Cuatro Islas and the Island Life
Wednesday, May 06, 2015So many islands, so little time. Cuatro Islas consists of 4 islands (as the name implies) which belong to the municipalities of Inopacan and Hindang in Southern Leyte. The most popular and most visited by tourists among the four is Digyo Island.
Digyo Island, Inopacan, Leyte |
Visit www.viajeintl.com! |
The 70-kilometer travel from Ormoc City to Inopacan will take 45 minutes to 1 hour and if you wish to rent a 14 to 16-seater van, it will typically cost around Php3,500/day. The trip from Inopacan to Digyo Island, which is the smallest island in Cuatro Islas, takes about 30-40 minutes via motorized pumpboat depending on the water and weather conditions. A 20-seater pump boat ride to and from the islands costs around Php3,500 generally. If you're lucky, you could spot dolphins and plenty of flying fish swimming around these parts.
The name Digyo came from the Cebuano word, "digyot" which means tiny. You can basically walk around this uninhabited island in just 20-30 minutes. |
Cottage rental is PHP200. Entrance fee per pax is PHP30. |
You can contact Fran-Con Viaje International for Glamping Tent rental. |
It took 3 grown ass men to pitch this tent but twice the number of them to take it down and keep it! LOL! |
Celebrating life but failing a handstand at Apid Island. |
Mat weaving at Apid Island. |
Catch of the day! And my father bought it for only PHP350! |
In addition to that, this photo below is the now so-called private area of Digyo Island, which has one the best sand bars I've been to. It's just sad that we're not allowed to go here anymore though. Tsk!
And last but not the least to comprise Cuatro Islas is Himokilan Island. Also it was too bad we weren't able to go with our friends when they visited it earlier this summer. But here's hoping someday soon we will get to see its beauty up close and personal, too.
Photo by Marven Lagado |
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