This is the vacation that we’ve mostly been waiting for. Not only because I’d be turning 28 at that time and that we’d be staying at 5-star hotels, but because Pa will be with us. The day we all arrived in Cebu, we headed to Shangri-la Mactan for afternoon coffee and snacks. Tito Pedro, Tita Annie (Pa’s brother and sister-in-law), Nipsy and Renault (Peter’s cousin and cousin-in-law) were with us. We stayed there the whole evening, dining at their seafood buffet by the beach. It was so gorgeous, classy and marvelous! We had such a great time! Of course, being the practical person that I am, I couldn’t help but notice that when the bill came, it amounted to something like P15,000.00 inclusive of P1,000.00 tip from Pa! And we didn’t even check-in. WOW! NALULA AKO! Hahaha!
Shangrila Mactan
Me as I was about to order; Pa, Tito Pedro, Tita Anne, Nipsy, Renault and I
Happy together…
The next day, we headed to Bantayan Island and stayed at St. Bernard Beach Resort. It’s one of those cozy, more affordable resorts along the beaches of Bantayn Island. It is located only 15 min. walk or 5 min. by tricikad (bicycle with sidecar) from the pier. (*Reservation can be made by E-Mail: bernard@bantayan.dk or by phone +63-9179636162.)
Bantayan Island
Enjoying the amihan season along St. Bernard Beach…
Pa
rested for a bit. While he was enjoying the comforts of our nipa hut
accommodation, Peter and I went island hopping to Virgin and Hilantagan
Islands. Since it was amihan season then, we didn’t experience the full
blast of the sun. Nevertheless, the weather was still fine — cool and
warm at the same time. And the water was crystal clear like that of
Boracay.
Hilantagan and Virgin Islands
Testing the clear blue waters…
Oh,
we also had a bit of booboo during our stay at Bantayan. One day, as
Peter and I were relaxing by the beach, a local approached us and told
us about a certain falls in the area. Being nature lovers, we got
excited! I mean, I didn’t even come across that information while
researching on the internet about the island. So I said, ok, let’s go
there before heading back to mainland Cebu. We encouraged Pa to go with
us. But since he just wanted to relax at the beach, it was just Peter
and I who went to the nature spot. We rode a habal-habal
(motorcycle) and both of us were listening for the sound of falling
waters. Weirdly, there was none. Until we reached another more posh and
classy resort called the Ogtong Resort. So we went in, paid the
entrance fees and asked around for the falls. The reception area pointed
us to the direction of the swimming pool. There must be some sort of a
misunderstanding. So I repeated : “Ate falls po, hindi swimming pool” to which the lady replied “Yes Ma’am, swimming fols po”.
Nyarks!!!! The Visayan accent fooled us! The whole time, I thought
theye were talking about a certain FALLS, only to realize that they were
referring to the POOL. Hay naku!!!! Anyway, it was a blessing in
disguise because inside their resort was a natural cave called the
OGTONG CAVE. That’s what we explored instead.
Taking a dip in the waters of the Ogtong Cave…
The next day, til the 20th, we stayed at Alegre Beach Resort at Sogod,
northern part of Cebu. We got ourselves an oceanview room with balcony.
It was truly a first class experience, waking up to the view of the sun
and the beach.. All meals were either buffet or room service a la carte.
We felt like royalty! We also went sunset cruising while spotting for
dolphins. In the evenings, cultural dance shows were performed. I can
get used to this kind of life everyday (if not for the almost P50,000.00 fees we paid for after our stay) I told Pa. Who knows? It might just come true…
Alegre Beach Resort
This is the view from our balcony…
Our luxurious bedroom…
Notice the ultimate Spa-like bathtub at the far end?
Living the life! Hehehe.
Frolicking by the swimming pool…
With Pa, before going to our buffet breakfast…
At the beach…. Posing with the native band…
While waiting for our boat…
Did some kayaking in the deep waters…
Just before going back to Cebu City…
Back in Cebu at Tito Ped’s house…
***For a complete list, here's an awesome guide on Cebu: Where to Go and What to Do
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