Sunday, October 29, 2017

Philippines Day 9 : Coron – Ferry to San Jose – Van to Bulalacao – Ferry to Caticlan - Ferry To Boracay

0630 – Woke up in the early morning to go to buy the ticket at the Coron Port. (Tricycle only cost PHP10/person to go to Coron Port from town) There was a man sitting at the desk selling the Bunso Transport ticket. First, he asked me what is my nationality first. Then he said the ferry ticket cost for us is PHP900 while for Filipinos is PHP600. We had no choice and just bought the ticket. But there was a travel agent near this port selling at PHP800. However, we couldn’t recognize which shop and it is still early that the shop is still closed.
After scanned the backpack through the security check, we sat ad waited in the terminal. There is terminal fee of PHP20/person. In this terminal, there is free drinking water and Wifi. The Wifi password need to get from the terminal fee collector and the Wifi speed is quite fast too as not much people using.
Terminal at Coron Port

The PHP900 ticket and PHP20 terminal fee

0830 – Once the guard call to board to boat, many people rush to the door and the boat. Before get on the boat, there was another ticket checking. There was no queue and we needed to squeeze in to check the ticket. After boarded the boat, lucky that we got the last two seats together. The boat was full house that even have few people need to sit at the not proper seating place.

0900 – Boat departed. There were many people leaving from the seat and don’t know where they go. Hence, we can sit a wider place and even lying on the cushion and sleep.

1110 – Lunch meals were given that only rice with a fish! The fish is very bony too. After that, other than sleep, we can just watch the offline video and scenery along the journey.
Full house maybe next two days is public holiday (All Saint Day)


Lunch! Rice with a fish

Kitchen area

1400 – Reached the San Jose Port that is a proper port which boat can landed near the port. After went out from the port, there were so many tricycles’ drivers waiting there. I asked one to go to the Bus terminal, he offered me PHP20/person only which is cheap to us. Hence, we just took the tricycle. But he asked where we go and suggested us to the Van which is cheaper option. Then we just listened to his suggestion and rode to van terminal. After 10 minutes ride, we reached the van terminal. The cost for the van transport to the Bulalacao is PHP150 which is really cheaper than the Bus which cost PHP250. After got on the van, we had to wait for the van until fully loaded. The van was really fully loaded that three people seats were sit by four persons!
San Jose Port near the beach

That steel bridge look fragile

1530 – Van departed. Scenery along the road are paddy field, mountains and road under fixing hence the journey was quite bumpy.
The van company that we took.

View along the road

1650 – Reached the Bulalacao Port. The FastCat counter is still closed and guard said it is only opened after 8pm. This Fastcat ferry is the only ferry to the Caticlan. So we had to sit in a restaurant and waited. We had dinner here too.
Bulalacao Port

Only 2-3 restaurant here.



Explore this resort near the port. But their restaurant don't have much thing to eat.

The seawater here is very polluted.

At the restanrant that we rest.

Only left these food to eat as dinner.

Dinner
Top Left: Egg plant with Egg PHP30
Top Middle: Black pepper chicken PHP60
Top Right : Small cup noodle PHP30
Banana PHP5/each
Soup and rice is free

1930 – The counter was opened and we able to bought the premium economy class with student price that cost PHP352/person rather than the normal price of PHP440. After that we also paid the terminal fee which normal passengers cost PHP30/person and student passengers cost PHP24/person. Then we walked to the terminal building. This terminal looked very new and the toilet facility is very good.
2100 – Boarded the ferry. The premium economy class air condition is very cold and very modern. The premium economy seats are adjustable. Sitting in this ferry felt very comfortable and it was cheap compared to the boat that we took in the morning! Even there is food and drink selling inside the ferry. We had a good night sleep in this ferry while the journey to the Caticlan.
FastCat Ferry to Caticlan

The Bulalacao terminal building

Inside on the terminal

The premium enoconomy seat class

A small food and beverage stall

The economy class which is opened air on the upper deck


Next day

0200 – Reached the Caticlan port. After went out from the port, we went to the counter to buy the ticket to Boracay. There are few type of ferry which are Mabuhay, Pump Boat and Boracay Express. At that moment, we just saw that the Boracay Express is still opened and the lady at the counter said that the next ferry was another 30 minutes. Hence, we just bought it as we don’t want to stay in this port which don’t have place to sleep outside. There are student price for the Boracay express which is PHP60/oneway and normal price is PHP75/oneway. We bought the roundtrip which is PHP120/person. After paid for the terminal fee (PHP100/person) and environmental fee (PHP75/person), we can board the ferry. After ferry travelled for few minutes, we reached the Cagban port. Our booked hostal is very far from the town, hence we shared the tricycle with other two people with total of PHP200 for 4 persons. After reached the hostel, we quickly bathed and then sleep.ZZZZ

Total cost of travelling from Coron to Boracay:
Ferry from Coron to San Jose                                 : PHP900 + Terminal fee of PHP20
Tricycle from San Jose Port to van terminal           : PHP20
Van from San Jose to Bulalacao                              : PHP150
Ferry from Bulalacao to Caticlan                            : PHP440 + Terminal fee of PHP30
Ferry from Caticlan to Boracay                               : PHP60 + Terminal fee of PHP100 +                                                                                                          Environmental Fee PHP75

Total                                                                          : PHP1795

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