Friday, November 9, 2012

Sorsogon: My best daytrip ever


Rainbow caught along Irosin, Sorsogon on our way back to the Town proper


Days before the scheduled Burias Trip, I have thought about taking a vacation leave for the 3 remaining working days of the long All Saints Day holidays.

In the PASACAO-NAGA jeep, on our supposed way back to Manila, Gina, the travel fellow, said she felt the trip was shortlived. Then, I was reminded of my plan, that prompted me to ask if they'd like to head further to Albay and Sorsogon. Without any other convincing, they, Gina and his friend, said YES. So, from NAGA, we waited until the other 2 buds gets to the scheduled 8:30pm bus to manila. I also took the time to research on possible destinations thru the wifi enabled buses (and peeping on the windows for the wifi passwords ;-) ).


Rapu Rapu was certainly in the plan since I had long wanted to see these 2 islands.

In Sorsogon, we had subic beach and bulusan lake for our plan. 

To maximize our time, We thought to start from the far end in Matnog where subic beach is. All arriving buses though are full, and waited further.

Afraid that we might loose anymore night trip,  we hopped on a jam packed Legazpi/Tobaco/Tiwi bus that arrived at 10pm.

Based from terminal workers I asked, this must be the last bus for the night. So, even if it was standing, we took it. It was as packed as the manila buses on a rush hour. I was standing on the door holding firmly on any sturdy metal I could. There was probably about 30 more passengers standing on the hall and doorway. It was only after the town of PILI, Camsur that we got a seat. 

We got off in Daraga Shell junction and waited for another bus bound to Matnog. It was past 3am when we arrived, and since it will take only a few hours more, we just napped on the deserted (Ukay Ukay) papags there.



By 7am, we were awoken by the morning heat, and beside a few men who were negotiating for our beach trip. They were telling us that the normal charge for the boat is P2500 and the least they have given us is P1500. Still, that would be unaffordable for us.

Next to the port is a fishing village, and I thought about checking it there how much they will charge us. I also saw some passenger boats arriving.

Matnog Port


A man appoached us and asked if we'll go to subic beach. I told him about our limitations. We managed to bargain the boat charge to P700 for the 3 of us.

We did not waste any time and rode the boat immediately.

The water was so cold as it is just 8 in the morning; The sand as fine as that of Isla Reta in Talicud Island in Davao.

We explored around and one end of the island is a good snorkelling site.

Subic Beach, Matnog, Sorsogon

Subic Beach, Matnog, Sorsogon

Subic Beach, Matnog, Sorsogon


After subic beach, we headed next to the fish sanctuary. Unfortunately, the nets are under repair so we can't get off the boat and feed the fishes.

The view is spectacular as each piece of land would have that blue-white color spectrum and water was sparkling clear. Nonetheless, since we can't do much in the sanctuary, we thought about moving ahead to the other spots in the mainland.

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary


We went ahead back to the port. And, the problem was, there is nowhere yet to rinse. The option is only thru the public toilet in the market.

Meantime, the next plan is towards Irosin for the lake and hot and cold springs. We left Matnog without rinsing since our next destination is but another bath. In fact, Gina was on her swimwear covered in a bugger jacket and with her goggles on her neck for the coming trips.

view of Mt Bulusan from the Jeep's topload


We reached Irosin in close to 1 hour. From the town proper, we were supposed to ride another jeep to get us to Bulusan. The jeep wasn't available yet upon arrival, so we had lunch first.

The meals were extremely cheap at P25/meal. Several trike drivers were also offering service, including one who approached us as soon as we finished eating. We got our Bulusan Lake-Town-Mateo Springs trip for P350 for the three of us.

heading to Bulusan Lake

Crystal Resort


Mateo Hot and Cold Spring


From Irosin, we took a jeep bound for sorsogon city. From there, we'll take a bus for legazpi city. We planned to have a shot at the pier but when we got there, there were too many people. So we took a detour and passed by a cathedral




Sorsogon city eats @One Burgos Resto (wifi+)




Cathedral

inside the cathedral
City Center


Contact Kuya Noli for the ultra affordable boat trip quote: 09289485262
Bryan the Irosin trike service: 09183921100
For Bulusan Lake Tourism: Mark 09467587515


After Sorsogon, we went next to Rapu Rapu Island



Rainbow caught along Irosin, Sorsogon on our way back to the Town proper


Days before the scheduled Burias Trip, I have thought about taking a vacation leave for the 3 remaining working days of the long All Saints Day holidays.

