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Camarines Norte Part 2: Bantayog Festival and More

Beautiful (untouched) beaches, warm people and mouthwatering food, these are the words that I can think of whenever I remember my first Camarines Norte visit. Going back to the place popularly known for the powdery sand and clear waters of Calaguas Island makes me very excited to discover more its beauty.

[caption id="attachment_5835" align="alignnone" width="800"]BANTAYOG FESTIVAL CAMARINES NORTE DAET PHILIPPINES BANTAYOG FESTIVAL CAMARINES NORTE DAET[/caption]

We have 2 main agendas on this visit (and a lot of sub-agendas aka food haha).

To explore more islands we didn’t able to visit.


To experience the annual festivity called the Bantayog Festival.


The only thing I dread when going to Cam Norte is the almost 8-hour drive from Manila to Daet (the capital of the province). Long drives really isn’t my thing, especially with winding roads along the route. The only saving grace to this is that you know that you will be in paradise the moment you step out of the bus... or just book a flight to Naga, Camarines Sur

ISLAND HOPPING IN MERCEDES


The first time I visited the municipality of Mercedes, it was raining hard, the reason why our island hopping was very limited. This time around the weather was PERFECT!!!!!

Mercedes is well known as Camarines Norte’s biggest fishing port and along with it, are the famous 7 Islands. (Siete Pecados). For this trip we planned to visit as many islands possible!

Geared with an overnight bag (with mostly swimming wear….and charging ports haha) the moment our bus arrived in Daet, we went straight to the port in Mercedes.

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Fast forward, we ended up visiting 5 out of 7 islands and stayed overnight at one. Here are the islands we visited:



MALASUGUI

Our first stop is the island called Malasugi. It is the smallest island among the seven. They said it even looks like a big sand bar. On a perfect day it is a good place to lounge and soak in, but unfortunately our visit here was cut short due to some jelly fish spotted. So off to the next island!

[caption id="attachment_5801" align="alignnone" width="800"]MERCEDES CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES BEACH We found 2 Jelly fish swimming..or should we say floating near the shore.[/caption]
CARINGO

After that jelly fish encounter, we were more careful and observant before rushing to take a plunge. Good thing our next island destination was clear of any threat (haha big word). Caringo is a village-island, I am not sure if this is a proper term for it, but, among all the islands we visited this one is a proper "barangay" (town), complete with a functioning school and a church.

[caption id="attachment_5811" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE BULALAKAW BEACH PHILIPPINES BEACH Locals living in Caringo Island. Most of them are fishermen and also work as boatmen for tourists during non-fishing hours[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5802" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE BULALAKAW BEACH PHILIPPINES BEACH Fresh catch lunch![/caption]

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Things to do here aside from exploring the town proper, where you can find the oldest recorded house in Mercedes, you can also hire a small boat and go snorkeling. We also had our lunch here, which is a super spread of the fresh catch from the ocean with an easily voted favorite dish, sinantol.
CANIMOG

Third island in the list is actually the largest one. On our first trip in Mercedes, we originally planned docking here, but because of the strong waves, it wasn't possible, even if we use our puppy eyes to the boat captain. So to finally explore this island is such a treat.

The main thing to do in Canimog is to make a short trek to the lighthouse to enjoy one of the best views in Mercedes (this I guarantee). I wasn't really expecting a lot but when I saw the beautiful rolling hills and the untouched shore from the viewing area, I was in awe.

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The only thing, I am not sure if there is a good spot here where you can swim. There should be? right? Also if you are planning to go for "the trek", don't be intimidated if it looks far, in reality you'll be there in 5 min (less than 10 min for sure) and the path is paved, easy breezy!
APUAO PEQUENA 

An island with a lush forest! This is how I can describe Apuao Pequena Island. Aside from the obvious perfectly laid out pine trees, there is a patch of large forest where you can trek and watch bats fly above you. WILD! I must admit that doing the trek was a bit scary, especially there are also wild boars roaming around.

