BATANES TRAVEL GUIDE with Sample Itinerary & Budget

BATANES TRAVEL GUIDE with Sample Itinerary & Budget

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I didn’t like the idea of returning to Batanes. At least, not in the beginning.

It’s not because I did not enjoy my previous trip. Quite the contrary. Batanes has always been atop my list of dream Philippine destinations, and when I was finally able to set foot in it in 2014, it gave me much more than I imagined. Site after site, day after day, Batanes blew my mind and snatched my heart. Perfect was a word I had never used to describe a journey, but that’s exactly what it was. It was perfect. I was afraid that a second trip would ruin all my precious, flawless memories of it.

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But it could not be helped. We were invited to a wedding there, and our old Batanes Travel Guide seriously needed some updating. With a strange mixture of excitement and nervousness, we went back. In classic Batanes fashion, as soon as we landed, rain poured so hard, we could barely get a clear view of our surroundings. But in a matter of minutes, the sky cleared up and we saw that not much has changed. And in this case, that’s a good thing, a very good thing.

I’ve said this before: When the time comes that you have to leave Batanes, she will break your heart. And I left heartbroken the second time around.

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UNDERSTANDING BATANES

Remote and isolated, Batanes is the northernmost province in the Philippines. It’s a 10-piece archipelago, with the three biggest islands being the only ones inhabited: Sabtang, Batan, and Itbayat. Sabtang and Itbayat are their own municipalities, while Batan is further divided into Basco, Ivana, Uyugan, and Mahatao. Although it is the capital, Basco isn’t a city but a small town. It is also where the main airport is located and the most populated.

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Sabtang, the largest island, is situated 45-minutes by boat from the town of Ivana, while Itbayat, in the extreme north, 3 hours from Basco.

For tourism purposes, the provinces is divided into four zones:

  • North Batan , which is basically Basco.
  • South Batan , which covers the attractions in Uyugan, Mahatao, and Ivana
  • Sabtang Island , can be reached by boat. Day tour from Batan Island is possible, although an overnight stay is highly recommended.
  • Itbayat Island , can be reached by boat or plane.

Here are more things you need to know about Batanes.

  • Language : Ivasayen (northern parts of Batan Island), Isamurongen (Sabtang and southern parts of Batan), and Itbayaten (Itbayat). Tagalog, Ilokano, and English are all widely understood and spoken.
  • Currency : Philippine Peso (PHP, ₱). PHP100 = USD 2, EUR 1.57, SGD 2.56 (as of February 2018).
  • Modes of payment : Cash. There’s also a Cebuana Lhuillier branch along Abad Street, where you can receive money, pay bills, or purchase travel insurance.

WHERE TO STAY IN BATANES

As the capital and commercial center of the province, Basco is a good base for tourists. Inns and homestays are heavily concentrated in the poblacion area, which is also where the airport is located. Tour operators also have their offices here.

The cheapest options are homestays. Two popular homestays are Troy’s Lodge , where we stayed the first time, and Marfel’s Lodge , which is a favorite among travel bloggers. Here are the details.

TROY’S LODGE A loft with a few rooms for guests on the 2nd floor. Rates : P700-P1000 per room (up to 3 pax) Contact No .: +63 938 976 2237

MARFEL’S LODGE Started out as a single house, it is now a network of 4 separate lodges — Main Lodge, Annex Lodge, Triple MP Homestay, MAC Homestay — being marketed together. Rates : P500-P600 per room (2 pax), P350/person for a single fan room Contact No .: +63 908 893 1475

Both inns are located in the town proper of Basco and near the airport.

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HOW TO GET TO BATANES

The fastest and easiest way to reach Batanes is by air. Basco has an airport (Basco Airport) located in the town proper. Travel time is 70-110 minutes, depending on your choice of airline and departure.

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Fares to Basco are infamous for being expensive. Year-round fares can cost more than P10,000 per way if you book at the last minute. But there are ways to save more.

Fly PAL from Clark . PAL flights from Clark are significantly cheaper than from Manila. I did a mock booking for April 2018 (April 24-28) and found these fares:

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Book a Tuesday/Wednesday Flight . Manila/Clark-Basco flights scheduled on Tuesdays and Wednesdays are considerably lower than other days. While return flights (Basco-Clark/Manila) are cheaper on Fridays and Saturdays.

Watch out for SEAT SALES . Promo fares to Batanes are rare , but they exist. You just need to catch them when they’re up for grabs. How? Stalk Philippine Airlines. Like them on Facebook. Follow them on Twitter. Subscribe via email. This way, you’ll be the first to know when a big Basco sale is about to happen. Seat sales usually open at around midnight.  (For more information, read: How to Book Piso Fares .)

How much did it cost me to fly to Batanes the first time? P1757, roundtrip . Yep! No kidding. I got it from a P288 base fare sale that amounted to P1757 with taxes and all.

Breakdown of my Manila-Basco Fare. P288 SALE.

Just last week, my friend Angel was able to score fares for Clark-Batanes for only P2500!

If you want to be notified when there’s a new BATANES SEAT SALE, download the Traveloka App and set up the PRICE ALERTS feature. When the price of Batanes flights go down, you will get a notification on your phone so you won’t miss it. More info here: Traveloka Price Alerts

HOW TO GET AROUND BATANES

By bicycle or motorcycle.

The bicycle is the cheapest way of going around the island, but make sure you have the stamina to match. The landscape is rugged and a bicycle ride can take you up and down the slopes of rolling hills a hundred times over. Not really a hundred, but you get the point.

Bicycle Rental Rates:

  • Old bikes : P25/hour
  • Small/Japanese bikes : P300/day
  • Mountain bikes : P600-P1000/day (depending on the type and how long you’re gonna use it).

For those who have a driver’s license and can drive two wheels, the motorcycle is a good option. Motorcycle rent costs P500-1000 per day. Gas is not yet included.

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By Tricycle

For short distances, the tricycle is the most usual mode of transportation. Here are the fares:

  • Within Basco Town Proper: P30
  • From Basco Town Proper to outskirts: P50

You can also book a tricycle for a full-day tour. This is great if you’re a party of two or more because you can split the costs. The good thing about this is that the driver already know where to go or have bits of local info about the place. The rate is usually P200 per hour. Given the time it takes to tour these zones, here are the estimated (and the usual) trike rates, good for two (2) persons :

  • North Batan : P1000
  • South Batan : P1500
  • Sabtang Island : P1000

Again, the rates above are good for 2.

Note that the rates for Sabtang island cover only the tour within the island. Not included are the boat ride and the tricycle transfers from Basco to Ivana port and back.

Our tricycle driver was: Dale Veracruz, 0929 341 0941 .

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By Group Tour

Numerous travel agencies and hotels offer tours, but the one that we have personally tried on our most recent visit was Bisumi Tours , a duly-licensed local tour operator based in Basco.

Bisumi Tours can personalize an itinerary for you. You can even request to have it bundled with accommodations and airport transfers. But if you only need a guide and a way to get around conveniently, you can join one of their group tours.

Compared to just hiring a tricycle driver, Bisumi’s tours are pricier for a reason. These tours are led by trained local guides. While it’s true that some drivers can serve as your guide, most of them can only share limited information about the sites you visit. If you want a better appreciation and deeper understanding of the places you visit, join a group tour instead. This way, you’re not just looking at random rolling hills, you’re also learning about their significance.

Below are the rates PER PERSON (as of February 2018):

  • North Batan Tour : P999
  • South Batan Tour : P2000
  • Sabtang Island Tour : P2000

Each booking is inclusive of the following:

  • Complimentary Round-trip Basco Airport Transfers
  • Tour Guide Services
  • Registration fees and taxes
  • Round-Trip “Faluwa” Boat Ride (for Sabtang Tour)

To inquire, contact Ryan Cardona, 0998 988 5898 .

Basco to Sabtang

To get to Sabtang Island, you will need to travel by tricycle first to Ivana Port and then board the faluwa to Sabtang. One-way tricycle fares (per ride, not per person):

  • If you’re alone : P120
  • If yo’re a group of two : P220-250

The boat leaves some time between 6:00am and 7:00am and returns between 1:00pm and 2:00pm.

Boat fare: P100 one way.

The driver will take you to the port in the early morning and will come to fetch you in the afternoon.

Basco to Itbayat

To get to Itbayat, you may travel by boat that leaves Basco at 6:00am.

Travel time: 2.5 to 3.5 hours. Fare: P450.

You may also travel by plane. It takes only 10-12 minutes, but the cost is at P1800 and the plane must be full each flight.

PLACES TO VISIT IN BATANES

Tourist spots in Batanes are often divided into four zones: North Batan, South Batan, Sabtang, and Itbayat. I always recommend taking the North Batan Tour first because it gives just the right dose of what’s to come, sort of a teaser. If you’re based in Basco, it is the closest and shortest of the tours. The whole thing takes just half a day, around 4 hours.

South Batan takes much longer, covers a wider area, and in my opinion, much more breathtaking. If you do South Batan first, the North might leave you a bit underwhelmed.

Important! Please take note of the following tourism/environmental fees:

  • Batan Island (collected upon landing at Basco Airport): P350
  • Sabtang Island: P200
  • Itbayat Island: P100

More info per zone below.

North Batan

The North Batan Tour takes only half a day (around 4 hours including the lunch stop). This is more about visually stunning landscapes and a little bit of history. There isn’t any stop here where you can swim or take a dip.

Below is the list of attractions in the northern half of Batan Island. For more information about these sites, read: 10 Incredible Places in Batan Island North

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  • Tukon Church
  • PAGASA Weather Station
  • Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel
  • Valugan Boulder Beach
  • Basco Lighthouse at Naidi Hills
  • Vayang Rolling Hills
  • Chadpidan Boulder Beach

The first stop is usually either Tukon Church or Valugan Beach. If you want to start early in the morning, visit Valugan Beach first because it faces east — Valugan means “east” — and is a great spot to watch the sunrise.

On the other hand, if you’re exploring in the afternoon, you might want to request making Vayang Rolling Hills your last stop because it is a perfect place to see the sunset.

Chadpidan Beach is also often not included in tour itineraries, and might entail additional fees. However, you can have a good view of this boulder beach from Vayang Rolling Hills.

South Batan

Roaming the southern half of Batan Island takes an entire day. It straddles the municipalities of Mahatao, Ivana, and Uyugan.

Below are the tourist spots in most southern itineraries. For more information about each site, read: 12 Must-Visit Spots in Batan South

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  • Chawa Viewdeck
  • Mahatao Boat Shelter
  • San Carlos Borromeo Church
  • Tayid Lighthouse
  • Racuh-a-Payaman (Marlboro Country)
  • Alapad Pass
  • Motchong Viewpoint
  • San Jose El Obrero Church
  • House of Dakay
  • Spanish Bridge
  • Honesty Coffee Shop
  • Songsong Ruins
  • Imnajbu Beach
  • Maydangeb White Beach
  • Homoron Blue Lagoon

The sheer number of stops makes this an exhausting tour, but you won’t be complaining because this tour will leave you breathless. The first stop is usually Chawa Viewdeck. The picture-perfect Diura Beach is also on this side of the island, but most tours don’t come close to it. However, you can have an unforgettable view of it from Racuh-a-Payaman.

There are two spots where you can swim — Homoron Blue Lagoon and Maydangeb White Beach — so make sure to bring a towel, swimming attire, and extra clothes.

Sabtang Island

If you want to see much of the island, we suggest that you stay overnight. But if you have just enough time for a day tour, that’s fine too. Below are the common stops.

More information about what to expect from a Sabtang Island Tour at: 6 Awesome Places in Sabtang

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  • St. Thomas de Aquinas Chapel
  • Sinakan Village Stone Houses
  • Savidug Village Stone Houses
  • The Old Beaterio
  • Lime Kiln & Savidug Idjang
  • Chamantad-Tiñan Viewpoint
  • Sabtang Weavers Association
  • Chavayan Stone Houses
  • Morong Beach and Ahaw Arch Formation
  • Sabtang Lighthouse (P50)

If on a day trip, make sure you’re back at the port between 1pm and 2pm. Better yet, before you leave Sabtang port ask the boatmen or tricycle driver what time the boat is leaving the island for Batan and be sure to return by then. There’s only one trip per day so if you miss that boat, you’ll be forced to spend the night in Sabtang.

Itbayat Island

For what to expect in Itbayat, check out: Itbayat Travel Guide

More information about the amazing places to visit in Batanes:

  • 10 Curious Things About Batanes and Why You Shouldn’t Eat Coconut Crabs
  • The 3 Lighthouses of Batanes
  •   Racuh a Payaman (Marlboro Country)
  • Tukon Chapel
  • Valugan Beach

Other Attractions

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  • Mt. Iraya Climbing . Mountaineers can climb Mt. Iraya. If I remember correctly, only day trips are allowed and staying overnight is prohibited. Bisumi offers guided treks. Rates per person vary depending on the size of the group: P2500 (solo), P1699 (2-3 pax), P1299 (4-6 pax), P999 (7-9 pax).
  • Vuhus Island . Although inhabited, you can set foot on this island and see its off-the-beaten-track wonders. It’s quite expensive though, so this might not be for budget traveler unless part of a big group. Bisumi’s rates per person: P5000 (solo), P4000 (2-3 pax), P3300 (4-6 pax), P2500 (7-9 pax).

For these activities, contact Ryan Cardona, 0998 988 5898 .

WHERE TO EAT IN BATANES

Batanes may not be famous as a food destination, but it would be a shame to not sample local cuisine on your visit. It is not for everyone though. The province’s natural environment is relatively harsh, narrowing the variety of dishes and ingredients used.

Seafood is a staple, and yam (gabi) and turmeric (luyang dilaw) are widely used. A traditional meal is also often wrapped in a leaf of the antipolo tree. Here are some of the native dishes:

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  • Uved . Ground banana corm with fish or meat, shaped into balls.
  • Venes/Vunes . Dried gabi stalk with fish or meat.
  • Luñis . Salted pork cooked in its own fat.
  • Dibang . Flying fish. Served fried, dried or in vinegar.

Lobsters , locally called payi, are ridiculously cheap in Batanes, so this is the place to stuff your face with it. (Watch the blood pressure, though.)

Coconut crabs , locally called tatus, are also available — we spotted them at restaurant menus — but please don’t order them. They are already a THREATENED SPECIES . And according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, taking or catching them is ILLEGAL. Let’s spare the poor crab.

The well-known restaurants like Vunong Dinette and Pension Ivatan in Basco all offer these authentic dishes. Prices usually range from P100-P300 per person.

If you’re on a budget, you may try a carinderia where P50 can give you a good meal. In the town center, SDC Canteen is a popular choice although options are limited.

If you miss Western food, try Casa Napoli for pizzas and pasta dishes.

In Sabtang, Paypanapanayan Canteen is the usual lunch stop in Sabtang. They offer lobsters and other seafood, vegetables, and bukayo for P350 per head. There are few other places near the port. Our guide took us to a small carinderia where we had the best meal of our trip. Unfortunately, for the life of me, I can’t remember the name of the place.

SAMPLE BATANES ITINERARY

If will be spending only three full days and nights in Batanes, below is an ideal, non-hectic itinerary. Note that this is tailored for a party of two, splitting the expenses. Just make the necessary adjustments to fit your condition.

The first version of the itinerary had the north tour scheduled in the morning, but after my recent trip, I have found that catching the sunset at Vayang Rolling Hills is a magical experience that I want you to enjoy too. So yeah, I moved it to the afternoon, which gives you free time in the morning of your arrival.

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Also, since the Honesty Cafe stands just next to Ivana Port (where you will be taking the boat to Sabtang on Day 2), it would be best to check it out after your Sabtang Tour, before going back to Basco. Why? Remember, the South Tour itinerary is jam-packed. This way, you can remove it from your South Batan itinerary the next day and give you more time for other stops (like the White Beach).

DAY 1: BATAN NORTH TOUR 06:00 am – ETD NAIA Terminal 3 07:45 am – ETA Basco Airport 08:00 am – Pay Tourism Fee, P350 08:10 am – Walk to inn 08:30 am – Check in at lodge/inn 09:00 am – Walk around town 12:00 pm – Lunch, P200 02:00 pm – Start Batan NORTH Tour, P500 (P1000/2 pax) 05:20 pm – Sunset at Vayang Rolling Hills 07:00 pm – Dinner, P200

DAY 2: SABTANG ISLAND TOUR 05:30 am – Depart for Ivana Port, P125 (P250/2pax) 06:00 am – Arrive at Ivana Port 06:30 am – Boarding, P100 07:20 am – Arrive at San Vicente Port, Sabtang 07:30 am – Pay Environmental Fee, P200 08:00 am – Start SABTANG TOUR, P500 (P1000/2pax) 11:20 am – Lunch, P250 01:00 pm – Back at Sabtang Port 02:00 pm – Boarding, P75 02:40 pm – Arrive at Ivana Port 02:50 pm – Visit Honesty Shop and Ivana Church 03:10 pm – Leave for Basco, P110 (P220/2pax) 03:50 pm – Back at inn/lodge, rest 05:40 pm – Walk around town, watch sunset 07:00 pm – Dinner, P200

DAY 3: BATAN SOUTH TOUR 07:00 am – Wakeup call 08:00 am – Start Batan SOUTH Tour, P750 (P1500/2pax) 01:00 pm – Lunch, P200 02:00 pm – Continue tour 05:00 pm – End of tour, rest 07:00 pm – Dinner, P200

DAY 4: DEPARTURE 06:00 am – Wake up 06:30 am – Check out 07:00 am – Walk to Airport 08:10 am – ETD Basco Airport, Terminal Fee, P100 09:55 am – ETA NAIA Terminal 3

If you spend P300 per night per person on lodging (Marfel’s rooms for 2 are only P600/night) and you follow the itinerary above, prepare to shell out around P4900 (excluding airfare and incidentals).

That’s not bad at all considering that you have a P200-P300 budget per meal (restaurant). You can still bring the cost down if you’re a bigger group and you’ll be dining at cheaper eateries instead of restaurants. You’ll also save a lot if you just bike.

If you’re able to score promo fares from a PAL seat sale like we did the first time, you’ll only be spending around P7000 .

Is there a way to compress all these into a 3-day 2-night itinerary? YES. You can do it in two ways:

  • If you’re arriving in Basco in the morning and flying out in the MORNING 2 days later, you can do the South Tour as soon as you arrive and just check in to your hotel after the tour. Then, you can squeeze both North Tour and Sabtang Tour in one day. On Day 2, do Sabtang Tour first and when you arrive in Ivana Port at 2-ish pm, begin your North Tour. Just make sure that you have made prior arrangements with a tricycle driver to come pick you up at Ivana Port and tour straight after.
  • If you’re arriving in Basco in the morning and flying out in the AFTERNOON 2 days later (PAL also flies Basco-Clark in the afternoon), you can do South Tour on DAY 1, Sabtang Tour on DAY 2, and North Tour on DAY 3. Just make sure you start the North Tour early and finish at least an hour before your flight.

BATANES BUDGET BREAKDOWN (EXPENSES)

Just for easy reference, here’s a summary of usual sightseeing expenses in Batanes.

TRANSPORTATION: Tricycle fare within Basco: P30 per way Tricycle fare from Basco to outskirts: P50 per way Tricycle fare from Basco to Ivana Port: P220-250 per ride, one-way Boat ride from Ivana to Sabtang Island: P100 per way Boat ride from Basco to Itbayat: P450 Basco airport terminal fee: P100

ENVIRONMENTAL FEES: Batan Island: P350 Sabtang Island: P200 Itbayat Island: P100

ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotels: P2000-P5000 per twin room Inns/Homestays: P500-P1000 per twin room

DIY TRICYCLE TOURS (per 2 pax): Batan North: P1000 Batan South: P1500 Sabtang Island: P1000

GUIDED GROUP TOURS (per pax, inclusive of meals): Batan North: P1000 Batan South: P2000 Sabtang Island: P2000 (inclusive of boat/land transfers)

That’s about it!

OTHER TIPS FOR THE POOR TRAVELER

  • Walk when you can . Basco is a small town. Most key spots within the town proper are within walking distance. In fact, if your homestay or inn is in the town proper, you can travel on foot to and from the airport.
  • Check out Abad Street . Basco doesn’t have a public market and Abad Street serves as a substitute. This narrow but important street in the town proper is flanked by fish, meat, and vegetable vendors during the day.
  • Go paluto . Some homestay hosts accept paluto (cooking) requests for a minimal fee. You can just buy your ingredients and have it cooked where you’re staying. It’s a great way to save money.
  • ATMs in Basco : 1 PNB and 2 Landbank machines. But it’s good practice to make sure you have enough cash before your arriving.

Although this is a budget travel guide, we want to end with this: SPEND WHEN YOU CAN. If you can afford it, treat yourself and experience as much as you can. If there is something you really want to try and you have the budget, go ahead.

We always say: We’re not in the business of promoting the cheapest ways to travel. We are on a journey to find and share what gives the best value for money. And only you can decide what’s worth it. It’s also a great way to help the local economy.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BATANES

Is batanes safe.

Yes, absolutely. Batanes has virtually zero crime rate. It is very, very safe, even for solo travelers.

That said, while Ivatans are very trustworthy, bear in mind there are also a lot of tourists in Batanes today. It would still be best to not leave your valuables unattended when at touristy places.

When is the best time to visit Batanes?

As with many other destinations in the Philippines, your best bet is from December to May, which is generally considered dry season. January-February is my favorite period because I’ve always enjoyed a cooler atmosphere.

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Completely surrounded by vast bodies of water including the mighty Pacific to its east, Batanes is notorious for its crazy weather. It’s perfectly normal for the day to begin sunny, rain at around lunch time, and clear up in the afternoon.

Is it okay to book flights for a June-November travel? Of course. Although it is rainy season, it doesn’t mean that every day is bad weather day. Just expect rain showers every now and then, but most of them will just pass quickly. However, it is important to note that the strongest typhoons that hit Batanes in recent memory all did in August-September. My most recent visit happened in November and although it rained for an hour on our first day, the rest of our time there was bright and sunny.

It takes more than drive to get to Batanes. She’s distant and has one hell of a temper. But if you know your way around her, it can be quite easy to get on her good side.

What is the power socket/plug type used in Batanes?

Electricity Info : 220V, 60Hz. Socket Type A, mostly.

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How is the internet data / phone signal in Batanes?

Both Globe and Smart have good cellular reception in main settlements like Basco. However, it is data connection that can be frustrating. Both Globe and Smart don’t have LTE connection here. If you want decent internet, you may check in at Bernardo’s Hotel and Amboy Hometel . The connection isn’t fast but much better than mobile data. Anyway, like what Coco Martin said in the movie “You’re My Boss,” hindi ka naman magba-Batanes para mag-internet .

