Thanks to Philippine Airlines, we safely arrived in Dumaguete City. We didn't have any hotel reservations, so we went around Rizal Boulevard to choose the best deal.
After taking enough rest, we headed off to Apo Island as planned.
From our hotel in Roxas Boulevard, we rode a tricycle going to Siaton Terminal. We told the jeepney driver to drop us to Malatapay.
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A short walk going to Zamboanguita Port |
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Here's the Zamboanguita Port. We took pictures while waiting for our medium-sized boat. |
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Here are the rates and Contact number for boat rentals to Apo Island. |
On our way to the Island, expect the unexpected. It's my first time to ride a boat with huge waves on the sea. We didn't able to took pictures, as we need to hold on to the boat while riding in a "roller coaster" of the sea. My buddy is really worried about her digicam as the water splashed us.
As we go on to the sea, the waves becomes bigger and bigger. After 45 minutes, we safely arrived in Apo Island, and we are literally wet. The first thing we did, is to check our cameras it's still working. Luckily, yes. :-)
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On our way to Marine Sanctuary, we passed by this beautiful lake. |
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lake |
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Unfortunately, corals were destroyed by the earthquake. |
Marine Sanctuary was closed, so we just took photos of the beautiful scenery.
This is what the locals called the "small cave".:
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One of the resorts in Apo Island |
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One of my best experience: to swim with the Pawikan (big sea turtle) |
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Time passed so fast. And now, we need to leave the island. Will ride the "roller coaster" again., hoping that the sea is calmer now. But no, the big waves are on our way again,
According to the local, those big waves are from the Amihan. |
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This is the Apo Island. |
Apo Island is great for scuba diving and snorkeling. The locals are very friendly and are willing to assist their visitors.Apo Island is truly a paradise!
So sad that the corals were destroyed in the earthquake. In my opinion, Apo Island has the best sanctuary (although I haven't been to many sanctuaries, but it had the most colorful and beautiful corals I've seen).
ReplyDeleteYes, and it will take years for the corals to recover.
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