Check in or drop bags at La Maria Hotel, freshen up quickly and ask the front desk for a local map and pasalubong recommendations.
Walk to Immaculate Conception Church for a brief visit and photos; admire the restored façade and calm interior while learning a bit of local history.
Stroll toward Guiuan Pasalubong Center and sample local snacks like dried fish, kesong puti, and banana chips before choosing souvenirs.
Walk to Ngolos Motor Pole to watch local fishermen and motorbike activity, get briefed on transport options to nearby beaches, and snap candid street-life photos.
Head to Calicoan Surfing Camp for a beginner-friendly surf orientation or a short beachside lesson; relax on the sand afterward and try fresh buko juice from a nearby vendor.
Return toward town and stop at The Grey Inn for a coffee break and pastries; enjoy the cool breeze and use their terrace as a mini rest before more shopping.
Visit the Guiuan Integrated Terminal area to observe regional travel life and browse small stalls selling dried seafood and snacks ideal for pasalubong.
Make a final pasalubong run at Guiuan Pasalubong Center, choose wrapped treats like banana chips and lokal kakanin, and ask vendors for packing tips for travel.
Return to La Maria Hotel to freshen up; consider an early dinner order from the hotel kitchen or nearby carinderia to sample more Eastern Samar flavors.
Walk to St. Anthony De Padua Church for the golden-hour light and a quiet moment; linger on the church steps and take photos of the steeple against the sunset.
Dine at The Grey Inn's ground-floor eatery or nearby carinderia to try grilled seafood and local ginamos, enjoying live chatter from residents.
Take a short evening stroll along the road toward Punto Viajero to observe local nightlife stalls and buy a cold drink from a sari-sari vendor.
Return to La Maria Hotel for a relaxed rooftop or terrace wind-down; order a dessert or hot drink and sort pasalubong purchases for tomorrow.
If you're up for it, visit Ngolos Motor Pole briefly to see late-night transport activity and chat with drivers about morning schedules to Calicoan Surfing Camp.
Back at La Maria Hotel, pack essentials for tomorrow, set alarms, and enjoy a quiet read or music before lights out.
Catch sunrise at Calicoan Surfing Camp's viewpoint and sip freshly opened buko while watching early surfers carve the waves.
Join a 60-90 minute beginner surf lesson with instructors from Calicoan Surfing Camp, who provide boards, basic tips, and safety guidance on mellow breaks.
Walk to The Grey Inn or its beachfront kiosk for a hearty breakfast of tapa, garlic rice, and brewed coffee to refuel after surfing.
Take a short motorbike or tricycle ride to Punta Diwal (local stretch of Calicoan) for shell-hunting, shallow lagoon paddling, and landscape photos.
Visit a nearby vendor or small eatery like Calicoan Beachside Grill for a coconut-crab atau tinapa tasting plate and cold calamansi juice.
Return toward Guiuan town via tricycle, stopping briefly at Ngolos Motor Pole to confirm transport or boat schedules for afternoon island hopping.
Enjoy a beachfront lunch at Calicoan Beachside Grill-try the grilled tuna belly and a fresh coconut drink while listening to waves.
Set off on a guided island-hopping trip arranged by Calicoan Surfing Camp to visit nearby sandbars and quiet coves for snorkeling and shallow reef spotting.
Anchor at a sheltered cove for a short swim and shelling; sample snacks from the boat vendor and take landscape photos of the turquoise shallows.
Return to shore and walk to Punta Diwal to explore tide pools and hunt for unique shells while the light softens for golden-hour photos.
Stop by The Grey Inn's terrace for iced coffee or a cold drink and a relaxing rest while watching surfers and the sunset beginning over the horizon.
Head back toward Guiuan and pause at Ngolos Motor Pole briefly to arrange transport or confirm plans for tomorrow, picking up snacks for the evening.
Freshen up at La Maria Hotel or your chosen homestay, then walk to The Grey Inn's beachfront terrace for a pre-dinner drink and to watch the last light over the surf.
Dine on grilled seafood specialties at The Grey Inn's ground-floor eatery or try the nearby Calicoan Beachside Grill for grilled tuna belly and local vegetables.