[caption id="attachment_5807" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE BULALAKAW BEACH PHILIPPINES BEACH Our little trek inside Apuao Pequena Island[/caption]

Aside from "bat" watching, at the end of the trek is a cliff with a breathtaking view. Which is a perfect sunset spot.
 APUAO GRANDE

Last but not the least, we ended our day in Apuao Grande. It is a short walk from Apuao Pequena (connected by a sand bar--how cool is that?). We stayed here for the night. At first, I thought we will be camping here, I was happy to know that there are cabins in the island where we can take a shower, charge our gadgets and also a bed to sleep on. YEY!

[caption id="attachment_5808" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE BULALAKAW BEACH PHILIPPINES BEACH Our little cabin in the island![/caption]

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It was a tiring day but with all the things we saw, it was worth it. I can't believe even, that seeing the beauty of Mercedes is just the beginning of our visit in Camarines Norte.

To book a tour around the 7 Islands of Mercedes visit and contact the Mercedes Municipal Tourism Development Operation Center

Address: Mercedes Fish Port Compound, Brgy. 7, Mercedes Camarines Norte

Contact No.: +6354444-1261

Email: discovermercedes@yahoo.com

 

REVISITING JOSE PANGANIBAN


With another day to explore the province before we head immersing at the month long festival happening in the capital, we thought of revisiting our steps in Jose Panganiban. After a meeting at the mayor’s office, with our limited time, we plotted things we missed during our first stay in the province.
TURAYOG PLACE

Again, this is one of those places that we originally planned to visit during our first Cam Norte blogger trip. However, during that time, it was closed due to the weather. Our supposed to be tour became a time to munch on freshly baked breads and coffee (talk about a good counter offer haha). But this time, we were back with the vengeance (not quite..but yeah you know what I mean).

It is a short hike from the small sari-sari store at the entrance of the compound. The view from the hill looks amazing! The best part is, you can actually book it overnight and have bonfire and camp. Hmmm smores with a view.

Check their FB page here

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BULALACAO BEACH

Eventhough to be honest, it is not the best beach in the province, this is indeed one of the most accessible in town. Only a few minutes drive from Turayog Place and just on your way to Pulang Daga beach. This can be a good stopover to dip and catch the waves.

[caption id="attachment_5799" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE BULALAKAW BEACH PHILIPPINES BEACH Just chilling at the Bulalacao Beach[/caption]

We had a short stop to get wet and to chill a bit. There is a small cluster of chalets where you can sit down and enjoy the view. If you are lucky you can even catch a mang babalut passing by.

THE BANTAYOG FESTIVAL


Finally, our visit in the province ended with a big celebration in Daet. We watched the annual street dance festival participated by some of the towns from Camarines Norte. This is part of the month long celebration called the Bantayog Festival (which also coincides with Cam Norte's 98th Founding Anniversary)

FYI: Bantayog Festival is unlike any other festivals in the country, where most of the fiestas are in honor of  the town's patron saint. Bantayog Festival celebrates the first "bantayog" (monument) in memory of the late Dr. Jose Rizal. 

[caption id="attachment_5383" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The famous batayog of Dr. Jose Rizal in Daet Camarines Norte[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5800" align="alignnone" width="800"]BANTAYOG FESTIVAL CAMARINES NORTE DAET PHILIPPINES The street dancers from San Lorenzo[/caption]

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I've been to several festivals around the Philippines and I love how the kids participating dance like their lives depend on it. With the energy of the performers and enthusiasm of the people watching (even on a hot, scorchy day) this street dance kicked off very promising.

Read also

Manggahan Festival, Guimaras Island Philippines

Baragatan Festival, Palawan Philippines

Aside from the street parade, there is also a main performance inside the town gymnasium. The crowd went crazy cheering for their municipalities (even us haha). Can’t wait to share with you guys my vlog during the festival (visit my youtube channel here).

For the meantime here are some snaps I got from the 14th Bantayog Festival Street Dance Parade.