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guest

Very good tip for first timers budgetarians like us. Thank you very much.

Yosh Dimen

Thanks, Nizza!

Ysa

Thank you so much! This is really helpful.

Angelo

Hello Sir. I’m planning to do overnight in Sabtang Island. Ask ko lang po ba sa umaga na trip sa Sabtang Island pabalik ng Ivana Port? Thanks in Advance

Laarni

Hello! Thank you for this wonderful information. My father who is in his 70s would love to go to Batanes. He is fairly fit but my mom has knee arthritis. Do you think Batanes is doable for seniors like them? Thanks!

Yes, it’s doable for seniors. Many of the sites won’t require them to walk that long. Usually, pagbaba ng sasakyan, ayan na yung view. There are a couple of exceptions like Racuh a Payaman (Marlboro Country) na best if you go far BUT they’re still pretty breathtaking even if you don’t. :)

Thank you very much!

Andy

Sabtang information is outdated. Trike fare is 220 to 250. Faluwa ride is 100.

Thanks for sharing! Updated na. :)

LIZA BARES

Thanks for the updated tour details.. Punta rin kami ng Batanes sa Sept because of PAL seat sale. Hopefully hindi maulan.. Ask ko lang yung itinerary po ba with breakdown expenses ay tour package or DIY? 4 po kami magkakasama.. Thanks much!

Honey

thanks for the very informative blog. I’m planning to visit Batanes hopefully soon.

Thanks din for visiting!

eve

hello! i’ll be in batanes this june…accuweather says there’ll be t-storms, strong winds, rainshowers, but i already booked a join/group tours… are tours still doable with this? wala naman sinabing may bagyo eh..(hopefully) and also may i know if tourists are prohibited to bring home (manila) cooked lobsters (1/2-1 kilo) for pasalubong? thanks..

SJ

Thanks a lot! I will be visit Batanes very soon and this blog help me a lot.

Have a fantastic time in Batanes!

Jhonavie Alloso

Thank you so much for this! This is really helpful but I would just like to ask if the fees for ivana port, sabtan port and the environmental fees are for each person? Thank you so much! :)

Yep, per person.

Maria

Hi, I was impressed with your detailed info..thank you. Do you have detailed info also for other places like Davao City?

Not yet. Soon.

Stan B

Hi, I went to Batanes back in 2015, but didnt have a chance to visit the Fountain of Youth. Were you able to see this place before? When do you recommend going there for a 4d3n tour in Batanes?

cielo

After reading your blog, i’ve decided to tour Batanes by myself instead of booking it with a tour agency. Your personal sample itinerary really is a good help. I just want to ask, If it’s advisable or by any chance can I stay overnight in Sabtang on Day 2? And with regards to the tour in North & South Batan and as well Sabtang, will this be paid and will there be tour guides to accompany us in the tour? and is this available everyday? :) I’ll be solo traveling on Sep 26 to Oct 1. your response will help a lot. I need your advise.

If it’s advisable or by any chance can I stay overnight in Sabtang on Day 2? —- If you’re spending a night in Sabtang, you’ll have to rearrange the itinerary above. South Batan Tour is the longest and North Batan is the shortest, so it’s best to do it this way:

Day 1: Arrival + South Batan Tour Day 2: Sabtang Tour + Overnight Day 3: Back to Batan, North Batan Tour Day 4: Departure

will this be paid and will there be tour guides to accompany us in the tour? —– I’m not sure exactly what you’re asking. If you charter a tricycle, the driver serves as your guide, but don’t expect them to be as knowledgeable or articulate as real guides. Yep, available every day.

Kai | Cebu Tours

Thanks for this amazing guide for batanes tour, Yoshke! I was about to post a comment expressing how grateful I am for the amazing post from your old article but then I saw you commenting to someone for this article about the updated informations about batanes tour. Will be bookmarking this for future reference for our tour this coming September. Thanks!

Lilibeth

Hi. Any trip this August?

Cath

Hi. Saw this article and its really helpful. We always do our travel by renting a motorcycle by ourselves to save money and as I have read on your article we can rent a motorcycle. Do you know where we can rent one? Or do you have any contact? This article gives me hope to rent a motorcycle since the other blogs that I have read states that tricycle and bikes and the recommend mode of transportation. We’ll be there this November. Hoping for your response. :)

Hi Cath, the only motorcycle rental we know is Bisumi Tours. Rates start at P1200 per day, inclusive of the fuel.

Contact Ryan Cardona, 0998 988 5898

Ma.Dolores p. Ravara.

Thanks so much,,very clear and detailed info…well be there this November.. i will follow this itinerary… Is it possible to go to fountain of youth in the morning since evening pa ang balik namin sa Manila.

Hi! We haven’t been to the fountain of youth pa sa di namin alam. :(

janelle

Hi, may other schedule ba ung faluwa from Basco to Sabtang? Or one trip per day lang? thanks :)

Ang alam ko, one trip per day lang.

James RhEd

Hi, we will be there on Oct 26-28, what can you suggest na places to vist there? since limited lang time namin?

Do South Tour on Day 1 Do combination of Sabtang and North Tour on Day 2 (you might need to book a tour for a combo tour) Then leave on Day 3

roland

Thank you for your blog! Gonna follow everything here. :)

Thanks din! Enjoy Batanes!

kara

hi po.. need opinion lang po..ok n po b ung ticket n 5k balikan one pax only>? clark-batanes vv? hehehe,,nagddalawang isip ako kung buy..hehehe

Hi Kara, mura na yan. Bihira kasi mag-sale ang Batanes.

MATHILDA MILLER

Thanks for taking the time to give us an idea how to even start a trip from somewhere, this time it is originating in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Actually you are very thorough articulating to a complete stranger. Thank you.

My question is, is it okay to fly to Batanes from Clark or Manila arrive in Batanes then book for a tour? The reason for this is that we are NOT sure when we will be in Batanes for example April-May. NOT too sure of the date. If we book a tour now they had to know WHEN? Right?

If we get to Batan in the morning if there is a flight available any day, can we be able to book the shortest tour that day and then worry about the 2nd, 3rd day? Any suggestion for a spur of a moment arrival in Batan but same time wanted the tour?

sweet chaitea

hi Mathilda nag punta ka na ba ng Batanes

nice vlog and good batanes info.

Hi Mathilda! Yes, it’s okay if you book tours when you’re already there. :)

If you arrive in the morning, you can do the Batan North Tour on that day. You might be able to find an afternoon tour if you book with a tour operator. What I did the first time was I just hired a tricycle to tour me around on that day, but I recommend that you join a guided tour instead.

Cham

Hi!! I find this very helpful thank u so much. I wonder if I have to reserve a seat on boat to Sabtang? Or I just need to be there first come first serve??

Hi Cham, you just need to be there nang maaga. :)

Kate Delgado

Thank you for this detailed itinerary!! Our flight is on June @ 10:20am. Possible po ba na makapagtour ng hapon around basco lang? Tapos second day, Sabtang. Hindi po ba kayo nag-Itbayat? We are staying for 5 days. :) Thank you!!

Hi kate, you can do North Batan Tour sa hapon kasi half-day tour lang yun. You can time it na you can watch the sunset from Vayang Rolling hills :)

Zyra Dela cruz

Thank you! very nice article about your trip. I enjoy reading it. You help us to know what to do and expect in batanes.

Thanks, Zyra!

Jane

Hello thepoortraveler! Hope you can help me with my query. ill be traveling solo, staying for 5 days. What do you suggest? Should i join a group tour (BISAMI TOUR) or roam around the area on bike? Because you mentioned it is way cheaper. Thinking of joining a group tour for first 3 days then last 2 days would just bike all day. also, aside Marfels what else can you suggest for accomodation? Thanks a lot!!

Hi Jane, yung pag-bike, nakakapagod yun ha. Maraming gumagawa nun pero sabi nung mga friends ko na gumawa nun, super nakakapagod daw kasi hilly talaga yung terrain.

Ako, personally, mas maggu-group tour ako.

Mulan

Which travel agency can I contact to put me in all group tours and fix all land arrangements? i can take care of the flight.

Hi Mulan, the only agency in Batanes that I have tried is BISUMI Tours.

Manet

Hi… How long did you spend for itbaya..is an overnight stay enough or do you suggest at least 2 nights to do the cliff hike and stone bell? We we planning to stay in batanes for 8-10days cant decide on which island to stay longer

Hi Manet, we didn’t go to Itbayat. But for more info, check out this post by our friend Kara: https://www.traveling-up.com/travel-guide-itbayat-batanes/

Faith

Hi Yoshke! I’ve been going through a lot of blogs and vlogs about Batanes in preparation for my June trip. Your blog is definitely the most helpful and detailed among the rest that I have encountered. It must have been a lot of work to put together. I appreciate it. Thank you.

From reading this blog, I’ve decided to rent a tricycle and follow your itinerary for a 4-day stay.

Would any random tricycle driver in Basco agree to take me around or are there special groups of tricycle drivers that do tours that I would have to look for?

Thank you in advance for your response.

I think any random tricycle driver can take you around. If not, for sure they know someone who could take you. :)

Sarah Alberca

Thank you so much @The Poor Traveler ! We followed your itinerary and everything went well. This is a big help to all! ♥

Yayyy! Thanks for taking the time to share this. It keeps us motivated to write more!

Hope you had a wonderful time in Batanes! :D

Alfred

Hello Yoshke, some questions, I am thinking of doing my own pre-wedding shoot at Batanes after reading your blog, seems like there is so much to do and see, one thing mainly I would like to know is where is the spot to shoot the milky-way, from the photos I see online it looks like the lighthouse at naidi hills, is this place easily accessible?? As for the south batan tayid lighthouse as well would the tour guides take us to such places at these timings (12mn-1am) to catch the milky-way. I guess it would only be possible if I go with the private tour?

Hi Alfred, afaik you can arrange a private vehicle for that time.

The lighthouse at Naidi Hills isn’t too far, but I would still recommend arranging a private transfer because it will be too dark at night.

Ian Christopher De Guzman

HELLO I’ve just recently bought a drone, is there any possibility to fly a drone ? because I heard that you need to pay 5k php to have special permit to fly a drone

Best to just get a permit and pay the fee.

Dennis

i was planning the same. OMG I thought it would be free. Why they are asking for fee?

Jecxi

you are such a good traveler. Thank you for traveling the world for us. I have been to many places too and your blog makes me travel more. i admire your dedication in your field of work/enjoyment. and you are indeed detailed in giving us info. gooooooooood job.

Thank you! :)

JoMack

Your Batanes travel guide site has been sitting on my bucket list for more than a year now and I just booked a flight there this April… Yooohooo!!!! Thanks for the detailed itinerary. I have 2 seniors (my mom and a family friend) with me who I’m sure will definitely love the place. Your site inspired me to make this wish come true. Thank you.

Yayyyyy! April is a great time to visit too!

Happy planning! ☺️

I find it very informative, Batanes are one of my dream destinations. I am planning to visit it when i go back to the Philippines. This will be my top to do lists, for my short vacation. Keep on sharing this kind of vlog, it will be great help for some us who has not been there. Great job!

Thank you! Happy planning! I’m sure you’ll have a great time in Batanes. (Basta ok ang weather!)

Bianca

Thank you for the very informative blog. I’m planning to visit Batanes hopefully soon.

Ruby gustilo

San po pwde at ligit na travel agency going to batanes

Marvin De Guzman

Thank you so much sharing not just how to go about Batanes but also your memories.

Gwy

Thank you for the in-depth information! The attention to details is amazing. This is very helpful especially for those who have been yearning to visit Batanes. 

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  • Amboy’s Hometel

Amboy’s Hometel opened its doors to guests in February of 2011 with close proximity to the capital of Basco and a very short walking distance to Chanarian Beach, which is just across the main road from the property.

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 14,500 per guest.

  • Bernardo’s Hotel

Bernardo’s Hotel is one of the newest hotel in Batanes. This accommodation is where Kris Aquino, one of the famous TV host in the Philippines stayed during her visit. With the new rooms, you can be sure to have a clean bedroom and bathroom for your stay.

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 13,250 per guest.

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3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 13,250 per guest.

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  • Casa Feliciano

Casa Feliciano is in San Antonio Basco, a place where you can enjoy the view and easy access to Basco Light House, it is walking distance around 300 meters walk or less. 10 Rooms with  Capacity of 42-52 Pax.

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 12,800 per guest.

  • Dive Batanes

One of the newest hotels in town, Dive Batanes provides a new experience of accommodation near the shoreline of Chanarian beach, where guests can wake up early morning and enjoy the walk with their bare feet along the seaside sand.

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 11,600 per guest.

  • Fundacion Pacita

If you are looking for higher-end accommodation in Batanes, the Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge is the best option. Though located farther away from the town proper, this former residence of international Filipino artist Pacita Abad set atop a hill offers dramatic views and cozy accommodation.

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 20,245 per guest

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  • Midtown Inn

Midtown Inn is one of the newest hotels in Batanes, opened last February 2014 . You can be sure to have a clean bedroom and bathroom for your stay. Located at the heart of Basco this accommodation is in the center of the Basco town proper. Ideal for guests who want to witness how Ivatan live their normal routine in capital town Basco.

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 11,900 per guest

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Residencia Du Basco – Welcome to Residencia Du Basco, the newest premium accommodation in town. Residencia Du Basco opened its doors to guests in March of 2019 with close proximity to the capital of Basco.

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 18,550 per guest.

  • Shanedel’s Inn

Shanedel’s Inn is a small family-run inn. Though rooms are very basic, excellent views of the Batanes Port and surrounding area can be seen from Shanedel’s dining area and terrace. It is located in the town proper, walking distance to plaza and restaurants.

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 12,750 per guest.

  • Villa Hontomin

The only beach front in Batanes. Having a soft opening last August 2015, Villa Hontomin offers the best rooms in the island that literally facing the beach of Chanarian. One can sit right outside your room and enjoy the view of the Naidi Hills and the view of Chanarian Beach. Just like our recommended hotels, this is included in the top lists.

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 11,300 per guest.

  • Baletin Hometel

Another accommodation in San Antonio Basco. One can enjoy the accessibility to the Basco Lighthouse. This is ideal for budget package. Rooms 12 with Capacity 44

3D/2N for 3-6 Guests Package at Php 12,800 per guest.

Abengaña Guesthouse

Do you want to stay in a stone house of the Ivatan house. Welcome to Abengana’s Guesthouse. The facade of this house is the real stonehouse of the Ivatan but inside has been upgraded for a modern room. This house is converted purely for guests. 4 Rooms, 2 Floors, 2 Shared Bathroom, Total Capacity 12

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Batanes is the northernmost province of the Philippines, only 190 km (120 miles) south of Taiwan. This province has a unique landscape, a combination of tropical Philippines and New Zealand. It is also home to the Ivatan people, who only at the beginning of the 20th century started seeing themselves as Filipinos.

Batanes’s popularity is constantly growing as a tourist destination. For decades this group of islands was considered by locals as “the paradise of the north” , now gaining recognition among foreign visitors as well. Our agency will make a custom package for your trip to Batanes, so you can discover one of the Philippines’ most unique islands.

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Where to stay.

Batanes is a small place, so getting the most out of these islands can be done over a short period of time. Depending on your pace, we recommend staying for between two and three nights. Due to its remoteness from any other destinations, Batanes is somewhat of a standalone tour. You can easily add it to any larger travel plan or just visit Batanes by itself.

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Whether you are already in the Philippines or still planning your trip, We can help you explore this paradise on your vacation. Add any of the tours described below and we will build an authentic travel plan that actually works and suits you personally.

**Once you have selected your desired items, your package will be reserved, and one of our agents will get in touch as quickly as possible – to help modify it to your personal needs and expectations before any payment is done.**

Most hotels and resorts in Batanes are on Batan Island around Basco. Luxury accommodation is not available, but there are a few new hotels with a more modern design and facilities. All of the accommodation we work with always offer the basic needs such as hot water, A/C and breakfast.

Staying on Sabtang and Itbayat, the other inhabited islands, is also possible. Keep in mind electricity is not always available, and the accommodation is very basic. If you want to make a night in either Sabtang or Itbayat, our experts will easily coordinate it for you.

Batanes Travel Essentials

  • Capital : Basco (8,600 pop.)
  • Flights : You have to take a flight when going to Batanes. There are several flights daily from Manila, by PAL express and SKYJET Airlines. Airfare is expensive and goes for an average cost of 160$ (8,000 PHP). Booking in advance is almost surely going to lower the cost.
  • Ferry : There is no ferry going to Batanes.
  • Getting around : Batanes’s airport is in Basco, and only a few minutes’ walk from the town center. Booking a private van through us is the most convenient way. For a more independent feeling, grabbing a tricycle is another option. If you feel brave you can rent a motorcycle or a bike. A small ferry will take you between islands.
  • Best time to visit : February to June is the best time to visit Batanes. February and March tend to be more pleasant, with a cooler temperature yet plenty of sunny days.
  • Attractions : Nature, traditional culture, eco-tourism, hiking
  • Travel Tips : Bring warm clothes, because it can get cold and windy. Try the local cuisine, flying fish is delicacy, and seafood is very cheap!
  • Local festivals and holidays : There are several fiestas you shouldn’t miss if you get the chance. the Kulay festival (second week of April) celebrates the local culinary traditions. The Vakul-Kanayi fiesta on 25th -27th of April, the Bayanihan/Payuhuan occurs for five days every June, and the Palu-palo on every first week of August celebrates the islands’ history.

How to get there?

The only way of reaching Batanes is by taking a flight to Basco. PAL Express and SKYJET are flying several times a day from Manila, but the tickets are very expensive – around 8,000P ($160). Luckily, now there’s a much more affordable option – flying to Batanes out of Clark Airport in Pampanga .

Philippine Airlines recently opened a line between the 2 places with daily flights (besides Tuesday and Thursday). airfare starts at 2,914P ($60) and the flight leaves at 11:45am and lands in Basco at 13:30pm. This is the cheapest it has ever been to get to Batanes, and it makes the travel to Clark worthwhile. Either you fly into Clark or take a bus/taxi from Manila.

Buses to Clark leave daily from the Philtranco terminal, EDSA corner, Apelo Cruz St. Pasay City. There are 3 trip a day: 06:30am, 11:30am, and 20:30pm, and the ride is 2.5 hours long, but can be even longer because of traffic. Since you’ll need to be in Clark at 09:45, you should take the earliest bus, so you’ll most likely avoid the traffic anyway.

What To Do In Batanes?

This north-most archipelago of the Philippines is also the smallest, made out of just 10 islands; the most scarcely populated with only 17,000 people; the most remote and by far the windiest province in the country. All these factors shaped Batanes to be very different from mainland Philippines.

While staying in Batanes we recommend you visit all three inhabited Islands, exploring all they have to offer. Taking a guided tour is advisable for a hassle free experience. Moreover, a local guide will ensure you’ll get a glimpse into Batanes’s secret gems. Maximize your stay and let us book some tours for you in one of the province’s main islands.

Admire Nature

Marlboro Hills

Batanes is heaven for nature lovers. Hiking and mountain climbing is a must, in destinations like Mount. Iraya (1,517 mt. 3 hours to summit), Vayang rolling hills and Marlboro Hills in Batan; Chamantad cove and Tinyan Viewpoint in Sabtang; and Rapang Cliffs, Torongan Hills in Itbayat; and much more.

Be sure to do some spelunking in the Torongan Cave, and explore the beautiful beaches and lagoons in the Islands. Morong Beach, Diura Beach, Homoron white beach, the Spanish Lagoon and the famous Valugan Boulder Beach are only a few of the amazing beaches you’ll find while exploring these islands.

Batanes has a lot to offer, so take a guide with you for at least parts of the islands, to make the most of your stay. If you feel like you want to visit the uninhabited islands for a truly secluded atmosphere we can arrange for an island hopping tour for you.

Get Familiar With Local Culture And History

The Ivatans are descendants of the first people to populate this archipelago. They were the first Austronesians to migrate to the Philippines from Formosa. The Ivatans only started to feel affiliated to the Philippines relatively late, and due to the provinces remoteness, it was very difficult to control and colonize this province. That’s why the locals managed to preserve their indigenous traditions and lifestyle.

Tayid lighthouse of Mahatao in Batanes

Savidug also has the most beautiful remains of the Idjangs, the ancient Ivatan settlements. These were built on the mountains’ summits, and used as fortresses in times of need. Also be sure to check Songsong out, as it is a traditional village completely deserted on 1950 due to a tsunami striking it.

Another famous landmark of Batanes are the lighthouses in the three inhabited islands. They are all picturesque in a way suitable for postcards. The Basco lighthouse is in the charming Naidi hills, just outside of Basco town. It is built on the remains of the old lighthouse, near some WW2 ruins. The other two lighthouses are the Tayid Lighthouse (in Mahato, Batan) that you’ll notice while in Marlboro Hills, and the beautiful Sabtang Lighthouse, best viewed from the nearby port. All of them are open to tourists, and provide a great viewpoint of the islands.

Batenes was the first American soil the Japanese Imperial Army conquered on WW2. Despite being a strategical point, after securing Manila this archipelago was left alone. Regardless of that, the Japanese army built refugee tunnels for their forces in Tukon Hills. The Dipnaysupuan Tunnel is a must see destination for visitors in this area.

Eco-Tourism in Batanes

Batanes is a great destination for eco-tourism. The community is a sustainable one, with the islanders producing most of their food for consumption. Being isolated from the mainland for so long helped them grow a very independent culture. They have never been a significant participant in the larger market economy of the rest of the Philippines.

There are no tourist district here, so when you visit you get intimate with the local culture. You can go as far as living in their traditional stone houses, as some are open to home-stays. Participating in the local daily activities, like living with local families, farming, trying the local cuisine is also possible. Living among the Ivatans is a great way to help the local culture preserve itself rather than being subject to change.

We can help you integrate eco-tourism tours in your Batanes trip , or design a full travel packages focused around eco-tourism , and make sure it includes a stop in Batanes.

Is Batanes the best place for my vacation?

  • Ease of reaching : Easy but expensive
  • Best time to visit : February to June
  • Nightlife : Almost none
  • Suitable for : Adventure, Eco-tourism
  • Ease of reaching : Easy
  • Best time to visit : November to May
  • Island hopping
  • Chocolate hills
  • Nightlife : Relaxed
  • Suitable for : Romantic, Family, Groups
  • Ease of reaching : Moderate
  • Private beaches
  • Nightlife : Only during high season
  • Suitable for : Romantic, Adventure

Batanes is great for adventurers, who are looking for something special. Getting here is simple as the only way is to take a flight, but these are more expensive compared to most destinations in the Philippines, including El Nido and Bohol . It also offers different attractions than most islands, since the landscape is so different. Diving and island hopping aren’t a highlight, and it’s more about inland activities.

