Monday, April 9, 2018

Day 4: Tito's Roadtrip Travel Guide to Bicol

By this time, we were used to waking up early for our tours.  Meals at Casita Mia is included in the rates and breakfast served as early as 6AM.  The weather is a bit gloomy and was raining the entire morning.  We were still optimistic that it would improve during our tour.

A tricycle was arranged to pick us up from the Bed and Breakfast to the port for our our boat ride.  Packed lunch was included.

On our way to our first stop, repairs on our boat was done in the rain, we were made to take shelter under the cover of canvas sheet for 30 minutes.

Around 9AM we are on our 1st stop, a Malawi Sand bar with floating cottages you can rent for as low as 300 pesos.  We got one that stocked with beverages and vendors are everywhere selling everything from their fresh catch, coconuts, plantains and other snacks.  Its good to note that prices are kept reasonable considering the holidays.


The weather improved on our first destination.  We had our lunch here and stayed longer for photos.


Our next destination was the light house nearby, but the tides are low preventing us to come closer.  We settled on another sand bar part of Guinahoan Island.

The third stop is another beach that made Caramoan popular.  Its being used as the location for some of the Survivor Franchise.  Sabitang Laya Island is a wide stretch of white sand beach and limestone coves in one end.



Scorched from our 3 day adventure from Donsol, to Caramoan, we asked our boatman to take us back to the port, so we can still do some Pasalubong shopping and prepare for the long drive back to Manila.





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