Burias Island Travel Guide: Masbate’s Northern Paradise

Burias

Introducing San Pascual, Masbate

For an archipelagic country made up of more than seven thousand landmass, a scenery of islands and islets scattered on azure water seems typical and ordinary. But those who truly love the sun, sea and sand know by heart that each island or islet or beach is different and unique. As beautifully unique as those in the town of San Pascual in the province of Masbate.

Situated in the northern coast of Burias Island, San Pascual is a quaint and laid back coastal town that relies on the bounty of Ragay Gulf, Burias Pass and Sibuyan Sea for their livelihood. There are more than three inhabited islands and a couple of uninhabited ones that make up the municipality, some are rocky, others are surrounded by white sand or just purely white sand.

Tinalisayan Island
Sunset scene at Tinalisayan Island, Mount Mayon on the horizon.

Generally speaking, San Pascual is not the usual tourist destination. The town’s infrastructure is not designed for mass tourism and the facilities are not for the high-enders. It is in fact offbeat and raw, uncrowded and unspoiled. But a promise of brighter tourism industry is in the offing with its numerous white sand island beaches that sit atop its vivid water, all in the backdrop of the majestic Mayon Volcano on the distant horizon.

Sombrero Island
Azure water surrounds Sombrero Island

Bask in the white sand beaches of Sombrero Island, Tinalisayan Island and sandbar, Animasola Island or Ambulong Island; visit the centuries-old San Pascual Church, the oldest church in the Bicolandia; check out Balinsasayaw House, home to more than 80,000 balinsasayaw birds; see the old municipal hall and Spanish-inspired ancestral houses in town; join the fun of Isla Rancho Festival; and explore more to discover the manifold of surprises that the town offers.

Tinalisayan Island
Morning in Tinalisayan Sandbar

How to Get to Burias Island (San Pascual)

Naga to San Pascual via Pasacao

The town of Pasacao of Camarines Sur is the common jumpoff point to San Pascual. There are three public boat that departs daily from the port of Pasacao scheduled at 7AM, 10AM and 2PM, travel time is two to three hours and fare is P130 (as of May 2015).

Pasacao is accessible via 30-minute jeep ride from their own terminal in Naga City. Earliest trip is 530AM, fare is P30.

Tinalisayan Island
Tinalisayan Sandbar

From Manila to Naga

Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific fly from Manila to Naga. Meanwhile, Peñafrancia Tours, Raymond Bus (Contact No: 02-7339380), DLTB, RSL Bus, Phitranco, Isarog Bus, Amihan Bus, Raymond Bus and Executive Bus have daily bus trips from Manila (Cubao/Pasay/Alabang) to Naga. Bus fare varies from P500 to P800 one-way, travel time is eight (8) to nine (9) hours.

Alternatively, fly from Manila to Masbate City via Philippine Airlines. From Masbate City, transfer to a boat going to San Pascual. MB Mark Mike has a schedule trip from Masbate City to San Pascual every Tuesday and Saturday only at 6AM, travel time is eight (8) to nine (9) hours, contact number +63930625829

You can book your plane or bus tickets from Manila to Naga and vice versa below.

BOOK YOUR BUS/FLIGHT FROM MANILA TO NAGA

From Cebu to Naga via Legaspi

By plane, Legazpi City is the nearest airport with direct link to Cebu City. Cebu Pacific has scheduled flight from Mactan Cebu International Airport to Legazpi. From Legazpi City, take a van or bus to Naga City, travel time is at most two hours.

By boat, Cokaliong and Trans Asia have regular trips from Cebu City to Masbate City. From Masbate City, transfer to a boat going to San Pascual, departure is every Tuesday and Saturday only, travel time is eight (8) to nine (9) hours.

Pasacao
San Pascual bound M/B Maxim at the port of Pasacao

Going Around and Away

Tricycle and habal-habal (motorbike) are the primary mode of transport in mainland San Pascual. Minimum fare is P7. There are scheduled jeepney trip daily for those going to the neighboring town of Claveria.

To explore the islands, a boat can be hired for as low as P1500 for 24 hours, good for six persons. Proceed to Tourism Office at the Port of San Pascual for registration and they will help you find a boat for the island hopping.

Going out of San Pascual, there are boats scheduled to depart for Pasacao at 5:30AM, 9:30Am and 2:30 PM Daily. Travel time is two to three hours and fare is P130 (as of May 2015).

Sombrero Island
Sombrero Island

Where to Stay in Burias Island (San Pascual)

There is no high end hotel in San Pascual, only home stays, lodging inns or beach resorts that offer basic accommodations.

Sunset View Tourist Inn
Poblacion, San Pascual (near the port)
Single A/C Room with TV (shared bathroom) – P680
Double Deluxe A/C Room with TV (shared bathroom) – P1,300
Family A/C Room (for six) with TV and private bathroom -P2,500
Contact No: 09484729467 / 09108056661

MSS Fuentes Lodging House
Poblacion, San Pascual (near the port)
As low as P200 per room per night

Virjen Island Resort
Virgin Island, San Pascual
As low as P750 per room per night (good for two)

Sombrero Island Resort
Sombrero Island, San Pascual
Open cottage – P700/per night
Closed Cottage with toilet and bath – P3000

Alternatively, you may bring a tent and camp in Sombrero, Tinalisayan or Ambulong Island. Entrance fee at Sombrero Island is P20 per person. Entrance fee at Tinalisayan Island is P10 per person while open cottage rental is P300.

