Biyernes, Agosto 3, 2012

BANTAYAN ISLAND, CEBU (SANTA FE BEACH) (2009)

If you are a Manilenyo, and wishes to escape from the stress, pollution, and noise of Luzon, Cebu is definitely the go-to destination. Cebu, the queen city found in the Visayas is known for its mouth watering lechon, danggit and dried mangoes. But what not all of us know is that Cebu also is the place to find paradise beaches; one of which is BANTAYAN ISLAND.

Bantayan Island is located just off the northwest tip of Cebu's mainland. I first went there with my friends (Mina, Janelle, and Cathy) in December 2009. Some would say we're crazy hittin' the beach in December, but I can say that this is the perfect time to get that tan without exposing your skin to the sun too hard. The wind is cool, too so you won't get that sticky feeling due to sweat ;)


Map of Cebu

GETTING TO, FROM and AROUND


Cebu Pacific flight MLA-CEB
L-R: Mau, Janelle, and Cathy before boarding the plane


I. Mactan Airport to Hagnaya Port

Since we are four going there, from Mactan Airport we decided to just rent a cab to bring us to Hagnaya Port. Renting a cab or a van for your group is the fastest way getting to the port. It only took us around 2 1/2 hours since we left Mactan Airport as early as 6am. 

Kuya Joel (the cab driver) was charging us P1,600 to bring us to Hagnaya, but we were able to haggle upto P1,400 (P350/pax). Though I only recommend renting a cab/van if you are in a big group so as to save some pesos for booze later in the island (haha!)

For couples and 'tipid-tips' travellers, don't worry for there are other (and a lot cheaper) ways getting to Hagnaya. 

AUV *Innova/Avanza (for group hiring)
From the airport or seaport to Hagnaya.
Good for 6-7 pax.
Non-stop trip
CHARGE: 1800-2,500 pesos
TRAVEL DURATION: 2 and half hours

Bus
From Cebu North Bus Terminal
Stops at every town
CHARGE: 135-150 pesos
TRAVEL DURATION: 4-5 hours

V-Hire
From White Gold Terminal to Hagnaya.
Very crampy ride.
Must be there earlier so you can have the best seat on the van.
Van leaves every hour or when the van is full.
CHARGE: 100.00 pesos
TRAVEL DURATION: 2 and a half hours


**Be nice to those offering rides to your destination. It's gonna be a lot easier to haggle, I swear! :D

II. Hagnaya Port to Sta. Fe, Bantayan Island

Once you reach Hagnaya Port, you must go straight to the cashier so as to check if there is a Ro-Ro waiting or if you still have to wait for the next trip. My friends and I were not so lucky getting in the earlier trip so we waited an hour.



L-R: Mau, Mina, Cathy, and Janelle (Thank you kuya stranger for taking our photo :))

Ro-Ro Boats (Shuttle Ferry Service)
From Hagnaya to the port of Santa Fe
CHARGE: 150 pesos to 170.00 pesos
TRAVEL DURATION: 1 and a half hour (maximum) 

Boats (Don Martin, Palacio Shipping Lines)
From the city to the port of Santa Fe
CHARGE: 150.00 pesos - 200.00 pesos
TRAVEL DURATION: 6 to 7 hours





Ro-Ro ride to Sta. Fe

**Tip for our 'byahilo' friends: Make sure you take one tablet of Bonamin an hour before riding the Ro-Ro. You won't want to be sea sick and spoil your trip, right?

A multicab c/o the resort was already waiting for us as we touch down-ed Sta. Fe. We immediately loaded the multicab and after five short minutes we arrived at Beach Placid Resort.

 our duplex :)


our very spaceous room with two double beds


view from our porch


It was very windy, then so instead of beach bumming, we decided to take a quick tour around the island. We took pedicabs (P20 for 2 pax already) to bring us to significant places. FIrst stop: Ogtong Cave :)


hello Cathy and Janelle :)


Ogtong cave can be found in Santa Fe Beach Club


So here's a lomo-ish photo of the cave from my cheapang digicam. (sorry..)


Lukewarm water. Too bad we were not able to bring our swimwear with us..

And oh, these Koreans. (They're everywhere..lol)

Here's the story. One of them approached us and asked if they can take our picture. We were shocked and a bit scared. Apparently, because of language barrier, they were trying to ask if we can take their photo because they do not have a camera with them ;)

Moving on, riding our pedicabs, we also visited a couple of sites -- went to the town proper and checked out where we're going for the night.

To end this sort-of-a novel entry, let me show you some photos of the Santo Nino Roman Catholic Church.





Thanks for taking time reading this nobela. Hope you got something from this. Will be posting another entry on Bantayan Island and other places I have visited in the Queen City of the south. :) Bye!

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