Borawan Beach
Borawan Beach

Borawan Beach and Dampalitan Island: An Unplanned Trip to Quezon Province

Borawan Beach (Borawan Island Resort)

It was already dark when we reached Borawan Beach in Pagbilao Chica Island. The guard, Kuya Art, discussed us about the fees and the guidelines while staying at the beach. The entrance fee was ₱120 per person, unlimited use of fresh water and/or shower is ₱70, and the camping fee is ₱200/tent. He offered us a cabana for ₱1,000 for an overnight use but we did not buy it due to budget constraints.

Since there were only few guests in the island, they did not start the generator so we had to persevere the dim light of the makeshift kerosene lamp and candles. Yeah, we didn’t have any flash lights and we were saving our phones’ batteries. The moon shone brightly that night so we were a bit lucky.

We also spent some good time together with a bottle of brandy after dinner.

To make the dark night fun, drinks and groupie
To make the dark night fun, drinks and groupie

Though with a very little sleep that night, everyone seemed really energetic in the morning and was game for photo shoot.

Julie Princess Simonette Rosales silhouette in Borawan
Cess’ silhouette in Borawan
ian limpangog in borawan
“My #lookaway pose”
The pink tent - our humble accommodation in Borawan
The pink tent – our humble accommodation in Borawan

Borawan, by the way (you probably heard of it already), comes from BORAcay and PalaWAN. They say that it possesses (or once possessed) the beauty of Boracay’s Whitebeach and the majestic limestone massifs of Palawan. If you’d been to Boracay and Palawan already, this will not impress you – not me either. I enjoyed my stay because of the good company that I had. As I always say, It isn’t all about the destination but with the people you’re sharing the experience with.

Borawan Beach
Borawan Island Resort


Borawan Beach in Pagbilao Chica Island
Borawan Beach in Pagbilao Chica Island

We bid goodbye to the island after the short beach bumming. The waves got larger at noon so we decided to return to the town. We texted our boatman to fetch us.

We also made some quick side trip to Hinguiwin Falls and I will share more about it later.

Borawan features white sand back-dropped with towering karst massifs
Borawan features white sand back-dropped with towering karst massifs
Borawan beachfront almost gone during high tide
Borawan beachfront almost gone during high tide

How to get there

  1. Jac Liner Bus from Buendia or Araneta Center Cubao to Lucena Grand Terminal – ₱220/pax
  2. Minibus to Unisan and get off at the bus stop (in front of QCRB Bank) in Padre Burgos town proper  – ₱35/pax
  3. Tricyle to Barangay Basiao – ₱10/pax
  4. Boat Transfer to Borawan –
    • ₱800/boat (Borawan only up to 10 pax)
    • ₱1,200/boat (Borawan + Dampalitan up to 10 pax)
    • ₱1,800/boat (Borawan + Dampalitan + Puting Buhangin up to 10 pax)
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