My sister and I woke up early the next
day to attend the INC Sunday morning worship service. After the service, we
texted our boatman and hired a trike to San Vicente Port, where we will meet
them. At the port, Manong Peralta was already waiting for us and we were
introduced to our guide and boatmen for the Palaui Island Tour.
The first stop for our Palaui Island Tour was at Engano Cove.
The rocky part of the alluring Cape Engano Cove! |
It was the starting point for the short hike to Cape
Engano Lighthouse. Upon arriving at the cove, we were directed to a booth where
we were required to hire a guide worth Php300.00. One guide is only good for 4
tourists. Much as I want not to hire a guide since the lighthouse is already
visible from where we were standing. We decided against it because on a second
thought, the guide fee will help the locals especially those whose only source
of income is the budding tourism of the island.
The Batanes-esque feel of Palaui Island! |