Burias Island tourist spot in Masbate Province
It is located in Masbate Province. Explore pristine white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and vibrant coral reefs on this enchanting island paradise. These island don’t have electricity but they have solar so there is light here at night. Relax and connect with nature as you make lifelong memories on this unforgettable Burias Island tour.
Sombrero Island
It is named after it’s unique shape that resembles a Mexican Sombrero hat. The island is also known as Horse Face Island because of its resemblance to a horse’s head when seen from a distance. Here you can stay, they have rented cottages and tents where you can sleep.
Animasola Island
You will see a rock formation here, crystal clear and sparkling water. The flight from Sombrero Island is approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. It is known for its rugged and rocky landscape, characterized by towering limestone cliffs and clear turquoise waters.
Tinalisayan Island
This small island is known for it’s pristine white san beaches, crystal clear water and stunning panoramic views.
Tinalisayan Sandbar
It is known for its clean white sand and clear turquoise water. The sandbar emerges at low tide and stretches for several kilometers, creating a spectacular view of a long strip of powdery sand surrounded by the sea.
Dapa Island
It is named after it’s unique shape that resembles the shape of a snake. The island is known for its beautiful white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise water and a variety of marine life.
Tour package example 2days and 1night
Inclusions:
Roundtrip Van transfer
Coordinator fee
Roundtrip Boat & Island Hopping
Tent (4 persons/tent)
4 hosted meal (lunch, dinner, breakfast, Lunch)
Exclusions:
Cottage
Drinking Water (Php60.00/galloon) Free of charge minrel drinking water if you avail tour package with food
Water fot bathing (Php150.00/drum)
Island hopping activities on personal account
All other expenses not mentioned in the inclusions
Sample Itinerary:
Day01
- 09:00AM- Arrival at San Pascual Port
- 09:30AM- Meet & greet/Briefing
- 10:30AM- Proceed to Sombrero Island
- 11:00AM- Refresh
- 12:00NN- Lunch
- 12:30PM- Start Island tour
- 01:00PM- Tinalisayan Island
- 02:00PM- Animasola Island
- 03:00PM- Dapa/Snake Island
- 04:45PM- Back to Sombrero Island
- 05:00PM- Tent fixing
- 05:30PM- Refresh/ Banlaw Moment/ Retouch
- 06:30PM- Dinner
- 08:30PM- Social Night/ Retouch
- 10:00PM- Light Out
Day02
- 06:00AM- Wake up call
- 07:00AM – Breakfast
- 07:30AM- Check out Island
- 08:00AM- Refresh and Retouch
- 08:30AM Proceed to San Pascual Port
Please take note that the Itinerary will depend on the time management and cooperation of the group. And this is example only
DIY Travel
First Via Naga, Camarines Sur by Plane
- Manila to Naga Airport (1hour Flight)
- Naga Airport to Pasacao Terminal (45minutes – 1hour by van or jeepney)
- Pasacao Terminal to Pasacao Port (5minutes walk)
- Pasacao Port to San Pascual (2-3 hours by passenger boat)
First Via Naga, Camarines Sur by Plane Bus
- Manila to Naga Bus Terminal (8-9hours)
- Naga Airport to Pasacao Airport (45minutes – 1hour by van or jeepney)
- Pasacao Terminal to Pasacao Port (5 minutes walk)
- Pasacao Port to San Pascual (2-3 by passenger boat)
Second Via San Andres, Quezon Province
- From Manila, ride Superline bus in Cubao bound for San Andres Port, The farthest town at the tip of the Quezon Province (9-10hours). For a direct bus ride, check out barney bus in Alabang Starmall.Travel time will be cut to 8 hours. Be reminded though that this bus company has no air-conditioned buses. Alternately (but we do not recommened).You can catch a bus bound for Lucena Grand Terminal (you can see a lot of them in EDSA), and take another bus bound for San Andres, Quezon.
- At the port you can rent boat to take you to Burias Groups of Islands. San Andres is a 2 hour boat ride away to Burias Island.
Third- Via Masbate City by Plane
- Manila to Masbate Airport (1 hour flight)
- Masbate Airport to the Fish Port(5 minutes by tricycle)
- Masbate Fish Port to San Pascual (8-9 hours by Boat)
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