
I can say that this was a well planned trip. Ofcourse, the OC me was so busy doing all the research, looking for available plane tickets and neverending computation of our budget.

I wont keep you waiting so Ill share my experience inch by inch :)
Day 1:March 5
We went to Terminal 3 for our 9:30 flight going to Virac Airport. Our trip was kinda extraordinary since we headed to Virac instead of Naga or Pili Airport. There were no tickets available for 6pax for the All In promo of Cebu Pacific thatswhy we chose Virac Airport.
Unfortunately, we left Terminal 3 past10 am so we arrived Virac at around 11am. It was raining and I kept on praying that it would stop. Thanks God it stopped after a few showers. The view up there was breathtaking and of course I didnt stop taking pictures hehe

After the ass-numbing ride, we finally reached Codon Port. A swarm of bangkeros approached us offering a boat ride going to Brgy. Paniman. We immediatley told them that we already contacted a boat for us beforehand. To make it easier for us, we asked for Mang Bert's number so he will be the one to fetch us also.

Finally, we reached Brgy. Paniman at around 2pm all hungry and tired but still energetic. We ate the served lunch like construction workers. We went to our rented house which was owned by Manong Rudy's. The room was Php500 per night but we availed the 2 rooms in the house. Technically, the whole house was was Php1,000 per night. It was way cheap than checking in at a tourist inn o hostels. Anyways, there are only numerous inns and no high-end place to stay in Caramoan.

Bad thing to learn was there was no Globe telecom signal so we were really cast aways :) Another thing, Brgy. Paniman and Gota are neighbors. Paniman is a fishing village and Gota is closed for
Day 2: March 6


We trekked to reach Omang Cave. The path was not a joke because we had to step on the muddy paths, hold onto rocks, stems and plants. We even saw

After sweating like a pig, we enjoyed the fresh buko juice for our drinks and the soft coco meat made us burped. Thanks to Kuya Randy that he didnt allow us to be dehydrated. During this time, the sun was deadly. We stayed At Sohotan for a few minutes because our skins started to sore.

We also visited the Tinago Island but we didnt go down since the sand area was small and the waves are quite scary. Kuya Randy just showed it to us because very few visitors visit the island because of its hidden location, that'swhy its called "Tinago." During high tide, the sand is sunken so most likely at the time of our visit it may sink anytime. We're still cautious in a way.

Now to my favorite Island! Its Matukad Island, the finest sand of all! It has the finest white sand



Half baked, We need to go back to the house because its getting dark. There's still another day for tanning! :) At the house, we slept early while Pia, Pop and Arvin had a few drinks!
Day 2 was awesome. At one point, You'll simply think over what had happened few hours ago. God is really powerful and perfect that He created nature so beautiful as that. Plus, hoping that human will continue to protect and preserve the beauty of Caramoan. I've read that Caramoan will be the next Boracay, well I can say that It can really be the next Bora! It was a good news and a bad news as well. There are a lot of pros and cons and Ill just leave it all to the readers to identify those--garbage, pollution, overcrowding, abuse of nature and failure to protect the islands.
Day 3: March 7


Before reaching the statue, we had to climb 510 steps! whew! We were too confident not to bring water thinking that "oh, it's easy!" Step by step it was getting harder and harder. Our feet getting heavier and heavier! Honestly, it was not easy compared to the grotto in Baguio! It was soooo hot! We had to stop for a few minutes to protect ourselves from the sun and to wipe off our sweat! I've been working out doing aerobics, taebo and the like for hours but I never sweat like this but at least I had the endurance to move my legs still.

As we go higher and higher in altitude, the view was getting nicer and nicer also. We were tired but full of excitement. Once we've reached the top, we rested for a few more minutes under the shade of a big tree chatting and talking about how we were able to endure the heat and the walking.
Finally, we were able to touch the gigantic statue, said the little prayer posted and enjoyed the relaxing view. We saw numerous islands with different sizes and shapes, the blue sparkling waters, blooming hibiscus and abundant mushrooms and the excellent foliage.
Energized from a moment of doze, we had to go 510 steps downward. Another struggle :)

Some of us were still game for another hour of walking inside the cave while some couldn't tolerate the leg pains and muscle cramps. Instead, we decided not to visit the cave anymore! We slowly went down the hill then look for an ice cold drink hastily. Luckily, we were able to meet the barangay captain, had a little chat and expressed our gratitude and admiration to their place.
After the dehydrating moment, we couldnt wait to submerge our bodies in the cold refreshing waters. We ate our lunch first at the house then went directly to Sabitang Laya and Bag-Ing island. As we approach the island, Kuya Randy said that we must not go down since there was a "No Trespassing" sign. It didnt stop us from going down. What we did was stayed in Bag-Ing Island connecting the Sabitang Laya Island thinking that nobody can tell us to transfer since Bag-Ing Island had a No trespassing sign. Another step on the fine white sand, clear bluish green waters and abundant sea creatures. In here, there were more sea grasses, starfishes and more colorful fishes.