[caption id="attachment_5806" align="alignnone" width="800"]BANTAYOG FESTIVAL CAMARINES NORTE DAET PHILIPPINES The deligates from the municipality of Capalonga[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5805" align="alignnone" width="800"]BANTAYOG FESTIVAL CAMARINES NORTE DAET PHILIPPINES Deligates from the municipality of Daet[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5814" align="alignnone" width="800"]BANTAYOG FESTIVAL CAMARINES NORTE DAET PHILIPPINES The muse of Daet[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5815" align="alignnone" width="800"]BANTAYOG FESTIVAL CAMARINES NORTE DAET PHILIPPINES The delegates from the municipality of Paracale[/caption]

It was indeed fun to be back in Camarines Norte. I experienced the same hospitality and warm welcome with even more food haha.

Now looking forward for my 4th visit!
To know more about Camarines Norte, you can read also

Travelogue: Camarines Norte


Parola Island: Camarines Norte's Pink Beach


 
OFFICIAL PROVINCIAL CONTACT INFORMATION

Provincial Tourism Office:


Come2camnote@yahoo.com


(054) 440-0034


Tourism Office of Jose Panganiban:


Ruth Marie P. Forteza- ruthmarieforteza@outlook.com


Tourism Office of Mercedes:


Nanette N. Ibasco- discovermercedes@yahoo.com


(054) 444-1261


Mercedestourism.com







This post was in partnership with the Camarines Norte Provincial Tourism Office and Katooga.ph .Check out all social media posts at #KatoogaCam and #ComeToCamNorte #LovekosiMercedes #TripleTheFunInJosePanganiban

kenneth surat Dubai Travel Blogger Philippines

Philippines: Parola Island, Camarines Norte's Pink Beach

With our quest to discover the province of Camarines Norte one of the places we went to is an island called Parola Island

check out my travelogue here

Visiting a province known for its amazing beaches and islands, it was (a bit) shame that we end up being on a trip during a storm signal no. 1. Good thing, after a day of roaming around municipalities under an umbrella, the following day we were given one of the clearest skies of the week.

[caption id="attachment_5410" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Drone shot of Parola Island courtesy of CamNorte Tourism Office[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5411" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Another drone shot of the island courtesy of Camarines Norte Tourism Office[/caption]

When I heard about this ‘PINK BEACH’ located in the town of Jose Panganiban, I knew already that we shouldn’t miss visiting it. Some of the locals even said that it can compete with the now very famous Calaguas Island which also can be found in Camarines Norte.

When we had a go signal from the coast guard (remember, there was a storm the day before, that is why we needed to wait for the coast guard’s advice) we immediately packed dry bags and we set to go.
GOING TO THE ISLAND

From the town of Daet, we drove to the municipality of Jose Panganiban and hop on a boat going to Parola Island (see where to book at the end of the blog). Our journey was very smooth, surprisingly, the water was very calm.

[caption id="attachment_5376" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The boat ride going to Parola Island[/caption]

Package trips going to Parola Island

Php 2,200.00/head pick up Jose Panganiban (min. of 12pax)
Php 2,500.00/head pick up Daet (min. of 12pax)

Inclusions:
– Port Fee
– Environmental Fee
– Boat Transfer
– 3 camp meals (buffet)
– 1 plated meal at Turayog Resort
– Resort Entrance fees
– Life Jacket
– Unli Cocktail drinks (Mobile Bar)
– Land Transfers from port to Turayog and Bulalacao Beach

I was so excited to know that this island isn’t as famous that Boracay and Calaguas Island (yet), and not everyone knows that there is actually a “pink beach" located just a drive away (also a few minutes boat ride) from Manila.

Although there were already a bunch of people when we arrived in the island, I didn’t mind it. I still felt the remoteness and (at some level) untouched paradise the moment my feet touched the sand. Some of them were tourists who camped overnight while the others were locals from the province.

