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Busay Falls in San Fernando, Sibuyan Island, Romblon

January 2, 2013 by Josiah 4 Comments

It was our second attempt of the day to visit Busay Falls. The first one was a failed attempt due to the strong rain that threatened us with floods through the path we took. When we went back to the trail, the waters on some sections were above my ankles. When the tricycle went off to our next destination I never thought we would be able to visit Busay Falls on the same day.

First attempt to visit Busay Falls but failed due to the rain

After spending half of the day visiting Cantingas River Resort and Dagubdob Picnic Grove, we were back at the town proper of San Fernando in Sibuyan Island, Romblon at a little past 1PM. We were hungry. We tried many times to look for eateries but their stock of food was no longer available. We were hungry. Then we tried going to go inside the public market and we got lucky to see a karinderya still open. The atmosphere wasn’t really conducive for eating as the karinderya was beside the river but the food tasted really good! The prices were affordable too.

We finished our meals at around 1:30PM. We though of what we should be doing for the rest of the day. We wanted to go to Cresta de Gallo but it was too expensive. That leaves us with nothing to do except to try going back to Busay Falls.

From the town proper we decided to walk. Taking a right turn to the National Highway and asking people along the way where the small street is going to Busay Falls.

National Highway

Dazl dazzling on the small road to Busay Falls

After about 15 minutes of walking we were back on the large dry river, walking back to the house where we took shelter from the rain on our first attempt. This time no rain could be felt but the sky was still white with clouds.

Posted in: Romblon, San Fernando, Sibuyan Island, Romblon, Sibuyan Island, Romblon Tagged: Busay Falls, Romblon, Romblon Province, San Fernando, Sibuyan Island, Waterfalls

Tricycle Tour from San Fernando, Sibuyan Island, Romblon

September 13, 2012 by Josiah 4 Comments

After conquering Gomot Falls in Cajidiocan, Sibuyan Island 2 days ago and saying goodbye to 2 of our travel buddies, namely Marky and Pam, we were now in the municipality of San Fernando. One of our targets in this municipality in Sibuyan Island was to visit the island named Cresta de Gallo, unfortunately, we decided not to proceed as this would cost us 2,500 Pesos/boat for a whole day trip. We still had 16 days to go to explore the different tourist spots of Romblon and budget was a real concern.

The afternoon a day before Dazl and I went around town to search for places we could visit and it turns out that there are 3 tourist spots we could visit if we rent a tricycle for 700 Pesos. So we arranged our tricycle to pick us up at around 6AM from our lodging, Sea Breeze Inn, as we wanted an early start so we could explore more of San Fernando. So with Dazl, her cousin and I, we went on an adventure to visit the 3 tourist spots near San Fernando.

The road on our tricycle tour

Here’s how our adventure went.

5:00 AM – Wake up, freshen up and breakfast.

6:30 AM – Pick up of tricycle.

Posted in: Romblon, Sibuyan Island, Romblon Tagged: Busay Falls, Cantingas River Resort, Dagubdob Fall, Dagubdob Picnic Grove, España, Romblon, San Fernando, Sibuyan Island

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