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Sunday, February 15, 2015

The road less travelled: Cagbalete Island




I wanted to celebrate Valentines Day at the beach to make it extra romantic. Ive thought of so many options but Cagbalete stood out the most. The photos from the internet was really the one that sold to me to choose this island. Apprehensive at first because of the weather but i pushed through with my decision since im insane like that. LOL.
 

I took the 5am JAC Liner bus in Buendia to Lucena Terminal, then a non aircon bus from Lucena to Mauban Sabang Port and then an hour public boat transfer from Sabang Port to Cagbalete Island. Total travel time was 7 Hours. 

The islands passenger boat

On board with the locals

Before reaching the beautiful island i faced big waves and extreme sea sickness. The passenger boat was seriously fighting its way through them big waves. It was a tough ride and i just couldnt imagine how those smaller boats got pass through them. 




The passenger boat can't go near the sea shore so we were transferred through a smaller boat. And upon reaching the shoreline we were greeted by the locals who were corteously offering service to guide guests to their respective resorts. They have a number system so everyone gets a turn.

All resorts are located at the right side of the port and you need to walk 15 minutes to get there. You have the option to hire a boat and transfer you directly to your resort but hey, a short walk won't kill you. Thing is it was raining all day so the road to the resort was all wet and muddy. 



I informed our guide that we dont have any reservations and he suggested Jovens Blue Sea Beach Resort. Ive read good reviews about the resort so i checked in and I booked their Nipa Hut with Balcony P1500/overnight. I planned to camp at first but because it was raining i had no choice but to stay inside the Nipa Hut. Maybe some other time.
 
Electricity is available from 6pm-6am so make use of this time to charge your gadgets. Food wouldn't be problem because the restaurant can cook for you or you can rent their utensils and can cook on your own. There are also locals that sell fresh seafood for a reasonable price. Its still best that you buy food and drinks prior to getting to the island. Its cheaper and less hassle.





Shared CR


Beach Volleyball anyone? 

They have Karaoke. Its a sing off!




Open Cottage



Sandbar

During low tides, sandbars will appear from almost everywhere. They serve as sand bridge to Bonsai Island located at the left side of the resort. There's also a river mouth right beside MV Sto Nino Resort. Its at the far left side of the island. Its about 20minutes walking distance from Jovens Resort. 

Panorama of Cagbalete

Baby got back




Jovens Blue Sea Beach Resort
www.cagbaletejovenresort.co.nr
Twitter @JovenResort


Tuesday, February 10, 2015

One night in Sugbu


I arrived in Cebu City around 6pm and right after checking in at Adelfa Hotel near Chong Hua Hospital in Fuente Osmena, my next order of business was to eat!!! 

Larsian BBQ




BBQ Station 



Puso' (rice)


I rested after finishing 7 pieces of puso', 6 pieces of Isaw, thigh part of Chicken, 1 medium sized squid and a Mountain Dew. Whew! I deserve this. LOL. 

The night was young and i didnt have much to do, so I decided to go up Level 36 Club in Crown Regency but it was too early then. The clubs open but there weren't any guest yet.


Elevator Shot from Crowne Regency



My Cebu trip won't be complete without eating lechon so i went to Mango Avenue which is just 2 blocks away from Crowne Regency to dine in Zubuchon. 

Zubuchon is one of the famous names when it comes to lechon in cebu. I ordered their boneless lechon, a beer and a pineapple mint shake. I was full alright. I didn't finish the whole thing though so had a take out to eat the next day. 




Boneless Lechon P300

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Siquijor Expenses ( Overnight )




RT Ceres Bus                                350
    (Cebu City - Liloan Port)
RT Ferry Fare                                124
    (Liloan - Sibulan Port)            
RT Tricycle                                    200
    (Sibulan - DGTE Port)      
Ocean Ferry                                  210
    (DGTE - Siquijor Port)
Hotel Transfer/Inland Tour          1000
Hotel Accommodation                 350
    (Charisma Beach Resort)
Dinner                                          150
    (Lomi Noodles)
Bottled Water                                50
Tricycle Fare                                250
    (Hotel - Port)
Regular Ferry                              130
   (Siquijor - DGTE Port)
                                           -----------
                            TOTAL     P   2,814

Saturday, February 7, 2015

How to get to Siquijor


If you will be coming from Cebu City, take a bus from Cebu South Terminal to Lilo-an Port in Santander, then a boat ride from Lilo-an to Sibulan Port in Dumaguete (30mins), hire a tricycle from Sibulan to Dumaguete Port (20min), and then another boat ride from Dumaguete Port to Siquijor Port (45mins via oceanjet).


Cebu South Bus Terminal


P175 Bus fare from Cebu to Lilo-an port



Boat Scedule


Holding Area


Puerto del Sol Canteen


P62 from Lilo-an to Sibulan Port


You can hire a tricycle for P100 from Sibulan port to DGTE port. 


P210 Tourist Class, P310 Business Class

If you have time constraints, this is your best option. 


Tourist Class



This is what Siquijor Ports sea water looks like. Ugh! If only all ports can look like this. 


After 45 mins I'm finally here. Too bad the suns not around to say hi.