Kalanggaman Island Travel Guide : Good To Know Info’s
Kalanggaman Island is undeniably a must-go destination in the Philippines, no wonder why it is probably in everyone’s bucket list. Long sandbars that stretch from both ends of the island with white and powdery sand and crystal clear water…perfect summer getaway or soul searching, barkada bonding and family holiday place.
It is said to have gained international exposure last 2013 when MV Europa Cruise Line stopped over in the Island and brought around 400 passengers and stayed there for a couple of hours. Since then, different pictures of Kalanggaman Island circulated around the internet which makes it one of the top destinations in Eastern Visayas.
If you’re planning to go to Kalanggaman Island and personally witness its picturesque view, I hope this travel guide, tips and other good to know information will help you.
Kalanggaman Island is located off the shore of Palompon in the western part of Leyte. From Palompon, it is around 45 minutes to an hour boat ride. You can reach Palompon either from Tacloban or Ormoc.
From Manila: There are daily flights from Manila to Tacloban or Ormoc, both are in Leyte.
If you are coming from Tacloban Airport (like what we did, we didn’t realize that Ormoc is much nearer to Palompon than from Tacloban)
- Ride a jeep from the airport going to the new bus terminal, the driver will drop you off exactly at the new bus terminal.
- Take either a van or a bus bound to Palompon.
- Jeepney Fare: 50 pesos per person
- Van Fare: 150 per person
- Travel Time (to Palompon): 3 hours

If you are coming from Ormoc Airport
- Go to Ormoc City Bus/Jeepney/Van Terminal (just ask the airport staff on how to go to the terminal)
- Ride a van to Palompon
- Fare: 110 per person
- Travel Time: 1-2 hours

From Cebu: Take a boat or a fastcraft to Ormoc City. You can also go to Kalanggamana Island directly from Malapascua Cebu.

NOTE!! All tourists are required to register at the Palompon Tourism Office. It is located in front of the Liberty Park, walking distance from the Market and Terminal.
Boat Rental Fees
- Php3000 – 15 Pax Maximum Capacity
- Php3500 – 25 Pax Maximum Capacity
- Php4000 – 30 Pax Maximum Capacity
- Php5000 – 40 Pax Maximum Capacity
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On the boat to Kalanggaman |
- Php500 – International Tourists
- Php150 – Local Tourists
- Php40 – College Students
- Php30 – High school Students
- Php20 – Elementary Pupils
- Php120 – Senior Citizens
- Php750 – International Tourists
- Php225 – Local Tourists
- Php60 – College Students
- Php40 – High school Students
- Php30 – Elementary Pupils
- Php180 – Senior Citizens
- Php250 – 15 Pax Maximum Capacity
- Php500 – 25 Pax Maximum Capacity
- Pho700 – 30 Pax Maximum Capacity
We tried to contact Palompon Tourism Office for reservation and we called multiple numbers we got from different bogs but all seemed to be not working. Luckily, we were able to obtain one working number and we were able to reserve a slot. You can try to contact this number: 0926-816-4005.
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Our humble maroon tent! ^_^ |
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These are the cottages that they are building. |
Grilling Station |
No. There is no potable water in the island so you’re gonna have to bring your own drinking water. Bring plenty of water as you can. You don’t wanna ran out of water in the middle of an island so bring enough water that you can consume.
Yes. There are restrooms and dressing rooms in the island. But don’t expect too much, the facilities are very basic, just enough to serve your needs. There are no faucet so you’re gonna have to fetch yourself a water, using a pail, from a big water container / water pump ( tubig poso ). By the way, the water from the water pump is from the sea, no fresh water (wink emoji).
Dressing Room |
Water Pump “tubig poso” just right outside the comfort room |
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
- Kayaking
- Scuba Diving
- Camping
- Bring sunblock, shades, cap, umbrella or anything that can protect your skin from the direct heat of the sun.
- Bring an insect repellent.
- There is no electricity in the island so make sure all your electronic gadgets (cellphones, cameras even power banks) are fully charged. Bring an extra battery or a solar power bank if you have one. You might see a couple of light there at night but that’s for the care taker/island personnel and it’s powered through solar panel.
- There is a police station in the island for the safety of the tourists.
- The boatman provides a container of fresh water to the tourists, but it’s just enough for freshening up.
- Two trash bags will be provided to each tourists/group, one will be for the biodegradable trash and the other one is for non-biodegradable trash. The boatman will collect the two trash bags upon your return trip to Palompon.
- Start your boat-trip early in the morning if you want to have a smooth sailing. Also, dolphins sometimes show up in the morning.
- Do not travel during bad whether conditions.
- Bonfire is not allowed in the island.
- Swimming at the sandbar area is prohibited due to the rip current which is very dangerous.
- Swimming on the other part of the island (rocky part) is not allowed.