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Customized by our experts for your specific requests. All packages include:

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Limited time offer : Rates as low as 50 USD a day!

Bohol and El Nido on the other hand offer exactly what tourists to the Philippines look for: diving, beach resorts, island hopping and such. Batanes also has beautiful beaches, but they can’t match those of Bohol and El Nido which are perfect. Instead, Batanes offers an amazing landscapes in the shape of green hills and mountains, distinct looking beaches, picturesque light houses, and traditional villages unique to this province.

We recommend visiting Batanes to people who plan a longer vacation, people who live in Manila or other parts of the Philippines, or who aren’t first timers to the country. If you want to include this distinct destination in your itinerary, contact us for booking or free advice.

How Does Batanes Fit Into Your Travel Plans?

Batanes is a very remote destination. There is no way to get there from the mainland other than taking a flight from Manila . It stands as a standalone destination for tourists, which you can add to any of our usual vacation package and combine with other destinations .

If you love getting up close and personal with nature, local culture and people, and want to see a different side of the Philippines, Batanes might be just for you. Make sure you have enough time for it, because less than three days will not be close to enough. If you want to make Batanes a part of your travel itinerary, let us know so we could incorporate it in the best way possible.

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I am Bonn. I am planning to take a tour in Batanes for 3 nights and 4 days. Can you send me a quote for the tour and accommodation (if possible with airfare, too)? I’m planning to take my trip by May 9-12, 2019 (tentatively).

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is mid january a good enough time to visit batanes?

Yeah it is a good time, but might be a bit colder so bring some warm clothes

Hi, Im louise, im planning to take a tour in Batanes for 3 days and 4 nights by september 2019 can you give a quote for the accomodation and tour please. or if someone can get back to me here is my email

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Yearning for breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and unique cultural immersion? Look no further than our immersive 4-day Batanes tour package! Dive into the heart of the Philippines’ breathtaking northernmost province, fondly called the “Scotland of the East.”

This Batanes tour package is crafted to maximize your experience, leaving you with no planning hassles and all the wonder. Here’s what awaits you:

️🏨 Comfortable accommodations: Rest easy in charming hotels that reflect the island’s heritage, offering a taste of local hospitality.

️🥗 Delicious meals: Savor delectable Filipino cuisine with daily breakfasts and lunches, fueling your exploration.

** Immerse yourself in the wonders:**

  • North & South Batan Tour: Discover iconic landmarks like the centuries-old stone houses of Savidug, the majestic rolling hills of Mahatao, and the stunning Basco Lighthouse.
  • Sabtang Island Tour: Journey to the “Siberia of the Philippines” and witness the raw beauty of Savidug Ravine, Morong Beach, and the iconic Nakabuang Arch.

Beyond the tours:

  • Cultural encounters: Learn about the rich Ivatan heritage through interactions with locals, traditional dance performances, and visits to historical sites.
  • Relaxation time: Unwind on pristine beaches, soak in the panoramic views, and let the tranquility of Batanes wash over you.

Inquire now and experience the magic of Batanes.

Batanes Tour Package validity:

valid until December 2024

DAY 1 - ARRIVAL - BATAN NORTH TOUR (B/L/-)

DAY 1 - ARRIVAL - BATAN NORTH TOUR (B/L/-)

08:00 AM - Estimated time of arrival in Basco Meet and greet at the airport. Transfer to hotel and check-in. Breakfast . Free time 12:00 PM - Pickup for lunch (Restaurant to be determined) 01:00 PM - After lunch, start Batan North Tour 05:00 PM - Estimated time of completion of Batan North tour. Transfer to accommodation

SITES TO VISIT: BATAN NORTH TOUR Valugan Boulder Bay, Japanese Tunnel, Basco Cathedral, Tukon Chapel, Basco Lighthouse, Basco Rolling Hills, Radar Station, Casa Real, Amandangat, Kilometer Zero, Fundacion Pacita

DAY 2 - SABTANG ISLAND TOUR (B/L/-)

DAY 2 - SABTANG ISLAND TOUR (B/L/-)

05:00 AM - Breakfast at the hotel 06:00 AM - Estimated time of pick up for transfers to the port 06:45 AM - Estimated time of arrival at the port. Boat registration. 07:00 AM - Travel to Sabtang Island via Faluwa (boat) 07:40 AM - Estimated time of arrival in Sabtang Island. Register then start of Sabtang Tour. 11:00 AM - Lunch 11:30 AM - Estimated time of transfer to port. Faluwa ride to Ivana Port. 12:10 PM - Estimated time arrival at Ivana Port • Transfer to hotel • Free time

SITES TO VISIT: SABTANG ISLAND TOUR San Vicente Ferrer Church, Savidug Community, Savidug Idjang Fortress, Tinyan Viewing of Pacific Ocean, Vernacular Houses, Chavayan Community Vernacular Houses, Ahaw Arc, Morong Beach, Souvenir Shops

DAY 3 - BATAN SOUTH TOUR (B/L/-)

DAY 3 - BATAN SOUTH TOUR (B/L/-)

07:00-08:00 AM - Breakfast at the hotel 08:30 AM - Estimated time of pickup. Start of Batan South Tour. 12:00 PM - Lunch 01:00 PM - Estimated time of continuation of Batan South Tour 05:00 PM - Estimated time of completion of Batan South Tour. Transfer to accommodation.

SITES TO VISIT: BATAN SOUTH TOUR Racuh a Payaman, Mahatao Church Complex, Chawa View Deck, Mahatao Shelter Port, Maydangeb White Beach (No swimming), San Jose Spanish Bridge, House of Dakay, Honesty Coffee Shop, Ivana Church Complex, Mutchong Viewpoint, Itbud Church, Madangay Hills & Alapad Rock Formation, BAMSO Museum

DAY 4 - DEPARTURE (B/-/-)

DAY 4 - DEPARTURE (B/-/-)

05:00 AM - Breakfast at the hotel. Then transfer to airport for departure.

Included/Excluded

  • 3 Nights Hotel Accommodation
  • Roundtrip Airport Transfers
  • Roundtrip Boat Transfers (Sabtang Island Tour)
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Tours as per itinerary
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  • 4D3N BATANES COMPRESSED TOUR PACKAGE
  • 4D3N BATANES STANDARD TOUR PACKAGE  
Day 1: Arrival Day 2: North and South Batan Tour Day 3: Free Day or Optional Sabtan Tour Day 4: Departure
Double / Twin : PhP 8,050.00/person Triple: P hP 6,540.00/person Quadruple:   P hP 5,665.00/person  
Double / Twin: PhP 9,135.00/person Triple:   P hP 7,495.00/person  Quadruple:   P hP 6,440.00/person ( add  PhP 750.00/person for  Dive Batanes Resort)  
Double / Twin: PhP 10,925.00/person Triple:   P hP 8,570.00/person Quadruple:   P hP 7,635.00/person  
Double / Twin: PhP 13,225.00/person Triple:   P hP 9,405.00/person Quadruple:   P hP 9,030.00/person  ( add  PhP 1,240.00/person for  Batanes Resort)  
Double / Twin : PhP 27,025.00/person Triple:  PhP 21,480.00/person Quadruple:   PhP 16,395.00/person
Day 1: Arrival / North Batan Tour Day 2: South Batan Tour Day 3: Free Day or Optional Sabtan Tour Day 4: Departure
Double / Twin:   PhP 8,920.00/person Triple:  P hP 7,105.00/person Quadruple:   P hP 6,095.00/person
Double / Twin:   PhP 10,000.00/person (add Php 1,060.00/person for Dive Batanes Resort) Triple:   P hP 8,070.00/person  Quadruple:   P hP 6,820.00/person  (add Php 820.00/person for Dive Batanes Resort)
Double / Twin:   PhP 11,790.00/person Triple:   P hP 9,115.00/person Quadruple:   P hP 8,065.00/person  
Double / Twin:   PhP 13,400.00/person  (add Php 690.00/person for  Octogon Bed & Dine ) Triple:   P hP 10,080.00/person Quadruple:   P hP 9,460.00/person   (add Php 1,470.00/person for  Batanes Resort )
Double / Twin:   PhP 27,890.00/person Triple:   PhP 22,055.00/person Quadruple:   PhP 16,825.00/person
  • Standard air-conditioned accommodation for three (3) nights
  • Set of breakfast that starts on the next day until check out
  • Round trip Basco Airport Transfer
  • Batan North Tour
  • Batan South Tour
  • Air conditioned vehicle during the tour
  • Professional Tour guide
  • 1 Picnic Lunch
  • Municipal and permit fees
2 persons: PhP 4,140.00/person 3 persons: PhP 3,090.00/person 4 persons: PhP 2, 560.00/person
  • Picnic Lunch
  • Professional Tour Guide
  • Tour Transportation / Boat transfers
  • Permits, registration, an entrance fees
  • Environmental fees
  • Child Rate: 0-2 years old are free of charge; 3-6 years old 50% from adult rate; 7 years old and above are considered adult.
  • Exclusive of Eco Tourism fee of PhP 350.00/person and airport terminal fee of PhP 200.00/person.
  • Standard check in is 9:00AM & check out is 7:00AM.
  • Rates are valid until December 2020 but may change without prior notice.
  • Terms & conditions apply.

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Batanes Travel Guide 2024 (Budget + Itinerary)

Traveling to Batanes is like stepping into my dream and having it brushed onto reality — each stroke of nature’s palette meticulously creating a living canvas. Indeed, it took me a lot of pinching before I came into my senses and believed myself that I have finally traveled to one of my top dream destinations in the Philippines. If you’ve always wished to visit this paradise in the northernmost region of the Philippines, here’s an ultimate Batanes Travel Guide to help you plan out your most awaited trip!

What You Need to Know About Batanes

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Batanes is located at the country’s northernmost point, where the West Philippine Sea and the Pacific Ocean meet. It consists of a total of eleven islands , including Mavulis Island , Misanga Island , Ditarem Island , Ali Island , Siayan Island , Dinem Island , Dequey Island , Vuhos Island , as well as the three largest, with Batan , Sabtang and Itbayat Island being the only ones inhabited and mostly visited by tourists. Its capital is Basco located at the northern part of Batan Island. While regarded as the provincial capital, Basco is a relatively small town, falling short of city status, yet serving as the primary hub for education, business and commerce in Batanes. Despite being the smallest province in the Philippines, Batanes and its people has so much to offer.

The Ivatans

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The people of Batanes are called Ivatans . They speak an Austronesian language called Ivatan that shares few linguistic affinities to the languages [like Ilocano and Ybanag] spoken in the northern part of mainland Luzon. The prevailing traits common among the Ivatans that really fascinated us are their tranquil nature but with gregariousness and of course, cooperation. This is evident in their enduring tradition of volunteerism ( Bayanihan ), which remains readily apparent even in the present day. We’ve known as well of Ivatans as the cultural group who lives in quaint stone houses, wears Vakul (head dress for women) and Kanayi (vest) with salakot made from Philippine date palms they call as vuyavuy . They use these to shield them from the heat of the sun and the rain.

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Best Time to Visit

Batanes is not known as the Home of the Winds for nothing. Topographically and geographically speaking, its islands are cradled by an open sea, both the West Philippine and the Pacific, characterized by a rugged coastline and rolling hills which make the province exposed to prevailing winds and weather patterns. This is what makes the weather in the island quite bizarre. The day may start with a bit of rain showers or an overcast sky and next thing you know, the sun is up in a clear blue sky in a few — or the other way around.

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Of course, the dry season (February to May) in the country is the best time to travel everywhere especially in Batanes. The rolling hills during these times, consequently, are more of a golden brown than the lush green. The chances of flights and sea travel cancellations are less but expect tourists more than usual around. However, expect the rates to be higher as it is also considered as a Peak season in Batanes.

It is mostly during the Southwest Monsoon ( Habagat ) season in the country (June to October) and the first few weeks of the Northeast Monsoon ( Amihan ) when rainfalls are frequent in the province. However, this is also the season with the cheapest flights to Basco . The good weather on this season is a hit or miss.

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Most establishments are on a cash only basis but a few would already accept G-Cash . Take note that there are no foreign exchange and there are only two banks/ ATMs (PNB and Landbank) available as of the moment in Batan Island particularly in Basco. Hence, it is advisable to bring enough cash in Philippine Peso when traveling to and around Batanes.

Internet and Network Signal

Globe and Smart network offer reliable cellular coverage in Basco town proper. However, the reception may be sporadic to none even in most areas of Basco and the whole of Batan Island. Hence, expect to be disconnected most of the time from the internet and data connection during your Batanes trip. If you need to be connected once in a while, you may want to check into accommodations that offer internet connection.

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Places to Visit in Batanes

There are basically six municipalities in all of the three islands that tourists could visit when traveling to Batanes. In Batan Island, the tourists can visit the municipality of Basco in North Batan while Ivana , Mahatao and Uyugan in South. Sabtang and Itbayat Island on the other hand only has one municipality respectively. This Batanes Travel Guide lists down the top points of interests in the aforementioned municipalities and islands:

North Batan

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  • Mt. Carmel Chapel (Tukon Church)
  • PAGASA Tukon Radar Station with Liveng (Hedgerows) Viewing
  • Fundacion Pacita (Cafe de Tukon)
  • Didawud Idjang (Fortress) Viewing
  • Dipnaysuhuan World War II Japanese Tunnel
  • Valugan Boulder Beach
  • Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church(Basco Cathedral)
  • Vayang Rolling Hills
  • Basco Lighthouse at Naidi Hills

Read More: North Batan Tour: What to Expect

South Batan

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  • Chawa View Deck
  • Mahatao Shelter Port (Mahatahatao Fortress)
  • San Carlos Borromeo Church
  • Maywang A Libru Du Batanes (Blank Book Archive)
  • Tayid Lighthouse
  • Racuh-A-Payamanan (Marlboro Country or Hills)
  • Alapad Rock Formation and Hill
  • National Museum of Batanes
  • Prelature Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of Miraculous Medal
  • Honesty Coffee Shop and Store
  • House of Dakay
  • Tuhel Spanish Bridge
  • Maydangeb White Beach
  • Hohmoron Blue Lagoon
  • Diura Beach and Fishing Village
  • Ranum ni Kumalakal (Spring of Youth)

Read More: South Batan Tour: Top 16 Places to Visit in Batanes

Sabtang Island

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  • Morong Beach, Ahaw Natural Rock Formation & Nakabuang Cave
  • Savidug Village
  • Chamantad-Tinyan (Tiñan) Viewpoint
  • Chavayan Village
  • Sabtang Lighthouse
  • San Vicente Ferrer Church

Read more: Sabtang Island, Batanes: Top 6 Places to Visit for a Day Tour

Itbayat Island

  • Torongan Cave
  • Torongan Cliff/ Hills
  • Stone boat-shaped burial markers
  • Yawran Village
  • Old PAGASA Station
  • Itbayat Port
  • Kavaywan Lake
  • Mauyen Port and Cliff
  • Mt. Karaboboan Highest Port
  • Paganaman Port
  • Chinapoliran Port
  • Itbayat Lighthouse
  • Rapang Cliff and Hills

Getting to, Around and Away

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How to Get There

From manila to basco.

One of the few ways to get to Batanes is by flight from Ninoy Aquino International Airport . Currently, only Philippine Airlines offers direct flight from these airports to Basco Airport in Batanes. Philippine Airlines has one flight daily from Manila . The flight may take an hour and a half from Manila to Basco Airport.

From Cagayan (Tuguegarao City or Calayan) to Basco

Sky Pasada has one regular flight daily from Tuguegarao City, Cagayan to Basco . They also fly up to three times a week from Calayan island to Basco . As of 2023, the rate is at around Php 6,000.00 per way with additional charges on baggage exceeding 5Kg from Tuguegarao City. For further details and booking, you may call them at +63 919 592 6854 (Main Office) , +63 918 535 3501 (Tuguegarao City office) , +63 999 438 6153 (Basco Office) and +63 946 877 3338 (Calayan Office) .

Getting Around by Land

The tourist tricycles in San Vicente Port, Sabtang Island

  • Bicycle . One of the cheapest and most sustainable way to explore the island. However, see to it that you’ll be physically and mentally prepared for Batanes’s terrain coupled with ascents and descents. Bike rental rates range from Php 250.00 an hour to Php 300.00 a day .
  • Motorcycle . After your guided tours, you may explore Batan island either on a self-drive motorcycle or with a driver (habal-habal). Take note though that their LGU is very strict on motorcycle rentals. Only those with license can go around on a self-drive motorbike. Rental rates range from Php 500.00 to Php 1,000.00 per day excluding the gas .
  • Tricycle . One of the cheapest and probably the best way to go around Batan island is to rent a Cogon-roofed tourist tricycle. You may opt to take one on your tour and it can accommodate up to two tourists. For a point-to-point trip around Basco on a tricycle, on the other hand, the fare ranges from Php 20.00 to Php 30.00 .
  • Private van . One of the most convenient ways to go around is to take a private van. Tour operators would often take their guests around on a van.
  • Jeep . There are PUJs from Basco to Ivana, Mahatao and Uyugan v.v. but trips are very limited. It’s usually full as well as this is the only public land transportation available in the island.

Getting Around by Air and Sea

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  • Boat . There are boats locally known as faluwa traveling to and from Sabtang and Itbayat islands from Basco. Boats to Sabtang island sail from the Municipality of Ivana once a day at around 6:00 to 7:00 in the morning for an hour or less depending on the waves. The sea travel from Basco to Itbayat Island may take 3 to 5 hours and expect it to be a rough ride. The faluwa sailing to Itbayat usually departs at 6:00 AM.
  • Plane . To get to Itbayat for less than 30 minutes, you may take the charter plane with Aero Speed Air Transport Services from Basco Airport to this island. However, it has to be full or else, the traveling passengers would have to shoulder the rest of the unoccupied seats. For inquiries and booking, you may reach them at [email protected] .

Where to Eat in Batanes

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Since tourists are mostly staying in Basco, this Batanes travel guide lists down the restaurants and cafe where one can visit and eat into in the town:

  • Casa Napoli – Authentic Italian pasta and brick-oven pizza. We consider this as one of the best places to eat in Batanes!
  • Allegro Cafe (Kookowa Chicken Inasal) – Liempo and Tuna Barbecue and Chicken Inasal with unlimited rice
  • Beehan – a local restaurant serving Filipino food and authentic Ivatan dishes; one of the few restaurants in Basco with free Wi-Fi
  • Jino’s Pizza – offers home-made pizza
  • Korner Hauz Cafe – A cafe serving delightful snacks and beverage; accepts Gcash as a mode of payment
  • Noods Ramen House – The only Japanese restaurant in Basco
  • Pension Ivatan – Serves fresh seafood
  • Harbor Cafe – Serves local food with a stunning view of the Basco port and the Pacific Ocean
  • Tukon Cafe – The cafe at the famous Fundacion Pacita
  • Bingabong Minimart – The only 24-hour shop in Basco. Perfect for your late night cravings especially for some Korean snacks
  • Wo-Wa Snack Bar – Offers snacks and easy-prepared meals
  • Cacagana – Serves a good deal of burgers and more
  • Yellow Kubo – Best known for sisig dishes

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While there are only few restaurants in Batanes, take note that you may also opt to ask the staff from your hometel or homestay to cook food for you, too. In this way, you may be able to get a taste of Batanes’s local food.

Where to Stay in Batanes

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  • Bernardo’s Lantia Hotel – Inquire on rates and availability or book here .
  • Villa de Babat – Inquire on rates and availability or book here .
  • Fundacion Pacita – Inquire on rates and availability or book here
  • Boulder Bay Residence – Inquire on rates and availability or book here
  • Batanes Seaside Lodge and Restaurant – Inquire on rates and availability or book here

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Lodging, Homestays/ Hometels

  • Baleting Hometel – Inquire on rates and availability or book here
  • An Velayo Homestay – Inquire on rates and availability or book here
  • Lorenzo’s Homestay – Inquire on rates and availability or book here
  • Necy’s Homestay – Inquire on rates and availability or book here
  • Ichehan Lodge – Inquire on rates and availability or book here

Tips When Visiting Batanes

  • The LGU Tourism Office strictly prohibits DIY tours in the province ever since they reopened during the pandemic. Tourism officers or staff usually welcome the visitors by the airport’s arrival gate and would know if they have booked from DOT accredited tour operators or not. If it’s the latter, they would then assist the tourist in booking.
  • If you wish to get a good view of Batanes from the plane, book a window seat on the right side of the plane.
  • Wear modestly especially in churches and Spring of Youth. Might as well bring a shawl.
  • Explore Abad Street. It’s where you’ll find the quaint eateries, storefronts and old houses, too.
  • Take note that the sea travel may be bumpy. If you usually get seasick, might as well take and pop a pill before the trip.
  • If you decide to bring and fly your drones, please coordinate with your tour guides first. Prior to all your tours, make sure that you’ll secure a DENR permit first amounting to Php 1,000.00 (as of September 2023). Take note that the drone Permit from Batan Island is different from Sabtang Island.
  • Wear comfortable footwear. You’ll be walking a lot in those tours.
  • Use sun protection. Wear sunscreen or bring hat or umbrella with you especially if it’s a sunny day. Umbrellas may be of use as well just in case the weather unexpectedly changes.
  • Bring drinking water in a reusable bottle.
  • Bring cash. Most establishments are on a cash only basis transactions.

Sample Batanes Itinerary

5 days 4 nights sample batanes itinerary: exploring batan and sabtang island, first: arrival with north batan tour.

