24 Hours of Baler
February 29, 2012

Most Baler patrons (at least those that I know of) suggest that the bus is the best way to go to Baler. Not only does it make the travel hassle-free, it is also a lot safer.
Hassle-free because all you'll need to do is drop yourselves off to the bus station and if you're lucky, get a trip via *Joybus, also the tiring 5-7hr drive will take a toll on the designated driver, making it hard to enjoy the getaway. Also, apparently. it is better to those who will be bringing their own surfboards.
Safer because the road is not for road trippers, especially less experienced drivers. There are zigzag paths, wherein even in a bus, it could be scary. What more if the driver is not used to the path.
*Joybus is Genesis Transport Service Inc.'s special bus that has routes to popular tourist destinations like Baler, Baguio, La Union, etc. The bus station is located at Cubao, beside Baliwag.
What makes the Joybus special is that for an additional Php280, you'll get a bus with wifi, snacks, pillow and blanket, a comfort room, lazy boy seats and a friggin' stewardess! Even local economy flights don't have these! If you have a choice, this is the ONLY way to travel to Baler.
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Joybus ticket to Baler, Aurora. Purchased before the price hike. |
In our case, since our plan was for a 2D1N stay only, we got beaten in the Joybus ticket slots by those who planned for a 3D2N stay, who arrived on a Friday, and purchased their return tickets on the same day. Heck, we couldn't even get return tickets for a regular bus on our preferred time (which brings us on why the the title is as it is; to be written later).
As for the price hike, it conveniently occurred during the day we departed. Here are the bus ticket prices for your reference.
Previous Price | Current Price | |
Regular Bus | Php400 | Php429 |
Joybus | Php650 | Php695 |
Going to Baler with a surfer friend really helped us in finding the best hotel for our price range, the price range being the cheapest possible. And apparently, even @peepaubau and his friends also stayed at this hotel at the advise of their surfer friend. From there, I could only assume that it is one of the cheaper accommodation options, and with it being on a beach front, there's really nothing to complain about.
To get there, we just took a tricycle from the bus station. It costed Php15 per person.
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If you watch The Office, it's like the TV Michael Scott bought for his condo. |
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No awesome surfing shots to post since my lens is too short. |
Like La Union and Zambales, Baler has been a go to place for surfing here in mainland Luzon. And since the past two summers, I, along with this same group, have been going to La Union to surf. It almost became a yearly tradition until our *real* surfer friend Ting decided it's best to go to Baler this year. It was a good decision, I must say. Everything in Baler is cheaper compared to La Union.
For breakfast, we decided we were to tired to look for other restaurants, so we ate at Bay-ler's in house restaurant, and of course, I ordered bacon for breakfast! Was quite disappointed to see that the bacon were not cooked to a crisp.
After coming back to the hotel from the return ticket booking, we were too disappointed but then we laughed it off and decided that beer and food would make things okay. And so we also ordered the only available fruit shake they had, Watermelon Shake and the best tasting Tokwa't Baboy that I've tasted in my life, not kidding.
There were many dishes that we ordered during dinner that wasn't photographed, either we were too hungry or too tired to take one. It was our first and last dinner so we went all out and ordered to our hearts' desires. Some of the dishes I could recall were Kare-kare, Sisig, Mixed Seafood, Buffalo Wings, and another batch of breakfast meals we ate for dinner, all of which were ordered from Bay-ler View Hotel's in-house restaurant. The price was the primary catalyst in our ordering behavior. Since the menu was inexpensive, we kept ordering hence the overflowing food.