THE MALAPASCUA SUMMER | THE UGLY TRUTH AND THE PARADISE FIND [PHOTOS] [VIDEO]

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Malapascua is an island located at the northern tip of Cebu, and a barangay of Daan Bantayan with its local name ‘Logon’. The island of Malapascua is known for the crystal clear water beaches and white, powdery and warm shoreline. Also, it’s been a diving spot for people who loves witnessing coral reefs and under the sea wonders. Malapascua is also known for the Thresher Sharks that are abundant in the surrounding waters of the island.

I still can’t forget the first time I went there ten years ago: we struggled going there but when we arrived at the beachfront; it awed me to my soul. The clear blue waters were at the most splendid and captivating. The memory stuck in my mind up to this date.

Not until I went there ten years later.

 

THE UGLY TRUTH ABOUT MALAPASCUA

Let’s start from how we traveled.

First, we rode a Ceres Bus bound for Maya that has a sea port where numerous boats await.  The ride was a painful 4 hour drive (not unless you have your own car or service). We started our trip from the North Bus Terminal by 7:00AM and arrived at Maya port by 11:30. It was long and torturous. But I let it pass and just enjoyed the annoying smoke and dirt that are visible in my face.

The boat you will ride on from Maya port to Malapascua Island

The boat you will ride on from Maya port to Malapascua Island

Next, when we arrived at Maya port, there were several boats parked in their port. So my partner told me that we should go to the ticketing office to pay the port fee. But then, one local told us that they were not present anymore because of typhoon Yolanda. The ruins left by the typhoon are still visible in the port, actually. There were people (usually locals) barking at everyone who reaches the port and it feels like everyone new to the place has no idea where to go. So, we asked one local on what to do and where to go. He just pointed at one boat that will transport us to the island.

We waited there for an hour or so because they have to fill 30 people in that boat. The fee for the boat is P80.00 per person. (If the tide is low, there will be an inconvenient small boat or banka that will transport you from the port to the boat waiting afar that will cost you another P20.00)

After Yolanda, there was no organized direction on what to do and where to ride there at the port. We were frustrated about that plus it was scorching hot.

Then we arrived at Malapascua after 20 minutes. Before we docked; we could see the beauty of the crystal clear water (you can see in the video below) as the boat rushes to the beachfront, and it is magnificent.

Then we docked, and unfortunately I was not impressed. What welcomed us shocked me, which you can see in the pictures below.

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It is fitting that Yolanda struck the island so badly that it destroys most of the trees and nearby buildings/cottages but it’s unfathomable for the government not to take actions in any of these unfortunate circumstances when it’s already six months passed. And there were no governing rules upon littering.

The part where we stopped 10 years ago in the island was now a place of garbage.

We hadn’t had our lunch so we ate at Mabuhay Restaurant. We ordered many foods (ala cart kuno) because the waitress said it was good for 1 person only when in fact it’s good for 2, DUH. We waited for almost an hour and a half before our meal arrived. It annoyed me to say the least. Although their food is OKAY. But still, it was beyond frustrating.

At that time I felt like it was a wrong decision going there.

 

THE PARADISE FIND IN MALAPASCUA (THANK GOD)

We were there because a friend of my brother invited us to come over the island for their fiesta, and so it’s good to know that there’s someone who could navigate us to the place.

I was not hoping to find a good beach, but then when we went to his family’s house in Guimbitayan, located at the other side of the island: the beauty of the beach there was magnificent. I was in awe seeing the shore and the clear blue waters.

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When I dipped, it was just perfect. I was then transported back 10 years ago, and reminisced the feeling of awe. It was almost deserted, and I can only see us playing around the very long sea shore.

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The sunrise is just perfect for the Instagram/Facebook fun-shoot we did. The camera lense quickly captured the island’s vibrancy to life.

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My father and our friend’s grandmother built a tent for us to relax and feast our eyes to the beauty of the beach. It was so blue ,it was really pleasing.

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At night, the moon serves as your spotlight to go and take a dip.

We just brought tents with us to stay for the night.

The people built a campfire on the nearby shore, but I don’t know if it was legal, but at that time I heard that the son of a politician spearheaded that campfire… so I kept my mouth shut.

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THE ISLAND VIEW AND THE YOLANDA RUINS

Our friend told us to go to Bantigue cove which is just a walk away from where we were staying. And so, we realized how little we have seen from the island. Until we reached the part where the sand is softer and the view is nicer.