  • 6:00 AM – Departure from Manila via NAIA
  • 7:50 AM – Arrival at Basco Airport (picked up by the Airport service)
  • 8:30 AM – Early check in at the hometel, breakfast, rest and freshen up
  • 11:30 AM – Lunch
  • 6:30 PM – Dinner
  • 8:00 PM – Back to hometel

Second Day: South Batan Tour

  • 5:30 AM – Wake up and prepare
  • 6:30 AM – Breakfast
  • 12:00 NN – Lunch near Racuh-A-Payaman
  • 7:00 PM – Dinner in Basco
  • 8:00 PM – Back to Accommodation

Third Day: Sabtang Island Tour

  • 4:00 AM – Wake up and prepare
  • 4:30 AM – Breakfast
  • 5:30 AM – Depart for Ivana Port
  • 6:00 AM – Arrival at Ivana Port
  • 6:30 AM – Depart for Sabtang Island
  • 10:30 AM – Lunch
  • 11:00 AM – Back to San Vicente Port for Basco
  • 11:30 AM – Depart for Basco
  • 12:00 NN – Arrival at Ivana Port
  • 1:30 PM – Diura Beach and Fishing Village
  • 3:00 PM – Ranum ni Kumalakal (Spring of Youth)

Note : Diura Beach and Fishing Village and Ranum ni Kumalakal (popularly known as the Spring of Youth) are not included in Sabtang Island Day tour. If you still have the energy to, you may opt to go there upon your return to Batan island as these are both situated in south Batan, too. If you’ll be staying for 5 days, you may also opt to return on your fourth day instead as the scene is best in the morning in these places.

Fourth Day: Free Day

  • 4:30 AM – Rise and Shine
  • 5:00 AM – Watch the sunrise either at Vayang Rolling Hills or at Valugan Boulder Beach
  • 7:00 AM – Breakfast
  • 8:00 AM onwards – you may either go to Diura Beach and Spring of the Youth at the South or explore around Basco town proper especially Abad Street and buy souvenirs.
  • 12:00 NN – Lunch
  • 5:00 PM – Watch the sunset either at Basco Port or at Naidi Hills
  • 9:00 PM – Pack up

Fifth Day: Home Bound

  • 5:30 AM – Wake up, shower and final packing
  • 7:30 AM – Depart for Basco Airport
  • 8:10 AM – Fly back to Manila
  • 9:30 AM – ETA Manila

Note : This 5 Days 4 Nights Sample Batanes Itinerary can be compressed into a 4 Days 3 Nights one especially if you’ll visit the Diura Fishing Village and Spring of Youth after your Sabtang Island Tour.

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7 Days 6 Nights Batanes Sample Itinerary with Itbayat Island Tour

First Day: Arrival and North Batan Tour Second Day: South Batan Tour Third Day: Sabtang Island Tour

Fourth Day: Depart for Itbayat Island

  • 4:30 AM – Wake up and Breakfast
  • 5:30 AM – Depart for Basco Port
  • 6:00 AM – Depart from Basco Port to Itbayat Island
  • 10:00 AM – Arrival at Itbayat Island and Registration at the Tourism Office
  • 10:30 AM – Check in to accommodation and rest
  • Tachimus Port
  • 12:30 NN – Lunch
  • Yawran village
  • 7:00 PM – Dinner
  • 8:00 PM – Back to accommodation

Fifth Day: Itbayat Island’s Rapang Cliff Tour and Back to Batan Island

  • 3:00 AM – Call time
  • Rapang Hiking
  • Rapang Rock Garden
  • 6:30 AM – Back to accommodation for breakfast, washing and packing up
  • 9:00 AM – Back to Itbayat Port for Batan Island

Sixth Day: Free Day Seventh Day: Home Bound

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Sample Budget for Batanes

Important rates.

We booked all our tours in Batanes at Naidi Hills Tour Services since the LGU does not allow DIY trips in the island province . Take note that they do not have a standard rate for a specific tour (i.e. North Batan, South Batan, etc). It is always dependent on the number of guests. Below are their standard Batanes Tour Rates for 5 days and 4 nights (excluding the fees for Diura Fishing Village and Spring of Youth):

1 person – ₱11,500 2 persons – ₱6,800 per person 3 persons – ₱7,500 per person 4 persons – ₱5,999 per person 5 persons – ₱5,500 per person

These rates include the following:

  • North Batan Tour
  • South Batan Tour
  • Sabtang Island Tour
  • Accredited Tour Guide
  • Lunch during tours
  • Airport Transfers
  • All Land Transfers
  • Round trip Boat Transfers
  • Registration Fees
  • Entrance Fees
  • Environmental Fee
  • Municipal Fees
  • All other Government Fees

Note: For the 7 Days 6 Nights trip with Itbayat Island tour, the rate would be at Php 11,999.00 for a group of 4 persons.

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Sample Budget for 5 Days 4 Nights for a Group of 4

  • Batan and Sabtang Island Tours – Php 5,999.00
  • 5 Days Accommodation (Baletin Hometel) – Php 13,500.00 / 4 = Php 3,375.00/ head
  • Tricycle rental for Diura Fishing Village and Spring of Youth – Php 600.00/ head
  • Entrance and Swimming Fee in Spring of Youth – Php 100.00
  • Food for 5 days – Php 1,500.00 (since breakfast is included in the accommodation and lunch is included in tour fees)

Total: Php 11,674.00 per person (without flight tickets)

Sample Budget for 7 Days 6 Nights for a Group of 4

  • Batan, Sabtang and Itbayat Island Tours – Php 11,999.00
  • 5 Days Accommodation (Baletin Hometel) – Php 13,500.00 / 4 = Php 5,000.00/ head
  • Food for 7 days – Php 2,000.00 ((since breakfast is included in the accommodation and lunch is included in tour fees)

Total: Php 19,699.99 per person (without flight tickets)

Batanes Travel Guide, In a Nutshell

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This Batanes Travel Guide isn’t even a budget travel guide . The statement “Traveling to Batanes isn’t cheap” contains a certain level of truth. Batanes, being a remote and relatively isolated destination in the Philippines, tends to be more expensive to visit compared to other popular tourist spots in the country. Despite the costs, the experience and the unique beauty that Batanes offers make the expense worthwhile. You’d surely be rewarded with stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, rolling hills, cultural richness, and a sense of tranquility that are hard to find in many other places. The expense of traveling to Batanes is justified by the extraordinary and unforgettable experiences it offers. So, while it may not be a budget destination, many people consider the investment in a trip to Batanes to be a valuable and enriching one.

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Anne Elizabeth Gumiran

Anne Elizabeth Gumiran, also known as Queenie, is a 20-something, full-time public school teacher, a part-time travel blogger and a freediver. She started putting her stories of adventures and misadventures into words and pictures in 2017 and continues to do so as she shares her advocacy, Sustainable Traveling.

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Hi Ms. Anne! This is my first time here in your blog. Just wanna say thank you. Thank you so much for this detailed travel blog about Batanes. Your blog gave me much more perspective and insights what to expect and how much to save in order to fulfill the dream to visit that dream destination. This is such a fun and interesting read. Have a safe and fulfilling travel always!

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Hello, Rale! Thank you so much for your kind words! I also appreciate you for being here and reading my Batanes blog. Batanes is more than these stories and photos and I hope you’d be able to visit it the soonest. May you always be safe, too! 🙂

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T Phromphol

Dear Queenie, Very useful for me, your article is really very comprehensive which more clarify my Batanes trip.. I hope my trip 5D4N would be wonderful. I have found your post thru the google search.

Aw, thank you so much! I hope you make the most out of your 5-day Batanes trip! Though for me a week is still not enough ;( truly broke my heart leaving the island!

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Booked through travel agency and next week is our schedule but sadly, haven’t received the booking yet from our Agency as it seems they have problem with the airline aotm. Wishing this trip to be pushed through though.

Aw, I’m sorry about that. Is the agency you booked your tours in based in Batanes? This post is in no way sponsored by the agency but the people behind it are based in Batanes and we sure did have a great time in that island, thanks to them. I wish you’d be able to get updates from the agency you booked your tours in!

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Jacky Lim Aik Siang

hi Anne, I’m Jacky Lim from Singapore. My family (total of 3px) plans to visit Batanes Basco for 15 days this Nov. I plan to stay at three different accommodations at various locations. Some or most of the attractions are within walking distance which I prefer to conduct on our own.. As such, do I still require or is it compulsory to hire a tour guide as required by the LGU.

Thank you for your time and attention to my inquiries.

Best regards Jacky Lim

Hi, Jacky! LGU requires the visitors to book LGU-accredited tour operators. They will actually be asking you upon your arrival at the airport. If you haven’t booked any, they will guide or direct you to the operators waiting at the airport. If you wish to go there by yourselves, you may do it after few days of your guided tour with local tour operators 🙂 Hope this answers your question!

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Thank you for the very helpful written blog! 🙂 May I know which month these photos were taken?

Hi, Nestly! These were taken during our visit in September! The weather was almost perfectly fine during our visit. It only rained twice during our stay and waves were also good for a trip to Sabtang island. It was right after the typhoon hit the province.

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Batanes. From its rolling hills blanketed with green fields to its seas that change in colors of different shades of blue; from its exhilarating winding coastal highways to its astonishing cliffs and rock formations; from its top-of-the-world view decks down to its alluring valleys; from its well-kept old structures to its well-preserved culture – they are all as if made from a beautiful dream. Yes, Batanes is a beautiful dreamland. And the word ‘breathtaking’ isn’t enough to describe it.

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BATANES IN A NUTSHELL

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Batanes is also the smallest province of the Philippines. No reason to wonder why, as of 2015 census, it only has a total population of about 17,000 people, and the biggest number of these people is found in Basco, which is the center of commerce in the Province.

The indigenous people of Batanes are called Ivatans and they speak a local dialect of the same name.

You will find that the Ivatans are very hospitable. You can expect that random people you come across the street will greet you with a courtesy nod and a pretty shy but welcoming smile.

The geographic location of Batanes is a typhoon path, which is why it catches multiple weather disturbances in a single year.

It is worth noting as well that Batanes lies in a location where the water currents from the Pacific and the West Philippine Sea converge. Coupled with naturally gusty winds, this, they say, contributes mainly to the reason why the seas surrounding the islands of Batanes propagate big waves that you can consider as beyond the usual.

However, despite the above-mentioned geographic features, Batanes continues to flourish as a prime tourism hub of the Philippines. These have made Batanes a uniquely (and beautifully) breathtaking tourist destination.

WHEN TO VISIT BATANES

Average monthly temperature and rainfall in the Philippines

Locals say that January to May is considered the best time to visit Batanes. These are typhoon-free months and the surroundings are more vibrant and in full bloom. During this time, the chances of tour packages as well as flight schedules getting canceled are at their lowest. Keep in mind, however, that even during these months, the weather can be still unpredictable. You can expect random drizzles and a cloudy day. So be on guard on that.

If you come in the summer season – April and May – bring some protection from the sun. Sunblock, long-sleeved shirts can be so useful as you enjoy outdoors.

Another item that is worth noting is that January and March are colder. You will find that even the water in the faucet or shower is somewhat uncomfortably colder than the usual for bathing. With that, you might want to confirm if the accommodation you book has a water heater.

HOW TO GET THERE

As of this posting, you can fly to the province via Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Terminal 4), Clark International Airport, Vigan Airport, or via Tuguegarao Airport in Aparri.

Several airlines have regular flight schedules going in and out of Batanes. Some airlines to choose from: Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and Skyjet.

Airlines flying to Batanes

Tips on how to get discounted tickets:

The prices of plane tickets going to Batanes are pretty high. They can even go higher than the prices of international flights. This is, perhaps, one of the reasons why Batanes isn’t that overcrowded as you would expect from a prime vacation destination.

So, here are some tips to get a good deal on flight tickets.

Travel Expo Batanes

  • Book Batanes with your free flight rewards – Occasionally, when your flights with these airlines get delayed, they give out free tickets to compensate for the hassle they cause you. As in my case, for instance, Cebu Pacific gave me a round-trip ticket valid for any domestic destination after my Manila-Davao flight with them got delayed for more than an hour. And because I knew that Batanes tickets were pretty expensive, I decided to book it.

Cebu Pacific travel voucher

GETTING AROUND BATANES

When you book for a tour package, there will be no problem with your transportation. Your driver/tour guide will pick you up and drop you off at your accommodation – no hassle. However, you will need to hire for your transportation when you DIY or when you go out in your free time.

Getting around Batanes

Here are some recommendations when going around Batanes:

  • Stroll by foot – If you are staying in Basco and want to roam around the town, you may choose to have a “walking tour”. You can trek as far as the Vayang Rolling Hills through a cemented road.
  • Bike rentals – If you know how to bike, this could be the best option for you to get around. The rental is around Php 25 per hour. You can go to attractions around Basco – and even farther than that – faster. Take note, however, that the Batanes terrain is ‘hilly’ to say the least. So, you might want to consider the mountain bikes over the conventional ones used in flat terrain. Bike rentals can be the best option for those who want to DIY the Batan North tour.
  • Scooter/Motor Bike rentals – If you know how to drive a motorbike, this can be the best option for you to get around Batanes. You can have much easier access to Batanes attractions without having the help of a tour agency. You will cover Batan North and the top attractions in Batan South as well in a day. It is important to note that you need to be extra careful when driving around most especially that you will be driving most of the time in the circumferential/coastal road overlooking cliffs and valleys. Always bring the brochure (with a map) with you – the one that is given to you at the tourism office – for your guide. Smartphone map apps do not always work in Batanes due to limited Internet connectivity.
  • Ride on a cogon trike – If you want an even more convenient way to get around, you may opt to hire a cogon tricycle. You can get around without a hassle as you have a driver that can also double as your tour guide. A cogon tricycle ride is priced at Php 200 per hour, though there might be a slight variation from one tricycle to another.

Note: Bike, scooter, and tricycle rentals are available in Batan, Sabtang, and Itbayat (though it might be scarce in Itbayat). Please ask for help from your accommodation when hiring for your transportation. They are more knowledgeable about who to call.

PLACES TO VISIT IN BATANES

Batanes attractions are grouped conveniently for four different locations to be more efficient with time – Batan North, Batan South, Sabtang, and Itbayat. Each location can be done in one day – except for Itbayat.

So, here are the top attractions to visit in Batanes.

NORTH BATAN ATTRACTIONS

Attractions in North Batan, Batanes

Vayang Rolling Hills

Vayang Rolling Hills in Basco, Batanes

Just about 3 km from the town center of Basco, you can reach Vayang Rolling Hills with just a 30-minute walk. It is a top attraction in North Batan that anyone visiting Batanes should not miss visiting. It provides a breathtaking panorama of Batanes – from its green fields to its blue ocean to its highest peak Mt. Iraya. It is a relaxing place to stay for a while to feel the tropic winds.

Valugan Boulder Beach

Valugan Boulder Beach in Batanes

Valugan is another attraction that is worth checking out. This beach is so unique because instead of sand, what you can see are piles of stones along the shore. And they are not just ordinary stones; they are huge egg-shaped stones. The waves at this beach are also huge that you will surely find them pleasing to your senses.

Naidi Light House

Naidi Lighthouse, Basco, Batanes

Naidi Lighthouse, aka Basco Lighthouse, stands proud above the Naidi Hills in Brgy. San Antonio. It is about a kilometer away from the town center. At the height of 20 meters, the circular platform above, which is accessible through spiral concrete steps, offers an amazing 360° vista of Basco, and the greater Batan island.

Mt. Carmel Chapel

Mt. Carmel Chapel aka Tukon Church, Basco, Batanes

Located on top of a hill in Tukon, this chapel offers a scenic view of Batan’s rolling hills and the nearby seas. It has the Ivatans’ conventional stone architectural design, which makes the chapel more beautiful and unique from the rest. Many consider the chapel as a dream wedding ceremony location because of its scenic beauty and historical value. It is a place of serenity and postcard-worthy landscapes.

Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel

Japanese Tunnel in Basco, Batanes

Built and used for the Japanese Forces during World War 2, this tunnel extends only about 30 to 40 meters from the main entrance to the exit on the other side. However, it has several low-ceiling chambers, and one of them requires getting through a very narrow passage. Any person who braves to get inside would have a challenging time doing it. Surprisingly, the inside of the tunnel is cool. Those who built it were, indeed, clever to have it well-ventilated.

Basco Plaza

Basco Plaza, Batanes

The Basco Plaza is rather an underrated destination. It is not usually included in tour packages. However, I would say it deserves some glimpses. This open space, located in the heart of Basco, is ideal for relaxation after touring the other attractions in Batan North. It captures the laidback lifestyle of the Ivatans. You can spend some time strolling along the lines of Arius trees and spend moments interacting with the locals. There are several establishments, including the dining destinations, around the park that you might also want to checkout.

The “Welcome to Basco” Landmark

Welcome to Basco landmark

This is usually the first stop of a Batan North tour – a way of welcoming visitors. And it is just fitting to do that. You should not miss visiting this place. It is not just about the welcome arc but, the place as a whole is scenic that it is worthy of your time. Yes, the landscape there is relaxing most especially in the late afternoon sunset.

SOUTH BATAN ATTRACTIONS

Tourist Spots in South Batan, Batanes

Marlboro Hills (Rakuh A Payaman)

Rakuh a Payaman aka Marlboro Hills in Mahatao, Batanes

It is a communal ranch that has become a popular tourist attraction. When you see it personally, you will understand why. The green slopes of Rakuh a Payaman overlooking the seas of the Pacific, some unique rock formations, and the majestic Mt. Iraya, provide a breathtaking vista that you will cherish in a lifetime.

Chawa View Deck

Chawa View Deck, Mahatao, Batanes

Situated along the coastal highway, you can enjoy the Chawa View Deck, as it provides a bird’s eye view of the West Philippine Sea/South China Sea expanding into the horizon. It is also gifted with inviting cliffs and breathtaking rock formations. You will surely be mesmerized by huge waves crashing into the walls of the Chawa’s deep ravines. From the deck, you can climb down the concrete steps to see the waters and rock formations even more closely.

Alapad Rock Formations/Blow Ur Horn

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The Alapad Rock Formations is another spot that is worth-dropping by. From a distance, it appears to be layers of white sheets scaled into a bigger magnitude. The highway that connects Mahatao and Uyugan cut through the center of it, so this gigantic earth feature now appears as two rock formations facing each other.

You can also find the most photographed “Blow Ur Horn” street sign in the area. It sits just before the Alapad Rock Formations (if you come from Mahatao) that the latter makes a perfect backdrop for an Instagram-worthy photograph.

And yes, the ‘UR’ in the signage was invented by the Americans assigned to the area long way before mobile texting even came into conception.

Lo-Ran Old Naval Base (American Installation)

Loran Naval Base in Batanes

Just some distance from the Alapad Rock Formations, there lies an American installation called Lo-Ran Old Naval Base. It is what remains from them during their period of stay in Batanes. The facility isn’t open to the public yet, but it is soon to be as the local government is working to convert it into a museum. Who knows? During your visit, you might be among the firsts to witness its opening. But even if you can’t see its interior, for now, you can still enjoy watching it outside. There is a trail seaward that provides a nice vantage point to see this installation more beautifully, as it sits well by the sea, with the rolling hills of Uyugan serving as a backdrop.

Old Spanish Bridge

Old Spanish bridge in Ivana, Batanes

Built several centuries ago, you will be amazed at how this bridge has stood the test of time. Located in the municipality of Ivana, and just a few meters from the highway, you can already enjoy this beautiful stone bridge. Believe it or not, it was constructed without using cement but has survived and kept its beauty through the years.

Spring Of Youth

Spring Of Youth, Mahatao, Batanes

Another beautiful spot in Batanes that is worth visiting is the Spring Of Youth. You can enjoy swimming in a pool of freshwater coming from a spring, just a few meters away from the shore. You can enjoy the best of both worlds – seawater and freshwater – all in the same area. This infinity pool also offers a breathtaking vantage point of the ocean, as well as the majestic Mt. Iraya from afar.

Located in the Municipality of Mahatao, getting to the Spring Of Youth requires a 20-minute trek on an unpaved trail. Your driver/tour guide can accompany you to this spring.

Note: The Spring Of Youth, usually, isn’t included in tour packages, so you need to prepare a separate budget for this.

Mahatao Boat Shelter Port

Mahatao Boat Shelter Port in Batanes

The Ivatans are truly innovative, and the Mahatao Boat Shelter Port is another proof of that. The port is to protect boats from inclement weather. It shelters them from a typhoon. They say it has a private owner, so you need to ask permission when you want to come inside. Truly, it is worth dropping by. It sits conveniently along the circumferential highway.

Honesty Coffee Shop

Honesty Coffee Shop in Ivana, Batanes

This store located in the Municipality of Ivana will amaze you. The reason? Because no person is manning the goods for sale. Customers only need to log the items they buy and then leave the payment at the container they have provided. This store offers an assortment of goods – from bread, biscuits, drinks, souvenir items, among others. You can stop by this store and enjoy a coffee break.

Song-song Ruins

Ruins Of Song Song

The Song-song Ruins reflects the vulnerability of the Ivatans from the sometimes-unforgiving weather conditions in Batanes. They say it used to be a vibrant coastal community. However, after an incident of storm surge (some say it was a tsunami), the village was left awash. It had become a ‘ghost town’ then as those residents who survived the calamity left the place all together for good, seeking for their new home in a higher ground.

Today, a number of its then-residents return from time to time to revisit what remains from the said incident.

Drop by this community and relive the moment of Ivatans’ great level of resilience.

Batanes Blank Book Archive

Batanes Blank Book Archive

Isn’t it a cool idea to visit a place that allows you to leave a message about anything you want to express in written words? Well, you can do exactly that in Batanes.

The Batanes Blank Book Archive, located just a few walks from San Carlos Borromeo Church, allows you to write anything about Batanes and about life in general, which you can check later on in life when you return to Batanes. All written messages are kept for your revisiting, so make sure you take note of the number of the book as well as the pages you write on. (mine was in book #93😁)

Blue Lagoon (Huhmurun)

Batanes Blue Lagoon (Huhmurun)

The Blue Lagoon, or more commonly known as Huhmurun by the locals, has waters that turn blue, particularly during the summer season. This spot attracts visitors who want to go swimming. It is located in Mahatao and is very accessible from the highway. All you need is a few meters walk down the paved trail, and you are already there.

Aside from crystal clear waters, you will enjoy the rock formations and deep ravines around the area.

White Beach (Maydangeb)

White Beach (Maydangeb) in Batanes

Just a few meters away from the Blue Lagoon is another spot that is attracting tourists who want to go swimming or picnic. This white sand beach is partially hidden in a cove, making it ideal for swimming as big waves do not reach its shoreline. Again, just like the rest other attractions above, this beach is very accessible. Just a few steps from the main road, you are already in this paradise.

House Of Dakay

House Of Dakay in Ivana, Batanes

At first glance, the House Of Dakay is no different from other conventional houses in Ivana – elaborate stone walls, narrow doorways and windows, and an imposing cogon roof. But it has an incredible history that makes it more popular than the rest. You will be amazed to know that it is one of the few oldest stone houses in Batanes that have not undergone renovations. The original structure is still there and has weathered the test of time.

Come and appreciate this century-old house in a rather unassuming town of Ivana.

