Get lost in Nature and History at Cape San Agustin!

If you want to take a break from all the high adrenaline adventures and the typical views at your vacation, maybe you can whiff a breath of fresh air here in Cape San Agustin.

Cape San Agustin is locally called Parola, and is located at Brgy. Lavigan of Governor Generoso, Davao Oriental. It offers you a view of the Celebes Sea on the south and the Davao Gulf on the west.

There are lighthouses scattered in the area, with beaches of rock formations and not-so-powdery sands. There are sought after formations in Cape San Agustin that you can explore throughout your stay. Aside from that, they also have a pink beach that is untouched by tourism – giving you some exclusive access!

Grab this chance and do a quick drop off at Cape San Agustin!

How to get to the Cape of San Agustin?

Easiest way to get to Cape of San Agustin

Don’t bother with the difficulty of public commute, and rent a car from us to send you straight to Cape of San Agustin! By choosing our service, your family and friends can relax in the backseat while we handle all necessary travel arrangements.

It won’t matter where in Davao you may come from because we will pick you up and send you straight to Cape of San Agustin! This rental will save you money while also giving you more time to enjoy!

Don’t worry whether we can accommodate all of you or not, because we can cater to all of your needs! With the variety of rental units we have in store, from sedans to vans, we are sure to house all of you in your group!

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

Get in touch with us for all of your car rental and transportation needs:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777; 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778; 0907 931 8774
Email: info@rentacardavao.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davaorentacarph

From Davao to Cape of San Agustin

1. In Davao Downtown, ride a bus heading to Pundaguitan or Lavigan. Make sure that this is traveling along the Davao-Mati road.
2. On Governor Generoso, ride a habal-habal bus located at the bus terminal. Tell them to drop you off at Cape San Agustin.
3. Upon arrival, enjoy!

Things to do at Cape of San Agustin

1. EXPLORE THE COASTLINES
– Bask in the view of the picturesque raging waves of the Celebes Sea while it meets the timid waters of the Davao Gulf.

2. VISIT THE PINK PAROLA BEACH
– This is also called the Pundaguitan Beach and remains untouched by humans.

3. IMMERSE WITH HISTORY
– The story behind the lighthouses are important as they showcase the sacrifices made during WW1 and WW2.

4. VISIT THE ‘ALTAR’
– This rock formation is named the ‘Altar’ because it has been there since Christianity was established in the municipality. This formation witnessed the first holy mass of Governor Generoso.

5. SEE THE ‘LAST ISLET’
– This is the furthest point of Cape San Agustin that has been formed through centuries and now contains one-of-a-kind rock formations.

6. DIVING
– See the lush biodiversity under the sea.

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee: ₱ 50
Lighthouse Hike: ₱ 10

ACCOMMODATIONS

Little Bora Campsite
Room 1 – ₱ 6000 for 12 pax
*inclusive of air conditioner, refrigerator, cooking stove, kitchen, entrance for 12 pax, and utensils.
Room 2 – ₱ 4500 for 10 pax
*inclusive of air conditioner, refrigerator, and entrance for 10 pax.
Room 3 – ₱ 3500 for 6 pax
*inclusive of air conditioner, refrigerator, and entrance for 6 pax.
Open Cottage 1 – ₱ 3000 for 6 pax
*inclusive of entrance for 6 pax
Open Cottage 2 – ₱ 2500 for 4 pax
*inclusive of entrance for 4 pax
Open Cottage 3 – ₱ 1000 for 2 pax
*inclusive of entrance for 2 pax

Corkage of Tent – ₱ 100
Tent Rental – ₱ 250 for 2-3 pax

Tiny Hauz Beach Lanca
Entrance Fee – ₱ 50 per pax

Room Rate – ₱ 3800 for 6 pax
*inclusive of air conditioner and water dispenser

Exclusive Rental of Beach – ₱ 35000 per night

Corkage for Tent – ₱ 150
Tent Rental – ₱ 550 for 3 pax with beddings

Camp Bernardino De Lavigan
Night Tour:
Weekdays – ₱ 650 per pax with platter dinner, tables, and chairs
Weekends – ₱800 per pax with platter dinner, tables, and chairs

Day Tour:
Weekdays – ₱ 650 per pax with platter lunch, free kayak, tables, and chairs
Weekends – ₱ 800 per pax with platter lunch, free kayak, tables, and chairs

