Calaguas Travel Guide: Enjoy to the Happy Beach of Camarines Norte

Calaguas

With its long stretch of fine white sand beach and perfectly turquoise water, Calaguas Island will definitely make you fall in love with the place. This Calaguas travel guide will come handy for everyone planning to visit or revisit Calaguas Islands. Provided in this guide are relevant information that will make it easier for your to plan your trip. Know the updated travel requirements, information on getting there, accommodation, activities, sample itinerary, budget and more. Enjoy Calaguas!

Discover Calaguas Island

Calaguas is a group of islands in the Pacific under the jurisdiction of the town of Vinzons, Province of Camarines Norte, a merely two hour boat ride from the mainland. It boasts of powdery white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled natural resources, a place where  you can truly relax while enjoying the pristine beauty of the place.

Over the years, Calaguas has evolved from being an offbeat destination to being a go-to place of beach adventurers. The once quiet coastline is now beaming with life but despite all the activities, structures and crowd, its natural beauty still shines.

Calaguas
Halabang Baybay or Mahabang Buhangin in 2010.

The long stretch of beach named Halabang Baybay/Mahabang Buhangin (Long Beach) by the locals, is a cove located in the Tinaga Island, it is a picture perfect paradise with its long stretch of fine white sand, dotted with volcanic rocks on its both ends, the place is the most frequented camping and swimming site by tourists.

Discover Calaguas Group of Islands, swim on its turquoise water, sit on its white sand, enjoy its magnificent view of sunset, explore its beauty… you’ll definitely find a reason to be happy.

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Halabang Baybay or Mahabang Baybay in 2009.

How to Get to Calaguas

While there are travel/tour organizers offering Calaguas tour, a DIY trip is possible and the cheapest way to get to the island. The experience of doing it on your own for the entire journey adds thrill and excitement to what is already an exciting adventure.

Calaguas via Vinzons

Daet, the capital of Camarines Norte is the jumpoff point to Calaguas Islands if you are going there via Vinzons. From there catch a jeeney to Vinzons and get off at the fishport (pandawan). There’s a boat going to Barangay Banocboc daily, it departs the fishport at 11 AM, from Banocboc you can hire a banca to take you to Calaguas Islands for as low as P500.00 or even lower depending on your haggling skill. The return trip to Vinzons fishport leaves Banocboc at 6AM the next day.

Alternatively, you can hire a banca from Vinzons fishport to Calaguas Islands, price depends on the capacity of the boat. For a small boat that can fit four to five people, the lowest rate is at P2500-P3000.00. It is a two hour boat ride from the port.

Going to Daet from Manila, you have two options:

By Land

Philtranco, Amihan (Contact No: 3871792), DLTB and Superlines buses offer Cubao/Pasay to Daet for an approximately 7-8 hours travel time. Fare cost differs, but ranging from P450 to P750.

You can book your bus from Manila to Daet or vice versa below:

BOOK YOUR BUS FROM MANILA TO DAET

By Air

Naga in Camarines Sur is closest airport with regular commercial flights via Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific. From Naga, Daet is around two hours drive. There are vans to Daet located in Naga Van Terminal, the earliest departs at 5AM and the last trip is around 7PM.

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Calaguas Island in 2016.

Calaguas via Paracale

Paracale, a Camarines Norte town popular for its gold, is fast becoming an entry point to Calaguas Islands. From Daet, the town can be reached in less than two hours by public vans, fare is around P60.00. Last trip from Daet to Paracale is 6PM and 5PM for Paracale to Daet.

If you are coming from Manila, Superlines has direct trip to Paracale/Panganiban (P515/pax, one-way, as of February 2016). Get off at Paracale and make your way to the fish port. Alternatively, you can ride a bus to Daet, get off at Barangay Talobatib in the town of Labo and ride another bus for less than an hour to get to Paracale town and walk to the fish port.

