Martes, Abril 26, 2016

Beaches of Burdeos Quezon


How gorgeous is this perfectly hidden spots tucked away in the heart of Burdeos ?!
BUrdeos has some of the most stunning beaches but some of the best ones are hidden away and are off the beaten path - You just need to endure the boat ride from one island to another. And to those willing to make the effort to come there now will be HANDSOMELY REWARDED.

Happy beaching!

HOW TO GET To BURDEOS:

Buses/Vans have daily trips from Legarda terminal in Manila going to Ungos Port in Real, Quezon. The trip will take 3 - 4 hours via Famy-Infanta. Then you can take a boat to Anawan port or to Polillo port, they have daily trips from Real-Anawan/Polillo and vice versa. The boat ride is for 2 hours - then less than 2 hours of jeepney ride from Anawan/Polillo port to Burdeos proper.

Surrounded with the nearby islands of Polillo, the many islets, some rocky coves and white sandy beaches and sandbar, Burdeos is indeed one of Quezon's most charming tourist destination. These are the list of great places to visit at Burdeos. 


1. Snake Island / Pulong Kokoc
2. Kabalo Sand Bar
3. Anawan Island
4. Anilon Island
5. Isla Butas 
6. CARLAGAN ISLAND
7. Luli Island
8. Isla Puting Bato and Puting Bato Cave
9. Binumbunan Island


Kabalo Sandbar

Luli Sandbar

Snake Island

Anawan Island

Kabalo Sandbar 

Anilon Island 



Carlagan Island

Binunbunan Island and Sandbar 

Sabado, Abril 23, 2016

Irresistible Kabalo Sandbar




Have you always wanted to experience standing on one of the most beautiful sandbar in the philippines? Well, that's exactly what I always wanted. And I am so grateful to say, I had the chance to set foot on this sandbar, called Kabalo - It was definitely an experience unlike any other.

Kalanggaman, Palad Sandbar and White island. If you think you’ve seen it all - think again. And just because I say that these sandbars are paradise destinations, it doesn’t mean they are the same. Each sandbars in the Philippines have a whole lot more to offer - each one is definitely different from one another.

It was so naturally beautiful in Kabalo. The sweeping stretch of the KABALO SANDBAR is one of the longest on the island - with some powdery white sand and surrounded by all sorts of shades of clear blue-green water. The untouched and unspoiled sandbar of Kabalo makes it distinct from the other. You can enjoy snorkeling at the shallow waters, along with sightseeing the sandbars miraculous beauty which will leave you spellbound. I took a lot of photos and splashed in the water - it was so perfect out there. One of those spots that later I’ll remember epitomized my time in Burdeos.

HOW TO GET To BURDEOS:

Buses/Vans have daily trips from Legarda terminal in Manila going to Ungos Port in Real, Quezon. The trip will take 3 - 4 hours via Famy-Infanta. Then you can take a boat to Anawan port or to Polillo port, they have daily trips from Real-Anawan/Polillo and vice versa. The boat ride is for 2 hours - then less than 2 hours of jeepney ride from Anawan/Polillo port to Burdeos proper.
***My special thanks to Sir Neil for some Photos







Biyernes, Abril 22, 2016

Burdeos,Quezon : My Ultimate Heaven



Burdeos is a fourth class municipality in the province of Quezon.


The municipality of Burdeos is geographically located in the coastal part of Polillo Island.



The most beautiful places on the island are the mountains that form the heart of the island’s interior and the surrounding islands with its white sand beaches that compose the municipalities of Burdeos.



Burdeos has everything a person could want in an island adventure – sandbars, raw white sand beaches, clear blue water, coral reefs which can be viewed by snorkellers, and one of the island’s best adventure spots its unexplored caves. It’s as close to heaven as you can get.



Imagine the white sand beaches, colorful corals and fishes, stretches of sandbars. Sounds like a postcard, right? I'll promise, Burdeos is better than any postcard you've seen. It's a real paradise on earth. It is a place where you can forget anything and just focus on the stunning nature, this place is almost heaven in its beauty.



The islands of Polilio are now easily accessible and, therefore, it is now quite a popular destination for travelers. But the municipality of Burdeos is still off the beaten track for most travelers - most likely it is because of the road going to the town proper - And when i say its the road going to Burdeos - i mean its the bumpy two hour ride to a largely unpaved muddy and dusty road. But don't you worry, the scenic rice fields, abundant coconut trees and lush forest along the way - its a pleasant diversion from the bumpy ride. And to those willing to make the effort to come there now (via the customized jeepneys that look like the giant jeepneys bound for Pulag) will be HANDSOMELY REWARDED.



HOW TO GET To BURDEOS:

Buses/Vans have daily trips from Legarda terminal in Manila going to Ungos Port in Real, Quezon. The trip will take 3 - 4 hours via Famy-Infanta. Then you can take a boat to Anawan port or to Polillo port, they have daily trips from Real-Anawan/Polillo and vice versa. The boat ride is for 2 hours - then less than 2 hours of jeepney ride from Anawan/Polillo port to Burdeos proper.

***My special thanks to Sir Neil for some Photos














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