Monday, December 14, 2015

Five Reasons Why You'll Love Going Back to Sumilon Island, Cebu



If you're a frequent traveler to Cebu, and you've already been to the beaches of Mactan Island, Malapascua, Bantayan, Argao and Moalboal, perhaps you'd say that you've seen all that the place offers. But wait, have you ever been to Sumilon Island? The island is located off the coast of Oslob, the town that's made famous for its whale shark-watching excursions. And although it’s a compact island, it's not bereft of attractions and activities. Here are five reasons why you'll love going back to Sumilon Island.  

1. The Amazing Sand Bar & Pristine Beaches
Sumilon Island's top crowd-drawer is its shifting sand bar, as well as its lovely white-sand beaches. The sand bar protrudes like a small sliver of land, and shifts locations at certain times of the year. A hike across the island will give visitors access to the other great swimming, diving and snorkeling spots. Now isn't this a great place to spend your Philippine beach holidays?

2. The Sumptuous Food, At Sumilon Bluewater Island Resort
The breakfast, lunch and dinner treats at Sumilon Bluewater Island Resort are so tasty, perhaps you'll wish that you'd never have to leave the island. The resort's chefs have created a hearty selection of Filipino and international cuisine, from the crunchy and super-delicious lechon kawali to the Cebuano dry abodo with adodo rice (and served inside a bamboo container), as well as the grilled crab-stick wrapped in bacon, the salmon sinigang, fresh vegetable salads and more! 

3. Hike the Trails Around The Island
As mentioned earlier, Sumilon Island may be quite compact, yet it's not bereft of activities or attractions. For avid hikers, there are three trails to choose from, which you can do with or without a guide. On the trails, you'll discover the wreckage of an old Spanish fort as well as get glimpses of the mangrove swamp, the lagoon, as well as the coast of Oslob.

4. Enjoy the Diving And Snorkeling Spots

The waters around Oslob (as well as in all of Cebu) are truly spectacular , as you'll witness an explosion of marine life. From picture-perfect coral reefs to marine sanctuaries and centuries-old wrecks, it's no wonder that Sumilon Island and the rest of Cebu, are regularly visited by millions of tourists from the Philippines, and from all over the world.

5. Go Bird-watching
Because of its well-preserved forests and mangrove swamps, Sumilon Island is a paradise for avid birdwatchers. Here, you'll find starlings, sunbirds or “tamsi”, herons, doves, and a whole lot more! These 5 reasons, and more, make Sumilon Island one of the top Philippines beach holiday destinations.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

A Glimpse At Samar Island's Most Visited Tourist Attractions

 Ever been to the Visayas, particularly the eastern side? Well, it seems that the most you can hear about the region is that, oftentimes, it is visited by typhoons plus, there's the alleged insurgency on the countrysides.

That may be one side of the picture but the brighter side is that, Samar, a major Visayan island, has many things to boast of – like having some of the best Philippine beach holidays!
  • Malajog Beach, Calbayog City
Otherwise known as the Looc Beach, it is actually a black-sand beach, one of the few black-sand beaches the country has. The area, a mere 35-minute ride away from the city proper, is touted to be one of the most popular and excellent beaches of Samar Island. 

Visitors from near and far flock to this resort to savour the iconic views of the towering rock formations, its three balconied cottages, as well as the magnificent grotto of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary.

With cheap cottage rentals, sea lovers enjoy snorkeling and boating – where the tropical water is clear and calm. Boat rentals are also affordable; you can ask the friendly fisherman/boat captain to take you to Bugo Islet to witness colorful marine life. Besides, this relaxing beach offers a very exhilarating view of the sunset. Just bring your own food and other provisions as there are not lots of food stalls around as yet. 
  • Bangon-Bugtong Falls, Calbayog City
Another spectacular attraction the city is known for is the falls that is approximately over an hour's ride towards Brgy. Tinaplacan, Tinambacan District. From the highway, you can ride a habal-habal or walk for around 45 minutes over the cascades before you get to the main falls.
This is because this majestic natural wonder has several layers of cascades which has a circular pool of around 30 meters in diameter, large enough for diving. Its seemingly endless stream flows into a twirling path, continuously increasing in pressure as time goes by. It's even eyed by the local authorities as a potential source of power for Calbayog City and its neighboring localities.

