It's a nice place to enjoy, spend the weekend from a hustle and bustle weekdays, and have fun with family, friends, workmates and relatives. The exciting part was when you approached the middle of the bay, there were bamboo nipa hut cottages placed on the sand bar. It feels like you're in the Maldives. Visitors say it's the little Maldives in Cebu. Ahead of those, there are floating cottages you can rent in a day. It has lil space to change clothes or swimming attires, an area for barbecuing, and a lil pool like for kids with a fishing net underneath. To prevent drowning they provided life vests for kids and adults for safety purposes. Small boats called 'bangka' will reach you to the floating cottage. This is one of the bucket lists you need to try when you reach Cordova via CCLEX. Don't miss it! It will be an unforgettable...
Read moreThe floating cottage is a very great idea. I love the net to keep the children safe. The crew of Big 3 were very accommodating and helpful. My family and I are satisfied with everything. I am giving 4 star because the beach is not that clean. I hope that the workers and the locals who required us to pay for the entrance maintain the cleanliness by putting up a team who will focus in reminding the tourists not to throw their trash on the water or requiring tourists to do Claygo!
I hope people are not just in to nature enjoyment but also to keeping or maintaining it's cleanliness.. let's us all be...
Read moreWe (family of five) just headed down the jetty and rented a whole medium sized boat and a crew of two for the day for 3000 pesos. We went to three different amazing tiny islands, snorkeled and ate shellfish and lobster for about a 1000 pesos more at one of the swimming spots. There are few island docking and visit fees as well but only about 100 pesos per person per stop. This definitely beats the 75+ dollar package deals you get through a...
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