At the fish port, you can ask around for fishermen’s boats to Halabang Baybay (Mahabang Buhangin), Calaguas for as low as P3000 (good for five to six persons, overnight) or you may opt to ride a boat that goes to Barangay Mangkawayan, Calaguas for a cheaper fare of at least P50 per person. However there’s no regular public boat going to Barangay Mangkawayan but more of fisherman’s boat and the schedule  is unpredictable.

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Cabañas of Waling-Waling

Where to Stay in Calaguas

There are now plenty of cottages and resort in Calaguas Island including Cabañas of Waling-Waling Resort that offers air-condition room and cottages for at least P3,500 per room per night.

For campers, entrance fee ranges from P120 to P150 per person, tent pitching fee is P100 per tent and cottage is as low as P500.

If you plan to stay in Paracale before or after your Calaguas trip, Paliza del Rio Tourist Inn in Poblacion, near the market, has affordable rooms and open parking space. You can leave your car there if you are going to Calaguas Island for minimal fee.

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Calaguas in 2013

What to Do in Calaguas

Calaguas is the best place to relax and unwind if you are not the party goer type or if you are a fan of a quiet beach scene. Just sit on the sand, swim on its turquoise water, explore the island, bond with your friends and you will definitely appreciate the simple pleasures of the island.

Other activities include:

  • Scuba diving/snorkeling (bring your own equipment)
  • Island and Beach hopping
  • Swimming
  • Camping – bring your own camping equipments, enough food and water supply.
  • Surfing in Daet’s Bagasbas Beach
  • Visit the old churches St. Peter the Apostle Parish of Vinzons, St. John the Baptist Parish of Paracale and neighboring towns
  • Island and beach hopping around Calaguas Group: Pinagtigasan Beach on the southern Tinaga Island, Cumalasag, Pinagtakpan, Pinagcastillohan, Guintinua, Huag, Cagbalisay, Bendita, Sang-atan, Balagbag Malaki, Balagbag Maliit, Calangcawan Sur, Mantigbi Beach and other white sand island beaches around
  • Explore other islands in Camarines Norte: Maculabo, Parola Island, Calalanay Island, Tabusao Island, Padoni Island, Flora Sandbar, Jaulo Island or Mercedes Group, etc.
  • Swim in Gumaus Beach or Pulang Daga Beach of Paracale
  • Check out Saltahan Falls, Palanas Falls, Malatap Falls, Burok-Busok Falls, Binuan Falls and other waterfalls of Labo
  • Go spelunking in Mt. Cadig Cave also of Labo
  • Head south towards Caramoan, Camarines Sur Water Sports Complex in Naga, Albay and Sorsogon
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Sunset in Calaguas

Sample Calaguas DIY Itinerary (via Paracale)

Estimated Budget: P2500 – P3,000

Day 0:
2100H: Departure at Superlines Cubao (Cubao to Paracale – P515/person)

Day 1:
0500H: Arrival in Paracale
0500H – 0800H: Arrival in Paracale/Find Boat/Shop for other needed items (ice, meat, fruits, fish, drinking water, etc)
0800H – 1030H: Paracale to Mahabang Buhangin, Tinaga Island, Calaguas by boat
1030H – 1300H: Set-up Camp / Lunch
1300H – 1800H: Free time: beach bumming, photo ops, swimming, snorkeling, trekking to viewpoint
1800H – 1930H: Dinner Preparation/Wash-up/Fix-up
1930H – 2030H: Dinner
2030H: Socials, Lights off

Day 2:
0600H – 0700H: Call Time, Breakfast
0700H – 1000H: Free time: explore, discover, play, pose, packup, prepare lunch
1000H – 1100H: Break camp, wash-up
1100H – 1330H: Calaguas to Paracale by boat
1330H – 1500H: Arrival in Paracale/wash-up/fix-up/late lunch
1500H – 1630H: Paracale to Daet by van
1630H – 1730H: Waiting time/snacks/rest
1730H: Departure from Daet to Manila

