Saturday, May 24, 2014

The Long and Winding Road – Matnog, the unexpected paradise

Matnog, Sorsogon (Photo courtesy of Ynah.^_^)

Seriously I was just curious about Juag Lagoon Marine Sanctuary in Matnog. I was not thinking about anything else. I shrug off the possibility of visiting Subic beach because I did not know that place well and I have not read a blog detailing an island hoping tour around the area. (Or siguro masyado lang akong nag-iisip nung nagresearch ako.)

At the back it says "You are now leaving the island of Luzon" Isang roro na lang Samar na! :)
Upon arriving at Matnog, we were greeted by kuya Alex's daughter. She assisted us in registering 
at Matnog tourism office located beside the municipal office. (Btw, Kuya Alex is the owner of Juag Lagoon Marine Sanctuary.)

After registering she accompanied us to the parking area near their house where we settled for some time and washed up. Please note that Juag lagoon is a marine sanctuary and sun blocks are not allowed.

Tikling Island

Our first stop was at Tikling Island. We were like kids excited for some candies and lollipops when we arrived. They were asking, “Can we swim here?” The usual answer was “Of course!”

Our boats (Photo from Ynah)

Doing our "ngee pose" Jay tsk tsk (Photo from Paul)

Starting the island hopping... (Photo from Ynah)

Gusto ko na rin ng camera ni Ynah! Thanks for this picture Ynah!
We enjoyed the island for 30 minutes or so. We were just there for half  a day so we compressed the IT. Given another day in Sorsogon, I would love to spend the night at Tikling island and watch the sky go from blue to brilliant orange to gray until the diamonds are up in the sky. :)

Subic Beach

The usual itinerary said our second stop would have been Juag Lagoon. However the area was packed with tourists when we arrived there. So instead of wasting our time waiting for the area to clear up, we opted to visit the famous Subic beach. J

In between our banca ride there were lots of times when we just looked down. We were screaming “Hala, ang linaw ng tubig. Ang lalim nakakatakot.”

Photo from Paul

Photo from Paul
We were looking at Subic beach when our boatman asked if we would like to go to Subic liit or Subic daku. I asked what the difference between the two was and he pointed that Subic liit is the deserted one and Subic daku is the big one. We saw that there were a number of boats docked at Subic daku so we opted to stay at Subic liit. J

Hi Ynah. Featured! :) (Photo from Ynah)
I am not a good swimmer but I can float. That alone made me brave enough to jump and swim! I so love Subic beach! J

And by the way, while we were swimming Paul took this photo of the lovely place using his Nexus phone.

Subic liit beach. Photo by Paul.


 The Caves

There are caves near Subic beach where the tourists can go inside. But take note that this adventure is "at your own risk." Swimming with strong current and waves inside the cave is dangerous.

Being adventurous that we are, we decided to give it a go.

Looks calm but don't be deceived.
 We went inside the big one and were surprised by what we saw. I'll leave this experience to the adventurous.

This area is great for snokeling activity.
After an adventure of a lifetime.:)

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