In the PASACAO-NAGA jeep, on our supposed way back to Manila, Gina, the travel fellow, said she felt the trip was shortlived. Then, I was reminded of my plan, that prompted me to ask if they'd like to head further to Albay and Sorsogon. Without any other convincing, they, Gina and his friend, said YES. So, from NAGA, we waited until the other 2 buds gets to the scheduled 8:30pm bus to manila. I also took the time to research on possible destinations thru the wifi enabled buses (and peeping on the windows for the wifi passwords ;-) ).


Rapu Rapu was certainly in the plan since I had long wanted to see these 2 islands.

In Sorsogon, we had subic beach and bulusan lake for our plan. 

To maximize our time, We thought to start from the far end in Matnog where subic beach is. All arriving buses though are full, and waited further.

Afraid that we might loose anymore night trip,  we hopped on a jam packed Legazpi/Tobaco/Tiwi bus that arrived at 10pm.

Based from terminal workers I asked, this must be the last bus for the night. So, even if it was standing, we took it. It was as packed as the manila buses on a rush hour. I was standing on the door holding firmly on any sturdy metal I could. There was probably about 30 more passengers standing on the hall and doorway. It was only after the town of PILI, Camsur that we got a seat. 

We got off in Daraga Shell junction and waited for another bus bound to Matnog. It was past 3am when we arrived, and since it will take only a few hours more, we just napped on the deserted (Ukay Ukay) papags there.



By 7am, we were awoken by the morning heat, and beside a few men who were negotiating for our beach trip. They were telling us that the normal charge for the boat is P2500 and the least they have given us is P1500. Still, that would be unaffordable for us.

Next to the port is a fishing village, and I thought about checking it there how much they will charge us. I also saw some passenger boats arriving.

Matnog Port


A man appoached us and asked if we'll go to subic beach. I told him about our limitations. We managed to bargain the boat charge to P700 for the 3 of us.

We did not waste any time and rode the boat immediately.

The water was so cold as it is just 8 in the morning; The sand as fine as that of Isla Reta in Talicud Island in Davao.

We explored around and one end of the island is a good snorkelling site.

Subic Beach, Matnog, Sorsogon

Subic Beach, Matnog, Sorsogon

Subic Beach, Matnog, Sorsogon


After subic beach, we headed next to the fish sanctuary. Unfortunately, the nets are under repair so we can't get off the boat and feed the fishes.

The view is spectacular as each piece of land would have that blue-white color spectrum and water was sparkling clear. Nonetheless, since we can't do much in the sanctuary, we thought about moving ahead to the other spots in the mainland.

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary

coasts around fish sanctuary


We went ahead back to the port. And, the problem was, there is nowhere yet to rinse. The option is only thru the public toilet in the market.

Meantime, the next plan is towards Irosin for the lake and hot and cold springs. We left Matnog without rinsing since our next destination is but another bath. In fact, Gina was on her swimwear covered in a bugger jacket and with her goggles on her neck for the coming trips.

view of Mt Bulusan from the Jeep's topload


We reached Irosin in close to 1 hour. From the town proper, we were supposed to ride another jeep to get us to Bulusan. The jeep wasn't available yet upon arrival, so we had lunch first.

The meals were extremely cheap at P25/meal. Several trike drivers were also offering service, including one who approached us as soon as we finished eating. We got our Bulusan Lake-Town-Mateo Springs trip for P350 for the three of us.

heading to Bulusan Lake

Crystal Resort


Mateo Hot and Cold Spring


From Irosin, we took a jeep bound for sorsogon city. From there, we'll take a bus for legazpi city. We planned to have a shot at the pier but when we got there, there were too many people. So we took a detour and passed by a cathedral




Sorsogon city eats @One Burgos Resto (wifi+)




Cathedral

inside the cathedral
City Center


Contact Kuya Noli for the ultra affordable boat trip quote: 09289485262
Bryan the Irosin trike service: 09183921100
For Bulusan Lake Tourism: Mark 09467587515


After Sorsogon, we went next to Rapu Rapu Island


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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Suggested Itinerary for San Pascual, Burias Island, Masbate





Suggested Itinerary
Day 0
9:30pm Take Naga bound bus; Depart Araneta Center Terminal (Raymond regular aircon is P620)

Day 1
8:30am Arrive in Pasacao Junction; take Naga-Pasacao jeep bound (Fare is P12) for port; You may also take the more expensive trike service if time passes so long and jeep isn't arriving
9:00am arrive in Pasacao Port; Register for boat and have breakfast
10:30am Leave Pasacao port for San Pascual Port thru MB Maxim (fare is P130)
01:30pm arrive in San Pascual Port; Rest, lunch, and then check in in the lodging house (P150/head).
4:00pm town tour; San Pascual Church belived to be the second oldest, and balinsasayaw house)

balinsasayaw house

San Pascual Church

inside San Pascual Church, Masbate

one of San Pascual's heritage houses owned by the Virjen Resort proprietors

San Pascual, Masbate


Alternatively, you may also check in at Virjen Island Resort for P750/room per night. It will be a 30minute boat ride from the pier to the island of brgy busing where it is located.