Water Activities:
Kayaking – ₱ 300 for 30 minutes
Jet Ski – ₱ 2500 for 30 minutes, ₱ 4500 for 1 hour
Banana Boat – ₱ 250 per pax for 15 minutes
Stand Up Paddle Board – ₱ 300 for 30 minutes
Snorkeling – ₱ 300 for 1 hour
Boat Rental – ₱ 2500 for the first hour, ₱ 1000 excess hours

East Camp:
Superior Tents – ₱ 11600 for 8 pax
Family Tents – ₱ 9600 for 6 pax
Extra Bed with Breakfast – ₱ 1100 per pax
Extra Person with Breakfast – ₱ 850

South Camp
Deluxe Tents – ₱ 4500 for 4 pax
Standard Tents – ₱ 2250 for 2 pax
Extra Person with Breakfast – ₱ 850

How to Contact

You can contact Little Bora Campsite through these:
Mobile No.: 0963 593 4829
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063661976815

You can contact Tiny Hauz Beach Lanca through these:
Mobile No.: 0970 353 0108
Email: tinyhauzdeorientalbeachresort@gmail.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TinyHauzBeachLanca

You can contact Tiny Hauz Beach Lanca through these:
Mobile No.: 0968 251 7831
Email: reservation.campbernardino@gmail.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/campbernardino
Website: www.campbernardino.com

To bring when visiting Cape of San Agustin

1. Bring a dry bag to protect your gadgets against the waters.
2. Keep a drinking bottle to hydrate yourself.
3. Bring cash on your visit.

Reminders when visiting Cape of San Agustin

1. Do not throw your trash just anywhere but in the proper bin.
2. Do not leave your things unattended.

Explore the Hidden Wonders of the Blue Lagoon!

Hidden in Zamboanga del Sur is an affordable but beautiful paradise that is the Blue Lagoon. Located in Brgy. Baganian, Tabina – this beach destination is sought after by locals and is getting recognition from other Mindanao locals!

The place is a perfect paradise for people who love the sea. Their water is crystal clear, they have intact coral trenches teeming with marine life, and the place is an untouched wonder of nature that is raw and bare. If you want to go to tourist destinations but want to avoid the crowd, then Blue Lagoon is perfect for you.

Visit this place when you’re on a trip to Zamboanga del Sur and dedicate an afternoon to it. A quiet day by the beach is perfect for you who is tired and weary from all the stress there is in work.

How to get to Blue Lagoon?

Easiest way to get to Blue Lagoon

Traveling and figuring out how to get from point A to point B is one of the most dreaded steps there is in a vacation getaway. If I were you, I’d leave us in Zamboanga Rent a Car to care for it! Let us be your one stop service provider for all of your travel needs.

Whether you are alone, with a friend, or with your barkada – we can accommodate all of you thanks to the diverse selection of rental units we have in the garage.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@zamboangarentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamboangarentacarph

From Davao to Zamboanga to Blue Lagoon

1. From Davao fly to Zamboanga
2. Head to Zamboanga City Bus Terminal with buses heading to Pagadian City.
3. Ride a bus heading to Pagadian City.
4. At Pagadian, ride a van heading to the Municipality of Tabina in Zamboanga del Sur.
5. At the Tabina town proper, ride a tricycle heading to Blue Lagoon in Brgy. Baganian.

Things to do at Blue Lagoon

1. SWIMMING
– Ask a local or your guide where it is safe for you to swim.

2. CLIFF DIVING
– The surrounding cliff on the blue lagoon is a perfect jumping spot for those exhilarating moments. Just make sure that where you’re jumping into is open water and doesn’t have any rocks.

3. KAYAKING
– There are kayaks available in the area for a minimum price. Roam around the lagoon using them!

4. SNORKELLING
– If you bring your own equipment, you can snorkel and marvel at the lagoon’s rich marine life!

5. DIVING
– There are some divers who keep coming back here, make sure you also explore what’s underneath the waves.

6. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– Make sure to snap a lot of photos to keep this trip in your memories.

7. ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL VIEW
– The majestic view of the Blue Lagoon is worthy to just be admired. Sit by the shore and just enjoy.

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee – ₱ 20 per person
Tables – ₱ 150-200
Cottages – ₱ 200

How to Contact

You can contact the Zamboanga Peninsula Tourism Office through the following:
Telephone No.: (062) 993 0030
Email: dot9@tourism.gov.ph
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dotregion9
Address: Ground Floor Samboangan Bayanihan Cooperative Building, Gen. Vicente Alvarez St. cor. Claveria St., Zamboanga City, Philippines

To bring when visiting Blue Lagoon

1. Bring only coral-friendly sunscreen.
2. Bring your own food, snacks, and drinking water.
3. Bring a trash bag to keep your group’s trash organized.
4. Bring cash in case of purchases.
5. Bring your own snorkeling and diving equipment if you want to.

