August 30, 2009

Getting and Moving Around Catanduanes

Catanduanes is accessible by air and on land. Domestic flights from Manila to Virac airport is available daily as well as ferry service from Tabaco port in Albay to Virac and San Andres seaports. Check out the weather advisory from PAGASA if you plan to visit the island.

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If your coming from Manila and opted to travel by land, you can book your ticket in any of these major bus terminals in Cubao, Pasay and Alabang. And if you opt to travel by air, you can place your reservation online to three domestic carriers a week earlier.

For lodging and accommodation, there are hotels in Virac as well as inns for budget travelers. There are no taxi cabs in Catanduanes and the best way to move around is either by tricycle, and public transport for distant places. Minimum fare within the town limits. You can also hire a private vehicle or a motorized outrigger boat to move around the island.

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