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Remember the film entitled 'Camp Sawi' of Viva films which starred some of the big stars including Arci Muñoz, Andi Eigenmann, Bela Padilla, Sam Milby, and more? My heart was throb with excitement when the film was released in the cinemas last year so I watched it on its first week. It excites me not because of the cast neither not because I am 'Sawi' like many of the other audience, but because of the place where the film took place. The film was set on Bantayan Island - my home island.

Throughout the film, I realized that there are still more places beyond imaginable beauty on the island. When I finally got a chance to visit my island, I didn't waste the opportunity to visit Camp Sawi at Kota Beach Resort but unfortunately, the management doesn't allow us to enter the resort for the privacy of the guests who booked at the resort.

Since we can't get inside the resort, I decided that we go instead to the spot in where Sam Milby and Bela Padilla jumped off from a cliff. When we arrived at the place, I can no longer hold my cravings for Vitamin Sea. The cliff was located on a vacant lot with an old ruined building beside. It was truly a magnificent spot. Though I'm not sure if that area is private or public but it has no entrance fee. I have a great experience in this place. While I'm about to jump, I hesitate and step back saying 'I can not do it.'  I attempted many times but I just can't my feet are shaking whenever I'm on the cliff until my brother pushes me off and there I realized that it doesn't hurt. I was over satisfyingly experience. Until then, I keep on doing it again and again till afternoon. 




So how to get there?
If you are from Cebu City, go to North Bus Terminal and ride a bus going to Hagnaya and the bus will certainly drop you off the Hagnaya Port. Then ride a shuttle ferry going to Sta. Fe Port. From the Port of Sta. Fe, ask a habal-habal driver to get you there. Also, see below estimated budget travel fare. Feel free to comment or send us me a message.


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How far can you go with P500? Would you believe if I tell you that we spent only P500 for 2 days and 1 night stay at Olango island including the transportation? Yes! It's totally possible. Imagine yourself biking around the island, visiting sanctuaries, swimming with the fishes, and an overnight camp in a very peaceful place ... Petrificus Totalus! It's indeed a worthwhile weekend I spent in Olango with Camp Wasted Team. Check out our story and the summary of our trip at bottom of the page:


Pedal here, Pedal there!

The moment we arrived at Sta. Rosa Port from Hilton Wharf, we immediately look for a tricycle that could bring us to Brgy. Candagsao so we can rent a bike and start the fun. Luckily, we got a friendly driver who took us to the bike rentals. We are accommodated by the owner of the bikes and provided us with stunning and colorful bikes which you can rent for only P10 per hour. Since we don't know yet where to go, we are advised by the locals to try visiting the Marine Sanctuary at Brgy. Talima. You can actually use Google there, internet connection is working perfectly. Arrived at Brgy. Talima after 2 hours of biking since one of my friend was still working on how to drive a bike but for us pro-bikers, it will only take 30 minutes at least. But without her, the bike escapade wouldn't be that fun. It's almost 3 hours after we arrived back at the bike rentals yet we are only charged for P25 each. Lucky!





Camp Sawi, este Island Eco - Park

From Brgy. Candagsao, we rode a motorcycle to Brgy. Asinan so we can set-up our tents to settle up for the night since it's almost 6 PM after our bike adventures. We are immediately welcomed by Ate IDK (Actually, I forgot her name! I just know that she is the President of the community which consists of 27 families who managed the Eco Park) So Ate IDK gave us an area where we can set-up our tents. She was very accommodating! It's almost 8 PM after we fully set-up our sleeping camps. Butterflies here, butterflies there! Hmmm .. There is a rally forming inside our tummies. We are shocked when we learned that there are no carenderias near the camp. But luckily, the fairy godmothers of Asinan came to us and offer us help with our dinner. They let us bought their stocks (Rice and canned goods) and help us cook them and they lend us the utensils. Dinner is saved! It's almost midnight and we decided to have a little shot. We approached ate IDK so we can buy something to drink, I was like cast with 'immobilus' spell when she told us the price. 1 Liter coke is P45 and Emperador is P100 ... Intense! But still we had fun - dancing throughout the shoreline cause we own the place that evening until we got tired and sleep ... ZzZzzZ ...




Bird Sanctuary - Tweet it!

Woke up suuuuuper early at the camp to witness the sunrise. We had coffee and bread sponsored by Gardenia, LOL. We immediately dismantle our tents and proceed to look for motorcycle way to Brgy. San Vicente. We arrived at the Bird Sanctuary where we are charged P30 each for the entrance fee. And we are provided with one binoculars. Luckily, we are the only group of people that early morning in the place but it was low tide so there are only a few birds we saw from the viewing deck.  But it is still worth it because the place is indeed spectacular. We found peace at that place while listening to the birds singing like melodies in our ears. Char! We also enjoyed feeding the fishes with our supposedly-snack which became fish foods.


Boardwalk

We were supposed to head home after visiting the birds but we just learned that the Boardwalk is only walking distance from the Sanctuary. So the explorers head out to Boardwalk with no hesitation. We are so glad to find that the resort is serving seafood! Hooray! It was a pleasant lunch. We started our steps on the boardwalk which is actually longer than I expected. Upon reaching the end, these friends suddenly turned into mermaids. Great place for snorkeling! Lots of starfish and other marine creatures. You'll totally love it.



Summary:


- Always Stay Happy - 


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The sun might be burning brightly floating above us right now, but still, it's going to set. Just like everything under the sun, each has its time. Many claim that forever does not exist. It maybe sounds bitter for those who believed in forever such as lovers. But that's not the point of this article. The summer is about to end that time but it didn't stop us. Together with friends, we set sail to the town of Oslob in the south of Cebu. The weather wasn't quite well that time, it ain't constant as life it is.

