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Thursday, April 17, 2014

First Scuba Diving Experience in Davao

Diving is one of my unaccomplished goals last year. But, it doesn't mean I would stop trying that's why I was so happy when last December Air Asia Zest had a sale on all their domestic flights including Cebu, Davao and Puerto Princesa. Seat Sales are rare that's why we should not let moments like this pass so we immediately booked our trip to Davao on a weekend. We really scored a great deal because the round trip all-in airfare only costs 800 php per person. We just purchased extra kls for our checked in baggage because we're planning to bring home plenty pomelos.
We departed from Manila Terminal 4/Old Domestic Airport at 7:10 PM on a Friday and arrived in Davao at around 9:30 PM. We went directly to our hotel and had a good night sleep. I'll talk about where to stay in Davao on a different blog post.
At early morning on a Saturday, we went to the port and ride at the Maxima boat that would take us to Maxima Resort in Samal Island. This is where we'll have our first diving experience. Travel via boat would take 30-45 minutes and costs 250 each.

Upon arriving at the resort, we already had a glimpse of its crystallized blue water, the longest sea drop slide in the Philippines and its different charm.
arriving at maxima resort
This resort is situated in a mountain and has no shoreline. When you stepped into the waters it's already 100 feet deep that's why all guests are required to wear life vests all the time. This place caters more to the adventurous people. If you're just after beach bumming and sun bathing by the beach, well, this resort is not for you.
Entrance fee is 250 each. There are many cottages that you can use for free. Trying out their longest sea drop slide, jumping off a cliff, canopy walk and snorkeling are the different activities that you can also try free of charge. They also have a restaurant just in case you didn't bring your own food.
After fixing our things, we headed directly to their diving office. They oriented us about important pointers in scuva diving like proper breathing and how to equalize pressure underwater. Scuva diving costs 1200 per person. This is already inclusive of all the gears that you will use, pictures and fee for the professional scuva diver that will guide you underwater.
For the pictures, I suggest that you bring your own usb or memory card so they will be able to save the soft copy of all your pictures. In case, you have no usb or memory card, you can get your pictures by liking their facebook page and grab your pictures there. You can choose your best shot and have it printed for 5php each.
There are only 2 divers that will assist so if you're a group of 4 or more, you have to go by batches. While waiting, I was really having the jitters and there's a moment when I just want to back out. Glad, I didn't.
this is me, practicing to breathe through my oxygen tank
The scuba diver will let you test your breathing underwater and if you're no longer having a hard time and already got used to it, slowly, he will bring you deeper and deeper into the ocean.
my sister, Joan, starting her scuba diving experience

The view under the sea is surreal. The real beauty can never be captured by photos or videos. It's so nice looking at the corals and swimming with the fishes. You'll know you're already getting deeper if it starts to feel cold and if the pressure is already hurting your ears. It's important to equalize the pressure because if not it will really make you feel uncomfortable.
my brother Nins
Joan posing with the fishes
Ate Ria posing with the corals
Me, trying to hold my breath so as not to produce bubbles that will ruin the picture
My scuba diver guide let me touched the clams and some corals. I also saw many nemos. The fishes are luminous underwater which adds more charm to my scuba diving experience. It lasted about 30-40 minutes and I was so happy when we were done. I would definitely do it again.
me, trying to touch a clam and see if it close when it detects my hand. Well, it did!

After diving, we ate our lunch and rested in our cottage and then we tried the longest sea drop slide. Before taking the slide, the staff would double check your life vest and make sure that it's tightly fastened. After that, you'll be asked to sit down on the center of the slide, splashed you with water and without a word, pushed you down. The next thing I know, I was screaming on top of my lungs and then I plunged into the sea like a stone dropped into the ocean. My siblings tried it again for the second time but for me, Call me a weakling, but no thanks!
my brother Nins preparing to slide

even my mom tried it!

At around 4:00PM, we already packed our things and rode the last trip of their boat back to the city.

Overall, it was an incredible experience and we had fun. I truly recommend Maxima Resort for all the thrill geeks out there. This resort was already featured in different travel shows like Kris Tv and Pinoy Explorer so you might as well give it a try.
just some of the celebrity pictures posted in their cottage

One regret I had was I did not try jumping into the water thru this small wood. You'll jump at approximately about 10 feet, then you'll land on a huge balloon and will go the edge. Another person will jump and upon jumping, it will cause the person sitting on the edge be thrown directly into the water. It looks easy but it's not. Oh well, maybe, next time.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Take me to The North : Byaheng Ilocos Norte.