MSS Fuentes Lodging House in San Pascual Masbate


Virgen Island Resort



Day 2
Island hopping (Sombrero Island and nearby rock islands, Tinalisayin, Animasola and Unnamed cove). It will be best to start the island hopping fr the unnamed cove as waves around a rock island that looks like a cathedral from a distance can get to several feet high)
From port to Sombrero Island is 1 hour; From sombrero to Tinalisayin is also 1 hour;

Sombrero Island, San Pascual, Masbate

Tinalisayin Island, San Pascual, Masbate






A cove in San Pascual, Masbate




A Cathedral Like island from afar


Day 3:
Depart San Pascual: Choose frm either the 5am or the 9am boat trips to Pasacao.

Other Notes:
P2500 boat for island hops provided by the tourism office; Other boatmen in the pier offered P1500 for the same, but since I had a prior offer from the tourism office, though a lot more expensive, we took the tourism offer for security. After our tour, I thought the difference would have only been the life jackets and the guiding provided by the tourims officials. To tinalisayan (only), the random boatman offered P300 for our group (5 pax).

There are no petty restos in the town except for the carinderias. All the time we were in burias, we ate at Ate Jing's eatery right at the port, who has been very hospitable to us. Price is about P50/meal.
You can scout beer and even tanduay ice from the local stores around the port, but for spirits, it's only either Empe Light or Ginebra Quatro Kantos.

You may want to camp in Sombrero island where there's a wide plane of white sand. You may also scout fish from the island's caretaker by letting him know of your plans and needs. His no is 0921 612 0604:

The tourism officer, Mr Tony Cordena may be contacted on this no 0947 879 5844.
For the boats, you can contact ricky (the P300/P1500 deal on (i'll post soon or if still not available, ask for him in the port) and just let the tourism know that you've already arranged for the boat).


see here for more pics of Virjen Island Resort




Suggested Itinerary
Day 0
9:30pm Take Naga bound bus; Depart Araneta Center Terminal (Raymond regular aircon is P620)

Day 1
8:30am Arrive in Pasacao Junction; take Naga-Pasacao jeep bound (Fare is P12) for port; You may also take the more expensive trike service if time passes so long and jeep isn't arriving
9:00am arrive in Pasacao Port; Register for boat and have breakfast
10:30am Leave Pasacao port for San Pascual Port thru MB Maxim (fare is P130)
01:30pm arrive in San Pascual Port; Rest, lunch, and then check in in the lodging house (P150/head).
4:00pm town tour; San Pascual Church belived to be the second oldest, and balinsasayaw house)

balinsasayaw house

San Pascual Church

inside San Pascual Church, Masbate

one of San Pascual's heritage houses owned by the Virjen Resort proprietors

San Pascual, Masbate


Alternatively, you may also check in at Virjen Island Resort for P750/room per night. It will be a 30minute boat ride from the pier to the island of brgy busing where it is located.

MSS Fuentes Lodging House in San Pascual Masbate


Virgen Island Resort



Day 2
Island hopping (Sombrero Island and nearby rock islands, Tinalisayin, Animasola and Unnamed cove). It will be best to start the island hopping fr the unnamed cove as waves around a rock island that looks like a cathedral from a distance can get to several feet high)
From port to Sombrero Island is 1 hour; From sombrero to Tinalisayin is also 1 hour;

Sombrero Island, San Pascual, Masbate

Tinalisayin Island, San Pascual, Masbate






A cove in San Pascual, Masbate




A Cathedral Like island from afar


Day 3:
Depart San Pascual: Choose frm either the 5am or the 9am boat trips to Pasacao.

Other Notes:
P2500 boat for island hops provided by the tourism office; Other boatmen in the pier offered P1500 for the same, but since I had a prior offer from the tourism office, though a lot more expensive, we took the tourism offer for security. After our tour, I thought the difference would have only been the life jackets and the guiding provided by the tourims officials. To tinalisayan (only), the random boatman offered P300 for our group (5 pax).

