Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Beautiful Southern Cebu!

Hi! I'll be sharing how magnificent, Cebu really is. The first thing that strike most tourists arriving in Cebu is the amount of traffic there is. But Cebu has a lot to offer than just the city. 

For those willing to take the time and make the effort, there are some truly wonderful sights to be seen. 

First of, to get to these places--- you can take some truly beautiful scenic drive on your way to your destination. Don't sleep while you are on your journey. You may miss some hidden jewels scattered along your drive. 
I am the type of person whose a bit thrifty so as you can imagine, the places I recommend will not be breaking your banks. Ready? A really good tip is to buy some groceries and toiletries in advance so as to save you from purchasing at your chosen accommodation which sometimes is a lot more costly. 
MOALBOAL BEACH RESORT 

A family-run business for budget-conscious travellers. Not only that you get a room but also, a place of haven. If you are a person who has had enough of the busy city, this is the place to stay. It is remote and you could easily get lost with nature and be one with it. A very tranquil and peaceful setting. Bias aside, I really give a thumbs up on the staff and personnel as well as the owner.
KAWASAN FALLS 

We've been coming back to this lovely gift of nature since we can't get enough of it. An hour drive from Moalboal and you could find yourself swimming in this gorgeous, blue water. For just a thousand pesos, you will be able to sit and enjoy a meal for 5 while embracing the beauty of the falls. Truly a heartwarming experience.  
OSLOB - SWIMMING WITH THE WHALE SHARKS

This will probably be the most memorable experience for anybody's journey. Even the most seasoned traveller cannot fail to be awed by these magnificent, gentle giants of the oceans. Prepare 500 pesos each for locals and a thousand if you are an expat. With this, you could already get yourself set into a boat with life vest and snorkelling gear. Please abide by the rules and listen carefully to the guides' short orientation. For 550 pesos, you could rent an underwater camera.

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