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    How to Get to Puerto Galera: Ferry Fare, Schedules, Environmental Fee

    How to get to Puerto Galera for first timers and Puerto Galera budget and sample expenses:

    Getting to Puerto galera from Manila involves just two steps: Board a bus to Batangas Pier then ride a ferry to Puerto galera.

    Herewith are the details, latest fares and trip schedules for your information (some information given by Tutubi's officemate who went there recenly with family)

    Toll Fees (SLEX + Startoll end-to-end): PhP306 (from SLEX Nichols to Batangas City)
    Port of Batangas (Pier) Parking Fee (overnight at Park & Sail): PhP155.00 for the first 24 hours, PhP6.00/hour thereafter
    Bus to Batangas Pier Fare (from Cubao, Quezon City): PhP175.00
    Ferry to Puerto Galera from Batangas Pier: PhP500.00
    Puerto Galera Environmental Fee: PhP50.00 (PhP40.00 for senior citizens, free for children 12 years and below)
    Port of Batangas Terminal Fee: PhP30.00 (pay this after booking ferry)
    Puerto Galera Island hopping rates (boat rental)

    Manila to Batangas Port travel time: two to three hours
    Batangas Port to Puerto Galera travel time: one to two hours, depends on boat/ferry type

    Puerto Galera Ferry Schedules:
    Batangas Port to Puerto Galera last trip: 1800HRS (recommend ferry in the morning due to waves in the afternoon)
    Puerto Galera to Batangas Port last trip: 1500HRS

    Puerto Galera Boat Companies
    Gallerian
    Father & Sons
    Minolo Shipping Lines

    Puerto Galera by Bus and Ferry

    Sikat Bus & Ferry service: offers a package nonstop bus ride to Port of Batangas with a connecting ferry trip to Puerto Galera. The departure is at the Citystate Tower Hotel and only once a day.

    List of Buses to Batangas Pier:

    RRCG Transport (Buendia, LRT, Taft, Pasay)
    Batangas Express
    Ceres Transport (EDSA CUbao and LRT Taft, Pasay)
    Alps The Bus (EDSA, Cubao): Manila to Batangas trip schedule: first trip at 3am, last trip at 830pm

    telephone numbers, contact numbers and hotline to be posted once available

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    How to get to Batangas Pier
    Green Star Express
    Puerto Galera ATM
    Puerto Galera Travel Tips

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    posted by GingGoy @ 8:27 PM, ,

    Where to Find an ATM in Puerto Galera's White Beach and Sabang

    Cash-strapped and trapped in Puerto Galera? As of now, a few days before Holy Week, there's no ATM within walking distance of White Beach, the popular beach party place of locals while there are two ATMs on Sabang Beach, where the girlie bars, foreigners abound.

    To solve your problem, In Poblacion Puerto galera, on Muelle St, the Allied Savings Bank ATM machine near Puerto Galera Municipal hall (munisipyo) walking distance from Muelle Pier accepts BancNet, Megalink, Expressnet, Visa Credit Card (cash advance), Plus and China Union Pay (CUP, for Hong Kong and China-issued ATM debit cards). Click here for a vicinity map of the ATM. To get to the ATM from White Beach, you have to walk to the main road then ride a tricycle or jeep to Puerto Galera town center near the municipal hall.

    Encash ATM at the Rural bank of Puerto Galera (RBPG) office and at the Atlantis Dive Resort and Hotel on Sabang Beach accepts BancNet, Megalink, Expressnet ATM cards. Encash ATMs charge an additional convenience fee (in the range of PhP20.00 up) per transaction on top of the regular PhP10-PhP12/transaction but that's acceptable as it's still cheaper than to commute to the other ATMs; that's why it's called convenience fee.

    Upcoming: Maxbank on Sabang Beach will soon have an ATM that accepts BancNet, Megalink, Expressnet, Plus, Visa Credit Card (cash advance), and China Union Pay (CUP, for Hong Kong and China-issued ATM debit cards). Click here for a vicinity map of the ATM (still offline as of this time...probably online soon)

    Note: Tutubi has the latest updated database of all ATMs in the Philippines, ask him where to find the ATMs and he'll find the time to query and find the locations, even with GPS coordinates. He posted this information for his friends to stop asking him where is the ATM machine in Puerto Galera. :P

    Related Post:
    ATM Transaction Fees
    Backpacking Puerto Galera Travel Guide

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    posted by GingGoy @ 10:15 PM, ,

    Puerto Galera Resorts and Budget Travel Tips

    After wakeboarding at Lago de Oro summer outing, a group of Tutubi's officemates decided on going to nearby Puerto Galera beaches. Since Tutubi loves spur-of-the-moment travels, the unplanned kind, he tagged along.

    Boarding a bus to Batangas Pier and a banca (boat) to Puerto Galera to take them to White Beach. The boat ride is a short one less than an hour.

    The group arrived there shortly before sunset but since the trip is unplanned, they needed to find a room to stay for the night. It's a peak season of summer so as expected, no rooms were available at the various resorts lined up on the popular beach front. They then looked for contacts and rooms in houses nearby and found one where the 8 of them can sleep for just P100 per person, not bad indeed since they're not finicky, just wanted a place to rest their weary bodies later.

    puerto galera white beachA long stretch of white sand beach aptly known as White Beach
    puerto galera snorkeing long beachSnorkeling in an area known as Long Beach


    Where to Eat in Puerto Galera:

    many bars and restaurants dot the area so dining and drinking is not hard.

    Where to Stay in Puerto Galera (Resorts and Hotels):

    Many hotels and resorts offer rooms and accommodations on the beach fronts, if your trip is unplanned or can't book your own rooms, you can look around for people offering rooms in their houses for cheap accommodations called homestay.

    Cheapest ones, during peak periods like Holy Week, are tents where you only need a campsite like HSL and access to toilets.

    What to do in Puerto Galera:

    Snorkeling, shopping for souvenirs, visit Tamaraw falls nearby, SCUBA Diving, Banana boat and other water sports and activities

    ATM Banking:

    No ATMs on White Beach so bring plenty of cash. On Sabang Beach, there's Rural Bank of Puerto Galera

    How to get to Puerto Galera:

    Commute to Puerto Galera: Board a bus of Alps (Kamias, EDSA) Batangas Express (Kamias, EDSA) or Tritran (Kamias, EDSA or Taft Ave near corner Buendia/Gil Puyat) bus bound for Batangas Pier. At Batangas Pier, board ferries or boats to Puerto Galera. Total travel time is around 4 hours.

    Driving Directions by private car, there's also secure parking at Batangas Pier (call them for parking rates) or you may take the Ro-Ro (Roll On Roll Off) facilities going to Mindoro.

    For Puerto Galera via RORO, drive to Batangas Pier Gate 2, pay for the fee P1400 then 160-200/passenger with 1 free going to Balatero. RORO Trip schedule is from 10am and 3pm. Roro to Calapan costs the same but open 24 hours.


    For those tourist in Manila, you can also board Sikat Bus to Puerto Galera with daily trips at 8am in front of City State Hotel on Mabini St Ermita, Manila. This way you just board the bus to take you directly either to White beach or Sabang Beach. Fare is PhP500 with travel time of 3 hours.



    Puerto Galera Beaches:


    Puerto Galera Beaches:


    White Beach (most popular), Tamaraw Beach (separated from White beach by a cliff), Sabang Beach (where the girlie bars, foreigners and sleazy joints with hookers converge), Talipanan Beach (near White Beach but secluded)



    UPDATED: February 10, 2013
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    posted by GingGoy @ 4:48 PM, ,