Wind-Swept Weekender in Wild Batanes
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Batanes

Wind-Swept Weekender in Wild Batanes

Three days of cliffs, rolling hills, and quiet island soul

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Three slow, scenic days based in Basco, looping through emerald hills, stone villages, and dramatic coastlines with minimal planning stress. You’ll join simple local island tours, eat halal-friendly seafood in lush, windswept settings, and stay in nature-forward lodgings that match a wild, rugged aesthetic.

Where to Stay

Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge
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Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge

Art‑filled stone lodge perched on a hill surrounded by terraced gardens and rolling green slopes, with panoramic views of the ocean and Mt. Iraya.

$160-230/night
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Ishanahan Lodge (or similar garden-style guesthouse)

Simple, clean rooms set around a small garden, within walking distance of the plaza, cafés, and coastal road, often with wooden accents and greenery.

$40-70/night

Good to Know

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Book Flights and Accommodation Early

Batanes has limited flights and rooms, especially around March–May; book your Basco flights and preferred stay several weeks in advance to avoid last‑minute stress and high prices.

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Tell Guides You Eat Halal

When you arrange tours or homestyle meals, clearly say you do not eat pork or pork fat and prefer simple fish, vegetables, eggs, and rice without alcohol or meat broth.

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Prepare for Strong Sun and Wind

Pack a hat that won’t blow away, high‑SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, and a light scarf or buff to protect against sun, wind, and sea spray on boat rides and hilltops.

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Travel Light and Waterproof

Use a small daypack with a rain cover or dry bag, and wear sandals or shoes that can get wet for boat landings and sudden showers.

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Keep Your Schedule Flexible

Plan North Batan and South Batan on separate days from Sabtang, and be ready to swap days if the Coast Guard cancels faluwa rides due to swell or wind.

Your Weekend Itinerary

Beehan Fastfood & Restaurant
Eatmorning

Beehan Fastfood & Restaurant

Casual local eatery near the Basco plaza; for halal, stick to vegetable dishes (like mixed veggies, eggplant, and stir‑fried greens), egg dishes, and plain rice, and confirm that no pork or lard is used in your order.

45m
$3-6 per person
Octagon Bed and Dine (Restaurant)
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Octagon Bed and Dine (Restaurant)

Sea‑view wooden restaurant on a rocky shore; for halal, focus on freshly grilled or fried fish and seafood (ask for plain salt, calamansi, and pepper seasoning, no alcohol or pork products) plus rice and vegetable sides.

1h
$8-15 per person
Pension Ivatan Restaurant
Eatevening

Pension Ivatan Restaurant

Popular spot for Ivatan specialties; for halal, request grilled or steamed fish (like mahi‑mahi or talakitok) cooked simply with salt, calamansi, and ginger, plus steamed vegetables and rice, and clearly state no pork or alcohol in your food.

1h 15m
$10-18 per person
North Batan Island Guided Tour
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North Batan Island Guided Tour

Half‑day van or tricycle tour covering Our Lady of Mount Carmel Chapel in Tukon, PAGASA Weather Station lookout, a drive‑by of Fundacion Pacita hills, Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel, Valugan Boulder Beach, Vayang Rolling Hills, and sunset at Naidi Lighthouse.

4h
$25-40 (group tour; private higher)
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Free Explore: Basco Town & Coastal Walk

Stroll around the Basco plaza, church, and streets, then wander down the coastal road towards Chanarian to catch waves crashing on the rocky shore and enjoy the sea breeze.

2h
Free
Sunset at Basco Lighthouse (Naidi Hills)
Doevening

Sunset at Basco Lighthouse (Naidi Hills)

Walk or bike up the grassy hill to the lighthouse, watch the sun sink into the sea, and photograph the rolling pastures with Mt. Iraya in the background.

1h 30m
Free
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Eatafternoon

Sabtang Island Homestyle Lunch (Tour-Arranged)

Simple village lunch usually included in Sabtang tours; before the tour, inform your guide that you eat halal so they can request fish/seafood cooked without pork or lard, plain vegetables, and rice prepared separately from any pork dishes.

1h
$8-12 per person (often included in tour)
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Sabtang Island Day Tour (Stone Villages & Viewpoints)

Take the early faluwa boat from Ivana to Sabtang, visit Sabtang Centro, stone‑house villages like Savidug and Chavayan, Chamantad Viewpoint’s cliffs and coves, and Nakabuang (Morong) Beach with its natural stone arch.

5h
$30-50 including boat, fees, and shared tour
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Doafternoon

Free Time: Sabtang Coastal Wander

After lunch, stroll along Morong Beach, photograph the Ahaw Arch, feel the strong sea wind, and relax on the sand before heading back to Sabtang Port.

2h
Free
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Doevening

Evening Wind-Down in Basco

After returning from Sabtang and freshening up, take a gentle walk around town, sit by the seawall, or find a quiet viewpoint near Basco to listen to the waves in the dark.

1h
Free

14 activities across 3 days

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