So upon arrival in Daet, Camarines Norte, we had a hard time chancing up locals who could bring us to the island as the waves are too high for us to cross. We thought of just going to Bagasbas for surfing then to CWC for some water activities. As we were about to abandon our original plan, a local confirmed that he could take us to the island and also provide service such as cooking our meals. We grabbed the chance and took the risk to go against the current and reach the beautiful Calaguas Island.
We have to travel at least an hour from Daet to Paracale Port. From the port, it took us 3 hours to reach the island. Everything - the dangerous waves, the long travel are all worth it.
From afar, the island stood out from the others. Magnificent view.
Upon dipping into the clear water of the island, I know I cannot do any justice to describe the beauty of the place.
The island is like ours. It's like my silent sanctuary. Words cannot come out how much I am blessed to have been able to visit the place.
It would be totally breath taking if we were able to see the sunset, but weather was not that cooperative. This was the best I could get.
There's always this part of me longing to have a simple life. Wishing, Hoping that someday I will be sharing these magnificent views with someone worthy of my time.
This place could take away the the negative vibes. It feels like stress has been suctioned out from my body just by looking at the view. I am blessed to have taken this trip even if it meant that I have to sleep in a tent and endure the makeshift CR. Even if the planned photo-shoot never happened because of the bad weather, we are still very thankful that we had a safe trip and we had a wonderful experience to just beach bummed.
Life is indeed full of surprises.
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