There are no petty restos in the town except for the carinderias. All the time we were in burias, we ate at Ate Jing's eatery right at the port, who has been very hospitable to us. Price is about P50/meal.
You can scout beer and even tanduay ice from the local stores around the port, but for spirits, it's only either Empe Light or Ginebra Quatro Kantos.

You may want to camp in Sombrero island where there's a wide plane of white sand. You may also scout fish from the island's caretaker by letting him know of your plans and needs. His no is 0921 612 0604:

The tourism officer, Mr Tony Cordena may be contacted on this no 0947 879 5844.
For the boats, you can contact ricky (the P300/P1500 deal on (i'll post soon or if still not available, ask for him in the port) and just let the tourism know that you've already arranged for the boat).


see here for more pics of Virjen Island Resort
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Burias Island in Masbate


  
one of the islands around Burias Island 

See here for the suggested itinerary to San Pascual Burias Island, Masbate

This trip to Burias Island has been planned a few months ahead, and it was almost frustrating that days before the long weekend, a strong typhoon is impending to screw it up.

2 days before the event, i had been closely monitoring the typhoon; looking regularly on the PAGASA site for updates on its location.

We were scheduled to leave thursday night, and wednesday night, I wasn't so agreeable on a plan B. The typhoon was in Roxas city and the reports don't mention where its location will be by thursday night.

I did my own estimate and SMSd everyone about my projection and/or absence of any other plan.

Thursday morning, the typhoon is, as weather report notes, exactly in burias island and it is signal no 2 in san pascual, masbate. I was cool enough though I was still praying it doesn't go U turn like the other typhoons.

After work, I rushed home to get my stuff. Suddenly, I got a call from the local tourism, Sir Tony, who gave me the other info I couldn't find on the net, including, as he said, The P1000 tinalisayan, and P2500 sombrero+tinalisayin combo boat trip costs.

He warned us that there are no trips at the moment, because of the weather, but I insisted that we're OK with waiting in Pasacao port until trips resume (I've seen from wikimapia some beaches along Pasacao anyway where we can hang out while waiting in case we get stranded indeed)



We met as agreed, though as expected, heavy rains were pouring in Manila thursday afternoon. By the time of our meeting, GMA correspondent Susan Enriquez was still reporting in the araneta terminal while we were waiting for the rest of the group.

Bus strips have resumed later, as the port in Matnog, sorsogon has been cleared by the coastguard. Suddenly, all trips are closed and fully booked, and we played our chances on the no-show passenger seats. We almost split on different buses, but just on time, we found a bus that can take 5 chance passengers.

Everything was on place thereafter. Upon getting off from the bus in pasacao junction, there was the NAGA-PASACAO jeep waiting for port bound passengers. And, when we got to the port, the first boat which is supposed to leave only by 10:30am left at our arrival because of the good number of passengers who were stranded the other day.

Pasacao Town Center

Manifesto

M/B Maxim

Finding comfort zone in Maxim

From the San Pascual Pier, as we were obviously touring around, some men offered boats, and we got quotes for P300 to tinalisayin, and P1500 for Tinalisayin and Sombrero Islands. I did not make any commitment though as I did not know why such a difference from the tourism's offer.

San Pascual Port


Anyhow, we had lunch from Ate Jing's carinderia and asked about boat prices to these islands. She said that the random fishermen's offer was fine.

While eating, since the tourism office is expecting us, 2 men came took shade from ate jing's place, and were looking at us. Then ate jing told us they were looking for us.

A little while later, sir Tony came and invited us to the tourism desk after our lunch.

At the tourism desk, we were given the info about the possible destinations, and right after, we were ready for the island hopping. The guy who offered us a boat was there all the time, and I pity that I couldnt get hi offer since I have more peace of mind dealing with the tourism. We agreed to check in at Virjen, where the P2500 charge would include drop and pickup in that resort.



waters of Burias

Heading close to Sombrero Island

Docked in Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate

Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate

Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate

Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate

Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate


We started the island hopping, and got really hooked up with sombrero. If only we had alcohol available already at that time, we would have rather camped in Sombrero.

After sombrero, we headed to tinalisayin. Unfortunately, it was already high tide at the time and our guide wont want us to cross as we may be waved off by the tide.

