JOMALIG Island of REAL QUEZON
TOUR SCHEDULE 2017: MARCH 18, APRIL 8, MAY 27 (MINIMUM OF 2 PERSONS TO BOOK)
On the easternmost part of Polilio Group is an unknown and unspoiled paradise of Jomalig, an island municipality of Quezon Province.
Jomalig Island is about 75 nautical miles (139 km) southeast of Polillo Islands. Mostly, the land of Jomalig is cultivated for agricultural land use. Most of the inhabitants of this island depend on coconut products, rice, fish and other root crops. Considered as one of the smallest and farthest island municipalities of Quezon Province, its land area is at 5,665 hectares (14,000 acres). Some of its land have been alienated and is dedicated mostly on coconut land which is at 3,104.0 hectares with 2,605 hectares which comprises forests, swamps and grassland.
The inhabitants of this municipality originates from different ethnic groups similar to those of from Eastern Samar, Bohol, Sorsogon, Catanduanes, Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte and mostly from Quezon Province.
Jomalig (pronounced as humalig) is a sixth class municipality, consisting of five barangays and with a population of 6,111 based on 2007 census. The locals, “Jomaligins”, being so kind, are the pride of the island more than its striking scenery. The town is surrounded by golden sand and turquoise water that is rich in marine life, where most locals get their livelihood. Their premier beach is situated in Salibungot (Sitio Burungawan), a long coastline of golden sand that is uniquely dotted with Agoho (Pine) trees and a sandbar on the other end during low tide.
The beauty of the island, the serenity of the place and its warm people are the charm of this lovely town. Experience Jomalig and fall in love in this golden paradise. Reproduced care of http://www.lakwatsero.com/destinations/jomalig-island/ and WIKIPEDIA.
Jomalig Island is about 75 nautical miles (139 km) southeast of Polillo Islands. Mostly, the land of Jomalig is cultivated for agricultural land use. Most of the inhabitants of this island depend on coconut products, rice, fish and other root crops. Considered as one of the smallest and farthest island municipalities of Quezon Province, its land area is at 5,665 hectares (14,000 acres). Some of its land have been alienated and is dedicated mostly on coconut land which is at 3,104.0 hectares with 2,605 hectares which comprises forests, swamps and grassland.
The inhabitants of this municipality originates from different ethnic groups similar to those of from Eastern Samar, Bohol, Sorsogon, Catanduanes, Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte and mostly from Quezon Province.
Jomalig (pronounced as humalig) is a sixth class municipality, consisting of five barangays and with a population of 6,111 based on 2007 census. The locals, “Jomaligins”, being so kind, are the pride of the island more than its striking scenery. The town is surrounded by golden sand and turquoise water that is rich in marine life, where most locals get their livelihood. Their premier beach is situated in Salibungot (Sitio Burungawan), a long coastline of golden sand that is uniquely dotted with Agoho (Pine) trees and a sandbar on the other end during low tide.
The beauty of the island, the serenity of the place and its warm people are the charm of this lovely town. Experience Jomalig and fall in love in this golden paradise. Reproduced care of http://www.lakwatsero.com/destinations/jomalig-island/ and WIKIPEDIA.
2 DAYS 1 NIGHT
NUMBER OF PERSONS RATE PER PERSON 10 PERSONS 2,600.00 EACH 12 PERSONS 2,500.00 EACH Minimum of 10 persons per tour, maximum of 12 persons INCLUDED Overnight camping accommodation in Jomalig Island RT Transfers Manila-Real, Quezon-Manila RT Sea Transfers Motorized boat Tent accommodation (sharing) 2-3 pax/tent | Entrance Fee NOT INCLUDED Food (Budget: PHP100.00/meal) Personal Expenses |
PICK-UP AND DROP OFF POINT A single pick-up and drop-off-point shall be available for the client. The pick-up and drop-off point shall be chosen according to the client's preference and convenience. It can only be placed anywhere within the Greater Manila Area (GMA) free of charge. However, should a pick-up-and-drop-off-point be assigned outside Metro Manila, an additional fee will be charged to cover for the additional fuel; and other expenses such as toll fess if applicable.
PAYMENT OPTIONS Bank (BPI/BDO/ChinaBank/East West Bank/PSBank/Metrobank) All Major Credit Cards through PAYPAL (SC 4.4%) 70% non-refundable down payment upon booking 30% upon arrival on the first day of the tour. RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE |