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How to get to Romblon Island, Romblon

June 15, 2012 by Josiah 10 Comments
  • From Batangas Port
  • From Magdiwang, Sibuyan Island, Romblon
  • From Cajidiocan/San Fernando, Sibuyan Island, Romblon
  • From San Agustin, Tablas Island, Romblon
  • From Looc, Tablas Island, Romblon
  • From Odiongan, Tablas Island, Romblon (To follow)
  • From Santa Fe, Tablas Island, Romblon (To follow)
  • From Carabao Island, Romblon (To follow)
  • From Caticlan Airport, Aklan (To follow)

From Batangas Port

There sea transportations that leave from Batangas Port to Romblon Island. Below are your options

1. Montenegro Shipping Lines

The RORO Boat from Montenegro Shipping Lines is the popular sea transportation to Romblon Island from locals. The schedule of their boat is every 5PM every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. Estimated Time of Arrival is 3AM the next day (10 hours).

Fare is

  • 954 Pesos/person – Economy
  • 1255 Pesos/person – Deluxe
  • 1446 Pesos/person – First class

Terminal fee of Batangas Port is 30 Pesos/person.

Going back to Batangas Port

The RORO Boat leaves the port in Romblon Island to Batangas Port at 2PM every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Estimate Time of Arrival is 12MN (10 hours).

Here’s the number of Montenegro lines (043) 723-6980, (043) 723-8294, 0917-597-1133 or 0922-889-1022

2. M/V Princess Annavell

The M/V Princess Annavell boat leaves Batangas port at 4PM every Thursday and Saturday. Estimated Travel Time TBA.

Fare is

  • 700 Pesos/person – Economy
  • 840 Pesos/person – Deluxe

Here’s the number of M/V Princess Annavell for updates and more information (02) 742-6148.

Author’s Note: It is best that you arrive at the port about 2 hours before the trip as you will still have to buy your tickets. Unfortunately, there are no online reservations for the ticket.


 

From Magdiwang, Sibuyan Island, Romblon

A RORO Boat from Montenegro Lines ferry people from Ambulong Port in Magdiwang to the Poblacion of Romblon Island. The boat leaves Ambulong Port at 10AM daily. Estimated time of arrival at Romblon Island is 1AM (3 hours travel). Fare is 228 Pesos/person.

There is a 10 Pesos/person Terminal Fee when going through Ambulong Port.

Going back to Magdiwang, Sibuyan Island

The same RORO Boat will be leaving the the port at Poblacion, Romblon Island to Ambulong Port of Magdiwang, Sibuyan Island at 7AM. Estimated Time of Arrival is 10AM (3 hours) at Ambulong Port. Fare is 228 Pesos/Person.

There is a 10 Pesos/person Terminal Fee when you enter the Port at the Poblacion of Romblon Island.

Author’s Note: Be at any of the ports at least 30 minutes to 1 hour earlier as you still have to buy your ticket to ride the boat. Also pay your terminal fee as soon as you arrive at the port.


 

From Cajidiocan/San Fernando, Sibuyan Island, Romblon

Posted in: Romblon, Romblon Island, Romblon Tagged: Aklan, Batangas Port, Cajidiocan, Carabao Island, Caticlan, Caticlan Airport, Magdiwang, Romblon, Romblon Island, Romblon Province, San Andres, San Fernando, Santa Fe, Sibuyan Island, Tablas Island

How to get to Carabao Island, Romblon

June 8, 2012 by Josiah 6 Comments
  • From Caticlan Airport, Aklan
  • From Boracay Island, Aklan
  • From Santa Fe, Tablas Island, Romblon
  • From Looc, Tablas Island, Romblon
  • From Odiongan, Tablas Isand, Romblon

Boat from Caticlan, Aklan to Carabao Island, San Jose, Romblon

From Caticlan Airport, Aklan

From Caticlan Airport ride a tricycle by saying to bring you to the place where the boat to Carabao Island. Tricycle fare is 50 Pesos/tricycle. Travel Time is less than 10 minutes.

Locals populary call Carabao Island as Hambil, you might want to use this when asking around.

From here there will be boats leaving for Brgy. Poblacion or Brgy. Lanas in Carabao Island. All the boats here will be leaving around 8:30 AM daily. Only one trip per day. Fare is 80 Pesos/person. Travel time is 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Going back to Caticlan Airport

From Brgy. Poblacion and Brgy. Lanas passenger boats will be leaving Carabao Island around 5:30AM daily. Fare is 80 Pesos/person. Travel Time is 45 minutes to 1 hour.

From Boracay Island, Aklan

There are many small boats that ferry residents of Carabao Island that work in Boracay Island daily. Locals popularly call Carabao Island as Hambil, you might want to use this when asking around.

These small boats can be found in Bulabog Beach and will be going to either Brgy. Poblacion or Brgy. Lanas of Carabao Island. Just ask around on where to find these boats when you arrive in Bulabog Beach. They leave around 2PM to 5PM. Just ask around the beach to find them. Fare is 50 Pesos/person. Travel Time is 30 minutes.

Going back to Boracay Island

From Brgy. Poblacion and Brgy. Lanas, the small boats ferry back people to Boracay Island around 5:30AM to 7AM. Though I advise your ride only until 6AM as after that there are very few boats leaving to Boracay Island. Fare is 50 Pesos/person. Travel Time is 30 minutes.

