Batanes
OVERVIEW
The island-province of Batanes was created by a series of volcanic activities and other geologic forces millions of years ago.
The province is home to the famous Ivatans who are nationally acclaimed as the “True Insulares.” The Ivatans are of Malay stock, tracing their roots to early immigrants from Formosa, Taiwan as well as Spaniards who came to the island in the 16th century. Being an insular people, the Ivatans have kept the purity of their gene pool through time.
Batanes lies at the northernmost tip of the Philippines, where the Pacific Ocean merges with the South China Sea. It is composed of three major islands, namely: Batan which contains the capital town of Basco, Sabtang, and Itbayat. Close by are seven islets including Amianan, which is the closest to Formosa. Thus, Batanes has been identified as the country’s potential gateway to East China.
GEOGRAPHY
"The island-province is strewn on a 4,500 square kilometer expanse of territorial waters, the Luzon Strait and Balintang Channel, where the Pacific Ocean merges with the South China Sea, a sealane between the Philippines and the southern parts of Japan, China, Hongkong, and Taiwan. It is bounded on the north by the Bashi Channel, on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the west by the South China Sea, and on the south by the Balintang Channel. It is characterized by gently rolling hills, cliffs, and black and white sand beaches.
Batanes is about 860 kilometers (approx. 525 miles) from Manila. Basco, the capital town, is about 280 kilometers north of Aparri and about 190 kilometers south of Taiwan.
CLIMATE
The Batanes weather is rather pleasant. Compared to the rest of the country, Batanes is blessed with a cooler, balmier climate. It enjoys practically four seasons, the best one being summer which is from March to June. Average monthly rainfall is 450 mm.
ZestAir and SEAir have regular flights to Batanes. You may contact them at these numbers:
ZestAir
(63 2) 855 3333
www.zestair.com.ph
SEAir
(63 2) 849 0100
www.flyseair.com
Old Loran Station
Used to house a US coastguard detachment for almost two decades and is about 25 kilometers from Basco.
Radiwan Point
This is where the Katipuneros landed in September 18, 1898. It is also the ferry station of the falowas plying the islands of Sabtang and Itbayat.
Ruins of Songsong
A “ghost barangay” which is really a cluster of roofless shells of old stone houses abandoned after a tidal wave that hit the island of Batan in the 1950s. The area has a long stretch of beach. Located 23 kilometers from Basco.
Lime And Stone Houses And Churches Buildings
Traditionally two-storey with meter thick cogon roofs believed to last 60 years. These houses were built around 1795 with the help of imported masons, stone cutters and carpenters from the Province of Cagayan. These stone houses, found all over Batanes, are worthy subjects for photography.
Boat-shaped Stone Grave Markers
Chuhangin Burial Site - located at Ivuhos Island, Sabtang, Batanes
Chavulan Burial Jar Site
at Ivuhos Island and Sabtang Island
Arrangement of Stone with Holes
at Sumnanga, Sabtang
Columnar Stones, Post Holes, Stone Anchors
at Itbud Idyang, Uyugan, Batanes
Arrangement of Stone Walls
at Idyang Site, Basco, Batanes
Paso Stone Formation
at Ivuhos Island, Sabtang, Batanes
Columnar Stone with with Holes
at Mahatao, Batanes
Sabtang Island
Chosen as one of the 12 Best Destinations in the Philippines by the Department of Tourism in 1994, this island southwest of Batan Island remains undisturbed and unspoiled. It has intermittent white sand beaches, steep mountains, and deep canyons with small level areas sporadically found along the coastline. Accessible in 30 minutes by falowa from Radiwan Port in Ivana. Also the take off point for Ivuhos Island from Barangay Nakanmuan.
Itbayat Island
Located north of Batan Island, it is surrounded by massive boulders and cliffs rising from 20-70 feet above sea level and has no shoreline. It has a dirt airstrip for light aircraft. Ferries run the Batan-Itbayat route; travel time is about four hours by falowa from the Basco Seaport.
Batan Island
The center of commerce and seat of the provincial government. The most populated island of the province, it is composed of the municipalities of Basco, Ivana, Uyugan, and Mahatao.
Mount Iraya
A dormant volcano standing at 1,517 meters whose last eruption was recorded in 505 AD. Ideal for mountaineering, trekking, and trailblazing. It is a walking distance from Basco and can be climbed to the top in about three hours.
Mavudis Island
The northernmost island of Batanes. “Tatus” or coconut crabs abound in this island surrounded by rich marine life.
Di-atay Beach
A beautiful cove with multi-colored rocks and white sand. Ideal for picnics and beach combing. Located along the national highway between Mahatao and Ivana; 9.85 kilometers from Basco.
Songsong
(Chadpidan Bay). Famous for its beautiful sunset view and big stone boulders. It is three kilometers or an hour of exhilarating trek from Basco proper.
Naidi Hills
A walking distance from Basco.
Chawa Cave
Believed to be an enchanted cave, it has a natural salt bed and a mouth that opens to the South China Sea and is accessible through the boulders of Chawa Point in Mahatao. Located four kilometers from Basco.
Nakabuang Cave
Located 5.5 kilometers from San Vicente Centro in Sabtang.