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To reach Bantigue cove, we have to climb up the hill which shocked me upon seeing the back part of the island where there’s a tall lighthouse.

It was stunning as you can see in the pictures.

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But then when we reached the cove itself where ruins were everywhere.

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Our friend told us there was a resort there was destroyed by Yolanda.

The beach in Bantigue cove was not at all nice now, so we climbed back.

 

CONCLUSION

I realized that I should never just be mediocre, just because the beach front frustrates me doesn’t mean there’s no other part of a place that will ‘wow’ me. It’s very essential to everyone who loves to travel. Never Stop.

The island is full of garbage now, there are so many issues I’ve found when I was there from Maya port to the island itself; and the government needs to take action and the people also needs to make initiative.

Malapascua is such a beauty! Reliving its potential means potential for a booming tourism. People just have to create ground rules and not just write it but to apply, organize and follow it, and with just that; the island will be perfect again.

 

COSTS AND FEES

Bus (back and forth) – P163.00 + P163.00

Boat (back and forth) – P80.00 + P80.00

Small Boat (if lowtide both to and from) – P20.00 + P20.00

Stay (At Moonlight Resort – for me not advisable) – P1,600.00 AC Room

 

Note: I cannot post all the costs, room availability and the food here because our friend’s family plus my parents paid for many things there.

 

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MORE PHOTOS! FEAST YOUR EYES!

At night, under the stars

At night, under the stars

Tents, Tents, Tents

Tents, Tents, Tents

Our friend's house.

Our friend’s house.

The local name for Malapascua.

The local name for Malapascua.

Starfish everywhere! It made me happy.

Starfish everywhere! It made me happy.

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Cozing under the tent.

Cozing under the tent.

Push mo pa!

Push mo pa!

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Stay cool under the sun.

Stay cool under the sun.

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The Sunrise.

The Sunrise.

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The Camotes Escape

Camotes is what you expected for it to be. From the word of the mouth to the pictures that appears on the façade of Google Photos. Clear blue waters, calm ambiance; perfect for a solemn getaway and a true lovers paradise.

With its developing local economy due to the popularity that is rising: Camotes Island, that is situated North West from the main island of Cebu, is now a revamped inter-island rural escapade.

It’s my second time in there, but first of my partner; but truly memorable.

GOING TO CAMOTES

From City to Danao

I live in Cebu therefore, if people wants to reach the island, they must ride a bus at the North Bus Terminal, near SM City Cebu (Mall). Me and my partner rode the Ceres Liner bound for Bogo by 11:00 AM; but we could actually travel any liner just as long as it reaches our destination which is called Danao Sea Port. (And all the bus liners in that terminal are bound North)

From the Terminal to Danao Sea Port is a two (2) hour ride if traffic-ish, and one and a half hour ride if not. It is fortunate whenever you ride any Ceres Liner since the waiting time for it to travel is short, because Ceres Liners really do not have to make the bus fully packed with people; in addition, every hour of the day, there’s a Ceres Liner waiting for you at the Terminal. So, basically, the convenience is for the passengers.

Danao Sea Port

Upon arriving at the port itself, which is instructed by the Kundoktor (collector), you have to queue up to buy ferry ticket that will take you to the island.

Mostly, people choose Jomalia Shipping Lines because that’s one of the easiest accesses to the island which will take you from Danao Sea Port to Consuelo, Camotes Port. And I was in awe knowing that the travelling schedule has already been changed, different from the Jomalia Shipping Liner’s website.

New Daily schedules (August 2013):

  • 5:00 AM
  • 8:00 AM
  • 2:00 PM and
  • 5:00 PM

Ticket Fare:

  • P180.00 – Regular/Standard
  • P200.00 – Air-conditioned room.

Since me and my partner arrived at the Port by 12:00 NN or so; we waited for the 2:00 PM schedule. We had lunch at the nearby Gaisano Mall Danao and bought some of medical supplies for emergency purposes there at Watsons. Also, we bought some chips and junks in their grocery store.

Going to the Mall is just a pedicab ride.

BUT beware of most pedicab drivers who’ll take advantage of the short trip from the port to the mall, because they’ll charge you P 50.00 instead of paying for like P14.00 – P20.00.

