Paragliding at Bagasbas Beach

in #adventure6 years ago (edited)

Bagasbas Beach in Daet Camarines Norte main attraction is Surfing and Paragliding. Bagasbas Beach has its wide and long 2km stretching fine Grey sand and promenade that spans the best part of it. Locals and tourist can enjoy uninterrupted views of the activities on and off the beach and to the various islands close by like Apuaw Island and Kinapagian Island. Getting to the beach is easy with one long road from Jollibee in the city center directly to the beach it would take you less than 50 pesos and no more than 10 minutes to cool down in the sea or fresh breeze.

12985607_1099947713389529_1343066888849335295_n.jpg
12987186_1099947803389520_3928246688194201662_n.jpg
12963538_1099947853389515_4598245445303366464_n.jpg

The best thing about Bagasbas Beach is that its free, easy and clean. And not ruined by mass tourism and people hassling you for something. You can also enjoy eating some Filipino foods like balot and isaw that sell by vendors near the beach.
If the day comes when there are hoards of tourists, it wouldn’t matter so much because there is more than enough room for everyone to enjoy. It is a safe place to hang out with police station near beach sidewalk and also the lifeguards keep watch over you and make sure you're not in a danger zone, but be aware of this though.

13006640_1099947783389522_472404953569265516_n.jpg

Activities at Bagasbas Beach
Anyone can participate, old and young, a great way to start the day and a great sunset memory for visitors of Daet.

• surfing + surfing tuition
• kitesurfing + kite surfing tuition
• bodyboarding
• skimboarding
• beach volleyball
• beach football
• beach Frisbee
• jet skiing
• sand carving
• aerobics
• beachcombing
• massage
• net fishing

12592386_1099947646722869_4248250005821170906_n.jpg

Early Saturday and Sunday mornings you can see people walking and running from the main centre of Daet to the beach you can also do horse back riding or "kalesa or caretela" as per Google (s a horse-drawn calash used in the Philippines. It was one mode of transportation introduced to the islands in the 18th century by Spanish colonizers and was initially reserved for only nobles and high-ranking civic officials.)

If you have been to this place comment down below your experience and for more information don't hesitate to ask me.

13010804_1099947873389513_2863208955961126831_n.jpg

Don't forget to upvote then I'll check your stories. Thank you for spending time reading my story.

Sort:  

Have you tried it na din? How is it? Hahha I wanted to try this kind of extreme activities but I’m scared of heights😢

I've done it a thousand times already 😂
that is my homeland, Daet.

You better try it, it feels good when you done something that you dont even expect that u can do it right?

what the! I would like to try!!!

holly molly.. I forgot to share that theres also a group of people doing some Paragliding and sky surfing here in abu dhabi.

you know the road going to yas island? from the left side of the beach along the road you guys will see a group of people doing some skysurfing and paragliding.. damn it reminds me of my homeland.

oh my gulay! that's what I like! yeah!!! power by steemit!!! Hahahaha

OMGeeeeee!!! I tried skydiving and from then on I loved parachuting. I wanted to try paragliding also. 😊

uhhhm. I think I found a Soul Adventure Mate here

Sounds like theres gonna be a plan 😂😂😂

Oh yeah. Plan it on @dudeimsairo08! :)