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What Happened in Calaguas Should NOT Stay in Calaguas!

Posted on March 19, 2013 by journeyingjames 7 Comments
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Sun-drenched, head to toes aching, saltwater-wet clothes and happy memories. That’s what happened in

CALAGUAS

for me. But wait, there’s more…

(check this for the Calaguas Sexy Summer Photoshoot)

As usual, my camera memory gave me less than 30 photos of Calaguas because I was too pre-occupied enjoying the sun, sand and saltwater I forgot to document in stills. But who needs photos when the memories of the happy beach linger in my head and heart?

Calaguas Hammock Raina

What best describes Calaguas- sun, sand, saltwater, hammock and relaxation.

Going to Calaguas…

I can still remember that 7-hour hilo-inducing serpentine road to Camarines Norte with damn-it reckless bus drivers along the coastal roads passing by Capalonga and Jose Panganiban before we finally reached Paracale.

I can still remember the crazy boat ride from Paracale to Mahabang Buhangin, that wild 2-hour ride in the open sea where I thought big waves are picking on our boat. It’s like they are playing “mahilo-talo” and before long the score was 1-0 in favor of the sea. One of the participants puked.

Paradise At Last!

But then we all know that “it’s the journey, not the destination.” So when we were meters away from paradise island, smiles from the tour participants began to change the ordeal. I jokingly quipped, “Pasensya na ha, di masyado maganda yung beach.” (My apologies for bringing you to a not-so-beautiful beach). But of course, they know it was time for me to pick on them.

I guess the welcome baby waves were enough to that everyone said, “the trip was worth it.”

Calaguas Beach

Calaguas Beach- still on my Top 3 beaches in the Philippines.

One-by-one we went down the island, waves started kissing our legs and feet as if welcoming us. It seems to me that the waves of Tinaga Island waited for us and is now ready to open summer time 2 days ahead of schedule (PAG-ASA officially announced the beginning of summer March 18).

Beach Camping

We set camp, tent and hammocks surrounded the small kubo we rented and without hesitation, everyone started doning their beach attires. Me? I helped out Mitch and Emm prepare lunch.

Mini-Photoshoot

The tour includes a mini-portrait shoot by Tiara Mejos with make-up c/o Mitch Escal. They wasted no time to beautify the girls and ready them for a short photoshoot.

Calagaus Photoshoot

April who came all the way from Cebu City during the photoshoot sesh with Tiara

After lunch, the whole afternoon was spent on either lounging on the beach or sleeping on the hammocks. Of course the photoshoot was on-going as Tiara rocked what she does best- portraits ON THE BEACH!

Frisbee, Yoga and Boodle-Fight

Some played frisbee and when the sun began to meet the horizon, Isabel Granada-look-a-like, Raina, invited us to join her do some yoga session. It was both challenging and calming for me and for the first-timers.

Calaguas sunset

What a nice view to look at after a long day

As the night became darker, we started to have dinner, boodle-fight-style. And what I love about boodle-fights is the camaraderie it does as we shared food with your barehands on a banana leaf. I think this is a Filipino-original and I want this to always be part of my signatured tours.

Calaguas Boodle fight

Mara, naubusan kaba ng food? Hello Cy! Sorry, can’t crop the image further. haha

The night was young and we were tired, so one-by-one, we fell to sleep with the orchestra of waves on the background and a starry night to complete Day 1.

Tropical Sunrise and Beach Run

The new morning broke with a magnificent burst of sunrise. Some went on a hill to witness the rising sun while others did an extended snooze. I started my day with a coffee and banana. Then a nice and easy barefoot beach run back-and-forth Mahabang Buhangin. It perked me up and made me look forward for some Bagasbas surfing in the afternoon.

After more fruits and bread we made love with the sea and enjoyed it to the fullest. As much as we wanted to stay longer, we need to leave paradise to try surfing at Bagasbas.

The Group Jump Shot to Top All Group Jump Shots

But before we leave, we must do the customary group shot. It was great that my photographer friend, Fung Yu, joined and offered to take a group jump shot 360-style. So here’s the group jump shot to top all other group jump shots out there:

(Press the Full Screen Button for best viewing experience. Hold and Drag the Mouse to Move Around. Shift Key: Zoom In, Ctrl Key: Zoom Out. This genius is brought to you by Fung Yu, www.firefly.ph. You can check more VRs at www.virtualjournals.net.)

Bagasbas Surfing

The sea was calm this time and some even snoozed. But rain welcomed us when we landed on mainland. But that didn’t stopped us from enjoying the rest of the tour as we headed towards Daet and Bagasbas to eat lunch and try surfing.

After I ordered food for the group, I wasted no time and paddled to the sea. It was my first time trying Bagasbas and the waves were choppy. It was hard to go to the line-up so after 5 rides I had my late lunch. I told myself to relax and get back once I recovered a bit.

Of course, that's not me. It's Raina getting stoked according to Fung Yu's lens.

Of course, that’s not me. It’s Raina getting stoked according to Fung Yu’s lens.

The second sesh was better than the first as I finally found where to wait for the waves.  Long rides after long rides after long rides. Solb for the day.

It’s time to go home. After some pasalubong shopping at Vinzons and late dinner at Calauag, Quezon we each went back to our respective homes- sun-drenched, body-aching but excited to add and accept new friends on Facebook and wait for our photo-tags.

(check this for the Calaguas Sexy Summer Photoshoot)

That’s what happened in Calaguas.

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7 thoughts on “What Happened in Calaguas Should NOT Stay in Calaguas!”

  1. judy said:
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    March 19, 2013 at 5:36 am

    missed this great getaway! pero sino yung hindi naka take off sa jump shot? hehehe

  2. emm said:
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    March 19, 2013 at 5:51 am

    big big tnx for the trip James! will never forget the great fun & great people during the escapade!u rock! ^_^

  3. Mara said:
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    March 19, 2013 at 3:09 pm

    Muntik na ako umiyak eh! HAHA. Pero wala naman ako sa pic ng boodle fight eh! Naliligo pa yata ako niyan. :p Super thanks James for the amazing experience! Great job is an understatement. Hope to join your tours again in the future. 🙂

  4. tiara said:
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    March 19, 2013 at 5:27 pm

    and the best jump shot goes to… our group!!! haha!

  5. Jan Ashlee said:
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    March 25, 2013 at 5:35 am

    Whoah! I’ve been hearing a lot of good stuff about Calaguas! I’m getting my tent ready and will go there soon! thanks for your post and continue inspiring the Filipino travelers! 🙂

    Jan Ashlee,
    pinoybreakaway.blogspot.com

  6. Froilan said:
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    March 26, 2013 at 3:05 am

    Will be here this Friday…still the best beach to me. My 3rd -and certainly not my last visit to this precious island that has become a big part of my lakwatserong puso. Love love love it!

  7. callmemaybe said:
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    March 21, 2014 at 8:14 am

    WAG NA KAYO MAGRENT NG BOAT KAY MANG BOY. MUKHANG PERA. MAGULONG KAUSAP. PINAGSABAYSABAY NYA KAMING 3 GROUPS NOON. MAGKAKAIBA ANG ORAS NAMIN. PERO DAHIL ONE OF THE GROUPS STILL HAS A FLIGHT TO CATCH, NAPILITAN KAMING MAGMADALI. HINDI NYA DAPAT GINAWA YON. MAGULO PANG KAUSAP. THSI IS JUST A HEADS UP. MARAMING MANLOLOKO SA PARACALE.

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