[caption id="attachment_5408" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The only cottage in the island. Our home for the day.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5401" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Can't wait to run down the beach and swim.[/caption]

There's only one cottage in the whole island, good thing, it was reserved for us (YEY—PERKS). To make sure that you’ll be able to use the cottage and have a smooth stay in the island, contact the local tourism office of Jose Panganiban before you plan your trip (details at the end of the blog).
PINK BEACH

Let’s talk about the pink sand that the locals were raving about….ermmmmm…how can say this, well, it was a very shy pink to be honest. I don’t know if we were in a wrong season or it will be the same all year round. Also just a disclaimer, it was the first time that I visited a pink sanded beach, so I don't have any reference.

[caption id="attachment_5405" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The Pink Sand[/caption]

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The longer we stay, the more the sand looks pink. It’s either my eyes worked really hard for my expectations to be met, or the sun’s position (and angle of sight) really helps to show the pink pigment in the sand. This rare sand color happens when a red coral dries up and washed to the shore.

….. ok ok ok… In their defense, as the sun sets, the pink shade started to show

Without focusing on the pinkness of the sand, THIS ISLAND IS STILL B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L !!!

[caption id="attachment_5409" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH During low-tide, a sand bar will let you access this island on foot[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5375" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Can you see the pink now?[/caption]

Crystal clear water surrounds the island and if you’ll visit on a low tide, you’ll experience walking on a sand bar connecting 2 islands.

No inhabitants (as the island is too small to create a community), No electricity, No bars, No restaurants just a simple island as your play ground (with data coverage ^^). Just the way I like my island!

[caption id="attachment_5407" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Look who's happy being in Parola?[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5406" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Traveling with my new Cabin Zero Urban Carry On. This bag is water resistant (link on my Cabin Zero review here).[/caption]

Read also: Packing tips from the Pros: Kenneth Surat
PAROLA

The island is called Parola because of its light house (parola means lighthouse in Filipino). I love how the pathway going to the lighthouse seems like you are on your way to Survivor’s Tribal Council Area (oops, favorite reality show reference). Located at the head (and probably the highest point of the island), doing a side trip from your island getaway to visit the lighthouse is highly recommended.

[caption id="attachment_5365" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The mysterious pathway going to the lighthouse[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5402" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The parola[/caption]

I really don't have any historical notes about the lighthouse and I can't find it in google as well, if you somehow know, please share it at the comment section below.




Parola Island was surprising. Aside from the pink sand beach, I wasn’t really expecting a lot. But I think that is its charm, there weren’t a lot happening in the island. It gives you an opportunity to enjoy the island for being…well…an island. I love every moment we were there.

As the island is gearing up to be the next Calaguas Island of Cam Norte, the hope is for the local tourism office to provide a clear regulation in protecting the beauty of Parola Island, at the same time, for tourists to become partners in its preservation.




 
TO GET MORE INFORMATION ON ITINERARIES AND RATES

Provincial Tourism Office:


Come2camnote@yahoo.com


(054) 440-0034


Tourism Office of Jose Panganiban:


Ruth Marie P. Forteza


ruthmarieforteza@outlook.com


Van For Hire


Northlink Events and Travel Services


Darius Mirasol.







This post was in partnership with the Camarines Norte Provincial Tourism Office and Katooga.ph .Check out all social media posts at #KatoogaCam and #ComeToCamNorte

kenneth surat Dubai Travel Blogger Philippines

 

Travelogue: Camarines Norte Philippines

It wasn't my first time to visit Camarines Norte (CamNorte). When I arrived back in the Philippines, my first trip was this beautiful island called Calaguas. It took my breath away. The powdery white sand and crystal clear waters are just jaw dropping. I still remember telling my friends that with all the trips I had around the world, I can say that it is by far one of the best beaches I have seen.

Fast forward a year later, I was given an opportunity to go back and explore the province along with a handful of lifestyle and travel bloggers (check all their profiles at the end of the blog).

We had a full itinerary consisting of island hopping, attending events, food tasting, zip lining and of course an overnight stay in Calaguas Island.

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THE JOURNEY

I’ll be honest, coming from Manila, traveling to CamNorte isn’t the smoothest land travel in the world. You'll have to endure the 8 to 10 hour journey. Talk about getting a flat butt after (ouch). Aside from that, the road is full of winding streets which at one point can be very tiring (balancing to avoid throwing myself on my seatmate isn’t my strong trait).

