Finding Paradise in Guimaras
The journey may be a bit too tough for us but the destination was all worth it. After getting lost in the beautiful island of Guimaras, the Poor Traveler and his friend finally found a place to stay.
Although not planned, we decided to just check in to Raymen’s Beach Resort along a strip of white beach called Alubihod in Guimaras. We were welcomed by courteous staff and were offered an air-conditioned room for two.
After settling down, we went out and explored the area. We were greeted by sparkling white sand and clear waters.
We did not dive into the water right away because we planned to have lunch first at the resort’s restaurant.
BIG LUNCH AT RAYMEN
The Poor Traveler and his poor friend ordered chicken tinola worth P250. They said the each order was good for two. They lied. It was good for four to five people, haha. In fact, we had to stop gorging on that darn tinola for a moment to give our digesting system a little more time to do its job well. We spent 30 more minutes at the restaurant to finish the meal. Yummy, alright. It wasn’t native chicken but after a long, exhausting trip, anything chicken was gourmet to us.
And then we finally went swimming. The place was not crowded. There were only four groups of people in the whole strip, us included. We all had our place in the sun, so to speak.

After a couple of hours of basking in the sun, we called it a day and headed back to our room. There wasn’t much in the room, no TV set or anything but it was alright. It gave us a much needed away-from-the-violent-jolt-of-the-city we desperately needed.
We decided to take a rest for a while before having dinner, around 8pm. The next thing we knew, it was morning. That’s how tiredwe were that day.
We started the next day with a breakfast at the same restaurant. (We had no choice, actually. It was the only near eatery in the area but we’re not complaining.)
We had another round of swimming and camwhoring before packing up our things to leave.
TRAPPIST MONASTERY
We took a trike back to Jordan port but the trike driver had a brilliant idea. he offered to take us to the Trappist Monastery, a popular tourist spot we didn’t know about. He said the place was just along the way so it was alright with him.

We bade goodbye to Guimaras when we hopped onto the boat going to Iloilo City.
Our Guimaras adventure was short, yeah. But it was unforgettable. Like we said before, we should’ve planned our trip. We could’ve had a much more enjoyable time. For example, if we did our homework, we would have known that it wasn’t mango season so we won’t get to taste the world-famous Guimaras mangoes.
Also, we could’ve availed of the mango butterscotch from the Trappist Monastery souvenir shop, which was closed at the time.
Here’s hoping you learn from our mistakes. Cheers! LOL.
Despite our bad judgment and lazy attitude, we still had a great time. Thank God Guimaras was such a paradise regardless whether the trip was planned or not.
TOTAL TRAVEL EXPENSES
Here are the total cost of our Guimaras trip. Note that this trip was for two people.
Shuttle ride from Iloilo airport: PhP100
Cab to sea port: 100
Boat to Guimaras: 26
Trike to Alubihod: 250
Air-conditioned room for two: 1100
Lunch (Tinola + rice + drinks): 275
Breakfast (Tapsilog, tocilog, drinks): 200
Boat to Iloilo City: 26
TOTAL: PhP2077
That’s PhP1,038 per person excluding the airfare. Remember that you’d spend much less if you take a jeepney from Jordan port to Alubihod. There were also cheaper rooms in Raymen butwe were choosy people, forgive us.




















i could not stop smiling while reading your adventure.
as to Trappist’s mango butterscotch, they are also available in Iloilo City, just among the many products of the monastery.
Trappist Monastery, the place where i want to stay when i grow old.
alubihod’s offer is limited. for those who want more of guimaras, i suggest you try VILLA IGANG RESORT or BARAS BEACH RESORT, their places are more spacious and inviting; you can stroll and discover good jump sites! also, i suggest SEAFDEC Igang Station as part of your Island hopping or coastal activities.
is there a direct flight from manila to guimaras?
There is no direct flight from Manila 2 Guimaras, Iloilo is the gateway to Guimaras. Don’t worry, the trip from airport 2 seaport would only take more or less 3omins and the boat ride about 10-15minutes and the sights along the way is well worth it. And Raymen is d place 2 be when in Guimaras… awesome white sand beach and delicious food, not to mention courteous staffs… and who can beat Php10.00 entrance fee? and free if you check in @ d resort… what are u waiting for? come visit us here in Iloilo where paradise is…
yeah we are thnking to stay 1 nyt 2days or 2 nyts and 2days at guimaras. And we are currently reading things to do and where to stay in guimaras.
I am going to Ilo-ilo and Guimaras on July 31 to August 2, 2010. However, reading such nice inviting places. I don’t know if I could fit them all into my schedule. You see, I will arrive Ilo-Ilo July 31 at 10:00 AM and has to leave August 2 at 10:00 AM. HELP!
dude..guimaras is a haven place..if only u could visit more of the undevelop beaches in guimaras like the Guisi beaches located at dolores, nueva valencia..the tiniguiban islet were red shrimps can be found..u’ll say its really a paradise..thank u for making and saying how courteous guimarasnon are..we’re proud we’re guimarasnon.. blessed with bountiful environment…..