Showing posts with label marinduque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marinduque. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2018

Marinduque Island: Buhay Probinsya (Life in the Province)


"You will never succeed in life unless you look back to where you came from".



A common saying that was always taught and reminded to us by our parents as we grow older.

I think this is the main reason why most Filipinos always find time to spent at least a part of the summer or any other holiday occassions to their home province. 


My husband is one of them.

He felt that it is his duty to go back once in a while in his native land or province.

So for 2018, our family spent the summer in Marinduque Island.



We were kind of too excited since the last time that we visited the place was 2015.  And a lot has changed from the province particularly in the main capitol of Sta. Cruz where different commercial establishments, atm machines, banks can be seen.  And these is a welcome relief for us travellers that even if we are in an island access to common commodities can be easily reacheable. 

But the most exciting part is knowing that you will be away from the busy life of Metro Manila.  That for once, stress will not be part of your daily routine.

So say hello, for a very simple and yet exciting "Buhay Probinsya".

So what is new?
...

That when you wake up in the morning, this is what your eyes can see.


... and that the cocking of the roosters will be your alarm clock that will wake you up in the early morn.

And that instead of dogs you are feeding it is the native pigs that keeps on roaming freely around the wide farm.


and that instead of instant coffee for morning,  it is the coconut water that you drink from a freshly picked coconut tree.


... and that for you to take a bath you have to walk through paddies and steep mountains. 


to go through this which is worth the tiresome walk with its refreshing water.


and... food for the dinner table is not a problem.  you won't spend a single cent to get the food for as long as your  patience enough to harvest rootcrops.



or you might try doing some "balunas" a provincial way of extracting coconut milk instead of buying ready-made coconut milk.


... or yet experience what my daughter tried to do. The traditional food preparation called "yubak" 


to come out with a delicious snack called "niyubak" or in Tagalog region known as "nilupak"


but for my daughter and I this is our all-time favorite merienda while in the province. 


Of course, life in the province won't be complete if you won't mingle with the locals.  This is where you will really have first-hand experience and get acquainted with their culture and tradition.



Marinduquenos have lots of traditions that they still maintain up to this time.  One of them is their Santacruzan.  Which was very much different from the Tagalog's Santacruzan were several native beauties parade in the streets wearing beautiful gowns and depicting differents saints.  In Marinduque, Santacruzan is a nine-days prayer accompanied with song and dance as thanksgiving for the Good Lord for a bountiful harvest.  The nine days prayer will end-up with a feast hosted by one of the members.  Everyone in the barrio are expected to attend.

Really, if you are in a place like this you will say, "I hope the clock will stop so that I will remain here forever. You will realize how simple life is worth living. 



And I am glad that my husband has a home province in which we can always go back.


We will definitely go back to this place called Marinduque. 

Happy reading and traveling!

Friday, June 22, 2018

Poctoy White Beach, Torrijos Marinduque


Poctoy White Beach is located at Torrijos, Marinduque.  If you are in a tight budget but would like to enjoy the summer in a real nice cool beach then, this beach can give you a summer to remember.

It is Marinduque's equivalent to Boracay in Aklan.

The beach boost of it's natural white fine sand.  Clean beach water and very fresh air.  It also adds another treat with the captivating view of a large potentially active volcano known to locals as Mt. Malindig in the background.










What is exciting on this place is that before you can reach the resort, your eyes will be fed with a  good view of the scenery.  Deep-blue and calm beach water.  Along the country road are century-old trees that provides you a refreshing smell of country-side. Roads leading to the beach resort is very accessible.  Which can give you a nice and exciting road trip.

This majestic view of Mt. Malindig in the background gives you an inviting desire for a mountain trekking.  It is the highest peak in the island with 1157 metres above sea level.  With it's unique location at the heart of Southern Tagalog.

I've been in this beach before I think twice. But I had never noticed the beauty of this beach only until my last visit.  Maybe because it so happened that my previous visits here were always been in bad timing.  Bad weather.  Or the place was not yet developed for tourism and only caters for the locals.

Now I can say, that the beach aqua blue water and fine white sand is very inviting and mesmerizing.

Today, the resort offers several amenities such as island hopping, kayaking, snorkeling and scuba diving. Airconditioned villas are also available where your family can stay for a night.

The resort is not yet considered as top Philippine tourist destination unlike other Philippine tourism spots.  So guests have the luxury to enjoy the beauty and serenity of the beach resort with few tourists coming in.