Reminders when visiting Blue Lagoon

1. Call the Department of Tourism in Zamboanga to get more information about Zamboanga del Sur’s Blue Lagoon.
2. Respect the environment and do not be rambunctious.
3. Do not pick off any plant or disturb the place.
4. Throw your garbage properly.
5. Keep your items near you and within sight.
6. If there are reminders, dos, and don’ts imposed on the area, follow them.

Dive into the Blue Waters of Buluan!

In Zamboanga Sibugay is a cream colored island that will soothe your beach lover dreams. With the cool and turquoise blue waters, your stress will go away when you go swimming on the beach! Buluan Island, located in Zamboanga Sibugay, is a gift of nature that keeps on giving.

Buluan is a secluded piece of paradise that is still untouched by mass tourism. The sand is not as powdery as in Boracay, but it is still worth visiting in addition to their rich marine life that is still thriving thanks to the LGU’s careful watch.

Spend a day in paradise in this hidden piece of nature. If you want to enjoy a quiet day at the beach with little to no people around you, then this one is worth a shot.

How to get to Buluan Island?

Easiest way to get to Buluan Island

Don’t bother with the hustle and bustle of an unfamiliar transport system, and instead avail our car rental service! With us, you will arrive at Buluan Island fresh and relaxed, ready for your island vacation!

We can pick you up and send you all the way to Buluan Island for an affordable fee. Leave all of your travel worries to us and just be ushered to your desired destination! This will save you from all the possible headaches there are if you choose to commute.

No matter where you may be in Zamboanga, we can and will pick you up! Thanks to our large selection of rental units, all of your travel needs will be addressed and taken care of.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@zamboangarentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamboangarentacarph

From Davao to Zamboanga to Buluan Island

1. From Davao fly to Zamboanga
2. Head to Zamboanga Van Terminal.
3. Ride a van heading to Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay.
4. At Ipil, ride a habal-habal that will take you to the Ipil Port located in Brgy. Buluan.
5. Ride a boat heading to Buluan Island.

Things to do at Buluan Island

1. SWIMMING
– Make sure to ask the locals where it is safe to swim.

2. SNORKELING
– Bring your own snorkeling gear.

3. SUNBATHE AT THE BEACH
– It is perfect to get that sun kissed skin!

4. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– Like Ivana Alawi, make sure to snap some shots for the gram!

5. EXPLORE THE UNDERWATER ECOSYSTEMS
– There are a lot of diving spots you can go to around the island, don’t miss them!

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee – ₱ 50 per person
Boat Fare – ₱ 50 per person

Cottage Fee – ₱ 500

Boat Rental for tour around Buluan Island – ₱ 300-500, depending on the amount of people

How to Contact

You can contact Buluan Island through the following:
Coordinator Mobile No.: 0936 528 1923
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dotregion9
Email: dot9@tourism.gov.ph

To bring when visiting Buluan Island

1. Bring coral-friendly sunscreen.
2. Bring your own food and water tumbler.
3. Bring along a trash bag to keep you hydrated.
4. Bring cash for possible fees or purchases you make.

Reminders when visiting Buluan Island

1. Make sure you schedule your visit in advance at the Department of Tourism in Zamboanga. It is located in the Capital of Zamboanga City.
2. Respect the environment.
3. Do not pack up sand for souvenirs.
4. Throw your garbage properly.
5. Do not leave your things unattended.
6. Follow the rules imposed on the island.

Spend a relaxing day at Acis Hillside!

Spend a relaxing day marveling at the mountain view of Mt. Malindang Range and the Masapak Falls. In Acis Hillside, you are guaranteed a peaceful but fulfilling time. There is no humidity or heat to worry about, the place is cold and refreshing – perfect for your getaway from the heat and bustle of the city.

Located in Brgy. Tinindugan, Acis Hillside is a local favorite for campers, tourists, adventurers, or for those who are looking for a quick escape. Chill in here and enjoy the cold weather, their pool, and their natural attractions! The view of the mountain range is sure to soothe your soul.

If you are looking for an escape from your busy weekdays – then Acis Hillside is what you need! Stay for the day or even spend overnight here to make the most of your stay!

How to get to Acis Hillside?

Easiest way to get to Acis Hillside

Staying in an unfamiliar city can bring confusion when using their public transportation. Exploring alien roads and streets might even leave you lost. So why DIY your trip and be in danger? Avoid this by getting a car rental from us!

