Summer came early for me this year. Last month, I went to one of the country's most beautiful islands, together with my boyfriend Jay and my good friend Niña. We spent four days in Coron, Palawan!
Jay and I have been to Hong Kong and Singapore, but we were with my mom and her best friend, Tita Yolly. This was our first trip together (within the country) with no "chaperones." This was also my first out-of-town trip with Niña, who has been my friend since high school. Yes, if it's not yet too obvious, I have a strict family. Hehe.
I love beaches, and I know Palawan has some of the best ones in the country, if not the world. I haven't been to the beach since 2011 so I was really looking forward to this trip.
Our airfare was booked during one of Cebu Pacific's airfare promos. For our accommodations, a friend recommended Villa Khadine Grandvista Resort. Our 4-day/3-night stay included daily breakfasts, daily tours, 2-day picnic lunch, entrance fees, tour transport (boats and tricycle), and airport transfers.
With my high school friend Niña |
Niña and I had a noon flight and we had to wait for Jay's afternoon flight to come in at the Busuanga Airport. Because Cebu Pacific has no free in-flight meals, we had our late lunch in one of the eateries outside the airport. It was the most expensive carinderia meal I have ever eaten. One saucer-sized ulam cost P45! And one cup of rice cost P15 (the same price fast food joints charge for their rice). Later on, we learned that it's because the soil in Coron is not fit for agriculture and they need to have their rice, vegetables, and meat rationed from all over the country. But they do have abundant seafood, so stuff yourself with those when in Coron. :)
Our meal with really small servings |
When Jay arrived, we waited for the van that would take us to our hotel/resort. Coron has concrete roads so it was a smooth ride from the airport. After half an hour, we were at Villa Khadine (I will do a separate post on the resort's amenities). We were welcomed by Ate Jing-Jing, who's the sister of the owner, and was very patient with all my inquiries and requests.
We freshened up and took a short nap, then we proceeded with our tour. Because we arrived late in the day, we only had two destinations: Mt. Tapyas and the Maquinit Hot Springs.
There are mixed information about the total number of steps going up to Mt. Tapyas (some say 718, some say 750), but it's safe to say it's around 700 steps. It wouldn't matter anyway because either number would result to the same thing: you getting exhausted. But the view at the top and the cool sea breeze make it all worth the hard climb. We arrived quite late, and missed the sunset, so these were the only photos we were able to take. By the way, going up to Mt. Tapyas is free!
Next up was Maquinit Hot Springs. It was about a 20-minute trike ride from Mt. Tapyas, and you should be prepared for rough roads. We were told that the hot springs are located in a privately-owned land, so I guess the owners haven't developed it yet. During the ride, Jay and I kept looking up at the sky. The road to the hot springs was really dark so the sky was littered with stars big and small. Seriously, I haven't seen so much stars in my life!
It's best to visit Maquinit Hot Springs at night because the water is really hot. Imagine going there in the middle of the day, I don't think you'd enjoy it. The hot springs are huge, with several small areas similar to a hot tub. They also have several cottages/huts, where you can leave your belongings or have your picnic meals. Just be sure to keep an eye on your stuff while swimming. Our entrance fee (around P150) was already included in our tour package, but we learned that there's another fee if you're going to take a shower there. So since we were roughing it, we air-dried ourselves and took a shower back at the resort (Shhh!).
Before going back to Villa Khadine, we had dinner at the town proper. After asking around, we decided to try the Kawayanan Grill Station. I loved their bamboo huts, it provided instant privacy from other diners! The food was great, but the service was really slow. The restaurant has an unlimited rice promo until 10pm, so I suggest you take advantage of that especially if you're dining with a group.
We had squid, lato (seaweed), fish, liempo, iced tea, and unlimited rice! |
After a satisfying meal and buying toiletries, we were back at the resort. We made arrangements for the next day, took our showers, and turned in for the night.
Stay tuned for my Day 2 & 3 posts! :)
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