILA and CEBU!

Thank you OSAH for my drybags. Get yours now!

PLEASE! Influence yourself and your friends to help KEEP SIARGAO CLEAN! Leave no trace. Let’s preserve this paradise for future generations. Do your part!

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