You can book a ticket a ticket in either Cubao or Pasay bus terminals (Philtranco, Superlines, DLTB and Amihan)

If you don't fancy long road trips, one option is to fly. By plane, you can book a 45 minutes flight to Naga, Camarines Sur (Cebu Pacific or Philippine Airlines). From the airport, you can ride a UV express Van for 2 hours drive to Daet. 
WHERE WE WENT AND WHAT TO DO

Located north west of Bicol and south east of Luzon the province can be considered as coastal. There are a lot of beaches and islands to explore. Taking this information, it is a no brainer that the best time you for to visit is during the summer months. As our trip landed during the Philippine’s monsoon season, we got a bit of a wet welcome. There was a storm that hit the Philippines on our first day (storm Jolina was in town). Camarines Norte was declared signal No. 1. Because of the situation, we had to abide with the protocol and be safe (than be foolish). We had to cancel all island trips (for the day) and maximize our day with land trips around the municipalities hoping that the following day will be bright and sunny (at least no rain).

[caption id="attachment_5380" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Day 1 was very wet and gray but it didn't stop us to experience the beauty of CamNorte[/caption]
DAET

The town of Daet is the capital of CamNorte. This was our home base. All of us stayed in an inn called Jocelle’s which I am not going to recommend because the service was bad (sorry), but don’t fret, there are still many accommodation options around the province.

Book your accommodation here

Being the capital, you can find several familiar establishments and restaurants in the area (JOLLIBEE anyone?!!). This is also where you can get local goods to bring home, just visit the local market and you are good to go (pili nut products, bottled Bicol express and peanut bars are no brainers).

Visit the first Rizal Monument (Bantayog Monument)

[caption id="attachment_5383" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The Bantayog Monument. The oldest Rizal Monument in the world.[/caption]

Constructed in 1898, 2 years after the National Hero’s execution ( he wasn’t even declared as the country’s national hero yet---how cool is that). The Rizal Monument in Daet, Camarines Norte is known as the oldest surviving monument honoring Jose Rizal in the world. The monument wasn’t that big and it can easily be seen while you are moving around the city (it is located along the street, just a walk from the municipal hall).

Events, Parties and a Beach

The time we were in Daet was the same time when the Motourista event happened. It was an initiative event where motorists around the Philippines tour around 12 towns in Bicol acting like a tourism motorcade (I am not really sure how many participated –but they were many).  Imagine Tour de France but with motorbikes.

[caption id="attachment_5385" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Motourista participants waiting for the GO signal.[/caption]

During this time, we had a chance to go around the starting point which was the Bagasbas Beach.

[caption id="attachment_5372" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Taho vendor offering morning tasty treats to beach goers.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5382" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH One of the surf shops along the Bagasbas Beach[/caption]

I was surprised that this beach is a famous surfing spot in the region. There were a number of surf shops offering board rentals and lessons. It is like a mini La Union.

Fun facts: Bagasbas Beach is the first internationally recognized surfing spot in the Philippines which attracts both local and foreign surfers. Currently, it is the 62nd top surfing spot in the world  - Camarines Norte Tourism Department

In the evening, as the event concluded, we joined the town’s beach party, it isn’t as crazy as what Boracay can offer, but there were booze, music and locals ready to PARTEY…..so I am good with it.
PARACALE

Paracale is also one of the coastal towns in CamNorte. I was so impressed when we visited their local tourism office. Let’s just say, they know what they are doing in terms of promoting their town.

Among all the towns we visited, Paracale’s municipal hall looks more developed. We instantly got the impression that this is the richest town (in terms of finances) in the whole of Camarines Norte. Thanks to its gold mining industry. We didn’t really dwell so much about this (nowadays) controversial industry but one thing that the tourism officer told us is that they are trying their best to regulate it and also, making tourism as an alternative resource for its residents.

Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Candelaria

[caption id="attachment_5371" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH 405 year old church in Paracale[/caption]

One of the oldest churches in the province or maybe even the region, this 405 year old church still stand at the heart of the rich municipality. Being famous for its gold, you can find their patron saint, the Senora de Candelaria wearing a full gold dress. Also, when you visit, try to go to the church bell tower to see the oldest bell in the province.

Pulang Daga Beach

I know, I know…the name is misleading to Tagalog speakers. But, in Bicolano, ‘daga’ means land/soil and not rat. The name itself describes the beach clearly, the sand at the Pulang Daga Beach is RED (pula). We spent the whole afternoon here. Our first beach experience for this trip! Good thing the weather participated (we even had a good view of the sunset).

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[caption id="attachment_5386" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The beautiful sunset of the Philppines.[/caption]
LABO

Being on the move for 4 consecutive days in the province, it was so hard to keep up the places we visited, but the Binuang Falls in Labo is the one that I remember the most in all our in-land trips.

Binuang Falls

[caption id="attachment_5364" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Refreshing waters of the Binuang Falls. Definitely take a dip here.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5379" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The first of 3 tier. @MariaRona12 enjoying the spotlight.[/caption]

Binuang falls is a 3-tier waterfall located in the municipality of Labo. What I like about this waterfall is its distance from the car drop off to the lowest tier of the falls. Within a walk of 5 -10 min from the main road, you are there already. YEY. You can rent cottages and also bring food for picnic. If you fancy to check out the 2 top tier, although the pathway can be dangerous and steep, it is still doable to non hikers.
SAN LORENZO RUIZ

With all the swimming/sand lounging and bathing in our itinerary, the town of San Lorenzo Ruiz provided a unique experience during our CamNorte Trip. We went ZIP LINING!

Zip Line

When I saw in our things to do (list) that we will have an opportunity to zipline in the town of Macatong, I couldn’t resist to grab it. We had two choices, one is to just sit down, and the other is a little bit extreme, doing a Superman position. I of course, tried being Superman for the day, well at least for the whole experience.

[caption id="attachment_5389" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Being Superman for the day[/caption]

The view was amazing! You can see the whole forest from below with a line of water flowing in the ravines. BEAUTIFUL. I paid 350 php for the experience and to be honest is was worth it.

Fun Fact: The Zipline at Matacong, San Lorenzo Ruiz is the longest zipline in the Bicol region.
JOSE PANGANIBAN

Probably the most hospitable municipality that visited. They were the ones who adopted us when all our island trips were cancelled on the first day. We had a few land trips around the municipality including visiting the Mayor’s Ranch.

When the ocean cleared out for us to hop on a boat, they were the first ones to offer us a trip in one of their beautiful island getaways, and we were so happy they did.

[caption id="attachment_5376" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The moment the skies clear out we head on island hopping[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5375" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH "Pink Beach" - The Parola Island[/caption]

Parola Island

One of the islands we wanted to see is the Parola Island. If we’ll not be able to go to Calaguas Island  (yheap the waters going to Calaguas can be very tricky, especially during monsoon season) our next bet will be checking out the pink beach of Camarines Norte.

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We arrived in the island and I immediately searched for the pink sand hues, unfortunately my exception to have Komodo Island moment was shattered. During our visit, that pink shade sand were very shy. It was more of white and orange at some parts (but from some angle you can see some pink hues).

Taking away the pink sand expectation, Parola Island still has its charm. There is only one cottage in the whole island, so you have to get in touch with the local tourism office to arrange your visit to make sure that no one will be occupying it when you arrive.

[caption id="attachment_5373" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The Island was called Parola because of its Lighthouse[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5365" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH The lush vegetation on the way to the lighthouse.[/caption]

There is still a sense of remoteness in the island and the lush vegetation also makes your island experience instagram worthy (I have to say this).

The island was so aptly name because if its light house (parola). The pathway to the lighthouse will make you feel that you are en route to one of Survivor’s (the TV show) tribal council area. The plants were properly aligned creating a perfect alley way. Although I am sure that it can be very scary in the evening (think of Leo's The Beach).

