Posted by geemiz | Posted in Byahe Pilipinas, Leyte | Posted on 23-07-2017
Tags: Palompon Leyte, Travel Guide
Another long weekend, a good friend visiting and it’s summer, so what better things to do than going to the beach! And a contrarian traveler does not just visit a beach, but several beaches in different islands in one trip. The plan is to visit 3 islands in 3 days but luck in every misadventure we visited 4 islands instead. You can read about the trip here Travel Guide: Kalanggaman Island, Ormoc City, Pilar Camotes and San Francisco Camotes.
All 4 islands are distinctly beautiful from one another but what captures our heart is the beauty of Kalanggaman Island, found in Palompon, Leyte, Philippines. It has a powdery white sand that glitters under the heat of the sun and an inviting crystal clear water.
Travel Guide Kalanggaman Island
There are several ways to go to Kalanggaman island
Leyte
- Palompon
- Ormoc City
- Tacloban City
Cebu
- Cebu City
- Mactan
- Bogo City
- Malapascua Island/Maya Port
Bohol
- Ubay Bohol
- Tagbilaran City
Manila
- Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Palompon, Leyte to Kalanggaman Island
- Book in advance for a pump boat from Palompon tourism.
- Palompon Tourism number is 09268164005 and 09158719142
- Kalanggaman Pump boat rates from Palompon
- 3,000php 15 person capacity (v/v)
- 3,500php 25 person capacity (v/v)
- 4,000php 30 person capacity (v/v)
- 5,000php 40 person capacity (v/v)
- Ride the pump boat designated for you beside the Palompon Tourism building.
Travel Tip
- Solo travelers and small group may ask to join other groups.
- Palompon Tourism building is near the Palompon’s Municipal Hall and in front of the Liberty Park.
- Bus and van terminal is 5 minutes’ walk from tourism building.
Ormoc City to Kalanggaman Island
- From Ormoc City, ride a van to Palompon, Leyte.
- Ormoc City to Palompon, Leyte van fare is 110.00php
- The distance of the travel is 61.8km or around 1hr and 45 minutes ride.
- Follow Palompon, Leyte to Kalanggaman island travel guide.
Travel Tip
- Bus and van terminal is in front of Ormoc City Port.
Tacloban City to Kalanggaman Island
- Go to Tacloban New Bus Terminal in Brgy. Abucay and ask for the van that is going to Palompon, Leyte.
- Tacloban City to Palompon, Leyte van fare is around 170php.
- Distance of the travel is 120.4km or around 3 hours ride.
- Follow Palompon, Leyte to Kalanggaman island travel guide above.
Cebu to Kalanggaman Island
There are several parts of Cebu that can be a start of point to Kalanggaman Island. You can choose from Cebu City, Mactan, Bogo City and Malapascua Island.
Cebu City to Kalanggaman – directly to Palompon, Leyte
1. Ride Roro Boat Cokaliong Shipping Lines in Cebu City Pier 1
- Cebu City Pier 1 to Palompon (8:00pm – Mon. & Thu.)
- Cebu City to Pier 1 to Palompon (12:00nn – Sun)
- Palompon to Cebu City Pier 1 (8:00am – Tue & Fri)
- Palompon to Cebu City Pier 1 (10:00pm – Sun)
- Cebu City to Palompon Cokalion rate is 395.00 php economy and 495.00 php tourist class.
- Cebu City to Palompon, Leyte travel time is 6 hours
2. Follow Ormoc City to Kalanggaman travel guide above.
Cebu City to Kalanggaman via Ormoc City
- Ride a fast craft ferry in Cebu City Pier 1 to Ormoc City
- SuperCat click here for daily schedule – 740.00 php fare
- Oceanjet click here for daily schedule – 1,000.00 php to 1,200.00 php fare
- Travel time Cebu City to Ormoc City is 3 hours
- Follow Ormoc City to Kalanggaman Island travel guide above.
Bogo City to Kalanggaman Island
- Bogo City to Kalanggaman Island
- Charter a pump boat. You can contact tatay Toni 09073883283.
- Travel time is 2-3 hours depending on sea condition.
- Click here how to go to Bogo City from Cebu City.
- Ride a roro boat the Super Shuttle Ferry to Palompon City
- Bogo City to Palompon travel schedule is daily at 12:00nn
- Palompon to Bogo City travel schedule is daily at 7:30 am
- Fare rates contact 09156466857 or 09998899999
- Travel time is 3 hours.