BOOK ACCOMMODATION IN MASBATE

Sombrero Island
Sombrero Island

Top Things to Do in Burias Island (San Pascual)

  • Island and Beach Hoppping: Sombrero Island, Tinalisayan Island and Sandbar, Animasola Island, Virgin Island and Ambulong Island
  • Visit the oldest church in Bicolandia – San Pascual Church
  • See more than 80,000 swiftlets or balinsasayaw birds at Balinsasayaw House
  • Stroll in the town and look for the old ancestral houses
  • Check out the century-old municipal house
  • Join the fun of Isla Rancho Festival
  • Scuba Diving, Free Diving or Snorkeling (bring your own equipments and gear)
  • Camping
  • Kayaking and other water sports
  • Sunset/Sunrise watching
  • Go to Alibijaban Island  of San Andres, Quezon for a side trip
  • Explore Naga City and suburbs
Tinalisayan Sandbar
Chill time at Tinalisayan Sandbar
Sombrero Island
Sombrero Island

Sample Weekend Itinerary in Burias Island (San Pascual)

Day 0:
2100H: Departure from Pasay to Naga

Day 1:
0600H: Arrival in Naga / Breakfast / Shop for supplies / Proceed to Pasacao Port
0830H: Arrival in Pasacao Port / Purchase Ticket
1000H: Pasacao to San Pascual Boat Ride
1400H: Arrival in San Pascual / Register in Tourism Office / Find a Boat for Island Hopping
1430H: Island Hopping: Sombrero Island + Tinalisayan Island
1700H: Camp in Tinalisayan Island / Sunset Watching / Free Time

Day 2:
0500H: Call Time / Sunrise Watching / Breakfast / Break Camp
0600H: Island Hopping: Tinalisayan Dako + Sandbar + Tanguingui Island + Animasola
1200H: Back in San Pascual Town / Visit the Old Church, Ancestral Houses and Balinsasayaw House / Lunch / Proceed to San Pascual Port
1400H: Assembly in San Pascual Port
1430H: San Pascual to Pasacao Boat Ride
1700H: Arrival in Pasacao / Jeep to Naga
1800H: Arrival in Naga / Dinner at Bigg’s or First Colonial / Buy Pasalubong / Proceed to Terminal
2100H: Naga to Manila

Tinalisayan Daku Island
Tinalisayan Daku Island

Other Tips

  • Best time to go is during dry months (November to May)
  • No ATM in town and no establishment accepts credit card or traveler’s check
  • Globe, Smart and Sun have mobile signal in main town and some islands
  • Purchase a return ticket (Naga to Manila) as soon as you arrive in Naga en route to San Pascual

First Published: 30-Sep-2013 | Updates: 14-Aug-2017; 26-Jan-2018; 09-May-2019; 16-Aug-2019; 02-Mar-2020

Comments

  1. Ellen Apacible

    Hello…pwede po ba night swimming sa San Pascual?

  2. gina

    malalaki po ba ang alon from alibijiban to burias…at ilang oras po ang byahe sa bangka..???

  3. malalaki po ba ang alon from pasacao to burias???

  4. Irene

    Hi, we are planning a trip to Alibijaban and making a side trip to Sombrero island and Tinalisayan island. I read other blog that locals from Burias is also visiting Alibijaban island. Is there any possibility that we can travel from San Andres, Quezon – Alibijaban Island – Sombrero Island – Tinalisayan Island?

    1. Grace

      You could rent a boat in Alibijaban and tell the boatman that you would like to have a sidetrip to Sombrero Island – Tinalisayan Island. Not sure about the price though.

    2. Yes you can.. We had our tents pitched in Alibijaban Island and we did the island hopping in Burias Island. The travel time from Alibijaban is like 2 to 3 hours depending on the waives. You can ask the Bangkero which Island you’d like to see first and then the last island would be your last stop for swimming and planned activities. You have to agree with the schedule with the Bangkero as you wont be spending days there, they’ll bring you back to Alibijaban after the island hopping. We went there only last week April 29 until May 1, I was able to get a great deal as the Bangkero was really kind and understanding of our tight budget.

      1. Carol

        HI! baka po may direct contact ka ng boatman? pwede po kaya makahingi? thanks!

      2. Anne

        hi! baka po pwede hingi numbr ng boatman?? balak ko pumunta this month end. thank you!

    3. Jay

      Hi we hav a tour @ burias group of island+ alibijaban island 5 island in 3 provinces on MAY 21 TO 22 mit up place at mall of asia at 1am ng may 21 dis coming saturdy for only 2.7k per head all in package inclusion van.boat.island fee for 5 island.food 4 meals and Tent for more info pls call/txt 09394431870

      1. vanessa

        hi may package tour poba kayo ng buias ilsand alibijaban sidtrip ? thankyou.
        and if kong meron plss pede patingen ng itinerary .

  5. abigail

    nice blog… can you share the breakdown of your expenses please so we can have an idea atleast. thank you!

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