29 August 2014

Some vacay time :- D

Last week I booked a hotel room at a resort at the Southernmost point of the island for our 3 day weekend. I live in Tacloban (the middle) and this was at the tip of Sogod Bay called Padre Bourgos Castle Resort


I will definitely be venturing back here between Nov-May to see the Whale Sharks (plankton eaters that inexplicably arrive in the bay). Renee, our boss, was the only one who was able to join me, and thank goodness she did as it would have been just me to enjoy this tropical paradise! We arrived Saturday afternoon and I took a much needed nap after my mango shake down by the water, listening to the waves lap the shore.


The next morning I booked us for the snorkeling, lunch, and dolphin package- for $40 bucks! We headed out on the private boat at 8:30am and 10 minutes later spent 2 hours snorkeling amazing coral reefs. 


Then we took the boat to another island about an hour away which is a fish conservation area. You can swim up close to the island  and there are gorgeous inlets and rock formations to explore. The fish were spectacular- and I saw a turtle. Followed it over the "cliff" into the deep blue for as long as I could :) 




After the 2nd snorkel adventure we went to an island with a private beach, in the middle of nowhere- the island has 4,000 people on it with a once a week small ferry boat! 

Lunch here? OK!




After lunch we went to see where Magellan first "found" the island. Two weeks after he came to this island and had the "first mass" and had the locals put a cross on a high hill, he was killed on another island... Nice town tour


Interesting garden approach! I've killed 2 of my plants, so this could be a good idea. Hollowed out bamboo logs.



Read it if you want the history :)


Local tour guide opened the "museum" for us on a Sunday. Got about 1/20th of what he said . . . 

Painting of Magellan

Town comes with a wishing well :)

Renee makes her wish



And up we went . . . 

I think our tour would have been a lot better had we been provided a chilled swig of beer at each landing . . . it was HOT



On the way back we walked to the other side of island to meet up our boat-- it was magical to walk through these spaces completely untouched. 



David, the UK owner of the resort leads us to the beach, and then stands at the helm as we look for dolphins on the sunset journey home.

Our happy faces after we spotted about 15 dolphins that we acting much like whales-- holding their tails up in the air, jumping and splashing their body weight into the water, and leaping! It was spectacular. We watched for about 40 minutes as the local fishermen went about their fishing in the middle of nowhere. It was amazing as the sun was setting.



The next day we had every intention of kayaking, but the rain on the window was our cue to sleep till 10, have a leisurely breakfast, catch up on reading, and then hit the road. I realized I didn't take too many photos of the place, so the pics below are stolen from the website :)
Pics from the website :-D






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