The above mentioned are just two of the most-visited spots of Samar Province. Explore many of the best Philippines beach holiday destinations in the region now.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

4 Beach Manners for Every Beach Bum



It’s that time of year again, summer vacation! After long weeks of being cooped up in the routine of your everyday lives, you finally get a break from it all. What’s the better way to spend your vacation time? Why plan a beach getaway of course, the best vacation idea there is!

If you are planning on a Philippine beach holidays getaway, you’re in luck! The Philippines has a lot of beaches you can visit! The famous ones include Boracay and El Nido, Palawan. 

However, if you’re planning to rev it up in the Philippines, you must remember the following to make your vacation more fun with less drama:

AVOID SMOKING

Yes, the sand may tempt you to see it as your personal ashtray, but in reality, it’s not. Remains such as the cigarette butts and ash make the beach look more unpleasing. If you really can’t go a day without smoking, you’d better go to the nearest smoking area and smoke there.

AVOID PLASTIC, USE REUSABLE INSTEAD

To keep your littering to a minimum, avoid using disposable plastic bags and containers. Instead use durable canisters and containers for your chips and drinks. If you need to recharge your stocks, you can easily fill in these containers after just washing them. You’ll be enjoying your favorite food and drinks at the same time helping the environment!

EAT AT DESIGNATED AREAS

You could eat at the prepared huts or areas when you’re at the beach. They usually have tables and chairs you can use at any time. However, if eating at the beach is your cup of tea, just remember to clean your mess after you eat.

ALWAYS BRING A TRASH BAG

The use of such is to clean up after the mess you’ve made from eating. You should always have some with you whenever you’re travelling. It’s also helpful because along the trip, if you need to dispose of something, you’ll have a trash bag handy.

The main point of it all is the beach isn’t yours to begin with. It’s for everyone to share and no one can claim ownership over it. Now, the time you plan your Philippines beach holidays getaway, always bring these manners with you along to avoid fuss and have more fun.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Must-Visit Incredible Waterfalls In Mindanao

The Philippines is so blessed with fabulous attractions that never fail to draw crowds, whether they come from near or far. Lucky for travel enthusiasts who love nature and the outdoors - the country, particularly Mindanao region, is bountiful of white sand beaches and magnificent waterfalls.

If you'd like to discover the Philippines beach holiday destinations by yourself, why not go visit Cotabato and Surigao? Here, you'll discover the allure of cascading waters thundering mightily into marvelous pools down below.
  • Asik-Asik Falls in Alamada, North Cotabato
Most people especially those from outside Mindanao only hear about Cotabato as a conflict-ridden province. Yet, many are unaware that Alamada town is peacefully endowed with splendid natural landscapes. Deep in one of its mountainous forests can be found Asik-Asik Falls, its waters bursting from the abundant wall of the mountain.

The lush vegetation that covers the mountain walls is the perfect backdrop for photo opportunities. However, the place is only for the brave of heart, as going up is quite tough, the path being unpaved. But, those who make it successfully can become proud of such a once-in-a-lifetime feat.

To get to the area, take the van from Cotabato City to Midsayap which should be about an hour. Then, find a habal-habal that will take you to Upper Dado in Alamada for about an an hour and a half. Upon arrival, you have to transfer to a tougher ride towards the jump-off point and pay a certain amount for entrance fee. You likewise have to register at the tourism booth in Upper Dado. Upon reaching the jump-off point, start your 30-minute trek towards the falls.
  • Tinuy-an Falls in Bislig, Surigao del Sur
Perhaps, no other water formation in the country can equal the grandeur of Tinuy-an Falls, aptly dubbed as the “Niagara Falls of the Philippines”. Visitors will be awe-inspired by the tremendous volumes of water crashing down amidst a scenery of rich vegetation and rock formations.

Enjoy a water massage by riding a raft for an affordable fee that will take you to the cascades and feel the powerful downpour against your body. Explore the upper region and savor the spectacular view down below and around the falls. There are picnic tables for rent in designated areas.

