Before you enter, there is a post just before the place that you must stop over first in which you are required to state how many of you and if you want to rent a kinda simple shed or something 😅. Well anyways, after that you will be asked to pay for entrance. BTW, if tou are hungry or thirsty, there are stalls just at the entrance to buy some snacks and refreshments (softdrinks, bottled water, "palamig"). Entering the scenic place, you're greeted with the coral rock formations at the shore and they're huge. By the way, there is no designated parking area, just park near your designated or shed that you picked, which is in short at the side of the road. By any means, please have your garbage bags to put your litters. Some inconsiderate people just throw their litters just anywhere and/or just put them in the crevices of the rocks. The management should do some thorough cleanup once in a while. Anyways, enjoy the visit most especially the cold water, company and peaceful...
Read moreBeautiful rock formations. It's also good that it's not too touristy. Even though it was a Sunday afternoon, there was no crowd, and there were no peddlers or touts. There was a "checkpoint" where we were asked to pay an entrance fee of Php20 per person (although seniors enter for free).
You can just walk around and take pictures by the side of the road, but there were people swimming and wading in the...
Read moreI must say, the natural rock formations here are more enchanting than a unicorn's dance party! But seriously, folks, it's like a trashy game of hide and seek out here. Plastic bags, bottles, and rubbish galore! Let's give those corals a spa day and tidy up this joint, shall we? Mother Nature will thank us, and so will the fishies. Cleanliness is next to coral-ness, after all. Cheers to a cleaner,...
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