Muchong Viewpoint

Muchong View Point in Uyugan, Batanes

The Muchong Viewpoint in the municipality of Uyugan is another validation of Batanes’ overwhelming grace of breathtaking landscapes. Facing the western seas, and no obstructions, you can watch the sunset at its best in this area. You will be treated with plenty of rock formations, a stretch of white-sand shores, and, of course, refreshing Western winds.

San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel

San Lorenzo Ruiz in Batanes

A religious landmark in Uyugan, San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel might have a more modern look than the other structures of worship in Batanes, but this place has a rich history as some important events took place in this very site. It is where the Holy Catholic Mass was celebrated for the first time on all of the Batanes soil way back in the 16th century. It was also the place where the first evangelization in Batanes was held.

Tayid Lighthouse

Tayid Lighthouse, Mahatao, Batanes

This lighthouse was built to provide navigational guides to those who sail the seas east of Batan – i.e. The Pacific side. It is as beautiful as the Naidi Lighthouse in Basco, and it is best visited early in the morning – when the sun is about to rise, beaming golden rays. You will surely find it refreshing to visit this structure as it stands tall on a hill, amid greens, overlooking the deep blue seas of the Pacific, and the mystical Mt. Iraya.

It is worth mentioning that, unlike the Naidi Lighthouse, Tayid Lighthouse is within a private property and thus, the access is limited to certain areas. For instance, they prohibit visitors from climbing up the lighthouse. Despite that, this attraction is highly recommended.

SABTANG ISLAND ATTRACTIONS

Tourist Spots in Sabtang Island, Batanes

Sabtang is a separate island. Getting there from Batan requires you to take a 30-minute Faluwa (their traditional boat) ride via Ivana Port, which is about 16 km south of Basco. Why include Sabtang in your Batanes itinerary? Your Batanes vacation would not be complete without experiencing Sabtang. For one, tourist spots there are as beautiful as those in Batan (or even more beautiful). For another, the island reflects the very culture of Ivatans. Unlike Basco, where the way of life is more modern, the culture and tradition in Sabtang remain intact. In other words, it has more local feels.

Here are the must-visit attractions in Sabtang:

Chamantad Tinyan View Point

Chamantad Tinyan Viewpoint, Sabtang, Batanes

If Batan has Marlboro Hills, Sabtang has Chamantad View Point, which you might consider more beautiful than the former. You will experience beautiful landscapes similar to those mountains of Hawaii you see in movies. Or, those deep ravines and rock formations on the coasts of Ireland. The green fields, overlooking the breathtaking Chamantad Cove, are also an experience that will leave a mark in your beautiful memories archive.

Tip: There are souvenir stores and refreshment areas located near the entrance of Chamantad. They sell a wide selection of goods at cheaper prices than other stores you find anywhere else in Batanes.

Sabtang Lighthouse

Sabtang Lighthouse, Batanes

This lighthouse is near the Sabtang Port. You can even see it there without obstructions. Please note that visiting there needs permission. But you can just climb up a hill near the area to see it standing beautifully amid green fields, with the seas serving as its beautiful background.

Morong Beach (Nakabuang Beach)

Morong Beach and Nakabuang Arch in Sabtang Island, Batanes

The Morong Beach is popular for its long stretch of white-sand beach. In fine weather, it can be a perfect spot for swimming and sunbathing, but not during a non-summer season when huge waves make the place unsafe for swimming. All the same, tourists continue to flock to Morong Beach any time of a year. If not swimming season, you can still enjoy its beautiful scenery such as the Morong stone arc formation, the Morong cave, and even by simply watching big waves crashing ashore.

Sleeping Beauty (And Its Cogon Fields)

Sleeping Beauty and Cogon Fields in Sabtang, Batanes

The Sleeping Beauty is a mountain range in Sabtang that serves as a perfect backdrop to a wide green field. Both create a picturesque that is postcard and Instagram-worthy. If you love the ranch feels, you will find this place worth stopping by.

St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel

St. Thomas Aquinas in Savidug, Sabtang Island, Batanes

You can notice this Chapel right away because of its all-white exterior. This feature and its quiet surroundings make the place with even more spiritual feels. It an ideal place to say a little prayer or have a moment of reflection.

Maytuab Stone House

Maytuab Stone House, Savidug, Sabtang Island, Batanes

Just beside the St. Thomas Chapel is the popular Maytuab Stone House – the one you always see on Instagram and travel blogs and vlogs. They say that this house is also used in their religious-related activities, but on a given day, you will see tourists lining up for a photograph with the stone house. If you come to this area early, you can have this place all for you with no distractions.

Savidug Village

Savidug Village in Sabtang Island, Batanes

The Savidug Village is popular for its stone houses. These houses are purposely made from stone as this type of material can withstand strong winds and typhoons. And why these stone houses are unlike the common houses you find in your neighborhood? Instead of cement, corals melted in high temperature are used as an alternative. As a result, the structure can stand and survive as long as a century.

Chavayan Village

Chavayan Village, Sabtang Island, Batanes

Just a few kilometers from Savidug Village lies another community where you can see lots of old stone houses. At first, you’d think that these houses are abandoned due to their ‘ancient’ appearance. You will realize later that they are not when you see an Ivatan popping out his head, smiling by the window. Indeed, visiting this village will teach you a lot about simplicity and resilience.

It is worth mentioning as well that it is in Chavayan Village where you can find the Sabtang Weavers Association – a group of women that is popular in weaving traditional headdress and vest called  Vakul  and  Kanayi, which are  used by Ivatans for protection from the extremes of weather conditions.

WHERE TO EAT IN BATANES

There should be no problem about where to eat in Batanes when you are in Basco. Plenty of restaurants there to choose from there. However, it is a different story when you venture beyond Basco such as in Sabtang as there are a few options available there. 

So, these are among the most popular dining destinations in Batanes:

Biksafrappe (Basco)

BiksaFrappe in Basco, Batanes

(full disclosure, this cafe is owned by my high school classmate)

Address: Abad Street Basco, Batanes Contact number: 0998 420 2929 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biksafrappebatanes/

A rather unassuming small cafe located along Abad Street in Basco, Biksafrappe is recommended if you want a ‘mabilisan’ type of food. And by that, I mean, the food can be served in 3 to 5 minutes. They offer a wide range of rice toppings, finger food like fries, burgers, and lots of cold and hot beverages at reasonable prices. They are available from breakfast through dinner.

Vunong Dinette at Jessica’s Place (Basco)

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Address: Taytay Rd., Brgy. Kayhuvokan, Basco, Batanes Contact: 0999-991-9447 Facebook: facebook.com/Vunong-Dinette Instagram: instagram.com/vunongdinette

If you are getting a tour package, chances are that this restaurant is included in your itinerary. Tourists are brought here to experience Batanes’ popular local dish called Vunong. It is a set of meals wrapped in local leaves called  kabaya . This meal comes in two packets, one is what wraps the turmeric rice, and the other packet is where the viand is kept. 

The restaurant is also the go-to place for those who want to eat seafood, which is more abundant during summer – their fishing season. 

The restaurant has a very homey open space ambiance that is relaxing to the eye.

Maivanaman Cafe

Maivanaman Restasurant

Address: Brgy. Salagao, Ivana, Batanes 3902 Contact number: 0965 637 7928 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Maivanaman-Cafe-Catering-Services-341932686574429/

Tour guides usually bring their guests for lunch, which is included in the package, here at Maivanaman. It is a restaurant located in Ivana that serves local dishes as well as other food selections. Like Vunong, this restaurant prepares food in leaf platters. You can eat your comfort food here – just like the home-cooked ones. So, eating here feels like home. It also has a relaxing and, of course, a clean place. 

I should mention as well that souvenir items for sale are available inside the restaurant.

Wakaii Catering Services (Sabtang)

Wakaii Catering Services in Sabtang Island, Batanes

Address: Lukuy, Barangay Savidug, Sabtang, Batanes 3904 Contact number: 0908 527 1313 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wakaiicatering/

A top recommendation for you when you visit Sabtang. You can easily reach this humble dining destination as this is popular among drivers/tour guides. In fact, it is usually included in tour packages.

So, why Wakkaii is a must-try dining destination? Aside from delicious food, the place offers beautiful scenery by the sea. You can just take a few meters walk and you are already there strolling the white-sand beach in the area.

Pindings Canteen (Sabtang)

Pinding's Canteen

Don’t judge the book by its cover, they say. And that famous line is applicable to Pindings Canteen. Why? Because this dining destination located in Sinakan, Sabtang could save you from hunger (like my experience). When other food houses are done with their business hours, this canteen can cater to you as it closes last. This typical cafeteria also sells sari-sari store items, you can just find what you need there for daily consumption – snack food, bottled water, and other beverages, etc.

Other Top-Rated Dining Destinations

Fundacion pacita’s cafe du tukon.

Cafe du Tukon - Fundacion Pacita’s in Basco, Batanes

Address: Fundacion Pacita, Brgy. Chanarian, Tukon, Basco, Batanes Contact Numbers: 0939-9016353 / 0917-8559364

Phil’s Brew

Phil's Brew

Address: Argonsa St., Basco, Batanes Contact number: 0908-815-4750

Sample one of the signature dishes dukayo (Php 120), a combination of the local root crop called dukay and sweetened coconut bukayo

Jino’s Pizza

Jino's Pizza in Basco, Batanes

Address: National Rd., Diptan Basco, Batanes Contact: 0908-370-4971 / 0956-669-9385 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ginoseastpizzeria

Harbour Cafe

Harbour Cafe in Basco, Batanes

Address: National Rd., Brgy. Kaychanarianan, Basco, Batanes Contact number: 0929-316-3684 Facebook: facebook.com/harbourcafebascobatanes Instagram: instagram.com/harbourcafebatanes

Pension Ivatan

Pension Ivantan Restaurant in Basco, Batanes

Address: National Road, Brgy. Kayvaluganan, Basco, Batanes 3900 Contact number: 0917 177 2022 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/batanespensionivatan/

Nanay Ching Restaurant

Nanay Ching Restaurant in Uyugan, Batanes

Address: Lalag, Uyugan, 3903 Batanes Contact number: 0929-100-2284 email: [email protected] Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/NanayChingRestaurant/

WHERE TO STAY IN BATANES

Shanedel’s inn (basco) | checkout availability and current rates |.

Shanedel's Inn in Basco, Batanes

A top recommendation for budget travelers who want a cozy place by the sea. You can have a spacious single-bed fan room for as low as 600 pesos. There are air-conditioned room types to choose from as well. The staff are very accommodating and they make sure they address your needs.

You will probably like their restaurant overlooking the sea. The sunset there is just so romantic and relaxing.

Address: 669 National Rd, Basco, 3900 Batanes Contact: 09281941910 Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/shanedelsinnandcafe/

NEYALA’S Homestay (Sabtang)

Neyala's Homestay in Sabtang, Batanes

If you are planning for an overnight stay in Sabtang, NEYALA’S Homestay can be a perfect place for you. Located in Sinakan, just about 500 meters away from the Port of Sabtang you can just take a walk getting there through the lines of stone houses, which are common in Batanes.

The place offers air-conditioned and fan-rooms, as well as a shared yet clean bathroom and restroom.

Address: 071 P. Abarquez St. Sinakan Sabtang, Batanes Contact number: 0949 317 7206 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/NeyalaHomestayBatanes/

Other Top-rated Accommodations

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SAMPLE 4-DAY ITINERARY & BUDGET

Useful tips / reminders.

  • Don’t forget to bring your plane tickets (a soft copy will do, remember your Reference #)
  • Bring valid I.D (Phil health not accepted by airlines; please always double-check the acceptable IDs with your airlines)
  • If you are taking maintenance medicine, bring them with you as they drugstores in Basco may not have them.
  • Wear light-colored shirts and good trekking shoes during the tour as you will do lots of walking. A good alternative is rubber-soled sandals.
  • Cards bearing the brands Bancnet/Megalink & Expressnet are accepted at Landbank and PNB ATMs in Basco. You may leave your credit cards behind.
  • Don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, or even lip balm most especially if you are visiting during summer.
  • Insect/Mosquito repellent can come handy too
  • Cold/rainy weather outfits are useful in Batanes particularly when you come from December to February
  • Of course, don’t forget your phone and charger. The network signal, surprisingly, is pretty good in Basco and Sinakan in Sabtang.
  • For better captures, you may also want to bring your DSLR camera; don’t forget to bring your battery charger and memory cards as well.
  • Batanes breathes new meanings to your favorite songs, so have your travel playlist ready.
  • Extra Ziploc plastic containers or a drybag to water-proof your valuables and gadgets can be so useful most especially when doing inter-island travel.
  • Other special personal items. But basic toiletries may be bought in Basco.
  • Just a basic wristwatch, a waterproof one may be best. Don’t bring your expensive jewelry. You won’t need them there.

BATANES HOTLINES (USEFUL CONTACT NUMBERS)

Philippine national police, bureau of fire protection, tricycle services, provincial governor’s office, pgo – heritage and tourism office .

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BATANES is a scene of changing moods, sometimes balmy, sometimes placid and other times ominous.  But its postcard-worthy topography and the genuine hospitality of its people – the Ivatans, make it such a tourist-friendly place. From mighty stone houses blanketed by the richness of Ivatan culture, to towering sentinels standing on strikingly gorgeous hills pounded by incessant waves, Batanes tick all the boxes for a scenic and laid-back vacation.

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HOW TO GO TO BATANES 

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Airlines such as Skyjet Airlines and Cebu Pacific Airlines flies between Manila and Batanes (Basco). Meanwhile,  the new Bombardier  Q400 of Philippine Airlines flies between Clark (Pampanga) to Basco (Batanes).   One way airfare starts at around PHP 2,914! Book at   www.philippineairlines.com

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For those asking, as of the moment,  there is no passenger boat to Batanes from Manila or Ilocos.  There is no way to go to Batanes by land from Ilocos or Manila.  The only way to get there now is by air.

WHERE TO STAY IN BATANES

Hotels and homestays abound in Basco, Batanes.  Here are some of the cheap hotels you can find in Basco, Batanes.

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Barangay Kayvaluganan, Basco

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MARFEL’S LODGE

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De Padua Street, Barangay Kayvaluganan, Basco

NATHANIEL’S LODGE

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Nuñez Street, Brgy. Kaychanarianan, Basco

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BATANES SEASIDE LODGE AND RESTAURANT

Agoda Batanes seaside

National Road, Basco, Basco, Philippines

AMBOY’S HOMETEL

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Barangay Chanarian, Basco Batanes

MIDTOWN INN BATANES

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Abad Street Cor. Lizardo Street Basco, Batanes

SHANEDEL’S INN CAFE

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669 National Road Brgy. Kaychanarianan, Basco, Batanes

Diura Fishing Village

Php 300 per person per day

(ITBAYAT)  

Levinda Lodge

(fronting the church)

Sta,Maria Itbayat, Batanes

Mobile number: 0921 566 8269

Php 200 per day

Cano’s Lodge

Itbayat, Batanes

Mobile Number: 0919 300 4787

Php 250 per day

WHAT and WHERE TO EAT IN BATANES

When in Batanes, eating their traditional dishes wrapped in vunung leaves is a must-try.  These are available in some restaurants and eateries.

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Paulvanna’s Canteen in Mahatao

Contact#: 0928 362 8473

Octagon Restaurant

Contact#: 0917 552 6684

Fundacion Pacita Restaurant

Casa Napolli Pizza

Contact#: 0918 964 2567

WHERE TO BUY SOUVENIRS IN BATANES

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Vavayat Souvenir Shop

National Road, Brgy. Kayvaluganan

Basco, Batanes

Contact#: 0929 341 1005  

  THINGS TO DO IN BATANES

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Batanes has 3 major inhabited islands, namely: Batan, Sabtang and Itbayat .  When you arrive in Batanes, you will land on Basco, the capital of Batanes which is located in Batan.

Batanes tour is divided into: North Batan Tour , South Batan Tour , Sabtang and Itbayat .

HOW TO TOUR BATANES

By van/tour package.

If you want a hassle-free tour you can avail of inexpensive tour packages offered in Batanes you can join the group tours or private tours of   BISUMI Tours and Services owned by my Ivatan friend, Ryan Cardona , a former tour guide.

BISUMI TOURS and SERVICES

Mobile #:  SMART – +63 998 988 5898 0919 279 5963

GLOBE – 0915 803 4582

Email: [email protected]

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  Batanes Tour Rates per Person   (BISUMI rates)

North Batan Tour: Php 1,100 per person

South Batan Tour: Php 1,700 per person

Sabtang Island Tour: Php 2,200 per person

Tour Package Inclusion

*Land Transportation (Tour and Transfer)   *All lunch during the tours. *Certified Ivatan tour guide.   *All registration fees and permits.   *Round-trip boat rides for Sabtang Island Tour.   *Refreshments during the tour.   *Php 100 worth souvenirs from Vavayat Souvenir  Shop.

You can choose from:   *4D/3N (North + South Batan and Sabtang Island Tour)   *3D/2N (North + South Batan and Sabtang Island Tour)   *3D/2N (North + South Batan Tour)

By Tricycle

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North Batan Tricycle Tour: Php 1,000

South Batan Tour: Php 1,500

Sabtang Tour: Php 1,350

Recommended Batanes Tricycle Driver:

Ryan Cardona –  Mobile #:  SMART – +63 998 988 5898 0919 279 5963

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Due to the craggy and hilly landscape of Batanes and the distance of the attractions from each other, I won’t recommend this unless you have a strong stamina or you’re an experienced mountain biker.  I tried biking from Marfel’s Lodge Extension to Basco Lighthouse in Naidi Hill using a Japanese bike and I had a really hard time.

Batanes bike rental rates:  

Php 25 per day    Php 300 per day for small bikes/Japanese bikes

Php 600 per day for mountain bikes

BATAN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Batan tour is divided into South and North tour, you can do this in 2 days. See the sample Batanes Itinerary below this post:

  NORTH BATAN TOUR

Also read:     top things to do in north batan, attractions in north batan .

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Naidi Hills Lighthouse

Valugan Boulder Beach

Vayang  Rolling Hills

Sto.Domingo Church

Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel

Idjang Viewing

Mt.Carmel Chapel

PAG-ASA Weather Station

Fundacion Pacita  

SOUTH BATAN TOUR

Attractions in South Batan include:

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Mahatao Town Tour

Mahatao Church (San Jose Borromeo Church)

Mahatao Pier/ Boat Shelter

Mahatao Stone Houses

Mahatao Lighthouse

Fountain of Youth   Racuh a Payaman (Malboro Country)

Imnajbu Tour

Imnajbu Beach and Chapel

Old Naval Base

Song Song Ruins

Uyugan Town Tour

Spanish Bridge    

Ivana Town Tour

San Jose de Ivana Church

Honesty Coffee Shop

House of Dakay (oldest stonehouse in Batanes)

SABTANG TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

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Sabtang Town Tour

Sabtang Lighthouse

San Vicenter Ferer Church

Savidug Community

Savidug Idjang (Fortress)

Sabtang Town Vernacular Houses

Chamantad Cove and Tinyan Viewpoint

Chavayan Community Vernacular Houses

St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel and the Old Beaterio

Morong Beach

ITBAYAT TOUR

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Hiring a tour guide is recommended if you wish to visit the gorgeous attractions in Itbayat since hiking are mostly required.

HOW TO GET TO ITBAYAT

The port of the falowa (boats) going to Itbayat is located in Basco, so you can just take a tricycle to get there. Flowat/Boats to Itbayat costs Php 450 per way, travel tie is 3-4 hours.

GETTING AROUND ITBAYAT

Motorbike Rental with Driver/Guide: Php 2,000 per day

Tricycle: Php 3,000 per day with Guide

Contact: Kuya Jojo Labrador at 0949 349 9350  

*If you are visiting Rapang Cliff, there is another guide fee of Php 1,000.

  ITBAYAT TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

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Sta. Maria Immaculada Church

Lake Kavaywan

Mt. Karoboban View Deck

Torongan Cave

Torongan Hills

Paganaman Port

Small Lagoon

Rapang Cliffs

The Beach of Kaxobcan

Nahili Votox

Komayasakas Cave and Water Source

Northern Sarokan

Eastern Sarokan

Pevangan Cave

Agosan Rocks

Port Mauyen

*Boat rental to other islands north of Itbayat  like Yami ,  Siayan ,  Dinem , Ditarem and Misanga can cost as much as Php 7,000.

BATANES ITINERARY

4 days / 3 nights.

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If you are pressed for time, the typical Batanes itinerary is 4Days/3Nights which includes North Batan, South Batan and Sabtang Tour.

If you wish to include Itbayat in your tour, I suggest adding 3-4 more days to be able to explore it. But I recommend doing it on the 2 nd day of your trip and just follow the itinerary below for the succeeding days, just in case the boat trip back to Basco gets cancelled because bad weather .  Do check the weather update before proceeding to Itbayat.

BATANES TRIP BUDGET/ EXPENSES

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*If you have limited time, you can do North Batan, South Batan and Sabtang Tour.  Only do the Itbayat tour if your schedule is flexible as falowa/boat trips is dependent on the weather.

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Batanes, Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 Days

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Batanes Island is the last province of the Philippines in the north. It is known for its majestic view of the ocean, the hills, and the honest Ivatan people. Last March 2019, we achieved our dream of coming to the Island, and at the same time, we celebrated Busy’s birthday! Yey! So here is a simple travel guide and our 5-day itinerary for everybody’s reference.

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Summer is the best time to go to the island because there are fewer rainfalls and fewer chances of flight cancellations. But even though it was summer, we encountered some rain.

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How to go to batanes.

  • Amazing Batanes Tours (Recommended travel agency)
  • Check-In – Tawsen’s Place Inn
  • Lunch – Beehan Eatery

Basco Town Proper

North batan tour.

  • Dinner – Harbour Cafe

South Batan Tour

  • Biking In Batanes

Going to Sabtang Island

Sabtang island.

  • Check-In – Pananayan Pension House
  • Island Tour
  • Lunch – Pananayan Canteen and Catering Services
  • Island Tour Continuation

Back to Basco

Homoron blue lagoon, souvenir shopping.

  • Lunch – Hiro’s Joy Cuisine and Catering Services

Rakuh-a-idi Spring (Fountain of Youth)

  • Pre Dinner – Octagon Bed and Breakfast
  • Dinner – Hiro’s Joy Cuisine and Catering Services
  • Flight Back to Manila

As of date, there are a lot of airlines that cater Manila to Basco flights.