Tinalisayan Island, San Pascual Masbate

Tinalisayan Island, San Pascual Masbate



Tinalisayan Island, San Pascual Masbate

Tinalisayan Island, San Pascual Masbate


Shortly after going round the island, we sailed back to the port to scout some goods and then to Virjen resort.

When we got to virjen, we were asked how many rooms we'll be occupying. When we said only 1, the caretaker said he'll have to ask his manager as the generator would consume more oil than what we'll pay. With all the lights around the resort turned on, it might be the case indeed. We said we are ok with turning off the lectricity after some time. A little while after, the tourism staff has to leave and said they've spoken to the resort and everything's fine.

Back in the port while having dinner, again at Ate jing's, we were asking how to get to Claveria. There is a commuter boat that plies san pascual masbate city, M/B Mark Mike, but it has sailed already the day before. Its schedule is thursday, San Pascual-Claveria/Masbate and Sunday for return.

A bystander, the municipal Engineer offered his boat (and in fact free lodging) for P1500.

Before the tourism officers left at Virjen, they asked us for our plan. On google maps, the sands of claveria are whiter than san pascual's so I was very eager to see the other town. Besides, We ca'nt tell when we can come back, so the convenient option is too see everything we can. So, we said we'll go by Engineer's boat, whom the tourism officer this time said is P2000.

It was almost 7am when we woke up, and it was already 8am when we left virgen. Since we didn't have time the other day for San Pascual church and Balinsasayaw House, we decided to see these first before going to claveria.



San Pascual Church, San Pascual Masbate

San Pascual Church, San Pascual Masbate

lodging house in San Pascual, Masbate

lodging house in San Pascual, Masbate

Balinsasayaw House in San Pascual Masbate


It was already past 10am when we left. For the next 4 hours, we were sailing the shores of burias. A coast of various sites of rock formations and sandy borders. It has been several hours already, and fishermen we approach said Putting baybay (our area of interest) is still far away. We then decided to go U turn and just check out brgy pasig. It wasn't as I expected. The water is quite clear, but the bed is rocky and full of urchins -that google can't zoom enough.


skin tones



We decided to check out instead that rocky cove that had a really nice view. It was already dark when we got back to port.

Ian's Cove? Lolz.. it doesn't have a name. We passed by it, and thought of dropping by on our way back

Ian's cove again

and more pics of Ian's cove


For that night, we took engineer's offer for a hosted homestay. He even served us a bounty of big shrimps in sinigang for breakfast.

At 9am, we left his house only to find out that Maxim boat has left at the same time. Thank God there was a copra delivery boat that will sail after lunch.


Navy vessel docked in San Pascual Port, Masbate

Copra beddings

staff chow

It was already past 3pm when we got to Pasacao.

see here what happened next...

See here for the suggested itinerary to San Pascual Burias Island, Masbate

see here for other visited places in Masbate

  
one of the islands around Burias Island 

See here for the suggested itinerary to San Pascual Burias Island, Masbate

This trip to Burias Island has been planned a few months ahead, and it was almost frustrating that days before the long weekend, a strong typhoon is impending to screw it up.

2 days before the event, i had been closely monitoring the typhoon; looking regularly on the PAGASA site for updates on its location.

We were scheduled to leave thursday night, and wednesday night, I wasn't so agreeable on a plan B. The typhoon was in Roxas city and the reports don't mention where its location will be by thursday night.

I did my own estimate and SMSd everyone about my projection and/or absence of any other plan.

Thursday morning, the typhoon is, as weather report notes, exactly in burias island and it is signal no 2 in san pascual, masbate. I was cool enough though I was still praying it doesn't go U turn like the other typhoons.

After work, I rushed home to get my stuff. Suddenly, I got a call from the local tourism, Sir Tony, who gave me the other info I couldn't find on the net, including, as he said, The P1000 tinalisayan, and P2500 sombrero+tinalisayin combo boat trip costs.

He warned us that there are no trips at the moment, because of the weather, but I insisted that we're OK with waiting in Pasacao port until trips resume (I've seen from wikimapia some beaches along Pasacao anyway where we can hang out while waiting in case we get stranded indeed)



We met as agreed, though as expected, heavy rains were pouring in Manila thursday afternoon. By the time of our meeting, GMA correspondent Susan Enriquez was still reporting in the araneta terminal while we were waiting for the rest of the group.

Bus strips have resumed later, as the port in Matnog, sorsogon has been cleared by the coastguard. Suddenly, all trips are closed and fully booked, and we played our chances on the no-show passenger seats. We almost split on different buses, but just on time, we found a bus that can take 5 chance passengers.

