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Calaguas Islands, Camarines Norte

Posted by Ada on Category: Camarines Norte, Luzon | 14 Comments

You’ve heard a lot about Camarines Sur as the major and beautiful destination in Bicol Region. What about Camarines Norte?

Calaguas Islands is in Vinzons, Camarines Norte. It isn’t popular yet for some, thus, Calaguas is a very virgin beach and probably isn’t perfect for party goers.

Calaguas Beach, Camarines Norte
Wide view of Calaguas beach

There are many Islands in Calaguas, bounded by white sand, but only 1 beach is open for tourist. Though, you can go island hopping, you can not litter, spit, or spend long time in each island.

Sunrise in Calaguas

Green meadows
Calaguas beach is perfect for campers, hikers, and adventurers. You can climb the nearest mountain but be careful and seek assistance first to one of the locals there.

Calaguas View from Top

Adventure. We tried climbing wanting to reach top but we failed to go further. The steepness is not the problem, it is the thorny plants. You may want to bring ax, wear long sleeves and pants. One of the locals there said many people who attempt to climb find it hard to go down. So prepare your throat to shout downwards for help.

They said this flower is called "Wish"
Flower plant from top, this is not a thorny plant.

Water. Regarding water and toilet, there’s a water pump nearby but you can’t drink water form it. You need to buy gallons of water before going to Calaguas. Toilet doesn’t have faucet too, so before gushing out your hatred, you’ve got to pump water first :lol: Good luck on that, lol.

Our tents

Sleepovers. You are aware that Calaguas beach is a virgin island. There are no rooms for rent. Prepare your backbones and bring something soft for your back. Always be prepared when rain falls. Your tent should be waterproof. It is recommended to you have life vest with you while sleeping, high tide is unpredictable. You don’t want to wake up in the middle of the sea lol :lol:

Sunset
Sunrise :)

Relaxation. You can set up umbrella by the shore. Watch the romantic sunset or the lovely sunrise on the same spot. Calaguas beach has a perfect perspective of these natural phenomenon.

That umbrella belongs to Travel Factor
Sunrise behind.

Other activities If you have snorkeling gear never mind using it, though you can use goggles. You can not see anything beneath water except for white sands. This Calaguas beach doesn’t have live corals under, only sand, pure sand.

Though, there is 1 island there that is ideal for snorkeling, it is the Quinamanukan Island, you can go there by renting a boat for P200, you can go island hopping with P200.

My undying Buddha shot
Undying jump shot

You can do photo op, play beach volleyball, jump shots, etc.

Tsoot tsoot train

Mika Santos
Mika Santos wandering in rocks.

You can also walk to the other side of the island and witness the breathtaking scenery of green meadows at the opposite side.

Calaguas is a very beautiful virgin beach. The water is very clear. I’ve been to beaches of Puerto Princesa, Palawan and I can say that Calaguas water is clearer.

How to get to Daet. Bus terminals from Manila: In front of Ali Mall, take Amihan bus or Elavil bus. Along EDSA Cubao, take Superlines Bus. Along EDSA in front of Farmers Market, take Philtranco. Philtranco is also in Pasay. Travel time is about 7 to 8 hours.

Going to Calaguas Island

How to get to Calaguas beach. Ride a jeepney going to town of Vinzons to rent a boat going to Calaguas group of Islands. Travel time from town port of Vinzons to Calaguas is 1 1/2 to 2 hours.

If you want a travel organization to help you get to Calaguas, visit Travel Factor for more information.

Photos by: Ada Lajara

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14 Comments to Calaguas Islands, Camarines Norte


  1. Mustachio
    October 20th, 2011 at 2:10 pm

    Wow! Can’t wait to visit this island! Thanks for sharing :)

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  2. LINA C. ABOGADIE
    July 27th, 2011 at 3:40 pm

    Great pics! Thanks for posting. Hope to visit Calaguas group of islands soon. ;-)

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  3. michael a del rosario
    January 18th, 2011 at 3:53 pm

    i was there…its nice…..

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  4. Cecille La Plana
    May 26th, 2010 at 10:48 pm

    great pics ever…so genuine and alive..well done…

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  5. Cecille La Plana
    May 26th, 2010 at 10:47 pm

    great pics ever! so genuine and alive! good luck…well done..

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    Ada Reply:

    Thanks Cecille!

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  6. kill3rfill3r
    May 22nd, 2010 at 12:20 pm

    hanep ang mga kuha!keep it up!

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    Ada Reply:

    Hehe! Thanks killerfiller!

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  7. LetsGoSago.net
    May 22nd, 2010 at 6:34 am

    “…bring ax,” …haha! :mrgreen:

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    Ada Reply:

    HAHAH! Yes Jonel! I remember your skin after we hiked! LOL

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  8. out of town blog
    May 22nd, 2010 at 6:31 am

    wonderful photos… keep it up ada!!!

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    Ada Reply:

    Thanks Melo! But nothing beats your composition in photos ;)

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