The area remains well-maintained, so cleanliness is not an issue.  There are also few restaurants but what is good is that food eateries here provide reasonable prices.  


If there was only one thing that frustrate me from this whole Poctoy White Beach experience is the wash room area. Lack of water for shower is such a killjoy. I hope the resort management will look after this. Otherwise, the good beach experience of their visitors will overcome the bad washroom experience.


Nevertheless,  as a whole Poctoy White Beach is a well recommended beach resort for me. 

Proof of which was how my family had such a good time enjoying the beach.






It is so much fun in the Philippines! 

Visit Marinduque Island and you will experience serene countryside life.  

HOW TO GET THERE

By Land and Sea  (Manila – Marinduque via Lucena City)

1st Route: Manila to Lucena City, Quezon
Take Terminal 1 at Buendia, Pasay City corner Taft Avenue or Cubao Terminal Station to Lucena Grand Terminal.

Available Land Transportation – Jam – Tritran Transit, Jac Liner, Lucena and Dela Rose Lines.

2nd Route: Lucena City, Quezon to Marinduque
Take Talao – Talao Port in Lucena City to Balanacan Port in Mogpog; or Cawit Port in Boac; or Buyabod Port in Sta. Cruz.

Available Sea Transportation – Montenegro Shipping Lines Inc. and Starhorse Shipping Lines. 

Fare:

  1. Regular - Php260.00  
  2. Student - Php 221.00
  3. Senior Citizen - Php 186.00
Note:  You may be lucky to get big discounts for midnight routes and for lean seasons which we also experienced during our trip)

3rd Route: Balanacan Port/Cawit Port to Torrijos
  1. Take air-conditioned vans or jeepneys bound to Torrijos.
  2. Take a jeep from Balanacan Port to Sta. Cruz (P80) and another jeep from Sta. Cruz to Torrijos (P50).
Or you may prefer Direct Route (By RORO):

Jac Liner Inc operates direct routes from their terminals in Kamias, Quezon City and Buendia, Pasay to Marinduque. 

Have you been to this island?  Share with us your experiences.

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Marinduque Province:  Heart of the Philippine Island















Happy reading and traveling!

Marinduque Province: Heart of the Philippine Island


Marinduque Island has such a distinct and interesting spot in our Philippine archipelago map. It lies at the upper center of the Philippine map which makes it looks like the heart of the Philippine island image. Thus, Marinduque is proud to carry the monicker of the Heart of the Philippine Island.
 
Aside from getting this distinct pride, Marinduque Island is also known in the Philippine Festival Calendar as the home for the Moriones Festival. A festival that was held every Lenten Season which depicts man's triumph of goodness over evil.


The province can also boost of it's good natural resources and beautiful beaches and mountains. Not to mention the hospitality of the natives where you will always feel at home.



I had been in Marinduque province a lot of times. My husband comes from this province.  But it is only now that I admit that I was able to appreciate the beauty of the island.  Looking back, the first time that I set my foot in the island my first impression is that more of "panghihinayang".  I felt bad for the  island and it's people because I think the island has the tourism potential.  However, sad to say the island had been a little laid back in terms of development. I believe if only properly governed and promoted Marinduque can be at par with other Philippine islands who are all vying for the top posts in the most visited tourism destinations in the country. 

Someday, I hope Marinduque will also be one of them.


Our 2018 family summer vacation in the province is I think something I would never forget.  For one, I was happy that after so many years some valuable development has transpired in the province.  It was good to note that in Sta. Cruz province, I had noticed that there are new commercial establishments in the area. Groceries, atm machines, banks and auvs plying in the streets are now making lives easier for the locals and tourists.


Old historical churches are also noticeable.  One of them is the Sta. Cruz Church built in the 1600s at the height of the Spanish era.




Now, the island is attracting tourists because of its new destinations such as the Maniwaya Beach Resort, Palad Sand Bar, Tres Reyes Island, Ungab rock formation and Bathala Cathedral Cave.  Adding to it, is the high-end resort in the the formerly known elephant island now known as Roca Bella Hotel and Resort.  But for those who are in a low budget but would like to take advantage of the summer in the island, some beautiful beaches can also be enjoyed.  One of them is the Poctoy White Beach in Torrijos.



Marinduque is also a good place to experience the life in the province.  It is rich in traditions which they still maintained and uphold up to this modern times.


Really the Philippines is so much blessed with several islands and provinces which showcased the abundance of our natural resources.

For more about our Marinduque Island: Summer 2018  Family Escapade,

Happy reading and traveling!