Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort in Cebu

We stayed at Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort for our first night in the Visayas as it was very close to Oslob. We were also encouraged by the reasonable rates and positive feedback from friends who have already been to Bluewater.

Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort is a private island in the middle of the sea so we first had to take a boat from Bluewater's jump off point in Oslob to the resort.  We were welcomed at the port with cool refreshments, exactly what we needed on a hot summer day. 

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View From the Dock

They have a strict boat schedule which can be seen here. Plan your trip based on the schedule to avoid paying a fee.
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The trip to the island from the mainland is just 15 minutes. 
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Upon arrival, I couldn't believe what greeted us: Powdery white sand beach and the most beautiful shades of the deep blue sea.
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We spent most of our time in the island swimming at this strip of paradise:
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Paradise

From the back part of the island, we were transported to the main lobby using this small car. 
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A staff welcomed and oriented us about the different facilities of the resort.
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We explored the island in no time:
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Library

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Pool

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Jacuzzi


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Spa


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Glamping (There Was Nothing Glamorous About the Tents. Best To Avoid)

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Picnic Tables


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Playground


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Lagoon for Kayaking


We booked a deluxe room at Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort.
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Our Villa

The room was spacious and clean, making our stay very comfortable. 
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Admittedly, the room isn't equipped with the most modern of equipment but we were in a secluded island after all.
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View From the Room

I certainly enjoyed the experience and was impressed by the warm service and picturesque landscape of Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort. I would recommend the resort to beach babies who are looking for alternatives to Boracay or Palawan.

My next post will be about the food at Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort.

Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort is located at Sumilon Island, Bancogon, Oslob, Cebu, Philippines. For more information, call (32) 318 3129 or 0917 631 7512. Email the resort at sumilon@bluewater.com.ph or click here for their website. 

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Oslob, Cebu: Whale Sharks and Tumalog Falls

A few seasons ago, my friends and I visited Dumaguete, Bohol, and Cebu during a 4 day adventure. Each city offered something interesting and memorable, making this particular vacation one of my favorite local trips to date.

First stop was Dumaguete to see the whale sharks of Oslob. Oslob is actually a sleepy town in Cebu but it's much closer to Dumaguete so we landed at the Dumaguete airport.


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To get to Oslob, we traveled 15 minutes from the airport to Sibulan Port via trike.
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At Sibulan Port, we booked tickets to Liloan, Cebu. Travel time is 30 minutes.
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Here are the rates and schedule:
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Be prepared for a bumpy ride as boat to Liloan is not big. 
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A lot of passengers got nauseous because of the huge waves so it's best to take medicine for motion sickness.
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From Liloan Port, we were picked up by the very accommodating Pearl Evans of Costabella Oslob Services for a 10 minute car ride to Oslob. Pearl took care of all our arrangements in Oslob.
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Before going into the water, it's required to listen to a briefing on the dos and don'ts when interacting with the whales.
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This is where valuables can be kept for a minimal fee. They provide locks for security.
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We didn't travel far on the boat to see the sharks.
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View from Where the Sharks Are

The sharks were in close proximity because the fishermen lure them with food. 
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It was amazing to see so many big fish in the sea and it truly was a once in a lifetime experience to be able to swim with these gentle giants.
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I do have mixed feelings though because I don't think it's a good idea to feed the sharks as it disrupts the sharks' natural eating environment. The sharks eventually might just depend on humans for food. 
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I can only hope that the city of Oslob is doing everything it can to protect the whale sharks.
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After the whale shark experience, it was time for lunch. Don't expect much because food available at Oslob is very limited.
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Store Where We Ate


We had a simple meal of pork, fish, and rice.
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Our next destination for the day was Tumalog Falls. 
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We had to walk a few minutes to get to the falls because the car provided by Costabella Oslob Services is only allowed up to a certain point.
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Those who will hire a motorcycle to get to Tumalog Falls will have a shorter trek.
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We didn't mind the easy climb though as the surrounding area was beautiful. It even built to the anticipation of finally seeing the falls.
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Clear Water


Tumalog Falls was a mesmerising sight to see and my pictures don't do it any justice. 
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The water at Tumalog Falls cascades like small droplets of rain allowing us to play and pose underneath the falls.
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Tumalog Falls is unique and should not be missed when in Oslob.
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For those who need a van in Oslob, I would recommend Costabella Oslob Services for its reasonable rates.  Contact Costabella Oslob Service at 0922-4724244 or 09157258578. You can also check their website here or email them here.

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