Our recent Boracay commenced very much with tidbits of challenging peak-y flight to Caticlan, but with quite comfy
arrival transfers. It was also spiced by two opposite accommodations
here and
there. Now we reach the
clincher_ our departure from the island back to our home.
Already,
our last day was a "reroute", cancellation of our flight back to Mla, was expected. Neither I expected a positive rebooking. haller!! Miracles don't happen on a peak season!!!
So I looked for the next available option.
If we couldn't fly, maybe
we could sail??? Right away ( like 3days before, while still at the beginning of our holiday ) I booked at
2GO via internet and had randomly purchased us e-tickets. Luckily I was able to get slots for three but didn't have much choice about the beds. I just somehow availed whatever available. As long as it would get us back safe to Manila on the date we needed to be there, it was fine.
I was excited for my girls as it would be their first to experience to board a ship. The girls were giddy about it.
.. and then _ I overheard the loudest NO!! from my husband (overseas) when daughter mentioned to him that I had booked us at
2GO for our trip back to Manila. Well, that too was expected. I knew so well that my over protected husband/dad wouldn't let us travel by sea, on a ship that would run on the darkest hours ( 7pm to 5am ), even with him,
especially without him!
I knew that would be very difficult on him.
But I gotta do what a mother gotta do.
Be reourceful.
Be dual.
Be the "man".
Quick.
Firm.
.. and avoid confrontations. haha. So I hid while daughters tried to soothe the angry/worried dad. In the end the dad had no choice. But to pray for our safety.
We checked-out from
our room on the roof top and had departure transfers quite a contrary of
our arrival transfers. We carried our luggage and walked a sandy alley off to the road where we hailed a tricycle and asked the driver to bring us to the port. For the ride, we paid P100 only.
At the Boracay jetty port, we rode a passenger ferry (aircon) for less than P50/head and in less than 25 minutes we got back to Caticlan port.
We were at the ticketing office of 2GO in Caticlan atleast 3.5 hours before departure time per advice from the e-ticket. I thought it was ok thinking I would have time to upgrade our boat accommodation in case there were available slots. Only to find out that there was no way for any upgrades. It was super fully booked already and many people were chancing their ways to get slots but to no avail. Also, you don't need to be that early. An hour before departure time is fine.
At 5:30pm, dep. time was at 7pm, we proceeded to the port to q for the port/tax payment and eventually got inside the boarding gate.
It was killing us. After the 3.5 hours of waiting at the ticket office, again there_ we were waiting to board for how long more? We didn't know. At the other room, more people were waiting to board.
The only consolation we had was the sunset happening beautifully infront of us. Otherwise, the boarding gate/room was queasy, sweaty or was it just me and my girls?
What followed was the part that would make me not 2GO next time :
I lost track of how long we stayed there but I would say atleast 2 hours. I witnessed how crazy the boarding was with other boat ahead of us. There was only a small door/gate where passengers were supposed to exit to go board the ship. The q was mad! No system at all. And then the name of our boat was announced for boarding. Commotion. Then followed by another confused announcement of another boat name. No one was sure of what boat would board/depart first! omg! wt#! Angry voices! Everyone wanted to be the first to go out that small gate of an exit.I could relate. I felt the same. I needed the fresh sea air badly or I would collapse. Lots of pushing here and there. I held my girls' hand until we made it outside. Then we had to walk, almost run, briskly to get to the jetty. When we got near the boat, only then that people q kindly and patiently.
wt#!!!!
Finally we got boarded. There was a mini welcome concert happening there at the lobby of the ship.
I passed by the reception counter and overheard a number of people complaining about their room /bed reservations. Loud angry voices. Then it reminded me I needed to make a stop myself for some concerns. I read in our tickets that my girls and I got beds so far away from each other. At the ticketing office in Caticlan, I was advised to settle my concern with the on board reception officers. The reception told me to wait until the rest of the boat settle down so they could make some arrangement for me. There were atleast more than 7 people I heard with the same concern as mine.
We went ahead to locate our beds at the "tourist" area which was with centralized ac, and the whole place was surprisingly clean, organized, and quite habitable. I was pleased. My girls were excited for this new experience.
This is how an actual bunk bed of 2GO looks. Nice actually.
A little disappointment thu'_ I thought there would be only a small number of bunk beds per room. Turned out like hundreds of them in a hall. No choice at this point.
Toilets & baths were common.
We managed to resolve our concern on our own. We found out that my two girls' beds were actually nestled side by side, being both the upper parts of the beds. The bed nos. deceived us, we thought they were far away from each other, but actually not .The girls were happy.
Me not yet. Mine was located at the next hall. That was the problem.
I waited for the first level of my older daughter's bed to be claimed. I planned to switch my own if possible. My younger daughter's 1st level bed was already occupied by an elder woman who right away refused my request.
On the other side, luckily, the claimant was a young man with a kind heart. Immediately he agreed for a switch. Problem solved!!!
Now that our bed concerns were settled, we had to answer the hungry calls of our tummies.
Hot/set meal available . One viand+rice+side dish+canned drink for a minimal cost. We were satisfied.
There was also a snack bar at the lobby.
After the set meal dinner, we were knocked down. The last announcement I heard was an invite to grace the boat bar at the next level. None of us knew when the boat moved to depart Caticlan. We were already deep in sleep at that point.
The following morning, I woke-up seeing my daughters having hot-choco ( they bought from the snack bar) by the window of the ship, near our bunk beds.
No more time to go around the ship cos by this time we had reached our destination, It was around 6am.
Good morning
Batangas port!!!! Yap, it was Caticlan-Batangas, no direct trip to Manila.
From Batangas post, we took an aircon bus bound to Alabang. No hassle. Buses were waiting right outside the fence of the Batangas port. We reached Alabang in 1.5 hours.
Safe and sound. Proud too. Of my girls, of myself, for having gotten through this challenging trip with those bumps along the way, we still managed to have fun all the way!
* 2GO or not 2Go?
Yes again, why not. I'll just make sure I get a private cabin and not during peak season please, cos I think the crazy boarding had to blame the huge influx of passengers, aside from I'd say lack of boarding system. Hopefully, 2GO would be able to resolve this cos really it's one good alternative to/from Boracay.
The longest Superferry I had was Puerto Princesa to Manila. It took us more than 24 hours. Good thing, just like you, I was with my family too. Also tried the Manila to Boracay then and it took around 12 hours. Still haven't tried the Batangas - Caticlan route. Before that route, we also took the Batangas-Calapan-Roxas-Caticlan. You should have tried that. Kapagod, ha ha ha
ReplyDeletethis is only my second locally,the first one was decades ago_ a Mindanao route. master mu na pla itong mga sea trips. i found it ok except for the boarding part. i'd say if you're not in a hurry, it's a good alternative after flying. i found out there are also bus trips to/fr Caticlan-Manila/Batangas.
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