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Getting there
From Manila, take a Baler-bound Genesis or Joy Bus of the Cubao bus terminal. Then, take a commuter van to Casiguran with travel time of around 3.5 hours. Commuter vans also travel direct to Casiguran from Manila. If one is coming from somewhere near Nueva Vizcaya, the Cordon-Diffun-Modela-Aurora road provides access. Travel time takes approximately 5 hours.
Where to Stay
Hotel/Resort/Lodging House
Agabao Lodging House
Sitio Dangkalan
Brgy. Calancuasan
Contact #: 0928-185-1113
APECO Hotel
Sitio Motiong
Brgy. Esteves
Campo Guapo
Brgy. Dibet
Casapsapan Beach Resort
Brgy. Culat
Contact #: 0921-994-9707
Cuaresma Beach Cottages
Brgy. Calabgan
El Oceano Beach Resort
Brgy. Cozo
Contact #: 0933-356-7111
Hillside Resort
Brgy. Culat
Contact #: 0998-541-1849
Jamykha Pension House
Alhambra St., Brgy. 03
Corner of Liwayway St.
Contact #: 0939-613-1392
Jhonmer Transient
Brgy. Tabas
Contact #: 0919-290-7945
Kasiguruhan Inn & Restaurant
Brgy. Calantas
Contact #: 0939-560-0010
Kendrea Lodging House
Brgy. Calantas
Contact #: 0930-898-4758
Milles Lodging House
Brgy. Calancuasan
Contact #: 0910-911-0666
Paradiso de Casiguran
Sitio Dalugan, Brgy. San Ildefonso
Contact #: 0918-546-3017
RTB Lodging House
Brgy. Culat
Contact #: 0921-994-9707
Zak’s Sleep Avenue
Brgy. Lual
Contact #: 0918-917-7781
Homestay
Carolina Sumabat
Brgy. Calabgan
Contact #: 0929-577-7848
Melchor Tribiana
Brgy. Bianoan
Contact #: 0946-701-6811
Nelly Villegas
Brgy. Bianoan
Contact #: 0949-502-1449
Julleta Mora
Brgy. Esteves
Contact #: 0946-180-9450
Marites Gonzales
Brgy. Esteves
Contact #: 0930-402-5468
Norie Ay-yad
Brgy. Dibacong
Contact #: 0928-796-7046
Geraldine Alhambra
Brgy. Lual
Contact #: 0920-456-3686
Joe Lynson Roxas
Brgy. Tabas
Contact #: 0921-996-8459
Diosdado Torre
Brgy. Calantas
Contact #: 0999-996-9545
Edna Torres
Brgy. San Ildefonso
Contact #: 0920-609-2181
Edna Flores
Brgy. 01 Poblacion
Contact #: 0920-412-8166
Julieta Santos
Brgy. 03 Poblacion
Contact #: 0920-436-4233
Rodelio Guerrero
Brgy. 08 Poblacion
Contact #: 0920-438-0927
Joseph Villar
Brgy. 06 Poblacion
Contact #: 0926-932-5654
Where to Eat?
RESTAURANT & FASTFOOD
Richard Tan Catering
Liwayway St., Barangay 04
Contact #: 0946-582-1051
Frederico’s Event and Cater
Barangay Marikit
Contact #: 0907-153-4113
Merly Mora Carinderia
Liwayway St., Barangay 04
Contact #: 0950-654-1363
Nieves Carinderia
Liwayway St., Barangay 04
Contact #: 0930-946-3553
Ivy Rose Carinderia
Purok 01, Barangay Calantas
Contact #: 0908-547-4287
Conilyn’s Carinderia
Public Market, Barangay Calantas
Contact #: 0918-419-6577
Carolina Carinderia
Public Market, Barangay Calantas
Contact #: 0909-741-6323
Mely Lozano Carinderia
Osmeña St., Barangay 06
Contact #: 0946-701-4797
Greg Cambingan Eatery
Liwayway Extension, Barangay 02
Contact #: 0936-359-1557
Mapk’t Eatery
Liwayway St., Barangay 04
Contact #: 0999-764-2383
Kayriane’s Letchon Manok
Liwayway St., Barangay 04
Corner of Paterno St.
Contact #: 0948-063-8325
Chloe & Jof-Jof Special Bulalo
Public Market, Barangay Calantas
Contact #: 0939-925-0397
J.D’s Place
Liwayway St., Barangay 02
Corner of Calderon St.
