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Lanao Del Norte Wharf

When I & some company were in Cagayan de Oro City sometime in 2011 for a marketing job assignment, we decided to visit Ozamiz City.  From the former city, we traveled for almost 3 hours to reach Brgy. Mukas, Kolambugan, Lanao Del Norte Wharf (located along the Pangil Bay area facing Ozamiz City of Misamis Occidental in Mindanao) via a Rural Transit, the biggest Bus Company in Mindanao, Philippines.
From there, the bus where we were on would have to hop into a barge (a barge is a long, narrow boat with a flat bottom used for carrying heavy loads) in order to cross the sea reaching the City of Ozamiz.
After getting barge tickets and while waiting for departure, I got my camera and took some snap shots of the area. Just for fun!


That's Us! While waiting for the barge!
Take a look at those Amazing Skies!I took this while on board, a barge.

Oh! I love this Shot!
I was truly amazed at Lanao Del Norte Skies! :)

Magalawa Island








I really do not know why but every time I hear the words "the island or the beach", my heart rattles and I feel like wanting to go there right away I'm very fascinated with the beaches and the islands ever since I was a kid. Yet even then, I was always scolded by my folks because I used to walk alone along the seashores during family vacations in the province. It really felt different!  I so loved the whiffing of the fresh air, the environment and everything that I see on the beach

Like a tradition, I would always find a free time specially during summer to do something extra ordinary and interesting. So again, around the fourth quarter of May 2012, with my brother (my hopping buddy) and some family members (Martina & Jane), we went to see for ourselves how these small fishing community and not a-so-well-known beach resorts were like in Magalawa Island - Palauig, Zambales.

OUR TRIP

We decided to have a connecting trip.  So, From Cubao Terminal, we took the Olongapo bound Victory Liner Air-conditioned Bus. Fare was P235.00. Reaching there, we took another bus but was non-air-conditioned heading Sta. Cruz/Iba. Fare was lesser at P55.00.  We told the conductor to drop us off at Radio-Veritas Road, in Pangolingan, Palauig. Reaching Pangolingan, we stayed at the shed and waited for the tricycle that would take us to the Jump Off Point which was the Oslet Compound in Brgy. Luan. Fare was P50.00/Head.

"Our trip from Cubao to Olongapo was fine compared to our trip from Olongapo to Pangolingan. Travel was quite hard for it took us 8 hours reaching there and it was raining hard. Good thing, it stopped when we reached Pangolingan." 
Roads to the Jump Off Point were not good, honestly. It was too dusty, bumpy and rocky.

REACHING THE RESORTS

There were two resorts.  The Armada and The Ruiz.  My group decided to book a cottage at Ruiz for we were more attracted by the virgin look of Ruiz and aside from that it was more affordable and there were less people around.  It was around 3PM when we checked-in and the first thing we did was to roam around the island.  We even roamed Armada even if we didn't book an accommodation there.  After that, we had a night swimming and grilled the squids we bought from a seller who passed by the resort.  It was almost dawn when we washed ourselves up in a PUMP (Poso in Tagalog) and went to sleep.  

As early as 4AM, we got up to see the sunrise and BINGO!!! We were able to see it.  We were amazed by the look of the beach. It was very beautiful.  The resort's caretaker cooked for us for our breakfast.  They prepared & served Fried Tilapia, Fresh Tomatoes and Salted Shrimp (Bagoong Alamang).  They supplied us our drinking water too.  Fees will be made after checking-out!

After breakfast we rented the resort's floating cottage and some equipment we will be using for our snorkeling activity that day.  We wandered around the island.  We took pictures.  We cooked our lunch and dinner ourselves. 

ACTIVITIES

SWIMMING
SNORKELING
VOLLEYBALL

AMENITIES

COTTAGES
DRINKING WATER
TOILETS
WATER PUMP
MINI STORE
VIDEOKE

WHY STAY AT RUIZ RESORT?
PEACEFUL & QUIET
CHEAPER RATES
 RESORT STAFF ARE RESPONSIVE AND ATTENTIVE

The beach has sea grasses but was okay.   Sand was fine but not white.  People can also camp out (with extra charges).  People can bring their own food and cook them themselves without corkage fees.  Guests can borrow cookwares and dishes from the staff (without extra charges).

