What is the meaning of Catanduanes?

What is the meaning of Catanduanes?

“Catanduanes” comes from the words tandu, a native beetle, and samdong, a native species of tree, both of which were found throughout the island. People often referred to the island as katanduan or kasamdongan, meaning ‘a place where the tandu and the samdong tree thrive in abundance.

What is the history of Catanduanes?

Catanduanes was made a sub-province of Ambos Camarines with Don Felipe Usero as its first Lieutenant Governor. It was during his term that the island was annexed to the province of Albay. The American occupation ended in 1934, followed by the birth of the Philippine Commonwealth.

Why is it Catanduanes called Happy island?

In fact, Catanduanes is now also slowly being known as “The Happy Island,” because of its beautiful attractions and friendly people. If you’re planning a trip to Virac, Catanduanes, use this essential travel guide so you can plan for and make the most out of your trip to this beautiful, unspoiled island province.

What is Catanduanes known?

A: Catanduanes is known for its pristine beaches and for being a surfing destination.

How do I get to Catanduanes?

By land + sea: Ride Bus/Drive to Tabaco, Albay + Ferry to Catanduanes. Travel directly to Catanduanes by bus (10-12 hours) or private vehicle along South Luzon Super Highway then hop on the RoRo (2.5 hours) or fastcraft (1.5 hours) at Tabaco Port to San Andres port in Catanduanes. Daily trips are available.

What are the products of Catanduanes?

The major crops of the province are abaca, coconut, rice, peanut, and lowland vegetables. The Philippine Fiber Development Authority declared Catanduanes as the highest abaca-producing province in 2010. It has maintained its “abaca country” status as the top abaca fiber-producing province in the Philippines.

What makes Catanduanes unique?

Aside from its great surfing waves, Catanduanes also has the distinction of being the first line of defense against tropical cyclones. The island is battered by typhoons that roll in from July to November, which are in part responsible for the world-class waves.

What is the slogan of Catanduanes?

It’s second claim to fame was purely as a surfing destination. A more fitting tagline is its moniker now, the “Happy Island.” As a destination, Catanduanes will appeal to travelers who love the outdoors.

When was Catanduanes recognized as a province?

Three months after the Philippine independence from the Americans, Catanduanes was finally recognized as a separate and independent province from Albay through Commonwealth Act No. 687 authored by then Representative Francisco Perfecto.

What makes Catanduanes a Surfer’s Paradise?

Catanduanes is a surfer’s paradise. It may not be as famous as the beaches of La Union or Siargao’s waves, but it is one of the Philippine’s best surfing spots. In fact, the eastern shore of Catanduanes boasts of “Majestics”, a surfing spot facing the Pacific Ocean that can rival Siargao’s Cloud 9.

What are the tourist places to visit in Catanduanes?

A rising tourist attraction in Catanduanes is Carorian, a sleepy village in the town of Bato that is peppered with dramatic rock formations and bountiful marine life. A popular spot here is Poseidon Rock, known for its rock formations lapped by ceaseless waves.

Why is Catanduanes called Happy Island?

Catanduanes is geographically located in the easternmost part of Bicol and once earned the moniker “The Land of the Howling Winds”. Recently, Catanduanes Tourism has changed its tagline to “Happy Island”. I find this new name fitting because as cliché as it may sound, in my experience, traveling around the island made me happy.

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