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Fitzy
1st November 2008, 17:57
Hi there.
Am working through our January itinerary, and will be staying in Bohol for a week with my beloved gf
Ok!
This will bring us to the 14th of jan, when I will be meeting her parents:NoNo:
Heheheheh, just kidding, am sure they will be fine, lol
This will be for 2 more days in Gagayan De Oro.
The 16th will then be upon us, and seeing that I will be returning home on the 22nd, I need some ideas of places to visit please from all your good experiences:)
Am looking maybe for natural/cultural places, and beauty, for a romantic vacation.
Any ideas would be great please.
Many thanks in advance.
Philip..:D
Gavanddal
1st November 2008, 18:05
I spent my first ever holiday in the Philippines with my GF, later my wife at Alona Kew Resort, Panglao on Bohol.
For me it was paradise, romantic evening walks through the coconut trees on the beach, the smell of barbecue, cocktails at the beach bars.
We hired a cab for a day for about £20 and toured Bohol. Saw all the usual sights- the old church, blood compact memorial, chocolate hills, manmade forest, the tarsiers, Loboc river etc.
One day we'll go back there and do some diving.
There's a good variety of resorts at different prices. Alona Kew was reasonably priced but Alona Palm is luxury and the price reflects it.
Fitzy
1st November 2008, 18:10
I spent my first ever holiday in the Philippines with my GF, later my wife at Alona Kew Resort, Panglao on Bohol.
For me it was paradise, romantic evening walks through the coconut trees on the beach, the smell of barbecue, cocktails at the beach bars.
We hired a cab for a day for about £20 and toured Bohol. Saw all the usual sights- the old church, blood compact memorial, chocolate hills, manmade forest, the tarsiers, Loboc river etc.
One day we'll go back there and do some diving.
There's a good variety of resorts at different prices. Alona Kew was reasonably priced but Alona Palm is luxury and the price reflects it.
Thanks for the nice reply Gav, but we have Bohol covered, and will be staying at the Bohol Plaza Resort. Check it out on the web, is a great place, and @1200 PhP p/n is great value for the comfort.
I must admit I find your advice on the Taxi very helpful. Thank you for that.
Am looking for other places of interest, or we could just return to Bohol I suppose, lol
Thanks again
Fitzy
1st November 2008, 18:11
http://www.boholplazaresort.com/Start.html
mavid
1st November 2008, 20:40
If you are already in Cagayan De Oro, why not try...Camiguin Island.
Fitzy
1st November 2008, 21:17
If you are already in Cagayan De Oro, why not try...Camiguin Island.
Kool, will look in to it, thanks
Is where her folks are from.
Her brother proved to be a jealous ass**** but am not marrying him am i :D
Thanks again buddy..
mavid
1st November 2008, 21:27
Yes ur right, you are not marrying her bro hehe, but try ur best to get along...my lil advice hehe
Ur Welcome.
Fitzy
1st November 2008, 21:39
If you are already in Cagayan De Oro, why not try...Camiguin Island.
Well my friend, what can I say, but thank you.
This will fill in the final week I think, unless she wants to do otherwise of course, lol
Cheers.
Philip..
Gavanddal
2nd November 2008, 11:05
Camiguin.
Yup, been there too! Visit the hot and cold springs, Katibawasan falls, white island. Apparently you can trek up the volcano and see hot vents but we didn't do that.
We stayed at the Bahay Bakasyunan resort but weren't that impressed so moved to the Golden Sunset which is British owned. A smaller resort but it has a nice pool next to the beach.
You could stay at the bizzare Enigmata treehouse which my wife swore blind she hadn't seen until I showed her the video of her standing by the entrance! :icon_lol:
The sand is black, well, dark grey but take a boat out to white island and the sand is obviously white.
mavid
2nd November 2008, 15:59
We stayed in Enigma treehouse...in the Shell Garden Suite...it was very nice to wake up feeling like your on a tree, well literally you are hehehe...but seeing the open space and calmness...very nice.
Fitzy
2nd November 2008, 17:03
Yes ur right, you are not marrying her bro hehe, but try ur best to get along...my lil advice hehe
Ur Welcome.
Yes, this is true, and i have tried so hard.
He seems odd to his manner.
Well, i am here to stay, and is his prob hehehehe
Thanks anyway:D
Fitzy
2nd November 2008, 17:08
I must say, I am looking in to ALL your suggestions, and am so very grateful.
I'm sure my better half will adore whatever I book:D
The Golden Sunset looks real nice, and will look in to the Tree house too heheheh
They say, that I'm a cheeky monkey, lol
Thanks again..
IainBusby
2nd November 2008, 17:14
Hi there.
Am working through our January itinerary, and will be staying in Bohol for a week with my beloved gf
Ok!
This will bring us to the 14th of jan, when I will be meeting her parents:NoNo:
Heheheheh, just kidding, am sure they will be fine, lol
This will be for 2 more days in Gagayan De Oro.
The 16th will then be upon us, and seeing that I will be returning home on the 22nd, I need some ideas of places to visit please from all your good experiences:)
Am looking maybe for natural/cultural places, and beauty, for a romantic vacation.
Any ideas would be great please.
Many thanks in advance.
Philip..:D
If your in Cagayan De Oro over the weekend, be sure to take in the night cafe in the city square one night and if you get a chance, call in at Kingston Lodge up near the airport and have a san mig or two with Tony King and rest of the ex-pat crowd up there. They all tend to meet up there on Wednesday afternoons for a few drinks and then on Sunday afternoons for Sunday lunch...... and of course, a few drinks afterwards.
Iain.
Sim11UK
2nd November 2008, 20:00
Hi Fitzy
We went to Camiguin Island, before we went to Bohol. We stayed at Golden Sunset too. As per usual, we had nowhere to stay booked, when we got off the ferry. Somebody soon met us at the terminal & recommended Golden Sunset...
Off we jumped, into a multi-cab, along with a French couple, who also had nowhere to stay.
We arrived at the resort in the dark, so wasn't quite sure what it was like...Have to say, it was lovely waking up the next day.
It's a nice quite resort, nice garden & swimming pool & a nice hammock, to while away some time.
The rooms are quite basic, but clean & the people are friendly. There are tables, outside your room, where you can have breakfast & other meals...Just very relaxing.
There is another resort, just a short walk along the beach, can't remember what it's called, Johnny's dive centre is there & it's run by a Canadian & his Filipina wife. There's a bar/restaurant there.
Had a couple of meals there, had a nice pizza one afternoon.
White Island is a must, a short banka (boat) ride away. As is Ardent hot springs, swimming in lovely hot water, heated from the volcano Mt. Hibok Hibok.
As we left Camiguin for Bohol, by ferry, looking back at the Island, I could sort of imagine King Kong, might live the other side of the volcano & probably wrestle the odd giant python, ha!ha! :doh :doh
All in all, a nice Island, hope to go back soon.
When in Cagayan de Oro, Iain Busby is right, night cafe is definately worth a look...Never quite made Kingston Lodge Iain...Next time. :)
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