so, the trip to Bohol continues... ^0^
But first, let me show you where my mom and her gang stayed during the trip,
its ambiance and what's her verdict.
A resort called Panglao Blue Water Beach Resort is located
almost at the end of Alona beach,
if you love the hip and buzz during night time or
hanging out on the the beach,
then this resort might proved to be secluded or
off beaten path as one might call it.
On one hand though, if relaxing is your kind of thing, lazing around and merely doing nothing, then, this is the perfect place for you.
You're greeted with a warm smile and upon checking in,
you'll quench your thirst with a free glass of honey/calamansi/lemongrass
mixture of cold drink.
The hotel boasts its 5 star rating, and they were lucky,
because they made early reservations, plus off peak season, so the rate was cheaper.
The room was spacious and modern looking.
A small balcony outside with nice bathroom amenities.
Plus a huge swimming pool, for adults and kids alike.
Nipa hut inspired tents for those who love their spa treatments.
A wooden bridge connecting inside out.
A few minutes on the way to the resto,
very nice decor but according to Mom and some of T.A.'s comments,
the food was just so-so and quite expensive compared to others.
by the way, that's tuyong adobo, a local dish here in the Phils.
There's a floating bar further ahead,
they didn't get a chance to see it, as on their last day,
the make shift bar was torn apart due to strong winds. ^0^
A glimpse of the beach.
these last two photos, displays an array of grilled foods prepared solely,
for the dame Kris Aquino's staff.
*if you don't know who she is,
click here. It was the start of rainy season then, so I was worried about the weather,
I was constantly texting her if it was raining or too windy.
thankfully though, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
ps: My mom couldn't help but notice this cute lil kid playing around the pool that
afternoon. ^0^
I told her to capture some candid photos of ordinary people.
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