Skip the public transportation and forfeit all of your travel worries to us. We will pick you up from your hotel and usher you to your desired destination! Save yourself from all the headaches of public commute and get one of our affordable rental services.

No matter where in Zamboanga you are, we are confident in picking you up. With our wide range of rental units available, you are assured that all of your travel needs are taken care of.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@zamboangarentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamboangarentacarph

From Davao to Zamboanga to Acis Hillside

1. From Davao fly to Zamboanga
2. Head to Zamboanga City downtown for the van terminal.
3. Ride a van heading to Sergio Osmeña Sr., Zamboanga del Norte.
4. Upon arrival at Sergio town proper, ride a habal-habal heading to Acis Hillside.

Things to do at Acis Hillside

1. OVERNIGHT CAMPING
– Acis Hillside is famous among locals as a favorite camping spot!

2. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– There are plenty of instagrammable spots in Acis, take some shots!

3. SWIMMING
– Their swimming pool is available for use, make sure to dip in!

4. WALK AROUND ACIS
– Take a few minutes of time off and explore the place.

5. APPRECIATE NATURE
– The flowers and plants they have in Acis are all beautiful, take time to appreciate them!

6. PICNIC
– Lay down a blanket and have a picnic with your friends or partner!

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
Adult – ₱ 30 per person
Senior Citizen – ₱ 20 per person
*Children 5 y.o. below are free of charge

Cottage Fee – ₱ 500
Swimming Pool Fee – ₱ 50 per person
Overnight Cottage – ₱ 1000
Overnight with BYO Tent – ₱ 300 per tent

Exclusive Use of Acis Hillside – ₱ 7000 from 8 AM to 5 PM
Exclusive Overnight – ₱ 10000

How to Contact

You can contact Acis Hillside through the following:
Mobile No.: 0950 776 0464
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089255016494

To bring when visiting Acis Hillside

1. Bring along your own food and snacks.
2. Bring a picnic blanket to have a picnic on the grass.
3. Bring your own water tumbler to keep hydrated.
4. Bring along a trash bag for your group’s garbage.
5. Bring cash for the fees.
6. Bring your own tent for overnight camping.

Reminders when visiting Acis Hillside

1. Practice respect for the place, the plants, and the environment.
2. Avoid disturbing or messing with their displays and plants.
3. Throw your garbage in the proper garbage cans.
4. Do not leave your things unattended.
5. Abide by the dos and don’ts of Acis Hillside.
6. Children below 5 years old are free of charge.

Harvest Red and Ripe Strawberries at La Presa Strawberry Farm!

La Presa Strawberry Farm is a local favorite tourist destination in Zamboanga. They offer sweet strawberries and a cool environment that will drain all the humidity and stress away! Their motto is that when you are in La Presa, you inhale peace and exhale happiness!

In this summer season, visit La Presa with your friends and family and have a picnic on the site. After a hearty picnic, pick up some strawberries for dessert. When you’re in Sergio Osmeña Sr., make sure that you visit La Presa too.

They are open from 7 AM to 5 PM on Wednesdays to Sundays only. It is advised that you cover up when you come visit, because the place is cooler than other areas in Zamboanga. Pay a visit now!

How to get to La Presa Strawberry Farm?

Easiest way to get to La Presa Strawberry Farm

When you’re out on a vacation, the utmost priority is to keep the relaxing atmosphere. So why break that zen with the obviously tiring and stressful public commute? If you avail our car rental service, we guarantee you a peaceful and hassle-free transaction that will leave you with good vibes while we head to Sergio Osmeña Sr.

It is already difficult for you to walk around an unfamiliar place, so make the wise choice and get our service! Saves you from the headaches of commuting and gives you an affordable and worthy travel experience!

Wherever you are located in Zamboanga, we are confident in picking you up! It doesn’t matter if you are a small or big group thanks to our diverse variety of rental units available. One of them is bound to be a perfect match to your travel needs.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@zamboangarentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamboangarentacarph

From Davao to Zamboanga to La Presa Strawberry Farm

1. From Davao fly to Zamboanga
2. Head to Zamboanga City downtown for the van terminal.
3. Ride a van heading to Sergio Osmeña Sr., Zamboanga del Norte.
4. Upon arrival at Sergio town proper, ride a habal-habal heading to La Presa Strawberry Farm.

Things to do at La Presa Strawberry Farm

1. PICK UP STRAWBERRIES
– Get a basket and collect strawberries! Pay for them at the end.

2. WALK AROUND THE FARM
– The farm is wide and is also surrounded by nature. You would enjoy walking around.

3. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– The bright red strawberries are pretty and the entire farm is photo-worthy. Don’t pass up on taking some shots!

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee – ₱ 50 per person
Strawberries – ₱ 10 each
Runners or Seedlings – ₱ 50 each

How to Contact

To visit La Presa Strawberry Farm, you can contact the following:
Mobile No.: 0905 314 8153
Email Address: clinton100118@gmail.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070766814589

To bring when visiting La Presa Strawberry Farm

1. Bring your own food and snacks for a picnic.
2. Bring a water tumbler for you to drink.
3. Bring a trash bag to collect your group’s rubbish.
4. Bring cash as they don’t have online transactions yet.

Reminders when visiting La Presa Strawberry Farm

1. Be careful where you step on. Do not trample on the plants and crops.
2. Respect the place.
3. Throw your garbage properly.
4. Do not leave your things unattended.
5. Follow the dos and don’ts of La Presa.
6. They are open on Wednesdays to Sundays only.
7. Do not put the strawberries in your pockets and bags.
8. Do not pick the unripe strawberries.
9. Do not pick up the entire plant.

Pay a Visit to the Little Taiwan of Zamboanga, Gantao Hills!

Gantao Hills is a ‘Little Taiwan’ located in Sergio Osmeña Sr., Zamboanga del Norte. It has a verdant landscape adorned with a variety of flowers and plants – offering you a touch of a natural heaven on earth. Their flower garden is sure to energize you from the stressful weekdays of work.

This botanical garden is famous among locals and is a staple must-visit for those who go to Zamboanga del Norte. The cold atmosphere gives you Baguio-vibes, leaving guests wanting to wear some extra cover ups to combat the cold. This gives the fashionistas out there an opportunity to wear their layered cardigan on long dresses.

If you want to escape the noisy, polluted, and busy city – then Gantao Hills is right for you! Try their overnight camping for maximum relaxation, just don’t forget to bring your own camping gear!

How to get to Gantao Hills?

Easiest way to get to Gantao Hills

Your Sergio Osmeña Sr. trip will lead you to explore unfamiliar roads and tracks. So why bother DIY-ing it and endanger yourself to getting lost? Avail a rental service from us and skip public transportation!

When you pick a car rental service from us, you forfeit all of your travel worries. We will pick you up from your hotel and usher you to Zamboanga del Norte! You can save yourself from the headaches of group public commute while getting a deal with our affordable rentals!

Wherever in Zamboanga you may be located, we can and will pick you up! It won’t matter to us if you are a big or small group. With our wide variety of rental units, we assure you that all of your travel needs are taken care of.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@zamboangarentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamboangarentacarph

From Davao to Zamboanga to Gantao Hills

1. From Davao fly to Zamboanga
2. Head to Zamboanga City downtown for the van terminal.
3. Ride a van heading to Sergio Osmeña Sr., Zamboanga del Norte.
4. Upon arrival at Sergio town proper, ride a habal-habal heading to Gantao Hills.

Things to do at Gantao Hills

1. WALK AROUND THE PLACE
– You cannot fully appreciate Gantao Hills if you didn’t spare time walking around.

2. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– The entire Gantao Hills is instagrammable so snap some shots!

3. PICNIC
– You can bring your own food and drinks free of charge. Take a picnic under the sun – it won’t be hot!

4. POSE AT THEIR PHOTOBOOTHS
– There are places here in Gantao that were designed to be photo booths for the guests to enjoy.

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
Adult – ₱ 50
Child 4-12 y.o. – ₱ 30

OVERNIGHT CAMPING
Adult – ₱ 150
Children – ₱ 130

WiFi Fee – ₱ 15 per hour, ₱ 40 for 4 hours

How to Contact

You can contact Gantao Hills through the following:
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GantaoHills/

To bring when visiting Gantao Hills

1. Bring your food and snacks.
2. Bring your own water tumbler to keep being hydrated.
3. Bring a trash bag to collect your group’s garbage in your stay.
4. Bring cash if you buy souvenirs from their souvenir shop.
5. Bring your own tent if you want to camp overnight.

Reminders when visiting Gantao Hills

1. Respect the environment and place.
2. Avoid disturbing their displays and plants.
3. Throw your garbage properly.
4. Do not leave your things unattended.
5. Listen to the guide, dos, and don’ts of Gantao Hills.
6. The following people are free of charge: children 0-3 y.o., campers, men in uniform, UV drivers, Travel and Tours drivers, and PWD guests.
7. Cottages and umbrellas are free of charge.

