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Monday, May 28, 2012

Scratching the Wanderlust Itch: Cebu-Bohol Trip [Part 2 of 2]


Bohol

Let's pick up from where we dropped off, shall we? 

After we had a well-rested evening at our budget hotel in Cebu, we went for a quick breakfast at its pantry. We then took a cab to Pier 1 where a Supercat fast ferry awaited to take us to Bohol. We ran out of ordinary tickets so our only choice was to take the business class tickets. And boy we were glad we did! The seats were comfortable and just so freakin' fabulous that it drowned my seasickness.



Two hours (more or less) later, we finally had some solid ground to step on. From the port, kuya Jeaus, our tour guide from Incon travels fetched us with this comfy looking Adventure, which then served as our de facto shuttle. Our first stop was the Sandugo or Blood Compact site. Kuya Jeaus explained that this wasn't the original blood compact site but this was were the statues were built for photographic purposes. A few quick shots and a couple more jump shots later, we were ready to hop on to our next destinations.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Scratching the Wanderlust Itch: Cebu-Bohol Trip [Part 1 of 2]


Cebu City

From the airport, we took a cab to Maribago Bluewater Resort. One of the things that I liked about Cebu is that cab drivers don't ask for tips no matter how distant your destination is. As soon as we stepped out of the cab, the hospitable staff of Maribago took their cues. We were greeted with warm smiles, our bags were gently lifted from the cab's compartment and let down on the side of their frontdesk. This resort was the perfect place to start our trip as it has the perfect summer aura.



The very first agenda was to try parasailing. For someone who's afraid of heights, this is a feat that must be faced with lots of courage. We weren't actually guests of the hotel but the staff was kind enough to offer us to rent lockers and we simply have to deposit PhP500 for it. As soon as we got into our swimming gear, we marched to the beachfront to inquire about the said activity. It costs around PhP3500 per person. I know, it's a bit steep but it's definitely worth the price. We first boarded a small motorized boat which took us to the speed boat that we will use for the activity. On the speed boat, we were harnessed to a huge parachute. My two younger sisters went first and then it was my turn. My heart was cowering in the corners of my rib cage and my throat was closing up, but it's just too good an opportunity to pass. A few minutes later, 500 meters above sea, I was singing my lungs out -- it was the only way to conquer my fear. And I did, kind of, but not entirely (more about this later).