Manjuyod Sandbar
THE NEXT DESTINATION OF MAJESTIC VOYAGE is geography located in Manjuyod, Negros Oriental, but the usual jump-off point is in the municipality of Bais. Indeed, Philippines is rich in majestic islands that became the most famous tourists spots to all local and foreign tourists. All that majestic islands gives a privilege to the Philippines and one of it is the "Manjuyod Sandbar" which the beauty of it is associated as Maldives in the Philippines. With clear waters and stretch of majestic white sands.
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Manjuyod Sandbar is a hidden gem because it is less commercialized and less populated make-up. There is no sign of richly luxurious and expensive resorts, only three native cottages dotting the sandbar. They also offer a gorgeous tropical isle scenery. So, it is an perfect and ideal setting for those who wants to getaway from the toxic life in the city. You can also get up-close and once in a life time experience with cluster of dolphins and whale sharks.
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The Manjuyod Sandbar has a pristine white sand and a clear blue waters, you can witness its sparkling turquoise water.
The best time to visit this isolated masterpiece is at low tide wherein the majestic sandbar is majestically seen. Visit the sandbar early in the morning to catch its momentous appearance.
HOW TO GET TO MANJUYOD SANDBAR
From Manila, there are daily flights to Dumaguete. At Dumaguete Airport, take a tricycle to Ceres Bus Terminal. Board a bus to Bais, and get off at Brgy. Calindagan. Bus fare is about PHP 55 / USD 1.10. Bais City, ride a tricycle to Canibol Wharf or Capiñahan Wharf, the jumping off point for island hopping in Bais and Manjuyod. Rent a boat for island hopping, PHP 3,500 / USD 70 (boat is good for 5-7 persons) and PHP 5,000 / USD 100 (boat good for up to 15 persons). The Manjuyod boat rate is for whole day rental already that includes boat tour to Manjuyod Sandbar, Bais City Bird Sanctuary and the Mangrove Forest.
Make sure to bring packed food and drinks as there are no restaurants on the islands.
Sources
- The Happy Trip (www.thehappytrip.com/2018/03/2018-manjuyod-sandbar-travel-guide-budget-itinerary-tips/)
- The Pinay Solo Backpacker Blog (www.thepinaysolobackpacker.com/manjuyod-sandbar-tour/amp/)
- DumagueteInfo (dumagueteinfo.com/other-destination/bais-city/manjuyod-white-sand-bais-dumaguete/)
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