Saturday, July 22, 2006

Bohol in more ways than 1

June 13-16, 2006. 4 days in Bohol, wow! Fil and i left Davao June 12 and arrived in Cebu in time for the independence day parade. Traffic, grabe! Too bad no plane travels from Davao to Tagbilaran so we spent the night in Cebu and took the Ocean Jet ferry to Bohol the next day. 

Our official residence for 4 days is the Ananyana Resort and Spa in Doljo Beach, Panglao Island. It took some research before we finally decided to go to Doljo instead of the more popular and populated Alona Beach. Ananyana is one of the only two resorts in Doljo Beach, an ideal resort for those who want to enjoy privacy, anonymity and personalized service. We made the right choice (for a price, of course! hehehe) because during the entire duration of our stay there, we shared the resort with only four other foreign couples. We almost had the whole place to ourselves!


Tourist Spots

We did the usual visits to tourist spots - Chocolate hills, loboc river, tarsiers, Baclayon church and the blood compact site. Ananyana arranged the tour - just me and Fil and the driver/tour guide/photographer. We left the resort 9am and we were back by 3pm. The chocolate hills are located in Carmen town, more than an hour drive from Panglao, so it was first in our itinerary. We ascended the 214 steps leading to the top of the observation hill before we were rewarded with the best view of the chocolate hills. There are countless of them...as far as your eyes can see.My favorite was the loboc river cruise...great view, happy cruisers, nice food and entertaining music coming from manong who sang mushy old love songs and funny visayan songs while skillfully tickling his guitar.

The tarsiers were sleepy, being nocturnal animals, but we successfully coaxed them into opening their big, big eyes. Cute!!! :-)

We went inside Baclayon church, the oldest coral stone church in the Visayas and Mindanao (built in 1727) and one of the best-preserved Jesuit churches in the country. Since it was my first time, I made a wish (come to think of it, my wish was already granted when Fil came to my life. Naks!). We also checked out the museum inside the church before we went out to take a picture of the church's facade.

Last destination was the site which commemorates the blood compact made by Spanish Captain General Miguel Lopez de Legaspi and Rajah Sikatuna, a local chieftain, in 1565 to seal friendly relations between the Spaniards and the natives. This scupture was made by national artist Napoleon Abueva, a Boholano, who was with me and Marinette (just the 3 of us ha!) last year when we visited the Banaue rice terraces.

Island Hopping and Dolphin/Whale WatchingThe next day we rented the resort's private boat inclusive of food and a 3-man crew (the boat driver, waiter and dive guide) to do some island hopping and dolphin/whale watching. We were off by 6am and reached Pamilacan island after an hour where we waited (and prayed) for the dolphins and whales to show up...and show up they did! It was another first for me - we were lucky to see a number of pilot whales and playful dolphins up close. There were 3 other boats filled with foreigners also on the lookout for whales and we engaged them in a boat race whenever we hear somebody shout "There! Ayun! Doon! Naa didto! Whales! Dolphins!!!" Ang saya-saya! :-)
After that we went to Balicasag island where our friendly crew prepared lunch in a private hut while Fil and i waited and relished the tranquility and beauty of the surroundings. Around the island are some of the best diving spots in the Philippines - a world-class overhanging wall, going from about 7 to more than 60 meters deep, and some wonderful coral reefs that are worth the trip alone. For non-divers like me, it was a fun place just the same. We had a great time snorkelling and I swear, i saw Nemo and his relatives. Hay, wish i could be a mermaid in my afterlife...

Resort Spa, Sunrise, Sunset
The 3 nights we were there we surrendered our tired but happy bodies to the strong yet gentle hands of the resort's pretty spa therapists. Aromatherapy massage, body scrub, body wrap...hmmm, i miss those nights of soothing music, scented candles, relaxing sound coming from an artificial waterfall. No requirement from me but to lie down and yield to a complete pampering.

And of course, there's the beautiful sunrise to start the day (although we saw it only during the 3rd day when we woke up early to catch the whales) and the romantic sunsets which we never missed.

There are many other ways to enjoy Bohol.
Compared to other tourist destinations, it offers the choicest menu of things to do: caving, bird watching, visits to the watch towers, nature trips, private dinner in a secluded island and a lot of white-sand beaches to choose from to suit one's preference. Whether you're on a dream vacation or a budget trip, all you need is to bring with you your sense of adventure and you're guaranteed to have FUN!

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