Philippine Airlines

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Cebu Pacific

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We got our plane ticket from Cebu Pacific. They are the latest airline that caters to Manila to Basco flights. Our round-trip tickets were free, how? We got a deal from Cebu Pacific. Are you familiar with the overbooking systems of airlines? On our way to Boracay, they announced who was willing to get the next flight in exchange for a free round-trip domestic flight and PHP 3,000. We grabbed that opportunity and booked our flight to Batanes 🙂 Thank you, Cebu Pacific!

Cebu Pacific Plane to Batanes - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

Going to Batanes – Seat on the right side of the airplane

Back to Manila – Seat on the left side of the airplane

This seating arrangement is against the sunlight, but this can give you a better view of the Batanes Islands during your flight.

If you would like to know interesting facts about Batanes, here are some Interesting Facts About Batanes .

Recommended Travel Agency

We have to thank Amazing Batanes Tours for our wonderful experience in Batanes. They were one of the pioneers of the travel industry in Batanes.

We got their travel services during our 5-day stay. We highly recommend that you book through their agency for a hassle free journey in the island.

Website:  https://www.amazingbatanes.com/

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/amazingbatanes/

Rates:  https://amazingbatanes.com/our-amazing-batanes-tours

Contact Numbers: +63 920 217 9031 ; +63 927 387 8172

Address: 106 Abuyo Street, Basco, Batanes, Philippines

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We highly recommend the travel agency, unfortunately, their agency closed because the owner moved abroad. So, instead of this, you can book a tour from Klook.

You can also use our code so you can get a 3-5% discount:

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Dios Mamajes!

Unexpectedly, we arrived on time in Basco Airport. There was a typhoon the week before our vacation so we were a bit nervous of flight delays and cancellations.

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As we arrived in the airport, we were greeted by the beauty of Mt. Iraya 🙂

Mt. Iraya - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

Check In Tawsen’s Place Inn

Our full review at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/tawsens-place-inn-batanes/

We were fetched and we checked-in at Tawsen’s Place Inn.

Tawsen's Place Inn Affordable Hotel in Basco Batanes review and blog of Happy and Busy Travels

We also had our breakfast in the inn and we slept for a while. Our flight was very early so we were a bit tired.

Tawsen's Place Inn Affordable Hotel in Basco Batanes review and blog of Happy and Busy Travels

You have the option to start the tour immediately, but like us, we were tired so we just scheduled it after lunch.

Lunch at Beehan Eatery

Our full review at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/beehan-eatery-basco-batanes/

Around 11 AM we went to Beehan Eatery to have our lunch.

Beehan Eatery Basco Batanes Review of Happy and Busy Travels to Batanes

Then at 1PM, we were fetched by James of Amazing Travel Tours to start our journey! Come on!

James of Amazing Batanes Travels and Tours - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

Start of Tour

Length of Tour:   Half a day

We first went to Batanes’ Provincial Capitol to pay for our fees:

Environmental Fee:    Php 200

Entrance Fee:                      50

Bataness Passport or Brochure - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

This passport should be with you all of the time, because there are inspections in every tourist spots.

Entrance Fee in Basco Batanes - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

After paying, we explored the town proper.

Batanes Pronvincial Capitol

Batanes Provincial Capitol - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

Kilometer Zero

KM 0 marker - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

Immaculate Conception Church

This is the first church that we visited in Batanes. Majority of the residents in Batanes were Catholics, so there is a lot of Catholic churches on the islands.

Immaculate Conception Cathedral

We went inside the church and we prayed. Old people said that if it is your first time to visit a church, you have to say 3 wishes, and it will come true. So, of course, we had 3 wishes per church. I hope our wishes will come true.

Inside of Immaculate Conception Cathedral - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

Welcome to Batanes Sign

The mandatory Welcome to Basco sign. In every tourist destination, there is a welcome sign.

Welcome to Batanes Sign - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

The view from the welcome sign was a fresh start.

View from the Welcome to Batanes Sign - Batanes 5 day Itinerary of Happy and Busy Travels

Mt. Carmel Chapel (Tukon Church)

More of our experience at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/mt-carmel-chapel-tukon-church/

The church was under construction during our visit, so we just took a photograph of the exterior, and the view around.

Mt Carmel Chapel Tukon Church North Batanes Travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels in Batanes

PAGASA Tukon Radar Station

Another area with a great view is the PAGASA Tukon Radar Station.

PAGASA Tukon Radar Station Batanes Travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels in Batanes

It was so hot! So we just took a few photos and we proceed with our tour.

PAGASA Tukon Radar Station Batanes Travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels in Batanes

Fundacion Pacita

More of our experience at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/fundacion-pacita/

Fundacion Pacita is one of the famous hotels in Batanes.

Fundacion Pacita Batanes Travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels in Batanes

Visitors are allowed inside the hotel once the hotel gives a go signal to the tour guides. They wanted to maintain the serenity of their vicinity for the guests.

Fundacion Pacita Batanes Travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels in Batanes

But there is a lot to see inside the hotel, so visiting the hotel should be in your itinerary.

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Japanese Tunnel

Our journey through the tunnel at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/japanese-tunnel-basco-batanes/

Batanes was not spared from the war back in the 1940s, there were tunnels made in the island so the Japanese army can hide.

Japanese Tunnel Batanes Travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels in Batanes

Valugan Boulder Beach

More of our experience at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/valugan-boulder-beach-batanes/

Beaches are known for having sand, but in Valugan Boulder Beach, they have large rocks or boulders.

Valugan Boulder Beach - Batanes travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels to Batanes

Valugan Boulder beach is also well known for photographers because it has been a subject of award winning photography contests.

Valugan Boulder Beach - Batanes travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels to Batanes

Vayang Rolling Hills

More of our experience at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/vayang-rolling-hills-batanes/

Visiting Vayang Rolling Hills is one of the highlights of our first day in Batanes.  Batanes is known for its majestic views of the hills, Vayang Rolling Hills can prove this reputation.

Why did they named it “rolling hills”? It is because if you look at the hills, it looks like a never-ending line of hills.

Vayang Rolling Hills - Batanes travel guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Naidi Hills and Lighthouse

More of our experience at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/naidi-lighthouse-and-hills-batanes/

Our trip ended in this picturesque lighthouse. Naidi Lighthouse is the only remaining lighthouse that is built on a government owned land. Most of the lighthouse were built on a private property.

Naidi Hills and Lighthouse - Batanes Travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Harbour Cafe

Our full experience at:  https://happyandbusytravels.com/harbour-cafe-best-sunset-dining-experience-in-batanes/

We had our early dinner in Harbour Cafe, this was suggested by James because we wanted to have pasta.

Harbour Cafe Review - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

We started our day early to avoid too much heat from the sun. The sun also can easily burn our skin even though we have sunblock.

Chawa View deck

Our full experience at:  https://happyandbusytravels.com/chawa-view-deck-batanes/

The view deck is one of the areas that can be easily visited, and you get to see a glimpse of the hills and the ocean.

Chawa Viewdeck - Batanes travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Mahatao Shelter Port

Mahatao Shelter Port - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

As the name says, this shelter port supports the local fisherman by having a parking space for their boat. Typhoons regularly visits the island, so the boats should be protected from harmful waves.

Mahatao Shelter Port - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

There is an on-going lighthouse construction during our visit. Even though it is not yet finished, we had our pictures taken.

Mahatao Shelter Port - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Tayid Lighthouse

Our full experience at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/tayid-lighthouse-batanes/

This is the third lighthouse that we visited. Tayid Lighthouse was built on a private property, but was constructed by the government. So, the owner of the land and the government had an agreement that visitors can visit the surroundings of the lighthouse.

Tayid Lighthouse - Batanes Travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Marlboro Hills (Racuh A Payaman)

Our full experience at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/marlboro-hills-originally-known-as-racuh-a-payaman/

This tourist spot always comes up to everyone’s mind when you say Batanes. Marlboro Hills is the iconic hills and ocean view in Batanes. Racuh A Payaman is the real name of the area, however, this tourist spot is now known as Marlboro Hills because one tourist said “It looks like the Marlboro Country.” From that day, Racuh A Payaman is also known as the Marlboro Hills.

Marlboro Hills Racuh A Payaman South Batan- Batanes Travel Guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Aside from Goats and Carabao, Horses can also be found on the hills.

Marlboro Hills Racuh A Payaman South Batan- Batanes Travel Guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Imnajbu Church

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/imnajbu-church-batanes/

Imnajbu Church is one of our favorite churches in Batanes because it is made out of rocks, which makes it look like the houses in Batanes. Then, if you look at the church from the outside, it has a hill as a background.

Imnajbu Church - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Alapad Rock Formation

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/blow-ur-horn-and-alapad-rock-formation/

There are a lot of “Blow UR Horn” signs in Batanes, so why is this particular sign famous?

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It is because of the magnificent rock formation at the back, the Alapad Rock Formation.

Alapad Rock Formation - Batanes travel guide and itinerary for 5 days 4 - Happy and Busy Travels

Nanay Ching’s Restaurant

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/nanay-chings-restaurant-batanes/

After a few tourist destinations, we were brought by James to Nanay Ching’s Restaurant. Just like the usual restaurants in Batanes, they serve set meals, and they also have limited ala carte dishes.

Here is Busy posing with 3 lobsters, an affordable ala carte dish from the restaurant.

Nanay Ching Restaurant - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Honesty Coffee Shop

Ivatans are known for being honest, this coffee shop proves it!

Honesty Coffee Shop - Batanes travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Inside the coffee shop, there are a lot of items for sale, you have to pay for it honestly because there is no caretaker.

Honesty Coffee Shop - Batanes travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

San Jose de Obrero Church

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/san-jose-de-obrero-church/

San Jose de Obrero Church - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

House of Dakay

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/house-of-dakay-batanes/

This house was turned into a tourist spot to show what the usual Ivatan house looks like. We borrowed a Vakul and a Kanayi and gave a donation.

House of Dakay South Batan - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Ivana Marine Sanctuary

We passed by the Ivana Marine Sanctuary, which is a marine protected area.

Ivana Marine Sanctuary South Batan- Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Then as we pass through the marine sanctuary, there are these magnificent rocks that remind us of the Alapad Rock Formation.

Ivana Marine Sanctuary South Batan- Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Maydangeb White Beach

If you are looking for a beach with white sand in Batanes, you have to go to Maydanged white beach.

Maydangeb White Beach South Batan- Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

You can swim here, but still be careful. Waves in this area are smaller than the other parts of Batanes.

Maydangeb White Beach South Batan- Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

San Carlos Borromeo Church

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/san-carlos-borromeo-church/

Our last stop for the tour is San Carlos Borromeo Church.

San Carlos Borromeo Church South Batan- Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

In this area, South Batan environmental fees were collected, it costs Php 100 per person. We paid it before ending our tour to avoid a lot of tourists.

As I have mentioned, people in Batanes are honest, so even though there is no security guard telling tourists to pay, everybody is paying the fee.

Biking in Basco, Batanes

Our whole experience at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/biking-in-batanes-on-busys-birthday/

Unexpectedly, tours in Batanes can be done in half a day if you have a private tour. So we borrowed bicycles from  Tawsen’s Place Inn  and our friend rented a bicycle. We initially planned to go to the fountain of youth, however when we arrived there it is closed because it was a cleaning day! So we went back immediately, but nightfall came and we were still on the road. Our bicycles has no head or tail lights, and there were no streetlights! Good thing a truck passed by and they stopped to pick us up and brought us in the town.

Bike in Batanes - Batanes Travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels in Batanes

We had dinner in Harbour again because we love the food and wanted to introduce it to our friend.

Usually tourist just visit the island for half a day, but we opt to stay overnight in the island. This is also better because we can do the tour backwards, we won’t go with the usual tour of the visitors, so there will be lesser or no other visitors in each tourist spots. Plus we do not have to rush our visit and we can enjoy each spots.

There are two ports that can take you to Sabtang Island, San Vicente Port and Ivana Port. Amazing Batanes Tours brought us to San Vicente Port because according to James there are more boats here than in Ivana Port. Plus the boats in Ivana Port are smaller compared to the boats here in San Vicente Port.

Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

There was a lot of tourists when we arrived at the port.

Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

We bought our tickets here and have our names listed.

Ticket Price:  Php 200 per person

Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

We boarded the boat which they called the  Faluwa .

Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

The Faluwa is not big but it can accommodate a lot of people. So here is what it looks like inside, we are seated side by side with the other passengers.

Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

The ride is a bit bumpy, so if you have motion sickness, you can be dizzy.

Arrival in Sabtang Island

Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

When we arrived in the port of Sabtang, we paid the environmental fee, Php 200.

Sabtang Batanes environmental fee- Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

If you do not have any transfers or arrangements in the island, do not worry because there is a lot of tricycle available for rent.

Tricycles in Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Check in Pananayan Pension House

We first checked-in and left our bags at  Pananayan Pension House  before we started our tour.

Pananayan Pension House Hotel in Sabtang Review of Happy and Busy Travels

More details of our stay in the pension house at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/pananayan-pension-house-sabtang-island-batanes/ .

Start of the Tour

Sumnanga village.

Full details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/sumnanga-village-sabtang-island/

Tourists who are just in the island for half a day do not have the chance to visit Sumnanga Village. The village represents the old way of how the Ivatans live.

Sumnanga Village Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Natao Point

Full details at https://happyandbusytravels.com/natao-point/

This hill is privately owned, but our tricycle driver knows the owner, we had a chance to step on the hill and see the view.

Natao Point Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Morong Beach

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/morong-beach-sabtang-island/

Morong Beach is Sabtang Island’s swimmable area, and it is also known for the arch rock formation.

Morong Beach Ahaw Arch Formation Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

The sand is white but it has a lot of small rocks.

Morong Beach Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Lunch at Pananayan Canteen and Catering Services

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/pananayan-canteen-and-catering-services/

The owner of  Pananayan Pension House  is also the owner of Pananayan Canteen and Catering Services. Even though the day before our visit the canteen was engulfed in flames, they can still serve their guests with quality food. The canteen is just at Morong Beach so we get to enjoy the beach while having our lunch.

Pananayan Canteen and Catering Services Morong Beach Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Here is one of the viand served for the set meal, Sarsiadong Isda. The set meal costs Php 350 per person.

Pananayan Canteen and Catering Services Morong Beach Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Chavayan Village

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/chavayan-village-sabtang-island-batanes/

The road that goes around Sabtang island is still under construction, so if you want to go to the other side, you have to go all the way around the island. After our lunch we went at Chavayan Village, which is at the other side of the island. We started here again to avoid a lot of tourists.

Chavayan Village Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Chamantad-Tinyan Viewpoint

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/chamantad-tinyan-viewpoint/

Another magnificent view of the ocean can be found here in Chamantad-Tinyan Viewpoint.

Chamantad Tinyan viewpoint Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

When we arrived here, the souvenir stores were already closed because there were no more tourists. They went back to the port to go back to Basco.

Savidug Village

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/savidug-village/

This is another village that shows the traditional houses.

Savidug Village Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Sto. Tomas Aquinas Chapel can be also found in the village.

St Thomas Aquianas Chapel Savidug Village Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/sabtang-islands-lighthouse-batanes/

We also visited this lighthouse which is just near our pension house. It is not included in tour packages because this was turned into a mini hostel.

Sabtang Batanes Lighthouse - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

They added a few improvements in the area after it was constructed by the government.

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We were only allowed in the area because our friend stays in the hostel.

After going back to the hotel, Busy tried to go for a swim. I didn’t join him but I got to take pictures of him. 😆

Swimming in Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

James, our tour guide went with us because he wanted to make sure that we are safe. He is a fisherman so he knows how to swim with the rapids and the harsh waves in Batanes.

Swimming in Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Busy can’t go far because the waves were big and there were big rocks, so he felt silly. Then after 30 minutes he ended his swim.

We had dinner in our pension house. They prepared a lot of delicious meals.

Pananayan Pension House Hotel in Sabtang Review of Happy and Busy Travels

We also got a lot of visitors during the night.

Pananayan Pension House Hotel in Sabtang Review of Happy and Busy Travels

To know more about our dinner, please visit  https://happyandbusytravels.com/pananayan-pension-house-sabtang-island-batanes/

Busy and I went out and just stared at the sky. There were a lot of stars, but unfortunately I do not have a photo 😆 If you wanted to take a picture of the milkyway, Sabtang Island is a perfect spot.

Swimming in Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

We went back to Basco, Batanes very early in the morning. Usually the first boat departs at 4AM, but always ask for the schedule so you won’t be left.

Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

The first boat out brought us in Ivana Port.

Sabtang Batanes - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

During our trip back to the town proper, we passed by Homoron Blue Lagoon. It was said that the lagoon was only used by the Spaniards in the past to take a bath.

Hohmoron Blue Lagoon - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Then we went back to  Tawsen’s Place Inn  to sleep for a while. After a few hours, we went out again to explore Basco.

More details at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/where-to-buy-souvenirs-in-batanes/

We went to various souvenir shopping areas, but our favorite were Tawsen’s Souvenir Shop, and Bisumi Souvenir Shop.

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Lunch at Hiro Joy’s Cuisine and Catering Services

For more information visit  https://happyandbusytravels.com/hiros-joy-cuisine-and-catering-services/

After shopping, we went to  Hiro’s Joy Cuisine and Catering Services  for our lunch. This lunch is included in our tour package.

Hiro's Joy Cuisine and Catering - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

We had yummy authentic Ivatan cuisines!

Ivatan Fish Spring Rolls PHp 200 - Hiro's Joy Cuisine and Catering - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Our whole experience at  https://happyandbusytravels.com/fountain-of-youth-originally-known-as-rakuh-a-idi-spring/

After our lunch, we finally had a chance to swim in Rakuh-a-idi Spring, also known as the Foundatin of Youth. It was a man-made infinity pool that has a structure that looks like the traditional stone houses in Batanes.

Rakuh-a-idi Spring Fountain of Youth - Batanes travel guide and itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Octagon Bed and Breakfast

Our friends ate in Octagon Bed and Breakfast, so we went there even though we had a scheduled dinner at Hiro’s Joy Cuisine.

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The bed and breakfast has a great view of the sunset.

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They serve delicious food, but the food were a bit expensive because the serving size is small.

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Hiro’s Joy Cuisine

After a quick snack in Octagon, we went to Hiro’s Joy Cuisine for our full dinner. We also brought our friends to the restaurant because they were still hungry after eating in Octagon.

It was our last day in Batanes. After our early breakfast, we were brought by Tawsen’s Inn to the airport for our flight back to Manila.

Basco Airport - Batanes Travel Guide and Itinerary for 5 days - Happy and Busy Travels

Yes we were sad because it’s time to go home, but we had a great time in Batanes. We wish we can visit the island again, and we wanted to go to Itbayat the next time.

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BATANES: 3 Days Itinerary, Expenses and Tips

Batanes. The northernmost province of the Philippines has been slowly gaining ground as one of the ultimate destinations in the country. One major hindrance, however, is not the distance but the price of airfare going to this coveted paradise.

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Batanes trip planning: Personal experience

Ever since my first boss recounted his trip, I have been hooked. Since 2014, I have been waiting patiently for online seat sales to Basco but to no avail. So last February, I decided to take the proverbial bull by the horns and toughed it out for a day at the PTTA Travel Tour Expo 2015 just to book those golden tickets. I went home before closing, triumphant, managing to score discounted tickets for 4 pax.

The only problem I didn’t foresee right away because I was too blinded by the golden tickets was the fact that I could get my heart broken by traveling during the rainy/off-peak season . It turned out, circumstances broke my heart three times before we were finally able to set foot on Batanes soil. What can I do, Mother Nature is a force to be reckoned with.

I shared more of our Batanes escapades in other posts but for now, let me share with you our itinerary, expenses, and some tips before you book your golden ticket.

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Batanes Three Day Itinerary

Day 1 north batan.

READ: North Batan Tour and Itinerary 

Batanes valugan boulder beach

Day 2 Sabtang Island

READ: Sabtang Island Day Tour and Itinerary

Batanes savidug ivatan houses

SEE ALSO: WHERE TO EAT IN BATANES

Day 3 South Batan Tour

Batanes chawa viewdeck

Day 4 Manila

Batanes: 3 days expenses.

Computation per person (souvenirs not included)* — Prices as of 2015

Accommodation (3 nights) Php 1500 ( Php 500/night) 3 Days Tour (all in) Php 4000 Day 1 lunch Php 100 Day 1 dinner Php 150 Day 2 lunch Php 300 Day 2 dinner Php 150 Day 3 lunch Php 300 Day 3 dinner Php 100 _________________ Total Php 6600 Airfare (RT) Php 6539 Php 13,139

*Note: Your spending habits may be different from mine. You can lower the expenses by cooking food in your accommodation and bringing with you miscellaneous items like coffee and snacks.

TRAVEL DATE: AUGUST 2015

Batanes Travel Tips

Flights to batanes: how to get to batanes.

In 2024, there are currently three airlines flying to Basco:

  • Philippine Airlines (Manila to Basco)
  • Sky Jet Airlines
  • North Airways (Clark to Basco)
  • Sky Pasada (Tuguegarao to Basco)

PHILIPPINE AIRLINES

Philippine Airlines has a flight time of 1 hour and 50 minutes (MNL to BSO). According to Google Flights (May 2023), the least expensive flights from Manila to Basco usually cost between ₱13,000–17,500.

Philippine Airlines Domestic Timetable 2024:

Manila to Basco flights

Basco to Manila flights

NORTH AIRWAYS

North Airways in partnership with Leading Edge Air Services (LEASCOR) started flights to Batanes in April 2023. The flight schedule is CLARK to BASCO every Tuesday and Friday.

Sky Pasada offers flights from Tuguegarao to Basco (and vice versa). They have flights from Monday to Saturday. The first flight departs at 8:30 am (7 am check-in) and the second flight departs at 12:30 pm (9 am check-in).

Personal experience with Philippine Airlines flight to Batanes

After being canceled for the first time last July, PAL automatically rebooked our flight the next day. I’ve heard that this is not the practice done for Skyjet, although their flight time is shorter and their jet can fly even if it’s windy.

Seat sales may be rare, but you just gotta look out for them. So better subscribe to the airline’s pages to stay tuned. I know of people who managed to get less than Php 2,000 roundtrip tickets.

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Basco Airport

At the one-floor Basco airport, you will be asked to pay a Php 350 Visitor Sustainable Ecotourism fee at the Tourism Information Center should your travel agency/tour operator haven’t paid it yet. This is under Provincial Ordinance No.146 s.2015.

To get to your accommodation, you can either choose to be picked up by your accommodation or your tour operator or take a tricycle to the town center. You can also opt to walk.

