Pulog Pasig Sand Bar is located in Calauag Quezon Province. If you have a car you can drive going to Calauag Port and then leave your car at the public market there's police station to look after your car, Boat price depends on peak season, but mostly its 2500 to 3500 price range. Second option for car owners go direct to sto angel national high school from calauag enter sections you have travel going to our lady of fatima parish church ask the local how to get there - roads are under constructions so better use 4x4 car or suv cars. for commuters from manila take a bus going to lucena or bus going to Calauag quezon approximately 6 to 7 hours ride. bring extra comfort stuffs for comfy ride and have a safe trip. come and visit Isla Pulong Pasig the longest Sand Bar...
Read moreAccording to the locals, Pulong Pasig or Pasig Island is one of the tourist spots in Quezon province awaiting to be discovered because during low tide, a very long sandbar appears, as in, super long, as in, one of the longest sandbars in the Philippines. Though the sand is beige, it has a mixture of small corals, gray sand, and some little crustaceans running back and forth. By the way, according to our boatman, the island is now private and no...
Read more干潮の時だけ行ける島、とてもきれいで不思議な感覚になる。幅2Mぐらいの細長い島?道?から十メートルぐらいまで膝下で歩いて行ける。船着場とは反対側で遊べる。下にはウニがたくさんいるので、裸足は下を見ながら要注意して歩かないと危険。 スイミングシューズなどを履いた方が安心して遊べる。巨大なヒトデもたくさんいるので写真を撮るには最高に面白い。360°周りは海と言うなかなか出来ない体験。ウニも売っていて1つ10ペソで安いし美味しい🤤帰りも途中プライベートビーチに連れて行ってもらえる。そこでも泳ぐ、洞窟の中で写真を撮るなど、狭いビーチだが楽しめる。外国人は私以外いなかったし、フィリピン人でも知っている人は少ないようです。フィリピンに来て、セブ島でジンベイザメと泳ぐのと、今回の体験が最高の思い出になった! The island is only accessible at low tide, and it feels very beautiful and mysterious. A long and narrow island about 2m wide? road? I can walk about 10 meters below my knees. You can play on the opposite side of the pier. There are a lot of sea urchins below, so it's dangerous to walk barefoot unless you look down and be careful. It is safer to play in swimming shoes. There are also a lot of giant starfish, so it's really interesting to take pictures. A 360° view of the ocean, a rare experience. They also sell sea urchin, which is cheap and delicious at 10 pesos each. On the way back, you can be taken to a private beach. Although the beach is narrow, you can enjoy swimming there and taking photos inside the cave. There were no other foreigners there, and even few Filipinos seemed to know about it. Coming to the Philippines and swimming with whale sharks in Cebu Island, this experience became the...
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