- Charter a pump boat. You can contact tatay Toni 09073883283.
Travel Tip
- This is ideal for groups if you want to have a day tour or overnight stay in Kalanggaman Island.
- For day tour, have a side trip to Capitancillo islet in Bogo City.
Malapascua Island/Maya Port to Kalanggaman Island
- Charter a pump boat at Maya Port or through your resort.
- Pump boat rates are depending on the size of the boat and range 2,500.00 php to 6,000.00 php round trip.
- Travel time is 2-3 hours depending on sea condition.
- Some of the pump boats include food in their rates.
Mactan Cebu via Cordova
We heard there are several travel and tour companies offering a day trip from Mactan Cebu via Cordova to Kalanggaman Island.
- Check M/B Island Pride – Kalanggaman Tour Rates starts at 1,800.00 php. This excluding of cottages and fees but includes food and snacks.
- Check Cebu Tours – Kalanggaman Day tour rates starts at 3,150.00 php for local and 3,650.00 php for foreign. This includes fees, lunch, snacks, and dinner.
Manila to Kalanggaman Island
There is no direct flight to Palompon, Leyte or Ormoc City. The nearest is either via Tacloban or Cebu.
- Book a flight to Tacloban, Leyte or Cebu City.
- If from Tacloban follow Tacloban to Kalanggaman island travel guide above.
- If from Cebu follow Cebu City to Kalanggaman island travel guide.
Bohol to Kalanggaman Island
Option 1
- Go to Ubay Bohol
- Ubay Bohol is 96.5km away from Tagbilaran City
- Tagbilaran City to Ubay Bohol fare is van 200 php, bus 150 php
- From Ubay Port ride a roro boat or motor boat to Bato Leyte or Hilongos, Leyte.
- Boat fare is 250 php to 290 php
- The schedule is daily 9:00 am and 12:00nn.
- From Bato, Leyte or Hilongos, Leyte, ride a bus to Palompon, Leyte.
- Follow Palompon to Kalanggaman Island travel guide above.
Option 2
- Ride a boat to Cebu City
- Follow Cebu City to Kalanggaman Island travel guide above.
Where to Stay in Kalanggaman Island
Staying overnight in Kalanggaman is highly recommended to capture more of the islands raw beauty.
- Bring your own tent and look for a convenient place on the island.
- Rent a tent at Hinablayan Outdoors beside the Palompon tourism office. First come first serve basis. Contact number 099889994276.
- Tent rental rate is 300/person (good for 4 tent) and 250/person (good for 2 tent)
- Deposit of 200 php plus valid ID
- Jeter Resort, Kalanggaman West Wing.
- Teepee Huts – Teepee room rate is 1,000 php good for 4 persons. Includes monoblock (1 table and 4 chairs)
- For bookings contact 09175874984
What to do in Kalanggaman Island
Enjoy the sand bar
Have fun walking in the long stretch soft white sand bar of the island. It’s shifting sandbars gives a bird view from above, hence the name Kalanggaman “langgam” means bird.
Swim in the clean and crystal blue water
Have fun swimming in the glassy blue water of Kalanggaman Island.
Take delight in Camping
It is not every day or every travel that you get to camp on a beautiful island.
Explore the whole island
Kalanggaman Island is just 753 meters of land mass and exploring the whole island would just take an hour or two of your time. Visit the raw yet equally beautiful other side of Kalanggaman Island.
If you go to the back side of the island you will witness fruit bearing trees and covering the white sand are either rocks or damaged cement or asphalt road. Hubby’s theory: These are asphalt road built during the world war for American troops, tanks, and trucks to easily navigate to the island.
Have fun with these exciting activities
Jet Ski – 4,500/hour, Banana boat – 500/ride per 5/pax, kayak – 150/hour, snorkeling – 200/hour and fat bike 150/hour and scuba diving.
Kalanggaman Island Rates and Fees
Particulars | Day Tour Rate | Overnight Rate |
International Tourist | 500.00 php | 750.00 php |
Non-Palompon Tourist | 150.00 php | 225.00 php |
Non-Palompon College Students | 40.00 php | 60.00 php |
Non Palompon High School Students | 30.00 php | 45.00 php |
Non Palompon Elem. Pupil | 20.00 php | 30.00 php |
Non Palompon Senior Citizen | 120.00 php | 180.00 php |
COTTAGES RATES | ||
Small | 250.00 php | |
Medium | 500.00 php | |
Large | 700.00 php |
Kalanggaman Island Travel Notes
- Bring enough food and water. There is no restaurant on the island but there are grilling stations. There are water and drinks for sale on the island but for a much higher price.