Touch a Hint of Paradise at Once Islas!

Once Islas is a new tourist location near Zamboanga City. It is composed of 11 islands, with 3 open to the public. The rest of the islands are privately-owned but are in deliberation for public tourism.

The best time to come to Once Islas is during April to May. On the other months there are plenty of jellyfish in the waters, which can bring some discomfort and even injuries to visitors.

There are plenty of activities you, your partner, your barkada, and your family can do in the islands. You can have a picnic on the warm white sand, marvel at rock formations, swim in clear waters, kayak, freedive, and even trek!

This rising tourism spot is perfect for you if you’re looking for an undisturbed piece of paradise. Visit Once Islas now!

How to get to Once Islas?

Easiest way to get to Once Islas

The water travel heading to Once Islas will already be long, so why stress yourself with the public commute while heading to the jump off point? Make a wise decision and avail a worry-free and stress-free rental from us!

It’s already hard for you to navigate a not-so familiar city, what more when using their completely alien transportation system? Avail our car rental service and save yourself from the headache and heat of public commute. It is affordable and will be worth every penny you paid for.

Wherever you may be in Zamboanga, we can and will pick you up! It won’t matter if you are a big group or a small one – with the wide range of units we have available for you, we are sure to find the perfect vehicle that can suit your travel needs.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@zamboangarentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamboangarentacarph

From Davao to Zamboanga to Once Islas

1. From Davao fly to Zamboanga
2. Head to downtown Zamboanga.
3. Ride a tricycle and tell the driver to send you to the van terminal heading to Once Islas.
4. At the terminal, ride a van heading to Brgy. Panubigan. Make sure this is a van that will pass by Brgy. Panubigan so you can be dropped off at the Once Islas drop off.
5. Upon arrival at Panubigan barangay proper, ride a habal-habal heading to the barangay hall where you will register and pay for your trip.

Things to do at Once Islas

1. VISIT SIROMMON ISLAND
– The sandbar in Sirommon is the highlight for beach lovers. Adventurers will enjoy the trek on the other side of the island.

2. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– When visiting, make sure your battery is full to take a lot of photos!

3. TREKKING
– Some of the islands have hikes or trekking trails!

4. SWIMMING
– Before diving in the water, ask your guide first where it is safe to swim.

5. FREEDIVING
– It is safe for you to freedive in certain locations of the water. Just let your guide know!

6. VISIT BAUNG-BAUNG ISLAND
– Baung-Baung Island has a wide white beach that is perfect for a vacation!

7. SNORKELING
– Bring your own snorkel gears to make the most of your Once Islas trip!

8. VISIT BISAYA-BISAYA ISLAND
– There are magnificent rock formations in this island that sets it apart from the others.

9. KAYAKING
– There are kayak boats available for rental.

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee – ₱ 100 per person
Environmental Fee – ₱ 100 per person
Boat Rental Fee – ₱ 1200-2000 for 9 people maximum
Guide Fee – ₱ 300
Cottage Fee – ₱ 150
Trek Fee for Sirommon Island – ₱ 50 per person

How to Contact

To visit Once Islas, you can contact the following:
Email: asiaslatincitytourism@yahoo.com
Telephone No.: (062) 975 6341
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ciudad.dezamboangafull

To bring when visiting Once Islas

1. Bring cash for payments.
2. Bring a trash bag to collect your garbage throughout your stay.
3. Bring your own tumblr for drinking water. The tourism office wants to avoid introducing plastic to the place.

Reminders when visiting Once Islas

1. Reserve your slot by emailing them or contacting their Facebook Page.
2. Walk-ins are accepted until 11 AM everyday.
3. Book early because visitors are limited to 200 per day.
4. They are closed every Friday to make way for Muslim prayer day.
5. Walk-in guests must head to Panubigan Brgy. Hall as the jump-off point before heading to Once Islas.
6. Earliest boat trip is at 7 AM and the last trip is 3 PM.
7. Overnight stays are not allowed.
8. No nudity at the island.
9. If you want to eat crabs, notify the tourism office prior to your visit.
10. You can bring your own food and water, but be careful to not leave garbage in the islands.

See the Threads and Weave of History at the Yakan Weaving Village!

The Yakan Weaving Village is a famous heritage site for the Yakan Tribe. When you enter their village, you will be greeted with their merchandise that the indigenous tribe weaved themselves. There are multiple stalls selling you affordable fabrics and clothing that were all made from traditional and indigenous weaving techniques.