Contact #: 0930-943-8057
H & Y Food House
Lopez Jaena St., Barangay 06
Corner of Gala St.
Contact #: 0918-228-5151
Paulo’s Snack House
Gomez St., Barangay 04
Contact #: 0999-397-4710
Pineda’s Fast Food
Salamera St., Barangay Calantas
Contact #: 0908-129-4549
Knights Grill & Restaurant
Barangay Marikit
Contact #: 0929-348-4396
Enter Town Resto Bar
Barangay Marikit
Contact #: 0908-129-4549
Wadi Lakke Resto & Grill
Barangay 03
Contact #: 0939-166-0629
Casapsapan Beach
Barangay Culat
Casapsapan Beach is nestled in Casapsapan Bay and located at the northwestern tip of San Ildefonso Peninsula. The gray-hued sand beach stretches 2.5 kms. where the Casapsapan river exits on the southeast end of the shore, while a fan-shaped rimmed carbonate shelf sits on the northwest side, partly dividing the last 500 meters of the beach to create a smaller pocket beach. The bay is ideal for snorkelling and swimming, provided a local guide is present at all times to maintain in-water safety of visitors as the bay has strong currents.
Cuaresma Beach
Barangay Calabgan
Cuaresma Beach is popular destination for local families who wish to spend some time on the beach. The 2 km stretch of cream-hued sand and gentle slope make it ideal for picnics and swimming. Several cottages are already set up for the use of visitors.
Dalugan Beach
Barangay San Ildefonso
Dalugan Beach offers a mixture of fine white sands, variety of stones, amazing rock formations a scenic views and a sea turtle nestling site. It faces
Dibanga Beach
Barangay San Ildefonso
Constantly battles battering waves from the Pacific Ocean and this gives it its unique coastal features. The northern end of Dibanga beach features a large hole that has been carved from the rock and provides an easy access to the other side of the cliff. It also features corridors that cut through the rock formation underwater creating a beautiful swimming area. Summer is about the only time that swimming is possible since the waves can be force, especially during the northeast monsoon season.
Motyong Beach
Barangay Esteves
Offers a creamy brownish sand with clear, blue, and calm waters perfect for swimming.
Disolon Falls
Barangay Ditinagyan
Is a three layered falls which offers a cool dip in its natural pool. Locals regularly come here to enjoy the natural pools with family and friends. Before reaching it you will trek rice fields and coconut plantations for a feel of the quant countryside living.
Dialang Falls
Barangay San Ildefonso
Located 1.8 kms from the mouth of Dialang River, this is a multi-tiered falls each with a plunge pool. The highest fall is about 15 feet, surrounded by boulders and rock ledges where guests can jump.
Tibu Intertidal Pool
Barangay San Ildefonso
Tibu Pool is a unique feature along the San Ildefonso Beach. The inter-tidal zone features rocky stumps with shallow and deep pools that create varied habitats for marine fauna. A once secluded beach that is seldom visited due to the difficulty of access, Tibu Pool has gradually enticed locals and is now a regular “must-see” place, especially during long weekends and holidays.
Ontok Lighthouse
Barangay San Ildefonso
Situated 12 kms from Pandungan Port in San Ildefonso, it offers a 360-degree view of Casiguran Sound and the Pacific Ocean. Below it is the opening to the mystic Twin Caves.The coastal substrate changes from the sand to gravel and to boulders, and changes to fine sand again as the trek nears the lighthouse. Rock formations are varied and quite awesome since this part of the Peninsula gets a lot of wave, current and wind, which all contribute to the weathering and shaping of the landscape and seascape.
Nuestra Señora dela Ermita
Barangay 03
The name “ERMITA” is believed to havecome from the name “ERMITAnyo” a man full of hair according to local folklore. The “M” formation of leaves af Acacia tree alongside of Ermita hill is believed to pertain as “Mother Mary”. The Hill itself is associated with healing and miraculous powers. Every September 28 the people celebrate the “birthday” of Ermita hill. Today, it is considered a pilgrimage site, and is visited by a many devotees and tourists during the Lenten season.
The Chapel is open anytime and anyone can visit and pray. It is believed to have healed a lot of people who were sick. Devotees from different places visit the chapel during the Lenten season. They line up to ask for help and healing by touching the image of the Virgin Mary.
Mass is given every Saturday Morning by Father Molde or Father Jofran. Seminarians also come to help during mass. They also celebrate a feast for the Blessed Virgin Mary every 28th of February, which is said to be her birthday.