Take a relaxed stroll toward Punto Viajero to browse night stalls, sample street snacks, and pick up cold drinks from a sari-sari vendor while soaking in local evening life.
Pop into Ngolos Motor Pole area for a quick chat with drivers about tomorrow's transfers and to observe the lively evening transport scene.
Return to La Maria Hotel rooftop or terrace for a wind-down-order a dessert or hot drink, sort photos from the day, and relax to the sound of distant waves.
If you're up for a low-key local experience, find a small roadside carinderia near St. Anthony De Padua Church and sample a late snack while listening to neighborhood chatter.
Back at La Maria Hotel, pack essentials for tomorrow's island hopping or church visits, set alarms, and enjoy a quiet read or playlist before lights out.
Catch an early quiet moment and sunrise light at St. Anthony De Padua Church, then wander the churchyard while the town wakes for peaceful photos and reflection.
Walk to La Maria Hotel breakfast area or a nearby carinderia for a traditional silog breakfast and brewed coffee to fuel the morning.
Visit the small but historic chapel near town to admire local religious art and chat with caretakers about the church's restoration stories.
Head to Guiuan Pasalubong Center for a final pasalubong run-pick up packed banana chips, dried fish, and boxed kakanin neatly ready for travel.
Drop by Punto Viajero to confirm departure transfers and buy bottled drinks or snacks for the trip; ask staff about luggage storage if needed.
Stroll to Guiuan Integrated Terminal to observe the local transport scene, buy a quick ticket if leaving today, and enjoy a roadside merienda like suman or bibingka.
Return to La Maria Hotel to pack last items, check out, and settle any bills with the front desk while enjoying a final cup of coffee on the terrace.
If time allows before departure, stop at Ngolos Motor Pole for a short conversation with drivers about recommended onward stops or to arrange a motorbike transfer to the terminal.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at The Grey Inn's ground-floor eatery-try grilled tuna belly or a fresh seafood platter while chatting with staff about local history.
Walk to St. Anthony De Padua Church to join any afternoon prayers or to photograph interior details you may have missed at sunrise, then pause at the churchyard cafe for a drink.
Visit a nearby local bakery or carinderia to pick up packaged snacks like kesong puti rolls or bibingka to supplement your pasalubong haul from earlier.
Head to Ngolos Motor Pole to reconfirm your onward transport schedule, buy bottled water from a sari-sari stall, and watch the afternoon bustle of arrivals and departures.
If you have time before leaving, stroll to Punto Viajero to store last-minute bags or pick up any travel essentials and ask staff about local taxi or tricycle fares to the terminal.
Return to La Maria Hotel to collect luggage, settle any remaining bills, and take a short rest on the terrace before making your final exits.
Make a final stop at Guiuan Pasalubong Center if needed to grab one last packaged treat or nicely wrapped kakanin for the road, then head toward the terminal.
Arrive at Guiuan Integrated Terminal in time for your departure-confirm platform, show tickets, and enjoy a last roadside snack while watching local life.
Enjoy a relaxed cold drink and light snack at Punto Viajero's kiosk while watching locals prepare for evening departures and asking staff about last-minute luggage storage options.
Take a short stroll to Ngolos Motor Pole to soak up the late-afternoon bustle, chat with drivers about road conditions, and arrange a tricycle or van if your departure is delayed.
Have an early dinner at The Grey Inn's ground-floor eatery - order grilled seafood or the daily catch and enjoy a casual meal with sea-breeze views before packing up.
Return to La Maria Hotel to collect luggage, confirm checkout details, and take a last minute rooftop photo of the town as lights start to come on.
If your schedule allows, pop into the nearby Guiuan Pasalubong Center for any final wrapped treats and ask vendors to double-seal fragile items for the journey.
Arrive at Guiuan Integrated Terminal to check departure platforms and board early; if there's a wait, sample a roadside merienda like suman or banana cue from a vendor nearby.
Settle into your seat at the terminal or on your ride, enjoy a last coffee from a terminal stall, and review contact details for accommodations at your next stop.
If departing later, take one final slow walk around the nearby streets to stretch, say goodbye to local vendors, and capture night photos of St. Anthony De Padua Church lit up against the sky.