We had a good stay at Ruiz!  The staffs were nice and very attentive to our needs. They clean the resort in the morning in everyday. There's no direct electricity but they do have a generator they turn-on when they have guests .  

SAFETY

"SIGNAGE FOR SAFETY CAN BE FOUND EVERYWHERE.  THERE ARE WARNINGS AS TO WHERE YOU CAN ONLY STAY & SWIM."
Boat Transfer : ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) is 10-15 minutes only.  Equipped with lots of Life Vests.  There are two boat men at end to end!

TRANSPORTATION

From Cubao Terminal to Olongapo - Olongapo bound Victory Liner Bus Fare (Air-conditioned) - P235.00. 
Olongapo Terminal to Sta. Cruz/Iba - Sta. Cruz/Iba Bound Victory Liner Bus Fare (Non-Air-conditioned) - P55.00.  
Radio-Veritas Road in Pangolingan, Palauig Tricycle that would take us to the Jump Off Point which was the Oslet Compound in Brgy. Luan. Fare - P50.00/Head.
Boat Fare to Resort - P50.00/Head
Boat from Resort to Luan Jump Off Point - P50.00/Head
Tricycle Fare to Radio Veritas Road, Pangolingan Palauig - P50.00/Head
Palauig to Olongapo - Olongapo Bound Victory Liner Bus Fare (Air-conditioned) - P235.00
Olongapo to Cubao - Cubao Bound Victory Liner Bus Fare (Air-conditioned) - P235.00

RESORT EXPENSES

ROOM - P1,200.00
FLOATING COTTAGE - P150.00/HOUR
SNORKELING SET P100.00/HOUR
COOKING CHARGES (BREAKFAST, DRINKING WATER AND PREPARATION) P200.00
COOKING WARES AND DISHES - FREE
TOILETS - FREE
DRINKING WATER P75.00/Blue Gal.
RESORT ENTRANCE - P100.00/Head
TENT CHARGE (Your Own Tent) - P200.00
TENT CHARGE (Resort's Tent) - P300.00


View of Magalawa Island from the Jump Off Point! 


The Boat!

Leaving Oslet Compound!
Heading Magalawa Island!  Estimated Time Travel from the Jump Off Point  to the island - 10 to 15 minutes!
As you can see, the boat was equipped with lots of Life Vests & Jackets!

Heading Ruiz!


Reaching Ruiz!

The Floating Cottage!



Our Dinner!


Our Lunch


Our Lunch!

Though we booked a Room, we also brought our own Tent! 

We brought our own portable stove!  Drinking water - supplied by the resort at a price!

Roaming Around the Island.  Signage & Safety warnings could be seen!


Martina was having fun!
Swimming!


Taking Pictures!

Taking Pictures!

Martina & Jane!
Martina & Jane!
Taking Pictures!

 I don't know its name but it was really sour but so good!
Morning Siesta!


While Grilling the Squid!

My brother.  Cooking for Dinner!

You can breath Peacefully! whoah, I loved this!


Our Breakfast!


 The View from the Cottage!


Enjoying and Bumming!

 Snorkeling!


Yours Truly! 
Magalawa Island 2012

If you're looking for a real, peaceful place, have a trip to Magalawa Island!




Diving At La Luz Del Mar!





As I remember, I went to La Luz Del Mar with my family via a private vehicle sometime in 2003 for my sister's birthday celebration.  Too bad, digicams and cellphone camera usage weren't that so popular at that time so  I were not able to take those beautiful views and scenery pictures.  
La Luz Del Mar was a privately owned small resort that's supposed to be just a rest house of a family. It was previously owned by an Engineer and now opened to the public by the new owner.
Maintenance have tried to keep the environment clean. The area was well maintained.  Very serene and very natural. There were plants and trees. Native materials have also been picked as furnishings for the resort itself. There were different types of room accomodations such as the Open Cottages, Standard, Deluxe, Junior Premier, Premier.
In our part, we took the ventilated family standard room which was by the sea. The room was high, like an open cottage. From the room, you could directly view the sea.  I could still remember up to now how that cooled wind breezes had kissed our faces and cheeks, the sound of the night waves under the moonlight. The air was so cool and fresh. Sea water could be seen underneath.