One way to deal with this is to tell the driver that you’re going to the mall and will only pay for P14.00. If the driver insists, look for another pedicab. If there’s none who’ll accept with your offer, then deal with anyone who takes you to the mall for P20.00. Dealing with these people is important since they’ll take advantage of you if you do not. Unless you are rich enough to pay for what they demand (hehe).

Sea Travel to Camotes

After having lunch at the mall, we went back to the port where there’s a waiting lounge that has a cable TV for the comfort of the passengers. Although the seats are not guaranteed comfy, and sometimes the air gets humid.

The authorities then inspected for our ticket and right after that we went straight to the ferry. We waited for 20 minutes or so before the ferry started to travel.

From Danao Port to Consuelo is a 3 hour ride. But while waiting for the ferry to deck; you can watch free movies from the Jomalia. Me and my boyfriend chose to play mobile games instead rather than watching an illegal/cinema copy of The Croods on the telly.

Consuelo Port-Santiago Bay Garden and Resort

Upon arriving at the port, we then head for the local motorbike drivers who will take us to our destination which is the Santiago Bay Garden and Resort. The flaw in our escapade was that we did not book our stay at any resorts, that’s why there’s no coaster/ride waiting for us at the port. There could be one, if we booked ahead.

We then chose one motorbike rider who charged us P70.00 each. Quite expensive, but I haven’t got time to deal with any of them since the sun’s heat is taking toll on me. Dealing/bargaining is one of the qualities/skill you should have whenever you travel in the Philippines in order to save.

Santiago Bay Garden and Resort is just a few miles away from the port. When we arrived there, we then checked-in in an Ocean View room which cost P1, 700.00. I was again in awe due to the fact that the front desk lady told us that the Standard Room which costs P1, 500.00 was already full and they could offer the latter room.

Again, the flaw in our plan was on its works by giving us inconvenience; but we yielded and got the Ocean View room.

Room Rates (by August 2013):

  • Standard Non-Airconditioned Room – P1, 000.00 good for two (2)
  • Standard Airconditioned Room – P1, 500.00 good for two (2)
  • Ocean view Airconditioned Room – P1, 700.00 good for two (2)
  • Deluxe – P 2,000.00 good for two (2)
  • Deluxe Family – P2, 600.00 good for three (3)
  • Bay view -P 2, 800.00 good for two (2)
  • Villa Standard – P2,500.00 good for three (3)
  • Villa Family – P5,000.00 good for five (5)
  • Bungalow – P3,000.00 good for three (3)

*Extra person: P200.00/person (for non-aircon); P300.00/person (for aircon).

But we did not regret choosing that room since it gave us a majestically inclined view of the infinite ocean ahead of us. The view outside was like a surreal painting on our windowpane screaming for us to come and swim.

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The Panoramic view outside our room

Santiago Bay Garden and Resort offers two pools, one is infinity-like near the reception area and the other in the center-most part of the resort, both ocean views. Restaurant has free WIFI.

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DAY 1: Cosmic Skyline

It was almost sunset when we reached Santiago Bay Garden and Resort, and we just rested and got acquainted with our room and the entire place where we discovered a free WIFI in the reception area and in their restaurant just beside our room, (but cannot penetrate thru walls and we have to go outside to surf, bummer). Also, we reached the shoreline which was low-tide by that time. Until 6:30PM came where we planned to have our dinner not in the resort’s restaurant but outside, where there’s a famous Karenderia (side street restaurant) that offers cheap yet worthwhile food which was called Pito’s.

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Pito’s Sutukil Restaurant along the Santiago shore

We ordered our dinner, like Sinuglaw, which was my first time to get a taste of it that got me under the spell due to the bombardment of unusual yet familiar flavors. Also some Calamares and a soup. (Click for a detailed description of the food we ate in Camotes in the Pig Out section)

In absolution, we were too full. We didn’t even get to finish everything because of the unexpectedly large serving they have.

We went back to our room right after to relax, but then I planned to go out and stargaze with my partner. And it did not fail me. I am from the city; therefore, I was wonderstrucked by the cosmic skyline above me.

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The cosmic skyline above us.

The vast ocean of glitter-like realm above me granted one of my longtime wish which was to have a date with the universe.

DAY 2: Mangodlong Rock Resort

Then our escapade started.

(I strongly advice to bring extra clothes to wear due to the constant changing from dipping in the Camotes’ waters.)

We hired the motorcycle driver we rode yesterday to take us to different spots in Camotes. Mostly, the deal of the day tour would range from P600.00 to P700.00. And the first stop was in Mangodlong Rock Resort.

