Camotes - Rediscovering the Island's Beauty
It was another long weekend so the family planned for another trip. Originally, we planned to go to Anda Bohol but because our Boholano relatives said it kept raining there, we thought this might not be the best time to go visit.
The next option was Bantayan Island but one of my friends told me her sister (who lives in Bantayan) was unable to come to mainland Cebu for the weekend because of the bad weather and huge waves. And whilst we were having this conversation, a news came up on TV about a twister in Bogo City which destroyed homes and pump boats. This made us rethink that we should not cross seas. We then decided to go to Tan-awan Oslob.
Early Saturday morning, we packed our things and got ready to go. When my brother knew we were going to Tan-awan, he said he won't be going with us since the place isn't child-friendly and not something he wished to be going back again. We were stuck in a dilemma *again* as to where to go.
I texted my friend to ask her sister about the weather in Bantayan. She said that Bantayan is sunny now. We decided to go to Bantayan *again*.
We passed by Danao port and seeing the seas were calm, our mother immediately suggested we go to Camotes instead. (Yeah, so this is how the family does the planning. Haha)
I, Mr. Kulot (SO) and little Akee (daughter) have already been to Camotes while it would be the first for the rest of the family.
So then, it's finally decided. Destination: Camotes Islands!
It was still 8 in the morning and the next trip would be by 2 PM. Oh my. To pass time, we shopped at Gaisano Capital Danao, played some games and had lunch. By 12 noon, we we went back to the port to get tickets. We brought with us the family car, too. Bill of lading and other fees will be posted at the end of this post. I am quite amazed at how good the crew is in instructing how to park the car inside the barge. By 2:30 PM, the barge is ready to set sail to Camotes Islands.
I was so in love with Camotes before that I actually went there two times in a year. But the last time I was there, it wasn't the same love, anymore. It got heavily crowded and man do I dislike large crowds. This time, I wished there wouldn't be too much people since it's already the BER-months. Lol.
The day before this trip, I was driving all the way to and from Pinamungajan to attend a friend's wedding, that's why I didn't get enough sleep. This made me 70% crankier on the two-hour ferry ride. Dolphins accompanied us but I wasn't even in the slightest mood to take pictures.
I just looked at the ocean and contemplated about life. Then I thought about the great flood during Noah's time. Then I remembered about how he sent out a dove to check if the waters had decreased from the ground. Then I thought about why they call it dove and how did the first humans discover words. Hooo. Yea, just random thoughts. Lol.
When we docked at Consuelo port, we were all set to go to Santiago Bay. :D
And oh! The vehicle did get some scratches which are very visible. No dents, just pretty (I mean ugly) big scratches.
Upon arriving, I was a bit disappointed at what I saw. There were trenches on the shore.
A trench at Santiago Bay Camotes |
We inquired at Pito's Sutukil if they have available rooms. Unfortunately, only one room is available and should be vacated at 11 the next morning since it is already reserved. We continued to look for other rooms and got to Payag Beach House Resort. The place was really cozy and we would have loved to stay there, but then again, only one room is available and it's only good for two persons. We went out and met an elder woman who asked us if we were looking for rooms. She happily led us to her own cottages at La Pascuala.
La Pascuala contact numbers |
We prepared dinner and got ready for some night swimming. The kids enjoyed playing in the water except for my daughter who is afraid of the dark. We brought two flashlights with us and she happily joined in the fun with her cousins. We didn't spend too much time in the water so we went back to the cottage, have a few chit-chats and drinks.
Little Akee slept early while the rest of the kids were busy playing with the tablet. It was hilarious when my niece told me she thinks there's a monster in the next room because she can hear weird noises. It was actually just my father snoring. Lol. And we did had a one-hour brownout.
We were having our inuman session outside of the cottage (well, I didn't really drink, I was too tired to drink haha) when suddenly a very strong wind blew non-stop. It was really strong that sand were being blown, too. I was a bit worried that this might be some kind of twister formation as what happened in Bogo a few days ago. I just bid the rest of the guys good night and went to bed.
Early the next morning, I was the first in our room to wake up. I went out to have a quick walk at the shore only to see that the weather isn't too cooperative - just like the last time when we went to Tabuelan (I was planning to write a blog post about it but I got too lazy haha). There were huge waves causing the fine sand to mix with seawater, making it look brownish.
Huge waves causing the sand to mix with seawater, making it look brown. |
Sunrise at Santiago Bay |
Feeling all summery. |
See that smile? |
Parents, siblings and the kids. Akee and one niece missing because they were busy running around. |
No, I did not left my heart in Mangodlong. I brought them here. :) |
Mangodlong Rock Resort |
Here's one of them. It may not look very big on the photo but in real life, it's ginormous!! And I'm not even exaggerating. |
And there's another jellyfish. See that blue dot at the left of the photo? |
Entrance fees |
Mr. Kulot and little Akee. |
The famous Lake Danao in Camotes |
Ralph went kayaking by himself.
Ralph going solo. |
Brother, sister, niece and nephew. |
Together with Mr. Kulot, Akee and niece. And oh! The rest of the guys are behind us. |
Lunch at Pito's Sutukil |
Everyone's hungry. |
Waiting for orders |
Classic |
Adds to the ambience. |
Cupcakes |
Akee looks like a tourist. |
Expenses
Danao to Camotes | ||
- Adult | 180/head | |
- Student | 150/head | |
- Child | 90/head | |
- Bill of Lading | 1200 * requires OR/CR | |
- Wharfage Fee | 168 | |
- Arrastre Fee | 50 | |
- Terminal Fee | 5/head | |
Consuelo Port | ||
- Municipal Fee | 20 per vehicle * guess this is the unloading fee | |
La Pascuala | ||
- Room good for 4 pax | 2000 | |
- Room good for 6 pax | 3000 | |
Mangodlong Rock Resort | 20/head | |
Lake Danao Park | ||
- Adult | 15/head | |
- Child | 5/head | |
- Kayak | 50 for 30 minutes | |
- Boatcycle | 50 for 30 minutes | |
Camotes to Danao | ||
- Adult | 180/head | |
- Student | 150/head | |
- Bill of Lading and Arrastre Fee | 1500 * requires OR/CR | |
- Terminal Fee | 5/head | |
- Wharfage Fee | 84 | |
Danao Port | ||
- Wharfage Fee | 84 * can already be secured at Danao port before going to Camotes |
2 comments
Good thing you got a layout of the expenses on the island. I've been traveling for quite a while already but haven't visited this island yet. Ghaaaad....
ReplyDeleteIt gets costly every year!! Hahaha. The first time I went to Camotes, 2k was more than enough. I was able to buy pasalubong that time, too.
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