How To Get There
1. Take the South Super Highway to the end and get out from the exit that leads to Batangas, Lucena and Legaspi. (It is 39 kilometers from Magallanes to the end of the South Super Highway). This is also the exit for Calamba.
2. Upon exiting (Calamba), drive straight ahead to the Star Toll entrance. The drive is approximately 20 minutes. Look for the Batangas Expressway entrance (Star Toll), that leads to Lipa City. The sign is very visible. The entrance is on the right side after the First Philippine Industrial Park.
3. The drive from the entrance to the end of the Star Toll Way is approximately 15 minutes.
4. Tambo Exit (Lipa) from Star Toll Way, and then make a right turn. This will take you to Lipa City proper (Batangas City is to the left. Please watch out for the signs). The name of this street is Recto, the main street of Lipa City. Please make a right once you hit a fork on the road with a McDonald’s (this is about 5 minutes from the exit of Star Toll way). The traffic is normally quite heavy due to jeeps and tricycles.
5. Make a right on Torres Street, which has a Mercury Drug on the corner. This is 1 kilometer from McDonald’s or 2.2 kilometers from the exit of Star Toll Way. Mercury Drug is on the right side and is before Jollibee (on the left side). You will see Greenwich Pizza and Andok’s Lechon before Mercury Drug.
6. Torres Street will take you to the town of Rosario. The drive is approximately 20 minutes.
7. Once in the town of Rosario, please make a left on Gualberto Avenue, where you will see a Mercury Drug Store and a Jollibee at the corner. This road is the main road of Rosario town. There is also a big Motortrade sign and a David’s Salon that's visible at the corner. You will also pass an Andok’s lechon Shop. Gualberto Avenue will take you to the town of San Juan. The drive is approximately 30 minutes. You will pass a sign for the Batangas Racing Circuit along the way. Please turn left at this point. There is a La Luz sign.
8. Once in the town of San Juan, make a right after the Municipal Hall. You will see a Petron Gasoline Station, a Frank’s burger Stall and a Dunkin' Donut Store right before the Municipal Hall. This road, will take you to Hugom. The total distance from the Municipal Hall is 21 kilometers and the last 1 kilometer is rough road. Please follow the road until you see signs of  the Resort. You will have to go up a couple of hills before you see a big entrance to your left. The drive is approximately 30 minutes.

Rates:

  • Rooms                        Rate/night
  • Standard                   2,800.00Php     max 6 people (Fan, 2 Semi-double beds)
  • Junior                        2,800.00Php     max 4 people (Aircon, 1 Queen Size bed)
  • Premier                     3,750.00Php     max 6 people (Aircon, 2 Semi and 1 Double bed)
  • Loft                           4,600.00Php     max 10 people (Aircon, 5 Semi and 1 Double bed)
  • Annex                       2,800.00Php      max 4 people (Aircon, 2 Semi Double Beds)

Amenities & Services
  • Massage            250.00Php/hour
  • Snorkeling          00.00Php/3 hours
  • Boating              1,200.00Php / hour for 10 persons
  • Kayak                200.00Php an hour
  • Diving                100.00Php per tank (only available to professionally licensed divers)
  • Volleyball             50.00Php/use
  • Hiking                 350.00Php/day or 700.00Php for an overnight camping expedition
  • Bonfire                FREE
  • Board Games    100.00Php/day

Tagaytay City




Taal Lake

Lawis Beach





Lawis Beach is located in Sinacaban, Misamis Occidental in Mindanao, Philippines.  The beach has improved a lot nowadays compared to my visit in 2009.   Many locals frequent there especially during occasions and celebrations like birthdays, anniversaries, family outings, gatherings, private meetings and the like.  

HOW TO

  • Check my post about Sinacaban, Misamis Occidental to know how to get there.
  • From Sinacaban Town Proper, Lawis Beach is merely a walking distance away.  People can also ride a tricycle in getting there.  Fare is P20.00.

Cottages  are affordable.  Every cottage has its own videoke machine.  Five (5) Peso Coin can be inserted into a hole for a song!  Boats are available.  Life bouys can be rented.  Mini Stores can also be  found in the area as well.  If you want to grill something, best thing to do is to buy something fresh in the market (you can pass by a wet market in going there) before going to the beach.

Rentals:

Cottages - Ranging from P175.00 - P250.00
Videoke - P5.00 Coin/Song
Life Bouys & Vests - P50.00

Refreshments are available at the store inside the beach!