Just to let it out - they do not have a good system YET when it comes to tourism. We booked a tour and they said everything's included. Our van from Naga to Sabang, our boat from Sabang to Caramoan, accommodations, meals, and tours. Well, it's not entirely true.
The thing is, because they have a standard rate for most of the bookings that need to be done, they just compute it for you but they do not do such coordination as what we expected. Having said that, these are the two things that mainly pissed me off:
1. We thought that we just have to pay our hotel (or at least one person) for everything - meaning the whole package. But no. We paid the van to Sabang and the boat to Caramoan, and they told us that our hotel will just deduct them from our final payment.
2. Although the van was there when we got to Naga (not sure if my friends were the ones who contacted him also), it was such a struggle to get a boat. We arrived at Sabang port with hundreds of people (I think) in line before us. We overheard people saying that they've been there for hours and still weren't able to get a ride. I think they only have 1 or 2 motor boats - although these carry many (I think about 100) passengers at a time, it takes 4 hours for it to go to Caramoan and back! We ended up renting a boat at a higher price - not to mention a very uncomfortable one - just to avoid the line because if we arrive late, we'll miss our lunch and we won't have enough time for that day's tour.
I don't like the fact that they made it seem easy when in fact, it's such a hassle. I'd appreciate it more if they just taught us how to DIY - steps to get there and the approximate amount, and tell us the ACTUAL inclusions in their package.
Caramoan has very weak signal. Almost none for Globe and none at all for Sun Cellular. Highs for our resort were the good food, wifi, friendly staff. Our tour guide was also from the hotel and we very much appreciated kuya's service. A definite low for the resort (or the whole island, I guess) is that they lose electricity every five minutes. We cannot even finish one karaoke song because power keeps on shutting down.
But the fun part - Caramoan is heaven!! We seriously have the best beaches! No wonder Survivor chose this for their series! Also, coming from my Krabi trip (posted here), I say our beaches still top theirs!!
We visited 3 islands on the first day. All with stunning views!
First stop for Day 2 was the grotto. We had to climb 500 steps to get there. My daily exercise helped me bear it with ease. Proud moment haha. And the view from the top was amazing!
Next stop is where we also had lunch. We swam first and took pictures while kuya prepared our lunch. I don't know how many times I'll say this but again, amazing view! :))) Plus our lunch was good also - laing, fried fish, chicken adobo, aaaaand rice! Haha perfect lunch by the beach!
After that we went to the first sand bar. Water hasn't subsided yet but we still enjoyed swimming in the middle of the sea. It's like a veeeeery big pool, with the great view, and salty water. Haha.
And then the ultimate sand bar of all sand bars. Here we waited for about 30 minutes for low tide. And it was very much worth the wait! Standing in the middle of the sea, with God's creation 360 degrees around you. I can't put it into words :))))) Just amazing.
Although the beaches were 10 to 30 mins apart from each other, each one is so worth every trip! All had clear waters. Some had white sand and pebbles, one had gray but suuuuper pure sand - still, all were absolutely breath taking! I especially loved the sand bars!!! And then the dreadful trip going home. Arriving at Caramoan port, our choices were to ride the motor boat to Sabang at a later time or to ride a roro to another port which leaves earlier.
We asked our kuya van (our first driver from Naga to Sabang) to get us airconed bus tickets to Manila on Sunday and the trip that was best for our schedule was with Raymond Transit which leaves Naga at 3pm. So, we had to go roro.
Again, they didn't have any (good & effective) system at all. They ask everyone to line up at the Roro, kill each other to get tickets, then double kill each other to get seats. We stayed at the airconditioned area. Airconditioned, they say. And same goes with Raymond bus, but will get to that. The roro was filled to the brim. People were seated on the floor, on the isle, on seat handles, everywhere.
We arrived at the bus terminal at 2:30pm. Rushed (ala Amazing Race, really) to our bus and asked if we can still run just to grab lunch. They agreed and the only thing we could find is 711. We had to buy food to go and eat our hotdogs or siopaos in the bus. In the bus where it was not sanitary at all. There were cockroaches, ripped curtains, broken chairs, and no aircooooon. Or at least that's what it felt like. I had rashes on my face the morning after. We couldn't eat dinner at Raymond's stop over because they had no electricity. So we had dinner at Caltex. I remember having 2 sachets of Busog Lusog, water, and Piattos.
Okay, I'm not sure if the beauty of Caramoan erased my stress but I'm kind of sure I won't go back until they improve their system. I will only take a bus again if it's DLTB but better if I can ride a plane next time :)) I'm just thankful I got to experience its beauty.
Photo below from our resident photographer, Therese, at the sand baaar :D
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