While inside the boat we rented, our excitement grows bigger and bigger as we were able to see the island from the distant. My amazement hits the skyline the moment my eyes laid on the water as clear as crystal with the fascinating colors of turquoise. I who grew up in an island never had the excitement of beaches but the island is an exception. In my opinion, the water is here is clearer compared to Moalboal which also once had my impression. Compare to Virgin Island, Sumilon had much clearer water but it lacks the long-white-sand factor.


I really love the place. The atmosphere is so relaxing. It's even funny to think that we wait and search for whale sharks. Just being hopeful. But the thing that I treasured the most wasn't the place but the memories I had with friends. Honestly, this is post is not intentionally to promote the place but for my two friends who just broke up recently. This is to remind them that forever exist. Keep in mind our memories we had here. Never say "walang forever". The sun might set in the afternoon but it never fails to rise the next day. There is no such end.

"Never Forget."

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Summer is almost over yet some of us haven't enjoyed the season yet. In fact, I was one of the unfortunate. Some might lack in budget, lack of free time, and some might have cross hapless circumstances. There are lots of reason we cannot enjoy Summer.

However, if the problem is about distance, you no longer have to worry.
In Mactan, you can find many exquisite resorts at an affordable rate. One of them is the well-known Maribago Bluewater Resort.

I remember the day when my bestfriend asks me to join them at the resort.  At first, I was hesitant cause I am not appreciative in term of hotels and resorts. Since I was living nearby, I decided to join them.




As a traveler, I've been to many beaches and I don't find this one astounding. Unlike in Bantayan Island, the sand isn't ghostly. There are countless of seaweeds and sea urchins in the water.

The resort isn't bad at all. They have an artificial islet across where I found surprisingly impressive. The sand is white as chalk. Artificial of course! We cross by the use of a small 'banka' accompanied by a hotel staff. They have a gratifying pool where we stayed for the rest of the time.

Summer is almost over but the fun never ends. 



Visit Maribago's Bluewater Official Facebook Page.
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Summer has finally arrived! Everyone should be getting ready for a more fun and exciting summer vacation. During my short summer vacation in Bantayan Island, I was invited by my friends to an island hopping to Virgin Island.

Virgin Island - a small island which is a short boat ride from Bantayan Island where an untouched long white sands and crystal clear blue water awaits. The island is known for it's been flocked with tourist during the Holy week season. The island is inhabited therefore there are no electricity and water systems.  

  

The is part of the island where people mostly gather is the part where they can enjoy the long white sand and the cottages are placed. We really did enjoy the beach experience although it's sort of populated during our visit. The place is very relaxing.  


After swimming, we tour around the island. On one side of the island where there are fewer people you can see we saw a trail with a signboard saying "Expect the Unexpected". Out of our curiosity, we follow the trail and then discover the place that I couldn't imagine. I felt the nature all around. Nothing you can hear but only thing song of the birds and the splash of ocean waves.  At the end of the trail, we finally witness the unexpected. It's a quiet shoreline where no other people around. It feels like we own the beach for a moment. 


Going to Virgin Island requires a negotiation from the boat owners. Usually, they charge around P1000 to P2000 back and forth depends on the size of the boat. Entrance fee the island is  P500 for the first two persons and P100 each for the succeeding persons. 


For inquiries, please visit them on their Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/Virgin-Island-Cebu-414877291910209/

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At the club with my friends as we celebrate the New Year was already fun enough. Dancing through the beat of the sound and was like being manipulated by the DJ. Drinks on the other hand while the other one is on the air. The atmosphere was filled with smoke that passes through the light streaks of the laser beams. I just suddenly realized that this is not the way I wanted to celebrate the holiday.

Until one of my friend approached me and invited me to join with his friends to their trip to Moalboal at 5 AM. It was already 3 AM when he invited me. Unprepared and having no idea of this #LaagPaMore. Fortunately I was able to have an extra shirt, underwear and a boxer of my bag. So I quickly decided to come along.

While on the bus, I took the opportunity to rest myself and have a short nap. Arriving at the Moalboal Market at around 10 AM we then surf the place and find something to eat then bought drinks and fishes to grill. There I noticed an old ruined church which is just so magnificently beautiful. 

We then hire a tricycle to get us to Basdako Beach. The way to the beach was frustrating where you are welcome by entrance fee collections which is not only once but twice. One for the Barangay and the other is for the resort. But the frustration was wiped out when our eyes caught on the enchanting water just in front of us. 

We're finally settled to a cottage we rent just in front of the beach. While the others are busy grilling the fishes. I took the opportunity to wander the place and took pictures. It didn't take long until I finally soaked my self in the alluring crystal clear water of the beach. Near the shore is almost turquoise while the on the deeper side is navy blue. The white sand is comparable to Bantayan Island where I grew up. I can say that among all my beachin' experience this might be the clearest water I've been that I even imagine myself swimming in the pool. Aside from being clear, it might also be the saltiest  seawater I've been. I didn't bother the heat of the sun at all. I spent all day long swimming to the majestic water of the South. 


So How I Magically Transported to Basdako Beach?

From the South bus terminal, we took a bus going to Bato via Barili. Ask the conductor to drop you at Moalboal Market. Fare for the air-condition bus is P116. Upon reaching the market, hire a tricycle to get you at Basdako Beach where the fare can be P20 - P30 per person. Upon entering the beach, prepare a P5 entrance fee for the Barangay then another P10 entrance fee for the resort. Cottage will cost P300 where you can use the whole day. If you want to stay overnight the locals will offer you accomodations which will be around P1500. They also offer an island hopping package. The rent for the boat is P2500 which is good for 15 person which is already equipped with Snorkeling, Life Jackets and other tools for diving. 
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