We went to another island full of smooth rocks of various sizes and shapes. These rocks were very much different with the usual rocks that we think of. Its very smooth and colorful. Its like the rocks that we can see in Spas and Zen themed places. Its good for the oldies for some therapeutic massage treatment. We gathered some rocks to be brought home. We didn't stay that long since we will go the the town for some shopping. "Alis na tyo, nakakabato sa island na to!" Funny to hear, it meant literally rocky.
To wrap up our trip, we went again to Matukad Island since we will be missing this place so much! We saw few tourists also enjoying the beautiisland. They just come and go. We stayed for a few hours having our final swim and picture taking. We had our endless jumpshots and a crazy idea of creating a website full of jumpshot pictures began.



Before the sun set, we had to go down town for some souvenir shopping. We had the craziest, most dangerous and adventure packed tricycle ride. The roads were muddy, dark (no lights at all except for the tricycle headlight), exaggeratedly rough! We had to go down from time to time if there is a crater like road disaster. It was really tiring since we had to walk to reach the flat terrain hehe. It was kinda disappointing since my friends weren't able to buy their much wanted island souveneirs. The place was really laid back and not yet fully developed. At least there was one store selling pili nuts who took advantage of selling the pili nuts for P120. They had no choice but no buy from them.
Too dark, We headed home. The boys scared us since there was no light/electricity at all and we were the only poeple passing the road. The girls kept on shouting and running! At last, we reached home perspiring and tachycardic because of the rollercoaster, rialto and bumpcar tricycle ride all in one!
At home, Manong Rudy, the drunk owner of the house visited us to chat with us. He was so quiet when he's in a normal mode but when he's drunk, he was like a showbiz reporter! We shared stories and they had few drinks. We were tired so some of us chose to sleep already for our early departure.
Day 4: March 8

We had a 1 hour boat ride back to Codon Port then another hour of tricycle ride from Codon Port to Virac Airport. All good things come to an end but this trip was a blast!
ONE HELLA VACAY! :) CHEERS TO MORE TRAVEL ADVENTURES!
great narrative of your trip!
ReplyDeletehow do you remember all the names of the islands in Caramoan?
well once ur in a state of awe..ull memorize all the places hehe
ReplyDeletewhat a detailed post! i'd like to go to camaroan too and im starting to check details etc. im on OC planner too, lol.
ReplyDeletewould it be possible to send me details about your trip? did the bangkeros stay with you the whole duration ng travel? are they from virac? how much do they ask/day? pwedeng pa-share naman ng contact details nila, same na rin sa house that you rented in camaroan.
my email add is: ana_medrana@yahoo.com
thanks in advance ;)
ana
hello, were planning to go there by march, would be ok to ask for the contact info regarding your tourist guide/rented house.
ReplyDeletehere's my email add jp7985@yahoo.com
thanks!
-jp
ate psend nmn dn po nung mga contact # na nag-accomodate sa inyo sa paniman plsss... tenk u po... balak dn nmn pumunta dun eh.. maganda po kc ung post nyo.. nkaka-ingganyo.. godbless, tenk u po ulit...
ReplyDeleters_rabulan@yahoo.com
hi please send the names and #s of your contacts (house you stayed at and your bangkeros/tourguides) at vanilla09bean@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteTIA!
hi! We would also like to explore going to caramoan via Virac..can you send me the contact numbers of the bangkero and Manong Rudy? here's my email add..edajyram@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletehi guys!!! ive tried contacting ate ruby or kuya randy but I cant contact them by all means..If u want to go there simply go to Virac airport take the tryk to codon port then on the port rent a bangka to paniman island..When ur in paniman, just look for KUYA RANDY OR ATE RUBY..they're popular there coz ate ruby owns the house and they upgraded already and built new bahay kubos to accommodate tourists.
ReplyDeletehi! how much is the rental fee for the bangka from codon to paniman?
ReplyDeletecaramoan is like paradise but the local govt make money renting the nice islands and beaches to survivor israel, so local tourists are not allowed to enjoy the white beaches to stay as it is cordoned off to local tourist. what ashame. not to mentioned the place is infested with NPA"s. be carful.
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeletegreat article here =)
hmm
May I know their contact numbers? (esp. Mang Rudy)
We’ll be going to Caramoan next month and I’d love to follow your itinerary.
Thanks =)
- stephyamagata@yahoo.com
hi Ms. Stephaney Yamagata
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