After Vigan, the most common destination of travellers is Laoag. Being the capital city of Ilocos Norte, it is also the host of many sought-after tourist spots in the North. The famous political clan of the Marcoses reign supreme in Ilocos Norte. Their governance paved the way to make it as a promising province when it comes to economy and tourism.

Here are the suggested places to visit if you chance upon the beautiful land of Ilocos Norte.

1. Bangui Windmills - This consists of large wind turbines on a stretch of the long shore of the sea. It is said to be responsible for the 40% power requirements of Ilocos Norte and helps to reduce greenhouse gasses that contribute to global warming. This wind farm became also one of the tourist destinations in Ilocos. Numerous photo shoots of magazines, commercials and movie locations were done here. Economical, environment-friendly and aesthetics rolled into one! Amazing!






2. Paoay Church - Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, built in 1710, endured two earthquakes that almost ruin parts of the Church but it is still standing for more than 300 years! Talk about the power of Architecture or should I say the power of God.






3. Pagudpud - Commonly called as Boracay of the North. Pagudpud is famous for its white sand beaches with crystal clear blue water combined with a relaxing scenery. But, honestly, it will take a lot of effort and improvements for it to be as beautiful or as prestigious as Boracay. Sorry to burst the bubble but I'm just saying my opinion. Nevertheless, it is still a beautiful place to visit.









4. Patapat Viaduct - The 4th longest bridge in the Philippines that connects Laoag and Cagayan Valley Region. Tourists passing by this bridge always took time to get out of their cars and took pictures. This is a good subject for photography because it is not only located beside the green mountains but it is also situated above a beautiful blue sea.




5. Malacanang of the North - The only thing I can say about this place is that it is closed on Mondays. Note to self: research research din pag may time!



The wonders of the North is endless, there are many things to do and places to discover. It only goes to show that we, Filipinos, are indeed blessed with a beautiful country. All we need to do is to cherish and appreciate it.

Special thanks and shout out to this cute baby JunJun. Because of your Christening, I had the chance to travel to Ilocos for free! (oh well, we shouldered the fare but at least free ang food and
accommodation! pwedeng pwede na!)

Disclaimer: The real name of this cute child is Carlisle. Since pahirapan ang pag pronounce, Junjun na lang.
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Vavavoom Vigan.

Vavavoom Vigan.

Beautiful beaches, historical places, cold climate and delicious delicacies ---- only few of the many reasons why the charm of the North is undeniable. Being a host to different famous tourist spots like Baguio, Ilocos, Sagada, and La Union (to name a few), it is no wonder why despite the long hours of road travel, many tourists (both local and foreigners) chose to spend their precious vacation here.


Vigan, capital city of Ilocos Sur, is one of the most visited places in Region I. This beautiful city is the home of mouth watering dishes like Bagnet, empanada, okoy, longganisa and bibingka. It is also considered as a World Heritage Site because of its Hispanic towns that stood the test of time.

In my second time to visit Vigan, we only had a day to tour the city because we had to travel to Ilocos Norte to attend a christening. Nevertheless, time constraints did not stop us from exploring.

Below are the suggested places to visit that you can include in your Interinary.

1. Vigan Heritage Village - The trademark of Vigan, walking the streets of the Heritage Village will give you a trip back to the memory lane. It is a reflection of what Philippines look like during the Spanish era.



One of the must try activities here is to ride the kalesa. Long before the Japanese came here and jeepeney was invented, kalesa was the main mode of transportation of our ancestors.



2. Syquia Mansion - The ancestral house of the former Philippine President Elpidio Quirino. This mansion is well-maintained and is open for sight seeing. A tour inside the mansion will give you a glimpse of the elegant life of the Quirino Family.







3. Hidden Garden - Green. Green. And More Green. Need I say more?






Lover's corner. Lakas maka-bully!! Don't do that to me!


4. Baluarte - A zoo owned by Chavit Singson. A place where you can be up close and personal with snakes, tigers and ostrich. But since I'm such a faint hearted person, the bravest thing I did was to have a picture with a parrot. Boo me! I know right!






5. Uno Grille - I really reccommend that you try to eat in this restaurant. This is where I tasted the most delicious Pinakbet in my entire life! I swear!

Hail the North! Happy vacation everyone!




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Take me to the North: Byaheng Ilocos Norte