10AM we left Coco Grove to start our 6-hour island tour for only Php 1,000. First stop – Enchanted (Century-Old) Balete Tree
We didn’t only get to see this old Balete tree, but we also had our spa treatment! I found it ticklish when the tiny and even big tilapia-looking fish started sucking our dead skin cells.
Few minutes away from Balete Tree – Cambugahay Falls.
One hundred thirty plus steps and you’ll get to see the scenic beauty of Cambugahay Falls.
Next was San Isidro Labrador Parish Church.
Fronting the church is this old abandoned convent (damn! I was
expecting to see an old convent with nuns! Didn’t know it was
abandoned). I
guess the local government should do something to make these two more
appealing to the visitors.
A bit creepy. I was the only "explorer" at that time. I stopped at the last step of that stairs to take photos.
Final stop, Salagdoong Beach. It’s
lunch time when we arrived here.
While two of my friends were busy
swimming after lunch, I preferred to explore the place and find some
more interesting spots. I found a quiet corner, a bit dangerous if
you’re not careful with your steps, but it has magnificent view of
the sea stretching in the horizon. Lovely view!
AT 4PM we’re back to our resort.
Though Salagdoong Beach and other tourist spots were amazing, Coco
Grove Resort has its own secrets to reveal to its guests who desire
to be pampered all day.
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