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HOW TO GET TO JOMALIG:

Bus to Real + Boat to Jomalig

  • From Legarda Terminal, catch a Raymond Bus bound for Infanta. They usually have a trip every hour and travel time takes about 4-5 hours.

  • Tell the driver to drop you off at Ungos Port, “kay Michael Tapado” who owns an ice dealer at the port area. Most of the van drivers knows him, so you will not get lost. There is a tiny hut by the port where passengers bound to Jomalig usually wait.

  • Ride a boat bound for Jomalig. Fare ranges from P200 – P350 depending on the type of boat. Travel time takes about 5-6 hours. There’s a boat that leaves for Jomalig at 7:00 am..

  • Some boats serve lunch, while some do not. It’s best to bring your own food, water and snacks because of the long travel time.

Van to Real + Boat to Jomalig

  • Vans bound for Infanta, Quezon will pass by Real. The terminal is just in front of St. Raymond Station. Fare costs P 220-P250.

  • Get off at the Ungos port and follow instructions above.

Chartered Flights

  • Airline pilot Jonjie Guballa offers airplanes available for charter to Jomalig Island from Plaridel Airport in Plaridel, Bulacan. Jomalig has an airport in Talisoy that is no longer used commercially.

  • The plane that can seat 5 passengers is P30,000 (6K per head).

  • The plane that can seat 3 passengers is P20,000 (6.6+k per head).

  • They usually leave Plaridel at 7:30 am and arrive in Jomalig at 8:20 am. They will wait for you until 3:00 pm for the flight back to Plaridel.

  • If you want to stay overnight, it’s an additional P3,000

  • For inquiries, contact 09178542626. (He is an airline pilot so if he doesn’t reply immediately, it means he’s flying.)

  • From the airport in Talisoy, Salibungot beach is 30 minutes away by habal-habal motorcycle.

Private Chartered Boat

  • If you’re not able to catch the regular passenger boat, hiring a private boat can be very expensive. Cost varies on the size of the boat, but it might cost you between P10 to P25k because of the distance.

GETTING AROUND:

The only way to get around Jomalig is by renting a tricycle or a habal-habal (motorcycle). You can rent a motorbike for P600 a day. If you wish to go on an island-hopping trip, a small boat costs around P1,200 while bigger boats could be rented for P4,000.

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