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Batanes food: What and where to eat in Batanes

You can read more about our Batanes foodscapades here .

Banks in Batanes: ATM locations

As much as possible bring cash because your credit cards won’t have use there. There is a Landbank and PNB branch in Basco. Credit cards are not accepted in Batanes.

Internet in Batanes

Some hotels and homestays provide Wi-Fi so if that’s a requirement for you, better check before you book. Mobile data is very hard to come by in Batanes so exercise a lot of patience if you ever get an H+ signal.

What to pack for Batanes

Because of the heat and humidity, light and easy-to-dry material for shirts is highly encouraged. Bring power banks because power interruption is normal in Batanes.

Bring lots and lots of sunscreen and anything that can protect your skin from the evil UV rays. Best to waterproof your things for the faluwa ride.

Photo by JC Gellidon on Unsplash

2018 Update: PAMB Resolution No. 2015-16 and 2017-18 of the Batanes Protected Landscapes and Seascapes (Amendment)

Protected area entrance fees.

  • Filipinos – Php 50 (Adults); Php 20 (Students); Free (Senior Citizens, PWD, and children below 7 yrs old)
  • Foreigners – Php 100

Eco-Tourism Fees

  • Water Sports   (Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Boating) – Php 500/head/visit/site with PAMB permit
  • Mountain Trekking (Climbing/Hiking) – Php 150/head/visit/site with PAMB permit
  • Camping – Php 150 (3 pax); Php 200 (4+ pax) with PAMB permit
  • Forest Tour – Php 250/head/visit/site with PAMB permit
  • Video Taking Using Drone – Php 5,000 with PAMB permit/formal request as to the use or purpose of taking pictures/videos (submitted to PAMB through DENR office)

Batanes tours

There are a lot of tour operators now in Batanes and it’s up to you to choose. Aircon vans are usually used for groups.

You can opt to do DIY if you’re solo or there are only two of you by hiring a tricycle. Tricycles in Batanes cannot be hired on the spot, but rather you have to call them beforehand. Make sure that your tricycle driver has also attended the Tour Guiding and/or Tourist Driver seminar conducted by the local government and DoT.

BATODA hotline: 09297038404 ( source: Batanes government official website ).

Other Activities in Batanes

Biking Usually, there are bikes for rent in the accommodations. Rates differ per hour or per day. Marfel’s Lodge offers bikes for rent for Php 25 per hour.

Motorbiking You can also rent motorbikes to go around the island of Batan. You may inquire at your accommodation.

Swimming Popular swimming options include Fountain of Youth, Blue Lagoon, and the beach behind Octagon. All are accessible in Batan. There is a bit of hiking included though before you reach the Fountain of Youth.

ATV Tours 

You can now go on tours using ATV in Batanes. One whole day’s rent for an ATV is around Php 2,000. You can also rent it per hour.

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OTHER TIPS FOR TRAVELING IN BATANES

Batanes can get very very hot and humid so prepare accordingly especially if you’ll be out touring the whole day. Even in the rainy season, it can still get hot and humid. Batanes is also very windy, especially near the ocean. If you have more time, opt to stay overnight or more in Sabtang to experience how the Ivatans live in stone houses.

On the day of your South Batan tour, don’t forget to drop by the Fountain of Youth . Mountain climbers and enthusiasts may also opt to trek Mt. Iraya (1,009 masl).

To get the full Batanes experience, I highly suggest that you go to Itbayat and explore the island as well as more of Ivatan culture.

I will surely come back for Itbayat!

Frequently Asked Questions about Batanes

How many days do you need in batanes.

It depends on your budget and how many days of vacation you have. You can go for as little as 3 days or at least 5 days.

If you really want to fully explore the islands, it’s best that you allot more days so you can also have an itinerary that is not so jam-packed and wherein you can have more time in each place.

What month is good to go to Batanes?

The best months to visit Batanes are March and April because it’s also the peak of summer and dry season. However, that means that it’s also a popular time for travelers.

May and June are still good considering that there is still minimal rainfall during those months.

Winter months are December to February and the weather during this season can be unpredictable.

Why is Batanes so expensive?

Because of its location (northernmost islands of the Philippine archipelago), limited flights, as well as weather and sea conditions, traveling to Batanes can get expensive, especially the airfare (round trip tickets).

Why Batanes have a zero crime rate?

Aside from the low poverty rate in the province, the Ivatans are well-known for their honesty and kindness which is why Batanes has almost zero crime rate in The Philippines.

Is there WIFI in Batanes?

Previously, the province didn’t have a wireless internet connection, that changed in 2021 with the Free WiFi for All Project of the Department of Information and Communications Technology in the Province of Batanes.

In 2023, many hotels and homestay accommodations in Batanes now provide WiFi to guests and visitors. However, cellphone/mobile signal can still be spotty in some parts of the islands.

Is there Jollibee in Batanes?

No. As of 2024, there are no fast food restaurants in Batanes like Jollibee, McDonald’s or KFC.

How do you say thank you in Batanes?

Dios Mamajes!

Watch the video below for a glimpse of our Batanes adventure: 

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Darlene is currently on the road again and traveling full-time after being an expat/overseas Filipino worker in Qatar. She's rediscovering what it means to travel solo and in her 30s while working on her blogs.

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Bianca Adrienne Yu

October 7, 2016.

Wow this is such a complete informative post! I love this. I wanna go to Batanes so bad 🙁 i’ll definitely check this again when i’ll go there!

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October 2, 2016

Hi, did you book your tour thru a travel agency or a DIY tour with the tricycles there? Going in 2 weeks. Please let us know contact numbers as well. thanks much!

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Hi Vivian! We booked through a friend of mine who knows a tour operator there in Batanes. But my friend is already abroad and we also lost our contact in Batanes. If you are a big group, booking through a travel agency will be more convenient. But if you’re just 2 people and doing budget travel, tricycle tours would be good. 🙂 Hope you enjoy Batanes!

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August 25, 2016

Thank you very much for this info. Big help! Enjoy your trips.. -_-

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Veronica- Chase These Kids

August 18, 2016.

Hi Darlene! What was/were the highlight/s of the trip for you? <3

My favorite would have to be Chavayan-Tinyan in Sabtang. Well I actually wanted to sleep in Sabtang (homestay) but we dont have enough time. Marlboro Hills too was really memorable for me. As per friends, you shouldn’t skip Fountain of Youth and Itbayat! ?

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Jojoy Sinahon

June 22, 2016.

Thanls for posting this one. A big help to us aspiring to go to Batanes ourselves.

We’re goin this July. Do you happen to have the contact number of Marfel’s Lodge?

June 23, 2016

Hi Jojoy! thanks for taking the time to comment. Here are their contact numbers: Ms. Fe @ 09088931475/09178574493

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Batanes Itinerary: Travel Guide to Batan, Sabtang & Itbayat Islands (5 Days or More)

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A northern beauty of the Philippines, Batanes is a group of islands filled with vast pasture lands, rolling hills, towering volcanoes, dramatic cliffs, and crystal-clear waters — its untouched beauty, as some would say , is proof of the local people’s (Ivatan’s) respect for the laws of nature. (Batanes Itinerary)

However… its far distance from the mainland, the extravagant flights, and sudden weather changes can all make the trip an impossible task. In fact, these have made the islands an elusive paradise in itself; and yet, like a challenge, a lot of people would always aim to unravel it for themselves.

Top Tours in Batanes?

Come and check out this list of the  best Batanes tours  which features the best activities and guided packages to do in places like Basco, Sabtang, and more. . You can also inquire with  Iraya Travel & Tours  for their package rates; it’s owned by a local who is a friend of mine, or with  Batanes Travel & Tours  — just let them know that I referred you to them!

For those who were fortunate enough to visit Batanes, it’s a common thing to hear them say that the terrain is akin to that of New Zealand, Ireland, or the Scottish Highlands. I’ve only been to New Zealand and I do see the resemblance. As a matter of fact, I would often beam with pride whenever I hear or read these compliments — after all, Batanes is my beloved hometown.  I am really proud to be a pure-blooded Ivatan , and I absolutely feel lucky that I was brought up in these magnificent islands right from when I was born and up until high school.

FACT = One “downside” of growing up in such an amazing place like this: I’m very hard to please when it comes to natural terrain. Example: When I visited Austria, Croatia and the northern part of New Zealand (as examples), most of the people around me were crying out praises when they saw the beaches, mountains, cliffs, and/or hills. Me? I just stood there and thought to myself, “This is nice.” And that was it. This is NOT to say that those places weren’t great — because they were! It just so happens that scenes like that were ‘normal’ to me; so in order to get a more exuberant reaction from me, it has to be far more incredible ( Faroe Islands would be an example).

Naturally, as a local, a lot of you have been asking me for tips and top things to do in Batanes . When this was first asked of me, I was at a complete loss because I left the islands when it wasn’t popular yet as a tourist destination; hence, as an example, I didn’t know much about existing logistics and  hotels because they didn’t exist as much before! (It was only recently that the islands became well-known nationwide).

Nevertheless, as of this year, that has changed because I had the chance to revisit my hometown after 10 long years ! I learned more about the new infrastructures, tours, and so much more — it actually surprised me to see that my little hometown wasn’t exactly the same old simple home that I knew. Still and the same, I can assure you that no matter the changes, Batanes’ beauty will forever remain.

Now without further ado, let me give you a Batanes itinerary guide that you can do when you’re on these islands for, let’s say,  5 days ! Rest assured, you can tweak it around depending on the length of your stay. Enjoy!

Table of Contents

Batanes Travel Guide

Before we go on with this Batanes itinerary guide, here are some quick and basic facts of Batanes.

Batanes Islands Map

  • Nearer to Taiwan than the Philippines.  It is comprised of 10 islands but with only 3 inhabited ones, namely: Batan, Sabtang, & Itbayat — with Batan being the main island and the most populated one given its 6 districts (one of which is Basco , the provincial ‘capital’ in which I grew up in.) .
  • Locals are called “Ivatan”. Our exact origins are still untraced up till now and we have a total population of only about 17,000~, making us the smallest province in the country. Our language is also called “ Ivatan ” which is regarded as unique to that of  Tagalog , the main language in the Philippines; hence, Ivatan is not just merely a dialect but it’s now regarded as a unique language in itself. .
  • Very low crime rates.  In fact, there’s almost no crime at all which can be attributed to the Ivatan’s good nature as well as the non-existent poverty in the islands. As a child, the only main ‘criminals’ that I ever saw in my hometown were Taiwanese fishermen who were often caught at sea when they cross the borders of the Philippines to do illegal fishing, etc. For sure, Ivatans might just be one of the nicest and most trustworthy people you’ll ever meet in your travels! To prove this point, we have a couple of ‘honesty shops’ in the islands wherein nobody is attending the store: as a customer, you get the things you want to buy and then handle the payment yourself. .
  • Experiences 4 seasons. It’s not official, but technically, Batanes has very cold and chilly days from November to February, with the hottest months from March to May (with April as the driest) . The rest of the months are often rainy and August is the month where we mostly experience typhoons — speaking of typhoons, we’re NOT really constantly battered by ill weather . Given our northernmost location, we’re just often used as a reference point for weather reports. Sure, we have our fair share of typhoons but unlike popular belief, it’s not too common. .

» Best Time to Visit

The dry season which would be from December to May (with April being the driest) . It’s the safest time to go if you don’t want to get stranded or have your flight canceled/delayed because of bad weather (this is because the rest of the months are often rainy, with August being the month where we mostly experience typhoons).

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» Getting in to Batanes

Batanes is primarily reached by air and travel time from Manila can take 1 to 2 hours depending on the airline. To date, given the size of Basco’s airport (which is small and can’t be extended because then the runway will either go inside the mountain or ruin some residential houses), there are only a few airlines that are in service:

  • Philippines Air (PAL Express):  daily flights usually depart and arrive in the mornings
  • SkyJet Air:  only on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays usually  departing and arriving in the mornings
  • Wakay Air:  daily flights usually departing and arriving in the mornings

Ticket prices are known for being expensive — they can range from Php 4,000 up to Php 15,000 (on average, it costs Php 7,000+).  If you’re on a budget, how then can you get cheaper flight deals?

  • Promos: There are regular seat sales that are being done by the above airlines and if you’re lucky, you can snag a roundtrip flight for just Php 500!
  • Tour Operators:  You can also subscribe or regularly inquire with them so you are notified when there are seat sales or promos.

From the airport, you can walk to the town proper to get to your hotel (it’s a really small town) ; otherwise, you can hail tricycles there or arrange for a pick-up car beforehand. To book a private airport transfer, go here .

» Where to Stay (Batanes Accommodations)

The top choices in the Basco area (the center) would be… Budget :  Troy’s Lodge ,   DDD Habitat Lodging House Mid-Range: Midtown Inn ,  Batanes Seaside Lounge , or AirBnB Luxury :  Fundacion Pacita

*For more Batanes hotel choices and the best price or packaged deals, I suggest checking out Agoda and Booking.com . (If you’re rather interested in renting affordable yet comfortable houses or apartments, always check AirBnB ).

» Batanes Money Exchanges

There are NO money exchange facilities in Batanes, but there are a few ATMs  (Landbank and PNB who accept Bancnet/Megalink & Expressnet cards).

Given that fact, it’s best to exchange your money for Philippine pesos in Manila before flying into Batanes. Don’t bother whipping out your credit card either because there are no establishments in the islands either that accept it.

» How to Get Around Batanes

By jeepney . They journey around the island of Batan from 5:00AM to 5:00PM (you often just need to flag them down at certain areas). If in doubt, feel free to talk to a local.

By tricycle.   You can arrange this with your hotel, a tour operator, or directly with a tricycle driver. We call them as “ Batoda” and apart from taking you to and from near distances, they can also provide day rentals to help you explore the island. To go around the north of Batan, they customarily ask Php 1,000, and for the south, about Php 1,500. (In Sabtang , touring the whole island starts at a cost of Php 800).

By motorcycle or bike.   You can rent a motorcycle starting at Php 500 a day (it can go up if you want a guide/driver, if you want a bigger motorbike, etc. and if you want per hour, it can be about Php 150 per hour). A simple bike would cost about Php 300 a day (or Php 25 per hour). If in doubt about where to rent, just ask a local and they will direct you to the right place.

By car.   If you’re coming with a big group, it’s best to do a tour for a hassle-free experience.

By boat.   To get to the other inhabited islands of Sabtang and Itbayat, you will need to go through an exciting boat ride with our local boats called ‘ faluwa’ .

  • There are 3 boat operators going to Sabtang and I went with M/B Aljolyner since I personally know the owners. You can contact them via this mobile number: +63 928-244-5475.
  • Otherwise, you can simply reserve a spot on this Sabtang Day tour . .
  • There are also 3 boat operators going to Itbayat namely Itransa, Ocean Spirit, and Veronica. .

» Staying Connected in Batanes

Given that Batanes is a far-flung group of islands, the internet connection there is quite limited and slow.

Some hotels have it but they will often ask for an extra charge to use it; if you don’t want that, you can buy a Smart or Globe SIM card but they will only have LTE signal strength (alternatively, you can get an  eSIM ) . There are also some computer cafes found in Basco with a decent internet connection, primarily used by the younger ones for gaming — but still, those are worth a shot.

» Helpful Ivatan Phrases

Almost all Ivatans can understand and speak fluent English; but of course, it doesn’t hurt to use our language. We’ll be very impressed with you!

Hello: Dius!  (when you arrive at someone’s house) /  Kapian ka pa nu Dius! How are you?: Ara ka mangu? I am fine: Taytu aku a mapya. Thank you:  Dius mamahes! You’re welcome:  As kanimu pa

Yes:  Owen No:  Umba I don’t know:  Katen I’m sorry: Maypasinsya ka /   Paypasinsyan mu taken How much?: Manyipira? Can I join you?:  Maparin machivan? Goodbye:  Avek dana / Mangay aku na

Batanes Itinerary Guide

NOTES: The following section is in a  tabbed format; so, in order to see the next day’s contents, just click the headings below.

GUIDED TOURS – 3-Day Tour (Covering Day 1 to 3 below: North Batan + South Batan + Sabtang) – 2-Day Tour (Covering Day 1 to 3 below: North Batan + South Batan + Sabtang — more fast-paced)

Do a Batan North Tour

Batanes Itinerary: Fundacion Pacita

Below is what’s commonly referred to as “ Batan North Tour ” — as the name implies, you will venture through the top spots in the northern part of the main island of Batan for your Batanes itinerary.

I have gotta say though… I couldn’t help giggling as they took me around because it was all a bit surreal — imagine, I was a local being toured around (where else but) in my own hometown!

Still, it was quite an experience and I surely saw Batan in a new light, especially when (for example) I arrive at a location that was normally just a normal hangout place for me and my classmates during high school, but was now a top tourist attraction. I guess tourism also brought something good for us because they have also started digging more into our history!

NOTE : If you’re not fit for biking or motorcycling around the island to visit the following spots during your Batanes itinerary, you can rent a tricycle (at Php 1,000 for 2 pax Batan North Tour) , a car (depending on the size of the car, the costs start at Php 2,000 for a whole day), or just go for a guided North Batan tour by reserving your spot online .

North Batan Stops

◘◘ Mt. Carmel Chapel Located at Sitio Tukon in Barangay Chanarian in Basco, this chapel is the most recently built worship house in Batanes and the only chapel that adopted the stone house style.  Its prime position above the hills has made it a popular spot not only for weddings but also for tourists who are looking for Instagram-worthy shots.

◘◘  Fundacion Pacita This is Batanes’ only luxury hotel and rightly so as it is nestled above a picturesque hill that has a grand view over the sea and the surrounding Batan terrain. Rest assured, you’re free to wander inside its premises even if you’re not a hotel guest. You can also visit its indoor museum where Pacita Abad’s works are found.

Who is Pacita? She is an internationally known artist who was a full-blooded Ivatan and Fundacion Pacita was her former home when she was still alive.

◘◘ PAG-ASA Radar Station This used to be a USA weather station and climbing to the top of it will offer you great panoramic views over the island.

◘◘ Didawud Idjang (Fortress) There are a total of 4 Idjangs in Batanes and this is one of them. In the olden times, the Ivatan people used it as fortifications (likened to castles) to protect themselves during times of war. Originally, these were elevations that were formed by molten volcanic magma which acted as a plug on an extinct crater.

◘◘ Dipnaysuhuan Japanese Tunnel Located in the hills of Tukon, this five-door tunnel that’s complete with a series of chambers, was a bunker that served as a lookout spot and a water reservoir during the Japanese occupation.

◘◘ Chanpan/Valugan Boulder Beach This is popularly known for its long stretch of boulders due to Mt. Iraya’s eruption in 400 AD. The rock formation, smoothed over time by the strong Pacific waves, presents a panoramic view over the horizon and of Mt. Iraya that must be included on your Batanes itinerary!

◘◘ Provincial Capitol Area / Casa Real Built between the 16th to 18th centuries, it’s a government building and is commonly regarded as the center of the town (nearby, you will find a vast sports plaza where most of the island’s celebrations are usually held).

◘◘ Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral / Sto. Domingo Church This is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church in Batanes and it is the first parish church to be built in the early 18th century in which it was originally made up of cogon grass roofing. It was also the first to have galvanized iron roofing in the 1890s. The feast of its patron saint, Sto. Domingo de Guzman, is celebrated by the Ivasays (people from Basco) every August 8.

◘◘  Vayang Rolling Hills These are seemingly endless waves of rolling hills that are perfectly backdropped by the seascape. It is best enjoyed from afar, but it is also best experienced when explored on foot; plus, this spot is the best vantage point for an unhampered view of the province’s three major islands.

◘◘ Naidi Hills and Basco Lighthouse This is one of my fave hang-out spots when I was young!   An old sitio derived from the Ivatan words “na” which means past, and “idi”  which means settlement. Located here are old wireless telegraph facilities by the Americans which were bombed by Japan during World War II. One can also get a breathtaking view of the town atop the hilltop 66-feet lighthouse.

◘◘ Kural Marine Sanctuary I remember visiting this place for picnics on weekends with family, friends, and relatives! In 2005, it has been found that the marine life in this area is so rich and perfect for diving that it has been decided to properly protect it. After acquiring a pass, anyone can dive, swim, snorkel, and picnic here to enjoy its natural beauty.

Substitute Activities

If you’ve got the extra time during your Batanes itinerary, I highly recommend the following:

◘◘  Climb Mt. Iraya Towering over Basco at approximately 1,009 meters above sea level, this dormant volcano is the first attraction you will see upon landing at the airport. To get a picture-perfect view, timing and patience are required since its peak is almost always covered by clouds. As for climbing this mountain, it can be quite challenging because of its abundant endemic flora and fauna, but it’s absolutely doable. As such, it’s not advisable to do it alone; however, there are some tour guides who offer a guided hike up the mountain.

NOTE : This mountain also supplies the water in all households in Basco — so yes, when you’re in Batanes, you can drink from the tap! It’s safe and fresh spring water!

Do a Batan South Tour

Racuh a Payaman: Batanes Itinerary

Given that Batan is a huge island, this day of your Batanes itinerary will be spent on the southern parts as you go through the top highlights of the remaining areas:  Mahatao, Uyugan, Ivana, Itbud, and Imnajbu.

TIP: If you’re ever pressed on time, this Batan South Tour can be combined with the North Tour and can be done in a day. But of course, it’s always best to take it easy so that you can have more time (and photo ops!) in each location. Remember: you should make the most of your trip here!

NOTE : If you’re not fit for biking or motorcycling around the island to visit the following spots, you can rent a tricycle (at Php 1,500 for 2 pax Batan South Tour), a car (depending on the size of the car, the costs start at Php 2,000 for a whole day), or just go for a guided South Batan tour by reserving your spot online .

South Batan Stops

◘◘ Chawa Viewdeck (Mahatao) A perfect spot to enjoy Batanes sunsets! Via a nearby staircase, you can also descend more than a hundred steps down to the adjacent cliff to fish, take pictures, or frolic in the waters.

◘◘  Boat Shelter Port (Mahatao) This supports the goals of the fishing industry of the province namely: fish sufficiency and generation of employment. It was constructed in October 2005 and as a 130-million pesos project, it is the biggest infrastructure project by the Provincial Government at that time. The area was chosen because of its cove-like structure that gives good protection to the boats during inclement weather.

◘◘ San Carlos Borromeo Church (Mahatao) Its beauty and excellent state of preservation made it a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines in 2001. Outside the church, you will also find a typical olden  Spanish lamp post —  two vertical structures about 30 meters apart that used to be manually lighted with fire so that the local fishermen could identify how far the shore is.