Mt. Matarem
An extinct volcano measuring 495 meters at its summit. Located eight kilometers from Basco.
White Beach
Located in Vatang, Hapnit, and Mavatuy Point at Mahatao.
Sitio Jura at Racujaide
The fishermen’s village at Mananoy Bay. Fishing season is marked by a festival in mid-March called Payvanuvanuan during which visitors are treated with fresh fish delicacies from the Pacific Ocean. Within the area is the legendary “Spring of Youth” and a living cave with crystal limestone formations. Mananoy Bay is nine kilometers from Basco proper.
San Jose Church
(Ivana). Built in 1814 although its foundation dates back to 1795. Of all the old churches in Batanes, it is the only one that was not built in the espadaña style. It has a crenellated fortress-like campanile or belltower that gives the appearance of a fortification. Fronts the Ivana Seaport and offers a commanding view of the sea and surrounding countryside due to its elevation. Located 14 kilometers from Basco.
San Carlos Borromeo Church & Convent
(Mahatao). Founded in 1789 and built in 1873, it has a façade modeled after that of Basco Cathedral, with two round arches at roof level for the bells. On its outer walls are massive buttresses that used to serve as stairways to the roof – a thing of convenience in the olden days when frequent repairs had to be made to the cogon grass roofing. The church still retains its centuries-old features. Located six kilometers from Basco.
Church of Sto. Domingo de Basco (Basco Cathedral)
Established in 1783, it is the oldest and most important church in Batanes. To give the façade stability and strength against earthquakes and typhoon winds, the church walls were buttressed with massive pilasters from foundation to top. The church is dedicated to the Immaculate Concepcion, patroness of Batanes.
San Vicente Ferrer Church
(Sabtang Island). Another church modeled after the one in Basco. Following an unfortunate incident in 1790, when Spanish emissaries sent to procure goods from the parish were killed by some natives, the people of Sabtang were forcibly resettled across the channel to Ivana and not allowed to return until 1844 when the foundations of the present church were laid.
Kanyuyan Beach & Port
(Baluarte Bay, Basco). The port of call of the cargo ships bringing goods from Manila.
Radar Tukon
Was a United States weather station on a hilltop. It offers a magnificent 360-degree view of Batan Island, the South China Sea, Mt. Iraya, Basco proper, boulder lined cliffs and the Pacific Ocean. At present, it houses the last weather station in the north, the Basco Radar Station and is only 2.75 kilometers from Basco.
Trekking
Popular activity at Marlboro Hills and Naidi Hills.
Surfing
Popular activity at Madiwedved, Mahatao.
Bird Watching at Cuyab
Observe the migratory birds from China that flock the islands in search of a warmer climate every October.
Casa Napoli
If you’re in Batanes and craving for pizza, this place is your haven.
Abad St., Brgy. Kaychanarianan, Basco, Batanes
(63 927) 758 3370.
Honesty Café
The café earned its name because it’s usually not staffed, so everyone is expected to leave money for whatever they take. This Batanes Restaurant’s honesty system has made it a sort of novelty among both tourists and locals alike. There’s a clear plastic jar at the left of the counter for customers to pay and get their own change. It is also known for serving the best paleka strong local brew made from cane sugar.
Fundacion Pacita
The restaurant serves sumptuous dishes to satisfy your cravings for delectable local cuisine. Complimentary set breakfast is served to all guests.
Brgy. Chanarian-Tukon, Basco, Batanes
www.fundacionpacita.ph
Batanes is known for a number of products. You may go to the local markets to find these products:
Dried Fish
A local staple of the province, dried fish is especially abundant in the summer months, from March to June.
Handicrafts
Native hats and fans are among the more popular export-quality handicraft products of the province.
Sugarcane
Locally known as palek, sugarcane is being sold widely in the province.
Garlic
The garlic produce from Batanes is known for its superior quality.
Fundacion Pacita
Nestled atop rolling hills, Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge invites you to bask in the pristine beauty of Basco, Batanes.
This Batanes resort was once the home studio of internationally-acclaimed artist Pacita Abad. It was lovingly refurbished by her brother, former DepEd Secretary Butch Abad, who envisioned the nature lodge to provide peaceful accommodations amid a lush garden. Every room was designed to resemble a gallery, with the walls adorned by masterpieces of both well-known and up-and-coming artists.
Brgy. Chanarian-Tukon, Basco, Batanes
Manila Address:
Room 308, Philippine Social Science Center Bldg.,
Commonwealth Ave, Quezon City
(63 927) 290 2404
Batanes Resort
This local government-owned and newly-renovated Batanes resort has 10 stonehouses with two rooms, each able to accommodate three people. Located on the mountain slopes, every room gives a spectacular view of the sea. Modern comfort includes air-conditioning, hot and cold showers, and a standby generator. This Batanes hotel is only 10 minutes away from Basco.
Kaychanarianan, Basco, Batanes
(63 2) 927 2393
Seaside Resort
This Batanes Resort offers basic, clean rooms with air-conditioning, TV, a fridge and water heater. There are rooms able to accommodate up to 30 guests. Located in a natural cove, Seaside has a black-sand beach that is safe for swimming. Batanes has a strong undertow so be sure to check out the beaches before you swim.
(63 920) 447 0737