- Campfires are not allowed on the island.
- Never swim in the sandbar area. This has strong riptides.
- Comfort rooms are available on the island.
- There is no electricity in Kalanggaman Island but there are few solar lighting installations available.
- Decent mobile networks available for call and text.
- Be a responsible tourist and follow the “Leave No Trace” rule.
More instagrammable photo of the island
Kalanggaman island, a hidden gem of Leyte that we highly recommend for everybody to visit and witness paradise here on earth.
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Looks amazing! I would love to stay in one of those teepee huts!
Wow, the islands are gorgeous. I never heard the islands before, but they look like paradise for sure. I will be putting a visit on my bucket list. Thank you for sharing!
I can’t wait to go to the Phillipines!
Lovely beaches. Thanks for the detailed traveled tips.
A lot of information here. Good tips to know before travelling to this area. The beaches look so beautiful and I would love to see them in person one day!
So much great info! Lovely pictures as well
You made me dream about those Heavenly places. Especially now, when the only crystal clear water I see is… rain.
Wow, I love this island. I really wish I could visit it someday and really looking forward to visiting it. Thanks for this awesome guide.
I love the look of your website. It is very “travel” oriented which I know that is what you were going for. Love the content and pictures. Well done!!
Looks amazing and the travel tips and options you have outlined make it so easy
Lovely photos! And wow – amazing details. I feel very prepared to visit!
Wow! Those beaches and that sand are incredible looking! Really helpful post with great details.
Lovely article Kalanggaman Island, looks awesome there! Greta tips on getting around too 🙂
Really loved the sand bar! would love to go there <3
Wow! What an island! Not much heard of this before! Very scenic and colorful! Lovely pics!
Nice photos and very detailed blog. Should be helpful to a lot of travelers! Keep it up
Excellent guide and fantastic pics! This place is so dreamy! Pure white sand, crystal clear waters … my ideal getaway! Thanks for sharing this little gem! 🙂
The Philippines and its islands have been on our list to visit for a long time. Such a beautiful place, your photographs are stunning. Great tips about taking your own food and drink and I love the idea of camping there.
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I love how you detailed the information every tourist would usually ask! Informative and straight! I’ve never been to Kalangaman island, should add this to my list! It’s okay even without electricity, it’s a good time for some silent moments in life!
Thank you for sharing!
God Bless!
JM Kayne | #InMyHeart?
Hi JM, yes we need silent moment at times.
Your pictures give me travel envy! Thanks for all the information! Pinned for future use and this is now definitely on my to do list! x
This place looks phenomenal! I love that you broke down the cost of day tours. And you’re right, it does look like a hidden gem, not too many people that distract from the beauty of the island. I will have toad this to my list of places to go.
The tourist government who are managing the island have limits on the number of visitors to visit everyday to make sure that the place is not crowded.
These islands look amazing. This is a really thoughtful guide with lots of useful information. It all looks like paradise to me!
This looks like totally awesome… too beautiful fr words. Wish to go there someday 🙂 :*
Thanks for sharing a wonderful post with great information and photos, makes me want to head to a beach now.. Great post.. Philippines is on my bucketlist.
In case you need help planning on your Philippines travel I am just a message away.
A unique way of sharing a travel experience. I loved the way you have documented it all! It seems so simple yet so detailed! As far as the pics are concerned, I liked the sand bar pic. I guess from an aerial view, sand bar would make a brilliant shot. In Andaman and Nicobar group of islands, there is a similar sand bar which separates two islands called Ross island and smith island. It looks brilliant from an aerial view too!
Kalanggaman aerial view is very stunning and the island looks like a bird with both sandbars served as wings. Mke some look out about Andaman and Nicobar group of islands and it is amazing. I wish I can see its actual beauty in the future.
These beach pictures are stunning! Very detailed advice, thank you! Maybe i’ll travel there one day!
ang sarap pagmasdan ng dagat na napakalinis, yon buhangin na ang pino. Sarap ikutin ang buong isla.
Oo napakasarap niyang libutin at madali lang kasi maliit na isla lang.
Great post! I had never even researched Kalanggaman Island before and now it’s definitely on my bucket list! Thanks for sharing your experience 🙂
It is a tiny beautiful island in the Philippines.
Amazing destination, lovely view great photos
Thank you Rahat it is indeed an amazing destination.
Really a complete guide. Awesome destination