Friday, June 19, 2009

Calbayog City: A Place where I Grew up


Trivia

  • Calbayog in Samar has been dubbed by the Department of Tourism as “The City of Waterfalls” with seven-layered falls near in the city. It is also the third largest city in the entire country, comprising 157 barangays.

Transportation

  • Philippine Airlines (daily flights)
  • Cebu Pacific (MWF flights)
  • Zest Air (TTHS flights)
  • By land – PHILTRANCO, CUL, SILVER STAR
  • By sea – FJP shipping lines (Cebu-Calbayog-Cebu)

By day

  • A 5 minutes drive from Calbayog City is the St. Vincent de Paul Seminary. Enjoy a view of the city and the sea. Fronting the seminary is a replica of the image of Our Lady of Fatima

By night

  • Take a relaxing stroll around the Sacred Heart Plaza across the Calbayog City Hall and Cathedral. It will give you a glimpse of simpler times.

Sleep

  • F & A Suites in the City proper in Magsaysay Blvd.
  • I’s Plant Hotel in Brgy. Obrero
  • Marjo Krisel Apartelle in Brgy. San Policarpo
  • Sigma Lodge

Best breakfast

  • Try local foods like labtinaw, tinapa, queseo (quesong puti), shrimps, fried rice & tsokolate.

Best night out

  • Sugba-sugba at the beach with lots of cold drinks and stories to share with friends
  • Manuel’s Restobar with live band
  • Kamalig Music Lounge
  • Estudio with music

Best dinner

  • Kaunan sa Carayman’s chili crabs, grilled hito, sautéed patola and calderetang sawa.

Best buys

  • Fresh scallops, shrimps, tinapa, crabs, and kakanin from Mato-bato

Best souvenirs

Banig made in Tinambacan

Must-do experience

  • An hour long trek in Tinaplacan to see the Larik, Bangon ang Tarangban waterfalls
  • An hour trek in Mawacat slide to feel the warm waterfalls with the shape of spoon

Must learn

  • “Maupay ng adlaw” (good day)
  • “Karasa” (delicious)


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