DIY: A Night in Cagbalete Island
Cagbalete Island is part of the municipality of Mauban in the province of Quezon. It is 98.6 km east of Manila
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Its unspoiled beauty and accessibility to Manila make it an island destination to add to your travel wish list. Be warned though, electricity on the island is available from 6PM - 6AM. Here's how you can have your own
DIY: A Night in Cagbalete Island |
Its unspoiled beauty and accessibility to Manila make it an island destination to add to your travel wish list. Be warned though, electricity on the island is available from 6PM - 6AM. Here's how you can have your own
DIY: A Night in Cagbalete Island...
So far the Cagbalete Island is still mostly crowd-free |
Night falls in Cagbalete Island |
Your adventure begins in Manila. Head to one of the bus terminals below and board a bus that leaves very early in the morning:
Jac Liner Inc.
LRT/Buendia Terminal
Donada St. cor. Buendia, Pasay City
☎ 274-8245
☎ 0922-8522891
Jam Liner
Buendia Terminal
2124 Taft Avenue, Pasay City
Cubao Terminal
831 EDSA, Kamuning, Brgy. Sacred Heart, Quezon City
☎ 0917-5260008
The trip takes about 3-4 hours. From Lucena Grand Terminal, transfer to a bus heading to Mauban. Travel time is 1-2 hours. Head to the port and pay the fare and environmental fees before boarding the boat to Cagbalete Island. Travel time is 1 hour.
Early morning beauty of Cagbalete Island |
Here's a useful itinerary that you might want to use:
Legend:📸 = Photo session
Day 1
- Arrival in Sabang Port in Cagbalete Island (write your arrival time here _________)
- Walk inland to resort (30 min - 1 hour) / Ride a boat to your resort (10-15 min)
- Check-in + rest (1-2 hours)
- Settle Cagbalete Island Tour for Day 2 with resort manager (5-10 min)
- 📸 by the beach + swimming (2-3 hours)
- Dinner (1-2 hours)
- Night stroll/night swimming (1-2 hours)
Day 2
- Wake up early
- Preparation for Cagbalete Island Tour (10-20 min)
- Early breakfast (30 min)
- Start Cagbalete Island Tour (3-4 hours)
Places to visit during Cagbalete Island Tour:
The mini shoal |
Bonsai Island |
Cagbalete Island's long stretch of fine sand beach |
Mangrove forest |
Cagbalete Fish sanctuary |
- Lunch (1 hour)
- Preparation + Check out (1 hour)
- walk (30 min- 1 hour)/ ride a boat (10-15 min) to Sabang Port
- Boat ride to Mauban Port (1 hour)
- Then a bus ride to Lucena Grand Terminal (1-2 hours)
- Ride a bus going home from Lucena Grand Terminal (3-4 hours)
Budget Breakdown:
Bus fare Manila to Lucena Grand Terminal - P220 -250
Bus fare Lucena Grand Terminal to Mauban - P60-70
Boat fare to Sabang Port, Cagbalete Island -P50
Environmental fee -P50
Room rates: P300-2000 depending on the chosen accommodation
Food budget: P200 / bring your own food (optional)
Cagbalete Island Tour: P700 -1000 for 4 pax
Boat fare to Mauban Port: P50
Bus fare Mauban to Lucena Grand Terminal- P60-70
Bus fare Lucena Grand Terminal to Manila -P220-250
The sunsets on the shore, anything can be more beautiful?
ReplyDeleteIt sure does look lovely.
DeleteThe island looks exotic. And so serene. It's interesting to know that electricity is available here only at night time. Such a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit. =)
DeleteLoved the way you have detailed out the itinerary and costs to Cagbalete island. The sandy beaches, sunsets, mangroves all make for an interesting adventure holiday destination. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot. =)
DeleteIt looks heaven! I have to see this and include in my places to go when coming home!
ReplyDeleteWow so you are Filipino? =) Nice to hear that.
DeleteWow stunning photos. Philippines are in my list for the future... Would love to visit in here!
ReplyDeleteThanks travel tips. =)
DeleteThe sunset,the reflection,the beach and the boat-they define heavenly beauty ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you. =) Your comment made my day.
DeleteYour itinerary is very detailed and supported by great images. I wish I am able to make it to Cagbalete Island some day.
ReplyDeleteThank you. =)
DeleteBeautiful piece of heaven. Will include this in my Philippine islands to explore.
ReplyDeletePlease do. =) You won't regret it. =)
DeletePwede po mag pitch ng tent? 😊
ReplyDeleteHi Anj. Yes pwede and that's the best way to experience Cagbalete Island.
DeleteWell-written guide... thanks for the effort to provide us even the smallest details.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard about Cagbalete Island, indeed a hidden treasure worth a visit. Your photos are temptation to see the place soon:)
Please do visit this paradise. =)
Deletehi! any highly recommended accommodation that's value for money? thanks!
ReplyDeleteMVT Sto. Nino is good. You'd love it.
Deletewould love to visit this someday. nice blog btw.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much wengtotz. =)
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