Mangodlong Rock resort waters. Clear blue.

The Mangodlong Rock Resort signature island.

The place was a beaut. With its indulging rock formation pedestal, where constructions of small cottages (palandungan) and a tower overseeing the resort and the ocean on the contrary that’s at the top of their signature rock formation. The waters were glamorously crystal-like, blue and inviting.

DAY 2: Lunch

We had lunch in their marketplace. We have to instruct our motorcycle driver to take us there for lunch. We include him in our budget too. We had barbecue and puso. The place was burning hot but windy (thank God).

We also got the chance to roam around the marketplace and notice people selling fruits and vegetables, but in a high and unjustifiable price, because it was bought in the mainland Cebu, rather than reaping their own crops in the island.

I just indulged myself with cotton candy instead.

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DAY 2: Bujo/Buho Rock

Buho Rock is a rock formation and one of the flagships in Camotes Island. Situated afar from the Market; Buho Rock has an awaiting adventure! Just by climbing down the exhausting stairs you can reach the formation with a cliff diving down to the blue-green waters, with three different levels; the lower, middle and high jumps, you can experience the lurch in your stomach.

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We didn’t get the chance to jump, but on my first visit in 2012, I did and it was a mixture of fun and fear (due to my fear of heights).

DAY 2: Timubo Cave

Struggling upon entering the mouth of the cave due to our height; the cave offers a clean water and mysterious feel. The Timubo Cave is also one of the flagships of Camotes Island because of the water itself.

We were lucky because me and my boyfriend were alone upon tasting the cold waters of the cave experiencing serenity and calmness.

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DAY 2: Lake Danao Park

Although we did nothing in Lake Danao Park (except for taking pictures for Facebook purposes), Lake Danao offers a boat ride for P500.00 price good for 8 and have the experience to explore the lake even go to a nearby small island.

DAY 2: Random Beach

It was almost 4:00 when we depart from Lake Danao Park and asked the motorbike driver if where we could go to next where there’s good scenery.  And he did take us to a random beach in Camotes. There’s no specific name for that beach since it wasn’t a resort or owned by anybody; and it was indeed beautiful.

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Fine sand and clear blue waters greeted us upon entering the vicinity. With its curvature formed shoreline, and a house ruin situated on the cliff afar, a perfect cinematic view it is.

DAY 3: Going Home

We woke up 9:00 AM already out from the body exhaustion from the previous day’s escapade. Had our breakfast at Pitos and packed our bags prepared to go home.

We learned that the Jomalia Shipping Lines schedule from Consuelo Port, Camotes to Danao, Cebu (not the schedule of Cebu to Consuelo), was also changed and we took the 12:00NN ride home, instead of the 10:00AM schedule. Again a 3 hour ride was set.

The Experience

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True to a fact, Camotes Island is a mix of serenity and exploration. We came there not in the peak season, but when it is, the island is jam packed with tourists. Although it was a bit expensive to begin with, yet, the island still promises crystal clear waters, perfect for the elegance of dipping and having fun from day to night.

And never forget about the skill of Hangyu (dealing).

Cost (of us 2):

  • Bus (Cebu to Danao)                                      –              P40.00 + P40.00 = P80.00
  • Ferry (Cebu to Danao)                                   –              P200.00 + P200.00 = P400.00
  • Motorcycle (Port to Resort)                         –              P70.00 + P70.00 = P140.00
  • Room (2 days)                                                  –              P1, 700 + P1, 700 = P3, 400.00
  • Motorcycle (tour)                                            –              P350.00 + P350.00 = P700.00
  • Motorcycle (Resort to Port)                         –              P70.00 + P70.00 = P140.00
  • Jeepney (Danao to Cebu)                             –              P25.00 + P25.00 = P50.00

Food:

  • Lunch (Gaisano)                                               –              P100.00
  • Dinner (Day 1)                                   –              P400.00 (estimated)
  • Breakfast (Day 2)                             –              P180.00
  • Lunch (Day 2)                                     –              P180.00 (estimated)
  • Dinner (Day 2)                                   –              P350.00 (estimated)
  • Breakfast (Day 3)                             –              P180.00 (estimated)
  • Misc. (Junks, meds, etc.)                              –              P300.00 (estimated)

TOTAL                           =     P6, 600.00 (an estimate)
TOTAL (one person) =    P3, 350 (an estimate)

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