◘◘ Homoron Blue Lagoon (or Spanish Lagoon) (Mahatao) Located between Ivana and Mahatao, it’s an interesting spot for your Batanes itinerary because back in the Spanish era only the Spanish were allowed to take a dip there.

◘◘  Maydangeb White Beach (Mahatao) A cove with multi-colored rocks and white-colored sand, this spot can easily rival the beauty of Boracay! It is located along the national highway about 9 kilometers from Basco and is being maintained by both Mahatao and Ivana Local Government Units (LGU’s).

◘◘  Diura Fishing Village (Mahatao) A sitio in Basco’s eastern part where an association of fishermen called mataw  still practice the traditional fishing for arayu ( dorado type of fish). They also still observe an old ritual called kapayvanuvanua  which signifies the start of the fishing season in March. Don’t miss out on checking the beach front here too!

◘◘  Rakuh a Payaman (Marlboro Country) (Mahatao) Dubbed by foreign tourists as Malboro Country because of its similar contour, endless rolling hills, and wind-swept communal pasturelands for cows, carabaos, and horses. For sure, this is a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers.

◘◘  Spanish Bridge (Ivana) This was constructed and formed as part of the main road of Ivana during the Spanish period as the road leads to the doorstep of the Church. It is still being used to date by people and trucks alike.

◘◘  House of Dakay (Ivana) Probably the most photographed Ivatan house in the islands, this was built of lime and stone in 1887 and owned by Luisa Estrella who bequeathed it to her favorite nephew, Jose “Dakay” Estrella. A survivor of the destructive earthquake of September 13, 1918 which destroyed much of the rest of the town, the House of Dakay’s shutters and floor have never changed and have retained much of its authentic look throughout the decades.

◘◘ San Jose de Obrero Church (Ivana) Built in 1784 by Fr. Jose Fausto de Cuevas, it is the only church in Batan with a separate bell tower that was constructed 30 years later. Located by the coastal area, it is here where Katipunero revolutionaries commanded by Captain Perea landed on September 18, 1898 to liberate the province from the Spaniards.

◘◘  Honesty Coffee Shop (Ivana) An unmanned refreshment store that has become famous worldwide, and a must-to-see for your Batanes itinerary. Showcasing the best of Ivatan’s honesty, here you will find no standby seller because the owners rely on the honesty of its customers when they pay for goods taken from the store.

◘◘ Songsong Ruins (Uyugan) Remnants of an old settlement that was ravaged by a tsunami in the 1950s. Residents were given homesteads in Mindanao under the Magsaysay resettlement program and today, it is a thriving coastal community again.

◘◘  Itbud Town (Itbud) This is where the best-tasting local wine called palek comes from and where maytuab and sinadumparan  (local Ivatan stone houses) still stand. It had the largest population in Batan’s south-eastern part in the 18th century due to a stable water supply spring and a well-fortified idjang (fortress).

◘◘  Itbud Idjang (Itbud) One of the 4 Idjangs in Batanes. Here, rock carvings are still evident (probably for water storage) , as well as their gathering/meeting area and the rocks with bored holes for anchors are still intact.

◘◘  Alapad Pass and Hills (Uyugan) Offers a captivating view of several rolling hills and the vast expanse of the sea — a location made popular by the Filipino movie “Hihintayin Kita sa Langit” , starred by Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta.

◘◘  LORAN Station (Imnajbu) “Long-Range Aid to Navigation” where the US Coast Guards were based. Its lawns and buildings that were once beautiful and well-kept have deteriorated and were ruined after the Americans left and abandoned it in the 1960s. Today, it is a National Museum Branch.

◘◘  Disvayangan Beach Front (Mahatao) A row of private picnic houses with basic facilities adjacent to a government-operated recreation building featuring two bowling lanes and a billiards room.

◘◘  Tayid Lighthouse (Mahatao) Erected in 2000, this colonial-looking beacon offers a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean, as well as other parts of Batan Island and its rugged mountain cliffs that face the West Philippine Sea.

◘◘  Ranum ni Kumalakal / Rakuh-a-idi (Spring of Youth) (Mahatao) A man-made pool with spring water and a view of the Pacific Ocean and Mt. Iraya. This spot is truly ideal for picnics (and photo ops!). ~ TIP : For your Batanes itinerary, you can book online and reserve your spot on a half-day tour to this place, especially if you want some more time to relax here.

Make your way to Sabtang Island

Sabtang

Sabtang is one of the inhabited islands in Batanes and depending on the strength of the waves, it is an “exciting” 30 to 1-hour boat ride from  Ivana  in Batan Island — an experience that you should consider for your Batanes itinerary.

I may have been raised in Batanes but I have never — I repeat — never had the chance to visit Sabtang nor Itbayat. Yes, I know, shame on me! For years, I’ve heard tales from my family and friends about the beauty of these islands and their “eventful” boat rides; so it was about time that I finally headed over to this place… and boy, I absolutely regretted not coming sooner!

NOTE : You can book a packaged Sabtang tour for a hassle-free experience and you can even do it in just a day! . Otherwise, you can DIY this trip. Sabtang boat trips (that spans for about an hour) depart from Ivana port from 6:00AM to 7:00AM — you can get to this port from Basco by renting a tricycle roundtrip transfer which costs about Php 440. The boat trip costs Php 100 per person each way, and once you arrive in Sabtang you will have to pay Php 200 environmental fee at the tourism office. . Later on, you can take the boat ride back to Ivana starting from 8:00AM until 2:00 to 3:00PM (depending on the weather, there can still be boats at 5:00PM but it’s best to be at the Sabtang port before by 2:00PM — or better yet, just ask the locals what is the estimated time for the last trip back to Ivana). . There are 3 boat operators going to Sabtang and I went with M/B Aljolyner since I personally know the owners. You can contact them via this mobile number: +63 928-244-5475. As for touring the island by yourself, you can rent a tricycle at the port for Php 800 (2 pax).

TIP : The boat ride can get a bit wet, so it’s best to bring a waterproof bag for your essentials.

Top Attractions

◘◘ Savidug Community (Vernacular Houses) A village filled with traditional Ivatan houses. In fact, it is the area where the endangered black face spoonbill was sighted years ago. To this day, it continues to fly in the area!

◘◘ Savidug Idjang (Fortress) Among the 4 Idjangs in Batanes, this is considered to be the most beautiful and perfectly shaped.

◘◘  Chamantad–Tinyan Viewpoint Located between Savidug  and Chavayan , this place offers a spectacular view of nature and the Pacific Ocean. Take your sweet time lounging here during your Batanes itinerary because the sights are quite stunning!

◘◘ Chavayan Community / Barrio This is arguably the cradle of Ivatan culture and heritage. Famous for its rows of old houses, narrow streets, and old sites, Chavayan is likely to leave lasting memories on your visit. Its Chapel, the only church in Batanes still roofed with cogon grass, is a stone’s throw away from a picturesque shore.

◘◘  Nakabuang (Mayahao or Ahaw Stone Arch) in Morong Beach One of the iconic and most photographed spots in Batanes because of its natural rock arch formation in an ideal beach cove.

Explore Itbayat Island

Batanes Itinerary: Itbayat

If Sabtang island will leave you speechless, Itbayat island will make your mouth drop to the floor. Then again — traveling here is no joke! The waves can be harsher than the journey to Sabtang and it will take about 2 to 4 hours; yet without a doubt, it will all be worth it for your Batanes itinerary!

NOTE:  If the 4-hour boat trip doesn’t sound ‘fun’ to you, you can also fly to Itbayat via NorthSky Airlines which is a small 8-seater plane that flies every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It takes about 15 minutes and the fare will be about Php 1,800 one way. However, please take note that it will only fly if ALL seats are full.

Now, since the waves can be quite volatile, it’s best to inquire about this trip beforehand with the Ivatan locals. Otherwise, it’s better that you have spare days on your trip  just in case you can’t ride a boat back to Batan island because of bad weather.

NOTE : To do the whole Itbayat visit, you can book a packaged tour for a hassle-free experience.

Otherwise, you can DIY this trip. Itbayat boat trips are available from Basco every day from 6:00AM to 9:00AM in the mornings; and from Itbayat to Basco, around 11:00AM to 2:00PM. Per person, you will have to pay Php 450 one way. If you fail to catch the boat, there are no hotels in the island but you can always arrange a homestay with the locals or with your tour guide/operator. . There are also 3 boat operators going to Itbayat namely Itransa, Ocean Spirit and Veronica. As for touring the island by yourself, you can rent a motorbike (with a guide at Php 1,000 for a day) or a tricycle (at Php 2,000 for a whole day, good for 2 to 3 pax).

◘◘  Turungan Cave & Hills The most ancient dwelling place in Batanes. It is believed to be the first landing place of the Austronesians  who came from Formosa, Taiwan in 4000 BC. Today, it is an area where stone boat-shaped burial markers are found, and it is believed that this is the burial grounds of the cave’s ancient settlers.

◘◘  Kumayasakas Cave River An underground stream that flows to the sea and is a newly-developed water source for the community.

◘◘  Rapang Cliff A must-see for your Batanes itinerary!   This is a natural park comprised of forest, cliffs, and rocky hills where bonsai arius trees are abundant along a grazing area for goats. One unique formation that you’ll find here is a flat stone that lies naturally upon another stone and when you strike it with another stone, it produces a bell-like sound. Apparently, it served as an alarm for the ancient inhabitants against approaching enemies and a signal for community meetings and for gathering goats.

◘◘ Manuyuk A sinkhole that serves as the town’s giant drainage. It was explored by a German doctor named Gechard Schmith in 1993 and was found to be around 45-meter deep and has two big chambers with a narrow passage in between. Apparently, it’s regarded as a ‘haunted’ sinkhole because it is where the ancient Ivatans threw witches as punishment according to the old justice system.

◘◘  Vernacular Houses These are combinations of European and Itbayat architecture with thick walls of stone and lime and several layers of cogon for roofing. They are proven to withstand strong typhoons, earthquakes, and other calamities, and can withstand the harshest ‘local’ winter from December to February.

If you’ve got the time, I highly recommend the following:

◘◘  Climb Mt. Karububuan The town’s highest point at about 280 meters above sea level. The historical significance of this mountain is that is the other ‘pair’ of Mt. Riposed  which is one of the island’s foundations and old settlement for the early settlers.

◘◘  Climb Mt. Ripused As one of the two volcanoes considered to have been the foundation of Itbayat, it affords a breathtaking panorama of the different parts of the island.

◘◘  Sail to nearby Siayan Island About a 4 to 5-hour boat ride from Itbayat, Siayan is acknowledged as one of the most beautiful spots in the area, so do consider including this on your Batanes itinerary. This is basically an 87-63 hectare island surrounded by beautiful white beaches and rich coral reefs which is home to lush marine life. ( The same goes for the nearby uninhabited island of  Mavulis ).

Other Activity Options

Ivatan

At this point, you have basically explored the inhabited group of islands in Batanes! So either take your time exploring the town on foot as you mingle more with the locals — or do some other unique activities below:

◘◘  Sail to the uninhabited islands As you can see from the Batanes map that I’ve posted above, there are uninhabited islands in Batanes such as Y’ami, Ditarem, Dinem, Siayan, and Misanga . Depending on weather conditions, you can travel to these places and the boat rental cost can start from Php 6,000.

◘◘ Experience fishing with local fishermen Usually done around the town of Basco, you’ll have an extraordinary fishing experience using nylon, and hook — one of the typical methods used by the Ivatans.

◘◘  Bike around the island Instead of having the luxury of motor transportation to go around the island of Batan during your Batanes itinerary, you can opt to challenge yourself and get fit! After all, traveling from Basco to the southern parts and back is perfectly doable in a day (I did this a lot with my high school friends back when I was still living in Basco).

◘◘ Join a local festivity One of the  BEST things that you can ever do in Batanes to make the most of your stay is to join one of the local celebrations, fiestas, or festivals to best see the local custom and culture. So go and time your visit if you can! The main fiesta you should witness is Batanes Day (which happens on June 26) and it’s usually a week-long celebration consisting of fairs, parades, sports festivals, and shows where you can watch Palo-Palo Dance, Fundanggo , Sagalas & Gozos , and more! Other festivities are as follows:

  • Savidug Sabtang Fiesta (Around January)
  • Ivana Fiesta (May 1)
  • Uyugan Fiesta (May 10)
  • Diptan Fiesta (June 13)
  • Valugan Fiesta (June 27)
  • Basco Fiesta (August 8)
  • Sinakan Sabtang Fiesta (October 1)
  • Itbayat Fiesta (October 7)
  • Mahatao Fiesta (November 4)
  • Itbud Fiesta (November 27)

NOTE : During fiestas, you can visit any house to celebrate, meet, and eat with them — yes, even if you don’t know them! Everyone’s welcome to do so. Back when my Ivatan friends and I were younger, we often jokingly comment that this house-hopping spree during fiestas was like a grand buffet experience because we can survey the houses and pick the best food spots. LOL.

Other than the fiestas above for your Batanes itinerary, do consider visiting during Christmas. We have a lot of events happening during the holidays while also enjoying a real chilly December (which is not so common throughout the Philippines).

Wondering what Batanes food or Ivatan dishes you must absolutely try while you do the Batanes itinerary? Check out this blog post to find out: What & Where to Eat for the Best Ivatan Cuisine .

Batanes Food

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Batanes Itinerary

It’s clear to see that Batanes has a LOT to offer — and more! In fact, it might just have something for just about anyone.

So what are you waiting for…? If you’re looking for a tranquil escape or an unforgettable vacation, make your way to this northernmost paradise of the Philippines and do your own Batanes itinerary!

I guarantee you that it will be worth your while.

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Hi Aileen! Thanks for this very informative blog! I would love to visit batanes someday! Hopefully soon(fingers crossed)! Keep it up kabayan!

Aileen Adalid

I’m glad to hear this! Thank you and I hope you can go and visit there soon :D

Camille T.

Hi Aileen! I find your blog the most informative among those I have read so far :) I’m planning to do a DIY trip in Batanes this year and I’m wondering if there are any tricycles that passes by each destinations in North and South Batan if ever I decide not to rent a tricycle/van?

Hey Camille, by “tricycle that passes” do you mean to say that you can hail them down anytime? If so, that’s quite hard because it’s not like the city that the tricycles go around to look for customers. Most of the time they only move when they are booked, so it’s highly advisable that you rent a tricycle to do your tour. If not, you can also rent your own motorcycle for convenience if you like. Just be careful when driving. Hope that helps :D

Gilbert Tan

Hi Aileen. I’m a senior citizen (63 years old) and going to Batanes is on my bucketlist. I also have a heart condition and so my concern is the amount of walking required to go around Batanes. Please advise. Thanks :)

Hey Gilbert, I’m happy to hear that you’re interested in visiting Batanes! Rest assured, to go from one place to another is easy since there are enough public transportation services to take you around. Some places like Naidi Hills will involve a bit of walking but it wouldn’t be so strenous. Rest assured, if you have any concerns, you can always let them know and the Ivatans will be more than happy to assist you :)

Enjoy your trip!

Andy C. Siongco

Very good & informative write-up. I’m interested in hiking Mt. Iraya—would be nice if you can hook me up with a local guide. Thanks in advance.

jam

Hi aileen, how is the market and sunday service? i am curious of how ivatans live their everyday lives. There’s not much material in the net regarding this. No pics either.

Hey Jam! There’s not really a huge market place in Basco for example, but stores are found here and there (but mostly on the stretch of Abad Street). As for Sunday service, from what I recall they still do morning and afternoon service. I remember the afternoon mass to be around 5pm, as for the AM, I’ll have to get back to you. :) Hope it helps.

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Budget-Friendly 4-Day Batanes Package with Hotel, Daily Breakfast & Airport Transfers

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Go on a four-day vacation to the idyllic province of Batanes when you book this budget Batanes tour package. This Batanes package already comes with three nights at a budget-level lodge in Batanes, daily breakfast, and roundtrip airport transfers from and to Basco Airport. You may also book add-on tours to make your Batanes trip package deal more fun and memorable.

Once you get to Basco Airport, wait for your designated driver to pick you up. You will be taken next to your budget-level lodge. After checking in to your room when you arrive, you can use the lodge's free Wi-Fi for the duration of your visit.

While it is up to you to explore Batanes independently, you can also arrange additional tours for days 2 and 3 of this Batanes vacation package. There are several tours available, including North Batan Tour, South Batan Tour and Sabtang Island Tour.

If you want to see the best of North Batan attractions, book the North Batan Tour. This will take you to top attractions in half a day, such as Basco Cathedral, the first church built in Batanes, and the Vayang Rolling Hills, which gives you great views of the lush slopes of Batan Island.

If you want to see the best of Sabtang Island, book the Sabtang Island Tour. This will take you to prime tourist sites in half a day, such as Savidug Stone Houses, which are houses preserved by the Ivatans, the indigenous people of Batanes, and the Santa Rosa de Lima Chapel, which is the only chapel in the district still covered in cogon grass.

You may also tour South Batan for this Batanes travel and tours package. This tour will bring you to Chawa View Deck, Mahatao Shelter Port, Marlboro Country, Ivana Lighthouse, House of Dakay, Honesty Coffee Shop and the Motchong Viewpoint. The duration of South Batan trip is from 9 AM to 5 PM.

On day 4 of this Batanes travel package, have a free breakfast at your lodge and get ready for checkout. Once it has been processed, wait for your assigned driver to pick you up. When you are ready, you will be brought to Basco Airport so you can board your flight out of Batanes.

Discover the charm of Batanes for 4 days and 3 nights with this Batanes hotel and tour package. Check the availability by choosing a date.

Attractions

Mahatao Tayid Lighthouse in Batanes

Daily itinerary

Bike around the rolling hills of Batanes

Day 1 - Day 1: Arrival + Check-in

Your transfer will be waiting for you when you arrive at the airport. Load your stuff into the car, and when you're ready, your driver will take you to your three-night stay at a low-cost lodge. Check in and enjoy your time in Batanes. You may walk around the area and sample the local cuisine available at surrounding diners and restaurants.

Lighthouse in Batanes

Day 2 - Day 2: Free & Easy + Add-on Tours

You are free to spend your day any way you see fit. If you wish to schedule an additional tour, you have five options. The North Batan trip is one of the tours available. This trip will allow you to explore the best of North Batan for half a day, which includes stops at the Valugan Boulder Beach, the Vayang Rolling Hills, the Mt. Carmel Chapel, the Basco Lighthouse, the Japanese Tunnel, and a bonus secret spot. Another option is a Sabtang Island Tour. This tour will take you to the island's top attractions such as the Savidug Stone Houses, the Chamantad-Tinyan Viewpoint, Morong Beach, the Chavayan Village, Sabtang Weavers, Malakdang Lighthouse, and a bonus secret spot.

Lighthouse in Sabtang, Batanes

Day 3 - Day 3: Free & Easy + Add-on Tours

You can schedule a tour that you haven't done yet on your second full free day. For this day, you may choose to explore South Batan. See the magnificent views from Chawa View Deck and the Mahatao Shelter Port, where you can take pictures of the gorgeous view of the West Philippine Sea and West Batan cliffs.  Afterwards, head to Marlboro Country, Ivana Lighthouse, House of Dakay, Honesty Coffee Shop and the Motchong Viewpoint, a magnificently clear and lush viewpoint in Uyugan that overlooks the Pacific Ocean.

Natural wonders of Batanes

Day 4 - Day 4: Departure + Check-out

Take advantage of the complimentary breakfast on your final day in Batanes before checking out of your lodging. Wait for your driver to arrive so you may return to Basco Airport and catch your flight to your next destination.

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Good to know.

Booking Information - Upon booking, please expect an email from Guide to the Philippines for the voucher, reminder, and next steps.

Hotel - Standard check-in time is 1500H and check out time is at 1200H. Requests for early check-in and late check-out are subject to availability and fees. Refundable incidental deposit is required upon check-in. Guest/s are required to present a valid credit card guarantee or cash deposit. Bookings for one person will be arranged in single rooms, and bookings for two or more people will share a twin/double, or triple room(s). Children will be arranged in the same room with their parents. If additional room(s) is needed and for special requests, additional costs will incur. Child rate includes existing bed sharing arrangements with adults and complimentary tour/s (if any). Maximum of 2 children per room. Child rate is exclusive of daily breakfast and to be paid directly to the hotel.

Peak Season Bookings - All bookings passing through December 24 and 31 are required to avail of the mandatory Christmas and New Year's Eve Dinner. Prepayment is required and can be paid in advance through Guide to the Philippines or direct to the hotel on the day of check-in.

Accommodation

Guide to the Philippines curates only the accommodation for each and every destination so you can enjoy your trip and worry less about finding a place to stay. See our preferred accommodation partner and its corresponding level, together with your rooms under each day in the daily itinerary.

Budget - Budget level accommodations are suitable for travelers on the go, looking for basic accommodation and service. It offers only the essentials with reasonable hygiene and security standards and situated close to food establishments.

Standard check-in time is 1400H PST. Standard check-out time is 1200H PST. Bookings for one person will be arranged in single rooms, and bookings for two or more people will share a twin/double, or triple room(s). If additional room(s) is needed and for special requests, additional costs will incur. Child rate includes existing bed sharing arrangements with adults, breakfast and roundtrip airport transfers. Maximum of 1 child per room. Refundable incidental deposit is also required upon check-in. Guest/s are required to present a valid credit card guarantee or cash deposit.

Guide to the Philippines will select the accommodations best suited for you at the time of your booking from our preferred partner. If our preferred partner is fully booked at the time of your booking, we will find another suitable accommodation for you of similar level.

We always do our best to accommodate special requests, which may incur additional costs. Press choose a date to find availability.

Budget accommodations offer clean sheets, comfortable bed and fresh towels. Each room also comes with a private bathroom. Breakfast is included.

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PACKAGE INCLUSIONS for COMPRESSED TOUR

  • a) Room Accommodation
  • b) Two (2) Sets of Breakfast
  • c) Round Trip Airport Transfer
  • d) Van for Tour (aircon)
  • e) 1 Day Batan North & South (Comp. Tour)
  • f) Professional Tour Guide
  • g) One (1) Picnic Lunch during the tour
  • h) Municipal Fee and Permits

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS for NORTH AND SOUTH TOUR

  • d) 2 days Batan & South Tour
  • e) Van for Tour (aircon)

PACKAGE EXCLUSIONS:

a) AIRFARE b) All other Meals not included in the package c) Round Trip Airport Transfer (Manila) d) Eco tourism Fee of Php 350 per person e) Airport Terminal Fee f) SABTANG ISLAND TOUR

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