Yakan weaving is famous for their bold and vibrant colors being used in detailed geometric patterns. But that is not all the village is for. The Yakan tribe is the symbol of their resilience when they left their hometown amidst the escalating violence in Basilan. They have kept their pride towards their culture even if they have left their ancestral homes.

Their weaving technique uses fibers from pineapple and abaca plants. The fabrics are then dyed using extracts from the parts of plants like leaves, roots, and barks. But now, they are using chemical dyes for their products for better customer experience.

Their tapestry tradition is called Tennun, and it is used to make plenty of crafts like shoes, bags, pillowcases, place mats, and many more! Despite the prolific nature of the weavers, it is guaranteed that every handwoven product is unique.

How to get to Yakan Weaving Village?

Easiest way to get to Yakan Weaving Village

You are already in an unfamiliar city, so why stress yourself with their public commute? Take it from us, it’s already hard to navigate a city while walking, what more with their public transportation?

Avail our car rental service and leave all your transportation worries to us. We will pick you up from your hotel and usher you to the Yakan Weaving Village! This rental will save you from the headaches and stress there is in public commuting. It is both affordable and worth the value!

Wherever you may be located in Zamboanga, we are guaranteed to pick you up! It does not matter if you are a big group or a small one because we are confident with accommodating you. Our diverse range of rental units will address the travel needs of your group, no matter how many people there are.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@zamboangarentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamboangarentacarph

From Davao to Zamboanga to Yakan Weaving Village

1. From Davao to Zamboanga
2. From Airport take a ride to Zamboanga Downtown
3. Head to Volderosa Street near the public market.
4. Ride a jeepney heading to Upper Calarian. Make sure they will pass Gate 2 near the village.
5. While riding, look out for a small tarp marking the village.
6. When you see the tarp, ask the driver to drop you off.

Things to do at Yakan Weaving Village

1. WATCH THE WEAVERS WORK
– The woven products being sold at the village are all made by hand by the Yakan weavers. They let you watch them and are happy if you do.

2. BUY THE PRODUCTS
– Their major source of income is weaving. You can support their livelihood by purchasing their hand woven crafts!

3. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– The villagers do not mind photos and videos being taken at their village. But make sure to ask a local if it is fine.

4. SPREAD THE WORD
– The Yakan people rely on tourism to boost their income. By sharing your experience online, you can help them a lot!

Rates and Fees

The entrance to the village is FREE.

Prices of items being sold varies.

How to Contact

To buy Yakan Cloth and Textile, you can contact the following:
Evelynda Otong
Mobile: 09355690272
Address: Yakan Village, Zamboanga City

To bring when visiting Yakan Weaving Village

1. Bring cash for payments.
2. Bring an eco-bag for your purchases.
3. Bring your own tumbler for drinking water.

Reminders when visiting Yakan Weaving Village

1. Do not bargain for their handmade cultural products.
2. Respect the village of the Yakan people.
3. Avoid disturbing their materials and weaving mats.
4. Throw your garbage properly in the bins.
5. Always keep your belongings at your person.
6. Listen to the people of the village.

Travel to the Pink Sand Beach of Sta. Cruz Island!

The Pink Sand in Sta. Cruz Island comes from the mixing of crushed pink shells to the white sand. If you walk around the island, there are hanging pink shells by the locals to show you where the adorable hue of their sand comes from.

Sta. Cruz island is 15-20 minutes away from Paseo del Mar and can be accessed through a boat ride. This paradise is a typical must-visit for all of those who arrive at Zamboanga City. Their pink beach, well-maintained environment, and aversion to mass tourism is a breath of fresh air among all the tourist-polluted attractions in the Philippines.

If you look forward to a laid back, relaxing, and refreshing stay at a beach – then Sta. Cruz Island is perfect for you!

How to get to Sta. Cruz Island Pink Sand Beach?

Easiest way to get to Sta. Cruz Island Pink Sand Beach

With all of your luggage on hand, it must be a hassle bringing them all along to head to Paseo del Mar! Avail our car rental service and leave the hustle and bustle to us. We will pick you up from your home, send you straight to Sta. Cruz Island, and pick you back up from the port after your vacation! This rental saves you the headache and stress that will ensue on public transportation.

Wherever you may be located in Zamboanga, we are willing to pick you up! It does not matter if you are only a small group or a big one – we can accommodate you! With our diverse range of rental units available, your travel requirements are well taken care of.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@zamboangarentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamboangarentacarph

From Davao to Zamboanga to Sta. Cruz Island Pink Sand Beach

1. From Davao fly to Zamboanga
2. Head to Zamboanga Downtown
3. Ride a tricycle heading to Paseo del Mar.
4. Register at the tourism office.
5. Rent a boat heading to Sta. Cruz Island.