Day 3:
0230H – Arrival in Manila

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Maculabo Island

Tips

  • Boat rate is as low as P3,000/boat overnight for six persons, P5,000/boat overnight for 10 persons, P6,500/boat overnight for 15 persons. Contact Ate Nilda: +639486793920 (Paracale)
  • Paliza del Rio Tourist Inn organizes private and open tours on fixed date to save cost, contact number 02-7855215 or +63923-8297096
  • Barangay collects P20 per person as Environmental Fee in Calaguas Island
  • Those coming from Paracale, a P20 fee is also collected by barangay for every tourist
  • Best time to go is during summer and dry months (September to June)
  • Try trekking to the nearby hill to see the beach from the higher vantage point
  • There is a source of fresh water in the island
  • There are restrooms in the island
  • The island have now more cottages and stores, entrance fee is P100 – P150 depending on where you will rent your cottage or pitch your tent, cottage is as low as P500/night, tent pitching fee is P100 per tent
  • Waling-waling has rooms for at least P3,500 per room per night
  • There is a small community (Barangay Mangkawayan) on the opposite side of the island, around 10 minutes by foot
  • Superlines is the cheapest aircon bus line to Daet and Paracale, their Cubao to Paracale fare as of February 2016 is P515.00
  • Please! Please follow the LEAVE NO TRAIL PRINCIPLE: TAKE NOTHING BUT PICTURES, LEAVE NOTHING BUT FOOTPRINTS, KILL NOTHING BUT TIME
Calaguas
Calaguas in 2016

First Published: March 21, 2009; Updated: 09-Jul-2011 / 15-Nov-2011 / 12-Feb-2013 / 22-Feb-2016 / 30-Nov-2017

Comments

  1. kenn

    is there a place there to rest when you don’t have tents? or are there any people there that we can rent a tent?

    1. there are cottages for rent, you can sleep there, it is open air but has roof. or you may join the package tours, they will provide tents and almost everything you will need 🙂

      1. kenn

        as much as i would like to get a package tour, they are charging us more than the usual because they don’t have scheduled tour in the date that will go to naga so we’ll just go there DIY. thank you for all the information you gave! cheers!

        1. I agree! I, prefer DIY too 🙂 The cottages are good enough. I, myself, spent the night there 🙂
          Enjoy Calaguas sir 🙂

  2. Ela

    In Calaguas Islands, are there any barangays or people living there? It looks beautiful and at the same time desserted. Please reply asap. We are planning to go there. Thanks!

    1. dru

      hi ela, based on the blogs I read, there are inhabitants there. May i know when do you plan to go there?

      1. Yes dru is right. There is a community on the opposite side of the island, 10-15 of walking to reach that community.

  3. ang ganda talaga sa calaguas kuya!

    1. kelan ka nagpunta?

  4. triparoundtheph

    hi there…i find this blog very helpful. thank you for sharing!
    I;ve been to Calaguas already last April 2011, via Vinzons (by drive). We’re planning to go back there in January. Which route would you advise, via Vinzons or Paracale? We’re going there this time by bus. So which do you prefer? Considering now that we’ll carry all our things, lots of things to bring there, and some are first timer.
    Thank you for your help.

    1. I always prefer the Paracale route since it is much cheaper and the waves are not as crazy compare toVinzons 🙂
      There are buses now that go directly to Paracale from manila 🙂

  5. ito ang isa sa mga ginamit naming guide nung pumunta kami ng Calaguas nila James.. Thanks po ng marami

    1. wow! thanks din joan 🙂

  6. Bobby Sison

    Oooops forgot to ask, are there good snorkeling sites? Do we need a boat to get to these sites?
    Thanks again.

    1. I think you will need a boat, good snorkeling sites are far from the shore 🙂

  7. Bobby Sison

    I would like to drive from our place in Paranaque to Paracale. Is there a safe place to park our pick-up? We will bring our camping gear, food, water, etc. and stay for 4 days. Where at Paracale do we get the boat that we can hire to take us to Calaguas? Can the boat from Paracale accommodate 4 people and all the gear? Is the rate for the boat (around P3,000) for round trip? Does the boat wait for us or come back for us on the 4th day?
    We would appreciate you reply. Thanks in advance.