Everything was on place thereafter. Upon getting off from the bus in pasacao junction, there was the NAGA-PASACAO jeep waiting for port bound passengers. And, when we got to the port, the first boat which is supposed to leave only by 10:30am left at our arrival because of the good number of passengers who were stranded the other day.

Pasacao Town Center

Manifesto

M/B Maxim

Finding comfort zone in Maxim

From the San Pascual Pier, as we were obviously touring around, some men offered boats, and we got quotes for P300 to tinalisayin, and P1500 for Tinalisayin and Sombrero Islands. I did not make any commitment though as I did not know why such a difference from the tourism's offer.

San Pascual Port


Anyhow, we had lunch from Ate Jing's carinderia and asked about boat prices to these islands. She said that the random fishermen's offer was fine.

While eating, since the tourism office is expecting us, 2 men came took shade from ate jing's place, and were looking at us. Then ate jing told us they were looking for us.

A little while later, sir Tony came and invited us to the tourism desk after our lunch.

At the tourism desk, we were given the info about the possible destinations, and right after, we were ready for the island hopping. The guy who offered us a boat was there all the time, and I pity that I couldnt get hi offer since I have more peace of mind dealing with the tourism. We agreed to check in at Virjen, where the P2500 charge would include drop and pickup in that resort.



waters of Burias

Heading close to Sombrero Island

Docked in Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate

Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate

Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate

Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate

Sombrero Island, San Pascual Masbate


We started the island hopping, and got really hooked up with sombrero. If only we had alcohol available already at that time, we would have rather camped in Sombrero.

After sombrero, we headed to tinalisayin. Unfortunately, it was already high tide at the time and our guide wont want us to cross as we may be waved off by the tide.

Tinalisayan Island, San Pascual Masbate

Tinalisayan Island, San Pascual Masbate



Tinalisayan Island, San Pascual Masbate

Tinalisayan Island, San Pascual Masbate


Shortly after going round the island, we sailed back to the port to scout some goods and then to Virjen resort.

When we got to virjen, we were asked how many rooms we'll be occupying. When we said only 1, the caretaker said he'll have to ask his manager as the generator would consume more oil than what we'll pay. With all the lights around the resort turned on, it might be the case indeed. We said we are ok with turning off the lectricity after some time. A little while after, the tourism staff has to leave and said they've spoken to the resort and everything's fine.

Back in the port while having dinner, again at Ate jing's, we were asking how to get to Claveria. There is a commuter boat that plies san pascual masbate city, M/B Mark Mike, but it has sailed already the day before. Its schedule is thursday, San Pascual-Claveria/Masbate and Sunday for return.

A bystander, the municipal Engineer offered his boat (and in fact free lodging) for P1500.

Before the tourism officers left at Virjen, they asked us for our plan. On google maps, the sands of claveria are whiter than san pascual's so I was very eager to see the other town. Besides, We ca'nt tell when we can come back, so the convenient option is too see everything we can. So, we said we'll go by Engineer's boat, whom the tourism officer this time said is P2000.

It was almost 7am when we woke up, and it was already 8am when we left virgen. Since we didn't have time the other day for San Pascual church and Balinsasayaw House, we decided to see these first before going to claveria.



San Pascual Church, San Pascual Masbate

San Pascual Church, San Pascual Masbate

lodging house in San Pascual, Masbate

lodging house in San Pascual, Masbate

Balinsasayaw House in San Pascual Masbate


It was already past 10am when we left. For the next 4 hours, we were sailing the shores of burias. A coast of various sites of rock formations and sandy borders. It has been several hours already, and fishermen we approach said Putting baybay (our area of interest) is still far away. We then decided to go U turn and just check out brgy pasig. It wasn't as I expected. The water is quite clear, but the bed is rocky and full of urchins -that google can't zoom enough.


skin tones



We decided to check out instead that rocky cove that had a really nice view. It was already dark when we got back to port.

Ian's Cove? Lolz.. it doesn't have a name. We passed by it, and thought of dropping by on our way back

Ian's cove again

and more pics of Ian's cove


For that night, we took engineer's offer for a hosted homestay. He even served us a bounty of big shrimps in sinigang for breakfast.

At 9am, we left his house only to find out that Maxim boat has left at the same time. Thank God there was a copra delivery boat that will sail after lunch.


Navy vessel docked in San Pascual Port, Masbate

Copra beddings

staff chow

It was already past 3pm when we got to Pasacao.

see here what happened next...

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