From Santa Fe, Tablas Island, Romblon

Posted in: Carabao Island, Romblon, Romblon Tagged: Aklan, Boat, Boracay Island, Carabao Island, Caticlan, How to get to, Jeep, Jeepney, Looc, Odiongan, Romblon, Santa Fe, Tablas Island

11 Things to do in Carabao Island, Romblon

June 4, 2012 by Josiah 5 Comments

From Caticlan ride a boat to the island where there is powdery white sand, friendly people and cool activities to do. I’m not talking about Boracay, the party island, I’m talking about Carabao Island, the nearest island of Romblon Province to Boracay.

Welcome to Carabao Island

Carabao Island is an island municipality of Romblon province which is named San Jose. It got its name as the topography of the island looks like a carabao from afar at sea.

What I like about Carabao Island is that it still had that laid back and friendly feeling of a province, and the quiet night life. I’m a sucker for quiet relaxing dark nights, spontaneous swimming on clear waters and laughing out loud with the locals.

Here’s a list of what I enjoyed doing in Carabao Island.

1. Sitting on the side of the passenger boat

Boat Ride to Carabao Island, Romblon

On our way to Carabao Island from Santa Fe, Tablas Island we rode the passenger boat on the side. I love unobstructed views and some splashes of water. Toploading only offers the former. Besides, why offer your special someone the window seat when you both can seat with the best view?

You can also do this with the passenger boat from Caticlan, Aklan.

2. Swimming in clear sea waters

Swimming in Carabao Island, Romblon

When we arrived on the island, young children were swimming and would climb up on the katig of our boat. With the clear waters and smiles of the people swimming showing pure enjoyment on what they are doing, who would say no?

3. Walking on the powdery white sand beach

Beach at Poblacion, Carabao island, Romblon

We walked the whole stretch of this beach barefoot. It was powdery fine white sand.

We did it again at night when we bought some drinking water from the other end of the beach, but that time was low tide. Quiet strolls on the beach with stars at night, this is one of the reasons why I love Carabao Island.

Posted in: Carabao Island, Romblon, Romblon Tagged: Beach, Carabao Island, Cave, Peddlers, Romblon, San Jose, Sunrise, Things to do in Carabao Island

Bits and Pieces of Romblon: My first e-Book

May 29, 2012 by Josiah 12 Comments

I first heard of how great Romblon was when I talked to a traveler in Palawan. He told me of clear seas, refreshing waterfalls, long hikes and many other things to do and see. I was seriously interested in going to Romblon but I was not decided yet on when. That time, I was sure that my visit would not be this year as I had my 12 for 2012 Travel Project schedule to follow until I chatted with fellow Pinoy Travel Blogger Dazl Silverio of DazzlingDazzle.com.

Turns out she was a local of Romblon and their Provincial Tourism Office, which was headed by Myrna Silverio (Dazl’s mother), was looking for a volunteer travel blogger to go backpacking around the province to write and guide travellers around it, and I was being offered the slot. It was a blessing that I would not refuse.

So for the month of May I changed my schedule to Romblon and went around for 20 days with the dazzling Dazl and swam in clear seas, clean rivers and refreshing waterfalls; visited different islands, many sanctuaries and my personal favorite, lighthouses; and I enjoyed talking to the kind locals while documenting the province. I got to know their unique culture too, especially the food.

I would like you to see some of the great things I have encountered in Romblon with my very first FREE e-book entitled Bits and Pieces of Romblon.

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Posted in: Romblon Tagged: Bits and Pieces of Romblon, Dazzling Dazzle, eBook, Romblon

Experiencing Filipino Hospitality

May 19, 2011 by Josiah 25 Comments

Filipinos are popular for being hospitable even to complete strangers.

Growing inside the negative and cautious atmosphere of Metro Manila, I had doubts if this so-called hospitality-to-strangers of Filipinos was real. I’ve heard such a concept from teachers, radio, television and other blogs but never really considered it as a reality until I experienced it first-hand in Batangas.

It could have been an isolated case in Batangas and can never be found elsewhere in other regions of the Philippines but these 7 Pinoy Travel Bloggers proved me wrong.

Ivan of Batang Lakwatsero

People that showed Ivan what hospitality is all about

People that showed Ivan what hospitality is all about

Sa Ilocos libre po ang bahay na tinuluyan namin for 4 days, transpo from Vigan to Pagudpud, pagkain namin sa daan at isang supot ng tupig para ipasalubong. Talagang willing po silang iikot kami sa buong Ilocos. Nagastos ko lang po ata nuon ay pamasahe sa bus (Manila-Paoay-Manila) tsaka konting pasalubong at souvenir shirt.

Nung Masira yung jeep na sinasakyan namin papuntang Currimao Beach, akala namin hindi na tuloy pero nag-insist sila na kailangan kaming makapagbeach bago umuwi ng Maynila. Kaya ang sinakyan namin ay yung truck nila sa negosyo. Asa likod kaming lahat.

Thanks sa Abundo Clan, most especially kay uncle na hindi namin natanong yung

Posted in: Experience, Interesting Things Tagged: Biak na Bato, Bulacan, Filipino Hospitality, Guimaras, Ilocos, Pinoy Travel Bloggers, Romblon, Yato Island
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