Located of less than hour boat ride from the port of Lavezares, Biri Island is an inhabited town notable for its iconic rock formations facing the Pacific Ocean along the northern shore. It is located at the northwestern tip of Samar Island and one of the best tourist destinations in the province.
There are seven (7) gigantic rock
formations naturally situated in the island namely Magasang, Magsapad, Makadlaw, Puhunan, Bel-at, Karanas and Giron - formed hundreds of years ago due to the movement of underwater tectonic plates,
according to the study conducted by National Institute Geological Science
Research of UP Diliman.
Its vertical nature and posture probably formed from natural elements (wind, erosion) or more especially from the very large waves thrashing these large rock outcrops. |
Hike up and witness the breathtaking 360-degree view
We firstly went to Bel-At Rock Formation during our tour in Biri Island. We walked on a long footbridge going to our first destination. Underneath this wooden footpath were mangroves that grow rich on the intertidal coastal areas near Bel-at. When we arrived, the sound of huge waves crushing into the mammoth rock formations welcomed us. We climbed up to the topmost of this rock formation and enjoyed the extraordinary 360-degree vista from top then relished ourselves at the nearby saltwater reservoirs and lagoons (which have clear waters and sandy bottom.)
Twin set of natural wonders
Magasang Rock Formation was one
of my fave destinations in Biri. Across this one is the Magsapad Rock Formation
which is like a larger emulation of the former. These two looked like a twin
set of rock formations formed uniquely in the northern coast when viewed from
above.
One can only access these rock
formations during low tide. You need to get back before the water level rise up.
The strong water current may aggressively sweep you off back to shore or into dangerous
zones. Also, you need to be extra heedful on what you’re stepping in. Some
rocks are slippery and some are bristly in texture that could injure your skin.
I’m actually amazed of how the
nature had naturally carved the rock structure shaping slabs of rocks that formed
flights of stairs to top.
For picnic lovers, there is a
white sand beach area for your snacks and beers (located at the entry point of these rock formations.) Just make sure you’ll not leave any scraps behind.
Sunset and Sunrise Postcard-Perfect Views
A day tour is not enough to
explore Biri. You need to stay at least 3 days to completely explore the
island. Make sure to catch the sunrise at Makadlaw Rock Formation at early dawn
and witness the sun descent at Giron Rock Formation. The sun is evidently
beautiful in the island during those times.
TRAVEL GUIDE
IF YOU ARE FROM MANILA
There are actually daily flights
from Manila to Tacloban. The flight takes at least an hour and twenty (20)
minutes. After you arrived at Tacloban Domestic Airport (San Jose, Tacloban
City), go to Tacloban City Bus Terminal/Terminal for GrandTours or DupTours via
taxicab or transfer service.
(As of 2018, only Philippine Airlines
had direct flights to Catarman – the nearest airport to Biri. The flight,
however, is from Clark to Catarman
only)
Tacloban City
At Tacloban City Bus Terminal,
find vans or buses that transport to Lavezares (We actually took the 4 PM trip to
Lavezares and arrived at town proper around 11 in the evening. Land travel
takes at least 7 hours from Tacloban City)
Alternative (In case you miss the trip to
Lavezares)
a. Tacloban to Allen. Ride a
jeepney to Lavezares and tell the driver to drop you off at the port.
b. Tacloban to Catarman. Ride a
jeepney to Lavezares and tell the driver to drop you off at the port.
NOTE: There are only few hostels
in Lavezares so be sure to book a room for overnight stay beforehand in case
you’ll be arriving at night.
AT LAVEZARES PORT
1. Usual boat fare to Biri Island
is P50.00 per passenger.
2. Pakyawan or private one-way rate is P1,000.00 – P1,200.00 (Subject to change without prior notice)
NOTE: There are two (2)
routes going to the destination. One was the direct route from seaport to the
island. The other was the longer course that takes more than an hour – passing at
midpoint of nearby islands. Some opt to choose the latter at times when the sea
gets rough (especially those passengers that were anxious that their boat might
be pummeled by vast, angry waves.)
ARRIVAL AT BIRI ISLAND
1. Find habal-habal drivers that will take you to the Tourism Office of
Biri Island.
Rates as of 2018 (Subject to
change without prior notice)
1. Habal-Habal Tour Fare – P195.00 per unit
2. Environmental Fee – P50.00
3. Tour Guide Fee – P300.00 (For 5
persons)
4. If you’ll include the Sunrise
Tour (Makadlaw Rock Formation) or
the Sunset Tour (Giron Rock Formation) in
Biri Island, just add P200.00 for the tour guide fee.
NOTES:
1. Best time to visit is during
summer or February to May.
2. Bring cash. The island is a
remote area away from the city. There are no banks or any electronic banking
outlets for your financial transactions.
3. No guide, No entry. A guide is mandatory in Biri. There are locals
in-charge of checking your OR slips or entry permits in every tourist spot you’ll
opt to visit so be sure to pay complete fees of your tour at the Tourism Center.
4. Make sure to bring water and
pack your lunch or snacks during the trip. There are only few eateries in the
island but there are mini sari-sari
stores for your immediate needs (e.g. soap, shampoos, etc.)
(We took our meals for the day at a mini canteen or snack center
located besides the Tourism Office)
5. Do not leave any trash behind.
Let’s preserve the beauty of Biri Island and be a responsible guest and
tourist.
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