Things to do at Sta. Cruz Island Pink Sand Beach

1. SWIMMING
– You cannot visit this majestic island without swimming in its pristine waters! Remember, ask locals where it is safe to swim first.

2. VOLLEYBALL
– Play volleyball in the court set up for tourists to play in.

3. SNORKELING
– Make sure you bring your own snorkeling gear.

4. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– The beach and pinkish sand is perfect for photo ops!

Rates and Fees

Boat Rental – ₱ 1000 for 1-19 people
*exceeding 11th+ passengers will pay an additional of ₱ 100 per person

Entrance Fee – ₱ 200 per person

Environmental Fee – ₱ 5 per person

COTTAGE
Small – ₱ 100 for 4-6 people
Large – ₱ 200 for 8-12 people
Pavilion – ₱ 500 for 20-40 people

To bring when visiting Sta. Cruz Island Pink Sand Beach

1. Bring a power bank for your gadgets.
2. Bring eco-friendly sunscreen.
3. Bring a trash bag for your garbage.
4. Bring a blanket to picnic.
5. Bring cash throughout the trip.

Reminders when visiting Sta. Cruz Island Pink Sand Beach

1. They only accept 500 tourists per day.
2. Reserve prior to your visit.
3. Overnight trips and camping are not allowed.
4. You cannot collect corals, sand, and shells.
5. Nudity is highly prohibited.
6. You cannot bring your pets.
7. They do not allow alcoholic drinks and fishing rods on the island.
8. Respect the environment.
9. Throw your trash properly.
10. Do not leave your things unattended.
11. Follow the schedule for pick up and drop off.

Quick Stop at the Magnificent Merloquet Falls

Merloquet Falls is a popular tourist attraction for both local and foreign tourists. It suits best for a day trip from Zamboanga City, situated 2 hours away from the city proper itself.

The travel heading to Merloquet is accessible, but you have to jump from one vehicle to another just to arrive there. The jump off point heading to the falls itself takes about 15 minutes and consists of almost 400 steps. The actual falls is composed of 2 major parts, a main tier and the 2nd tier.

The main tier of Merloquet is a grandiose falls of cascading water on top of a staircase-like rock formation. The waterfall is curtained by the gentle cascade of water, making it an eye-candy for some photographers who visit the area. Some tourists even climb the falls and have water cascade on their backs to get hydro massage!

If you want a quick stop to a beautiful wonder of nature, then head along to Merloquet!

How to get to Merloquet Falls?

Easiest way to get to Merloquet Falls

Skip the bother of jumping from one transportation vehicle to another heading to Merloquet Falls! Instead, avail our driver car rental service that will pick you up and send you back home after! You are already heading to Merloquet for some peace and quiet, do not ruin that by riding a noisy jeepney! This rental will save you time, money, and from stress!

Wherever in Zamboanga you are located, we can and will pick you up! It does not matter if you have a small group or a big one. Our diverse collection of rental units will cater to all of your travel requirements.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@zamboangarentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamboangarentacarph

From Davao to Zamboanga to Merloquet Falls

1. From Davao fly to Zamboanga
2. Head to the Zamboanga Integrated Bus Terminal.
3. Ride a northbound bus with labels of Pagadian, Dipolog, Ipil, or Cagayan.
4. Alight at Vitalis.
5. At the Vitalis town proper, ride a habal-habal to Merloquet Falls.
6. Climb up 370 steps to the falls itself.

Things to do at Merloquet Falls

1. TAKE A DIP
– The natural pool formed at the bottom of the main tier of Merloquet falls is not enough for swimming, but the refreshing water is worth a dip.

2. TREKKING
– Trek along the stairs and look at nature!

3. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– The entire stairway down to the Merloquet Falls itself is as instagrammable as they come. Don’t forget to snap photos!

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee – ₱ 15 per person
Parking Fee – ₱ 15

To bring when visiting Merloquet Falls

1. Bring a power bank for your gadgets.
2. Bring eco-friendly sunscreen.
3. Bring a trash bag for your garbage.
4. Bring a blanket for your picnic dreams.
5. Bring cash throughout the trip.

Reminders when visiting Merloquet Falls

1. In the summer season, the water current is softer. In the rainy season, the current is strong and the rocks are more slippery.
2. Respect the environment and avoid littering.
3. Do not snap off plants randomly.
4. Throw your trash properly.
5. Clean up after yourself.
6. Do not leave your things unattended.