Monday, March 10, 2014

Calaguas: A Paradise Waiting to Unfold


 
 
Calaguas dubbed as “concealed white beach of Bicol” emerged as Philippines’ top tourism gem for 2013 in an online nationwide poll of 175 tourist destinations. It is a group of twelve islands in the province of Camarines Norte, Philippines. It includes the major islands of Tinaga Island, Guintinua Island, the minor Maculabo Island, as well as other minor islands. Most of the islands are under the administrative jurisdiction of Vinzons, Camarines Norte, while the minor island of Maculabo is under the administrative jurisdiction of the municipality of Paracale, Camarines Norte. Mahabang Buhangin or Halabang Baybay (local dialect) is a long stretch of powdery white sand beach enclosed by a cove in Tinaga Island in Camarines Norte.

The pristine beach and turquoise sea are the reasons why this island is frequented by tourists. There are no accommodations or establishments in Calaguas. Staying in Mahabang Buhangin is like joining the Survivor TV series. Tourists have to bring their own food/drinking water, tents/hammocks and other supplies and camp out in the long stretch of the beach. There is barely any mobile network connection in the island. So if you are planning for that perfect getaway with your loved one without any interruptions, Calaguas would be your ideal destination. It is a peaceful place to unplug and de-stress from life’s worries.
Swim and snorkel all morning. It would be a sin not to even dip in the inviting and clear water. Start your afternoon by hiking to the top for a breath taking panoramic view of the island and end it with a wonderful sunset. Make your bonfire and relax in the evening while stargazing and lying on the beach until you fall to sleep. You can even go skinny dipping if there's no one around and wake up to the scorching heat of the sun beaming on your face while the clear crystal water hush into the shore.
The Calaguas group of islands offers so much more than just a place to relax. Its tranquillity and serenity along with its crystal clear water and unspoiled natural resources makes it an haven for tourists who want to escape the urban jungle. Spend another day to explore the nearby islands or relax and enjoy the charm of this unspoiled beach.
 


It is an eight-hour ride from Manila and another two-hour boat ride going here. Naga City has the nearest airport and is two hours away from Daet, which is the jump-off point to this beautiful island.
The Calaguas group of island is isolated and lies off the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The best time to come here is between February to May, which is considered the summer months of the Philippines. The waves are also calmer during this time. There are several operators offering packaged tours for Calaguas during weekends but if you have the time and adventurous, a do-it-yourself is feasible as there are regular trips going to Paracale and Vinzons. Boats are available at the port and this is where your haggling skills will come into play.

 
If you are looking for a place to unwind, relax or clear your head, then Calaguas is your destination.


Article written by Mike Laagan, an engineer, a traveller, a mountaineer, an avid photographer and a travel blogger. You can read more of his travels and tips in this link http://www.mikelaagan.com/

This article was featured in HKLIFE Newspaper for March 2014 Issue