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Speaking of evening, just like Calaguas Island, you can bring your tent if you fancy staying overnight in the island and gaze at the stars.
MERCEDES

If you are to choose a municipality to stay for a few days, I think Mercedes can be the perfect place for you. There are numerous things to do in this municipality and their tourism office is very equip to help you plan your stay (complete with beautifully laid out brochures----yheap they had me with BROCHURES).

Mercedes is a fish port town. The port can be very busy in the morning. You can see the freshest catch of the day along with locals and brokers haggling at each other. There are also a nearby carinderias (food stalls) where you can get freshly grilled seafood delight!

[caption id="attachment_5369" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Smoked fish is one of the famous products in Mercedes.[/caption]

Siete Pecados (Mercedes Group of Islands)

From the port, you can hop on a boat and visit Mercedes’ famous seven islands. With our current luck, when we decided to visit the 7 islands, rain started pouring out and we got held up at the port.

We still got a go signal to sail but due to the weather, we can only visit 3 of the 7 islands. The seven islands are the following: Canimog, Apuao Pequeña, Apuao Grande, Canton, Caringo, Malasugui and Quinapaguian.  For our trip, we visited Canimog, Apuao Pequeña and Apuao Canimog.

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Canimog Island is the biggest among the seven. It is also known as the Crocodile Island because of its shape. Unfortunately we were not able to go down and experience the island due to the strong waves. From a far, the island looks something you'll find up north of the Philippines (Batanes). A big chunk of the island is filled with grass and hilly terrains.

Apuao Pequeña Island is an island filled with pine trees. At one point you'll forget that you are actually in a tropical island until you'll have a glance of the ocean.

[caption id="attachment_5391" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Island of pines =)[/caption]

Apuao Grande Island was the place were we stayed the longest. We had our lunch here. The island offers overnight stay for their visitors (either you’ll use your own tent or book a room in the island camp). A normal route if you plan to stay overnight will be, go to Apuao Grande and stay for the day, swim…enjoy the island life, then on your way back to the mainland, you can visit the rest of the islands (for a stop over).




CALAGUAS ISLAND (VINZONS)

Although we were not able to visit Calaguas Island during this trip, I got to see this famous island a year ago. I still believe that this island is the gem of the province. With powdery white sand and crystal clear water, truly a paradise worth visiting.

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Being compared to 20 years ago Boracay Island, you can imagine already how pristine the island looks. The only hurdle (and I think it’s a good thing) in visiting the island is the rough current. The waves going to Calaguas are not for the faint hearted making a visit to the island challenging and limited on certain seasons.




Camarines Norte offers a very scenic retreat to those who dare to endure the 10 hour journey going to the province. Will I go back? Yes of course. I want to experience more of what the other towns can offer and maybe this time around, I’ll be able to visit all the Islands of Mercedes.

As what their slogan says: Come to CamNorte, come with a purpose: conquer your fears, wash away your blues, embrace mother Earth, discover the past, celebrate life, uplift your spirit, indulge in gastronomic delight, nourish your body and connect with amazing people.

[caption id="attachment_5374" align="alignnone" width="800"]CAMARINES NORTE PHILIPPINES COMETOCAMNORTE TRAVEL BLOG, DUBAI TRAVEL BLOGGER, BEACH CALAGUAS ISLAND PAROLA BEACH Myrna and Sarah from the `Provincial Tourism Office[/caption]

Have you been to Camarines Norte? What are your most memorable experience in the province?




OFFICIAL PROVINCIAL CONTACT INFORMATION


Provincial Tourism Office:


Come2camnote@yahoo.com


(054) 440-0034


Tourism Office of Jose Panganiban:


Ruth Marie P. Forteza- ruthmarieforteza@outlook.com


Tourism Office of Mercedes:


Nanette N. Ibasco- discovermercedes@yahoo.com


(054) 444-1261


Mercedestourism.com



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List of Bloggers who participated: Lariza Garcia, Charlotte Anne, Maria Rona, The Filipino Rambler,  The Jerny, The Quick Escape, The Pinoy Traveler , Capturing Footprints, Travel Eat Pinas

 

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