Puerto Galera in Mindoro is known for its exceptionally beautiful little white sand beaches, some
fringed with reefs teeming with rich and diverse marine life, and excellent diving spots. It has long been
regarded by geologists, botanists, and students of the University of the Philippines as an ideal place to study
the ecostructure of plants, animals, and micro-organisms in almost undisturbed natural conditions. In 1934,
theMarine Biological station was set up. Forty years later, the United Nations Man & Biosphere Program
International declared Puerto Galera a nature center and a marine sanctuary. However, its spectacular
beaches were eventually discovered by the outside world and gradually became a favorite tourist destination.
Puerto Galera is accessible by boat from Batangas. There are buses that leave Manila daily for Batangas.
An air-con bus leaves the Centerpoint Hotel in Ermita every day. You can get combined bus and boat tickets
to Mindoro from the hotel.
Puerto Galera has a fine, deep port that has served for many centuries as a haven for ships during typhoons.
When the Spanish arrived, there were already Chinese traders bartering porcelain, silk, and jewelry. However,
the islanders resisted the Spanish missionaries and the Americans who came later.
Today, Puerto Galera is a major destination for low-budget, fun-loving travelers who seek sun, sand and sea.
Many come to enjoy its beaches, which are crowded with hotels, restaurants, discos, and rental services for
water activities. White Beach and Tamaraw Beach, which have nice cottages, are the best places to go for swimming. The good snorkeling and diving sites are the beaches near Sabang: Coco Beach, Big and Small La
Laguna, and nearby Paniquian and Verde Islands. There are dive shops that cater to those who want to enjoy
the reefs. However, they enforce a ban on damaging or taking any of the marine life.
The center of Puerto Galera has numerous restaurants and inns, and a thriving t-shirt and flour-sack clothing
industry. Visit the small excavation museum beside the church which houses finds of Chinese porcelain
unearthed from nearby Bayanan and a fine collection of shells. See the Mangyan tribes and their settlements in Baclayan and Talipanan. Both are about a 2-hour walk into the mountains. The Tamaraw Waterfalls in Calapan and Mt. Malisimbo are also sites worth visiting. Take a one and a half to 2-hour hike up to Ponderosa Golf Club
for great views along the way and up to Tamaraw Falls. At Dulangan, you may see gold panning and marble
quarrying.
Sabang is the best place to go if you're looking for entertainment. It has a profusion of bars, discos, and
nightclubs.
Every April, from Good Friday to Easter Sunday, the Annual Yacht Club of Puerto Galera holds the Easter
Regatta, where 8 to 12 yachts arrive from the Manila Yacht Club joined by 12 to 15 local residents and Hong Kong guest yachts.
How to get there
Unfortunately, the only way to reach Puerto Galera is still via land-sea from Manila to Batangas to either Puerto
Galera or Calapan City. The land-trip takes about 2 to 3 hours while the sea-trip from 1.5 to 2 hours.
The most convenient way is to avail of a Si-kat bus-and-ferry package from Centerpoint Hotel (formerly
Sundowner Hotel). the package offers passengers the convenience of having a "connecting" bus and ferry trip.
The fare is more expensive than in other buses. Coaches are more spacious and the trip is much shorter since
there are no stopovers. Unfortunately, there's only one schedule per day for either way.
More economical are the commercial buses of BLTB, JAM and TRITRAN. The former has a terminal in EDSA-
Pasay City while the last two have theirs along Taft Avenue near corner Gil Puyat Avenue (Buendia), also in
Pasay City. Schedules of these buses are quite erratic, but the earliest bus usually leaves at 6AM and every
hour from then on (depending on the volume of passengers).
At the Batangas City Pier, there is a wide selection of ferries going to Puerto Galera, depending on which port
guests intend to enter. (There are three main entry points to Puerto Galera by way of its port facilities: Muelle
Pier, Balatero Pier, and Sabang Beach).
Calapan City also serves as a gateway to the town via an all-weather road. The trip from Calapan to Puerto Galera takes about 2 to 3 hours depending on weather and road conditions
Sikat Bus and Ferry Service
Departing from Lobby of the City State Tower Hotel
1315 A. Mabini Street, Ermita, Manila
Departure time : 08:00 AM - Arrival time about 13:30 in Puerto Galera