SOUTHERN LUZON | Trip Summary Itinerary
Monday, August 15, 2011Three long bus rides, seven cramped jeeps, seven jumbled tricycles, ten boats through differing waters, uncountable bus stops, one rented van along with two comic Batangeño drivers, two bustling cities, five sleepy towns, five islands, two rugged mountains, five old and new churches, one rocking festival, five ref magnets, one shirt, three Starbucks City Mugs, three weighty cameras, a bagful of snorkeling gear, an officemate, three cousins, numerous uncles, one aunt, one brother, uncountable strangers, and me and my two ultra-bruised feet; finally, a sketch of my nine-day trip through Southern Luzon.
   I T I N E R A R I E S     
    
ROMBLON - Day One     
Manila - Lucena - Marinduque – Romblon     
ROMBLON - Day Two      
Sunrise at the Port of Banton Town     
Morning Walk at Banton Island’s Poblacion  
The Hike from Poblacion to Togong      
Snorkeling Under Malabiga Beach      
ROMBLON - Day Three       
Halfway Around the Coasts of Banton  
Tabunan Beach     
Underwater at Banton Fish Sanctuary      
ROMBLON - Day Four        
Malabiga Sunrise  
Stranded at the Port of Banton     
MARINDUQUE – Day Five      
Good Morning Buenavista  
Moriones Festival 2011  
Boac Cathedral     
CARAMOAN – Day Six      
Marinduque - Lucena - Naga – Caramoan  
Matukad Island  
Minalahus Island     
St. Michael the Archangel Church  
CARAMOAN – Day Seven     
A Stroll Around Town  
Bagieng Island  
People Watching at Bagieng Island     
Not-Quite-Midnight Snack at Caramoan Bed & Dine  
CARAMOAN, SAGNAY, TABACO CITY – Day Eight       
Sunrise at Guijalo Port     
Sagnay View Deck     
Mayon Skyline View Deck       
NAGA CITY – Day Nine       
Naga Metropolitan Cathedral  
San Francisco Church     
Basilica Minore de Peñafrancia  
Starbucks Global Icon City Mug 
E X P E N S E S : 5,990.00     
    
Transportation: Php4,090.00     
    
+ R O M B L O N +     
P210.00 – Bus from Cubao to SM Lucena     
P15.00 – Jeep from SM to Dalahican Port     
P30.00 – Dalahican Terminal Fee     
P340.00 – Ferry Fare from Lucena to Marinduque     
P70.00 – Tricycle from Cawit to Buenavista Port     
P800.00 – Boat from Buenavista Port to Banton     
P500.00 – Boat from Malabiga to Tabonan Fish Sanctuary     
P300.00 – Boat from Banton to Buenavista, Marinduque     
+ M A R I N D U Q U E +     
P49.00 – Jeep from Buenavista to Boac     
P35.00 – Jeep from Boac to Cawit Port     
P22.00 – Terminal Fee at Cawit Port     
P340.00 – Ship Fare from Marinduque to Lucena     
+ C A R A M O A N +     
P20.00 – Jeep from Port Dalahican Port to SM Lucena     
P8.00 – Jeep from SM Lucena to Lucena Grand Terminal     
P250.00 – Bus from Lucena to Naga     
P1,000.00 – Rented Van Contribution     
P8.00 – Jeep from Minalabac to Naga     
P8.00 – Tricycle to Naga Cathedral     
P15.00 – Tricycle to Naga Basilica     
P50.00 – Tricycle to NCC Jeep Terminal     
P20.00 – Jeep to Minalabac     
    
Accomodation: P00.00     
    
P00.00 – D’s Home at Romblon     
P00.00 – Mr. M’s Home at Marinduque     
P00.00 – My uncle’s house at Camsur     
P00.00 – Homestead at Caramoan     
    
Food: Php988.00     
    
+ R O M B L O N +     
P110.00 – Bus Snacks and Water     
P60.00 – Cup Noodles and Lala Chips in Ferry     
P60.00 – Dinner at Buenavista Port     
P00.00 – Romblon Meals     
+ M A R I N D U Q U E +     
P60.00 – Carinderia Breakfast at Boac, Marinduque     
P40.00 – Carinderia Lunch at Cawit Port, Marinduque     
P20.00 – Lala in Ferry     
+ C A R A M O A N +     
P65.00 – Mami and Chicharon at Lucena Grand Terminal     
P45.00 – Bigmak Burger Dinner     
P60.00 – Loglog and Bicol Express at Bed & Dine in Caramoan     
P10.00 – Dirty Icecream     
P8.00 – Night Coffee     
P16.00 – Two Coffee for Breakfast     
P12.00 – Chip Snack     
P12.00 – Chip Snack     
P5.00 – Macaroni Chicharon at Mayon Volcano     
P395.00 – Starbucks Naga City     
P10.00 – C2     
    
Pasalubong & Keepsakes: Php 912.00     
    
P50.00 – Romblon Magnets     
P10.00 – Marinduque Magnet     
P35.00 – Caramoan Magnet     
P45.00 – Caramoan Magnet from Bed & Dine     
P40.00 – Mayon Magnet     
P200.00 – CWC Shirt     
P150.00 – Pili Nuts     
P382.00 – Starbucks Mug (discounted)     
    
 
 

















































 
 
 
 
11 comments
wow! almost P6k lang for 9 days trip. =)
ReplyDeletewow! I remember my 9 days backpacking trip across Mindanao: Zamboanga - Davao naman kami...all for 10K. Happy Feet!!!
ReplyDeleteTwo ultra-bruised but HAPPY feet! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how much you can save if you have free accommodation :D
ReplyDeletePhotos are amazing as usual ;)
Whaaaaaaat?!?!!? 6k for 9 days sa lahat nang yan?!?! It's a good thing to stay with relatives talaga. Hahaha.
ReplyDeletewow! amazing race?! hahah! ang galing naman. I can't imagine one can survive a 9-day trip for less than 6k. Elibs! parang gusto ko rin ipakalat ang kamag-anakan ko sa mga sulok ng pinas. hahah! Good job!
ReplyDeleteMichi, Supertikoy, Astrid, Robbie, Malditang "Kura"cha
ReplyDeleteAng tipid no hehe. Iba talaga pag libre accomodation and food (at least for a some of the days).
Saka refill mode ako ng mineral water, 2 bottles lang nabili ko for the whole trip (isa lang dapat kaso nawala yung bote eh hehe)
MarLiesTravels
Haha true that!
hehe ganda ng paa a :P
ReplyDeleteniiiiiicceeee! :) 6k for a trip. very useful posts. mka-copy nga ng itinerary ;)
ReplyDelete6k for nine days. Wow! I actually talked to my husband about this. Gusto rin namin itry! :D
ReplyDeleteLestat
ReplyDeleteShempre, mamahalin mga band-aids ko eh hehe
Jules
Mura kasi libre mga tinulugan ko haha
Kim
Go lang ng go! Makitulog din kayo sa mga friends and relatives nyo to keep the expenses low =)