    1. weng

      hi san kau dito sa paranaque?tawagan mko 09182311699/09174067392.ty

    2. Hi Bobby, you may ask Paliza del Rio hotel in Paracale if you can park your car there, for a cost of course. For the boat, contact Kuya Nelson at +0920-3179315, tell him I referred you to him. The boat can accommodate 4 and all the gear. Boat rate is P2000-P3000, it might not wait for the whole 4 days unless you will double or triple your pay, so I guess they will just return to fetch you.

  8. Paul

    Sir ask ko lang kung may source ng fresh water sa island? TIA =)

    1. Yes, but not safe for drinking.

  9. Mary

    Hi,ngpaparent po kami ng boat w/lifevest na 🙂
    contact # 09485726306 .
    godbless 🙂

  10. dru

    meron po kayang package tour for 4? from naga airport po…

    1. sm

      hi natuloy n b kau sa calaguas?re package po from naga to calaguas pwede nyo ako contact 09182311699/09174067392

      1. weng

        hi dru pasensya ka na knina lowbt cp ko.kung mabasa mo ito pwede mko twagan sa uli sa cp or sa landline 7761020.try ko return call sau pero big company daw un dko alam kung san ako ikokonek ng operator.ty!weng

  11. tndcallphilippines

    o wow. the beach looks picture perfect! beautiful!

  12. francis

    another way to get there is through land from manila ride a bus(superlines and philtranco) directly to paracale/panganiban in cubao, from paracale or panganiban ride a boat to get to the island.

    1. Thanks Francis. Yes, I remember the last time we went to Calaguas, we board the Daet bound Superlines bus along EDSA, but I noticed that there was a bus straight to Paracale 🙂

  13. Oh my gosh!! Been wanting to go here!

    1. You should 🙂

  14. Sara

    The blog it was great … it helps me a lot to decide which place i can go to visit philippines..now finslly, napili kotong Calaguas Island napakagandang lugar …

    Full details .. lahat ng katanungan ko nasagot nren … Amazing! I get all the details so it’s easy for me and my friends to get Calaguas 🙂

    Salamat ulet 🙂

    1. Wow! Thanks Sara! I am really glad to be of help! Keep exploring 🙂

  15. Coo

    OO nga sobrang ganda ng Calaguas, para sa akin perfect vacation spot ito…all nataural di tulad ng boracay…..I hope they will keep it that way wag sanang tatayuan ng comercial establishments.

    1. I hope too Coo! I hope Calaguas maintains its unique aura and natural beauty 🙂

  16. joel fabreag

    sobrang ganda ng calaguas!!!we’ve been there last february..sobrang enjoy!!beachcombing, skimboarding, camping..:)sulit ang pgod nmin sa byahe from oriental mindoro to calaguas island…:)d pa xa ndedevelop and i would suggest na sna wla ng baguhin dun..NATURAL!!unlike boracay na mdmi nang establishments..

    sigurado mageenjoy ang mga hndi pa nkakapnta dun…:)

    1. dru

      kumuha po ba kayo ng package tour nung pumunta kayo dito nung feb?

  17. Jen

    Wow, ganda pala ng Calaguas. Looks very pristine,
    like Boracay, when it was unspoilt.
    Recommended ng kaibigan na taga Labo.

    Walang commercial stores, which is good.
    Meaning magdadala ka ng lahat ng kakailanganin mo sa
    excursion.

    Pupuntahan sigurado, namin galing sa Maynila.

    1. joel fabreag

      cgurado mgugustuhan nyo ang calaguas!!!:)

  18. elisa

    ngpaparent po kmi ng bangka w/lifevest.contact us 09303784423.tnx 🙂

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