For more time to discover the best beach holidays Philippines, start your journey today.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Must-See Amazing White Sandbars of Mindanao

The Philippines boasts of a myriad of exhilarating attractions regardless of whether they are situated in Mindanao, Luzon or Visayas. If you're a northerner or hailing from the central region, it's about time to see the southern areas and be amazed by various tourist spots.

Here in the Land of Promise are a plethora of stunning Philippines beach holiday destinations just waiting to be explored. For this journey, let's experience magnificent sandbars you may never have seen before in your entire life.
  • Puting Balas in Zamboanga del Sur
Powdery cream sand set in crystal clear, deep, cerulean waters – are what greet the travel enthusiast upon reaching this stretch of sandbar made even more beautiful by the low tide. Puting Balas, meaning white sand in English is found off the coast of Pagadian City. It is rather isolated as the place rarely sees visitors, so expect it to be something of a haven if what you're need is a venue far away from the harried metropolis. 

Ideal for leisure swimming, snorkeling, jet skiing and diving, this impressive piece of sand-island has its ecosystem still well-preserved in its natural form. There are no commercial establishments out to adulterate the area, hence, a wide assortment of marine life thrives and even roam/swim around its surroundings.

It's easy for to reach the place since the sandbar is just a  just few kilometers off the southern part of Pagadian seaport. Find private motorized bancas in Brgy. San Pedro that can be hired roundtrip for  very reasonable rates. For a much-needed respite from the humdrum of urban living, Puting Balas is the perfect place to be.
  • White Island in Camiguin
Unlike the destination mentioned above, the more than kilometer long White Island sandbar is popular with tourists from all over. Perhaps, its fine sands set in emerald green and azure waters plus the postcardesque panorama of Mt.Hibok Hibok and Mt.Vulcan, are its greatest attractions. Here, visitors could just bask in the sun or go leisure swimming in its calm waters.

For adventure seekers, take time snorkeling, diving and witnessing a magnificent panorama underwater, or viewing the sunrise and sunset over Camiguin. Remember to bring your beach umbrella, parasol or anything to cover you from the heat of the sun as there are no trees or any form of vegetation around – this is a virgin sandbar! To get there, take an eastbound tricycle from Mambajao town proper for the jump off point.

From these two attractions, proceed to other areas in Mindanao to find the best beach holidays Philippines.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

The Alluring And Truly Intriguing Beach Attractions of Zamboanga Sibugay



Hailed as the “Emerging Pearl of the Southern Seas”, Zamboanga Sibugay perhaps doesn't ring a bell to many ears. Either because it's a relatively new province, or it's tucked in an area known for a lot of social instability. With Ipil town as its capital, the province was carved out of the 3rd District of Zamboanga del Sur only in 2001. Blessed with lots of natural resources, the place also has lots of beaches and tourist attractions just waiting to be discovered. Let's look at a few of Sibugay's alluring attractions, and more.

Island Hopping

If you're a first-time visitor to the area, one of the most exciting things to do, is to island hop! Together with a seasoned local guide, you can explore the up-and-coming Philippines beachholiday destinations in this region.

Start off by hitting the beaches of Sibuguey Bay and Litayon Island, where you'll just love feeling the fine grains of white sand massaging your feet, and swim or go floating on the cool waters. Also, catch the impressive views of the sunset in Naga, Looc Labuan or Gubawang Beach!

If you still got extra time left, you can visit Buluan Island in Ipil, the Sibugay Sinking Island in Alicia, Pandilusan Island in Payao, Bangan Island and more! These areas feature calm, clear and refreshing waters that are perfect for jet skiing, kayaking, leisure swimming, snorkeling, boating and scuba diving!

The Snake Sanctuary

If the swimming or snorkeling is starting to make things a little redundant, then perhaps you should see the province's famed (and sometimes feared) Sea Snake Sanctuary in Olutanga!

Don't worry about getting bitten by these sea snakes because you'll be surprised to find out that the thousands of potentially deadly sea snakes in the sanctuary are actually trained and “controlled” by a tribal leader. The Crocodile Sanctuary in Siay should help to add more thrill to your visit.  

Besides seeing the wonderful sights and enjoying one of the most unique and the best beach holidays Philippines, you should taste the local cuisine, ranging from fresh talaba or native oysters to grilled squid and other delectable seafood!