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bossface

Joined: 05 Aug 2006
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah Davao is fine but if you travel around Davao in Mindanao then you have to be concerned about where to go and where not to go. Let's face it. Mindanao is filled with Muslim terrorists. Sure lots of places are safe, but lots of places are not.
Negros is by far the best vacation destination. It is not only one of the most beautiful islands, but very few tourists know about it. Dumaguete in the south is a beautiful, scenic, and quaint little town. It is a must see. From there there are several national parks only a short drive away. You can go dolphin watching up the coast and one of the most prestigious diving locations is in Apo island only a short drive south. Siquijor island is also a ferry ride away, and is one of the least populated islands in the Philippines (it is rumored to be haunted).
Leave Mindinao to Abu Sayaaf and check out Negros!! |
Shhhhhh! yep, nothing to see here, Dumaguete can be done in an hour. yeah. move along, move along. |
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Wad
Joined: 19 Nov 2007
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:40 pm Post subject: |
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| bossface wrote: |
| Shhhhhh! yep, nothing to see here, Dumaguete can be done in an hour. yeah. move along, move along. |
I agree, was just there in January, full of tourists and accommodation for the most part was crap. I'll take the beaches in Mindanao over Negros any day. |
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InDaGu
Joined: 28 Jun 2010 Location: Cebu City, Philippines
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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If you're looking for a less-touristy place with great beaches and good/cheap accommodations, I can't speak highly enough about the less-known Bantayan Island. It takes about 4 hours by bus+ferry to get there from Cebu City (about 250 pesos total). The beaches are better than what I experienced in Kho Phi Phi, Thailand, and all the little resorts had beach-front bungalows for about $30/night. And there simply weren't a lot of people there. One morning, my girlfriend and I went out to the beach, and we didn't see another soul for an hour. There's a little street of good outdoor bar/grill type places just a short walk from the main resorts.
There's really no nightlife to speak of, but it's just a great place to relax and enjoy the beach.
(One other bonus I failed to mention is that unlike Cebu, I did not see a single Korean there) |
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BoholDiver
Joined: 03 Oct 2009 Location: Canada
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:31 pm Post subject: |
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I considered going there but went to Puerto Galera instead. Mostly because I could not determine if there were any dive shops in Bantayan at all. I was under the impression the water there is very shallow and not deep enough for diving.
True or false?
| InDaGu wrote: |
If you're looking for a less-touristy place with great beaches and good/cheap accommodations, I can't speak highly enough about the less-known Bantayan Island. It takes about 4 hours by bus+ferry to get there from Cebu City (about 250 pesos total). The beaches are better than what I experienced in Kho Phi Phi, Thailand, and all the little resorts had beach-front bungalows for about $30/night. And there simply weren't a lot of people there. One morning, my girlfriend and I went out to the beach, and we didn't see another soul for an hour. There's a little street of good outdoor bar/grill type places just a short walk from the main resorts.
There's really no nightlife to speak of, but it's just a great place to relax and enjoy the beach.
(One other bonus I failed to mention is that unlike Cebu, I did not see a single Korean there) |
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InDaGu
Joined: 28 Jun 2010 Location: Cebu City, Philippines
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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| BoholDiver wrote: |
I considered going there but went to Puerto Galera instead. Mostly because I could not determine if there were any dive shops in Bantayan at all. I was under the impression the water there is very shallow and not deep enough for diving.
True or false?
| InDaGu wrote: |
If you're looking for a less-touristy place with great beaches and good/cheap accommodations, I can't speak highly enough about the less-known Bantayan Island. It takes about 4 hours by bus+ferry to get there from Cebu City (about 250 pesos total). The beaches are better than what I experienced in Kho Phi Phi, Thailand, and all the little resorts had beach-front bungalows for about $30/night. And there simply weren't a lot of people there. One morning, my girlfriend and I went out to the beach, and we didn't see another soul for an hour. There's a little street of good outdoor bar/grill type places just a short walk from the main resorts.
There's really no nightlife to speak of, but it's just a great place to relax and enjoy the beach.
(One other bonus I failed to mention is that unlike Cebu, I did not see a single Korean there) |
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I can only speak to Kota Beach, by Santa Fe, but you're right, it was shallow. I went out about 75 yards from the beach and the water was only up to my chest (I'm 6'3"). However, Kota is on the coast facing Cebu (and you can see Cebu), so maybe that side is shallower than the other side of the island. |
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BoholDiver
Joined: 03 Oct 2009 Location: Canada
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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Did you see any dive shops?
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| BoholDiver wrote: |
I considered going there but went to Puerto Galera instead. Mostly because I could not determine if there were any dive shops in Bantayan at all. I was under the impression the water there is very shallow and not deep enough for diving.
True or false?
| InDaGu wrote: |
If you're looking for a less-touristy place with great beaches and good/cheap accommodations, I can't speak highly enough about the less-known Bantayan Island. It takes about 4 hours by bus+ferry to get there from Cebu City (about 250 pesos total). The beaches are better than what I experienced in Kho Phi Phi, Thailand, and all the little resorts had beach-front bungalows for about $30/night. And there simply weren't a lot of people there. One morning, my girlfriend and I went out to the beach, and we didn't see another soul for an hour. There's a little street of good outdoor bar/grill type places just a short walk from the main resorts.
There's really no nightlife to speak of, but it's just a great place to relax and enjoy the beach.
(One other bonus I failed to mention is that unlike Cebu, I did not see a single Korean there) |
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I can only speak to Kota Beach, by Santa Fe, but you're right, it was shallow. I went out about 75 yards from the beach and the water was only up to my chest (I'm 6'3"). However, Kota is on the coast facing Cebu (and you can see Cebu), so maybe that side is shallower than the other side of the island. |
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InDaGu
Joined: 28 Jun 2010 Location: Cebu City, Philippines
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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Nope, not on Kota, and Wow Bantayan doesn't mention any at all.
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Did you see any dive shops?
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| BoholDiver wrote: |
I considered going there but went to Puerto Galera instead. Mostly because I could not determine if there were any dive shops in Bantayan at all. I was under the impression the water there is very shallow and not deep enough for diving.
True or false?
| InDaGu wrote: |
If you're looking for a less-touristy place with great beaches and good/cheap accommodations, I can't speak highly enough about the less-known Bantayan Island. It takes about 4 hours by bus+ferry to get there from Cebu City (about 250 pesos total). The beaches are better than what I experienced in Kho Phi Phi, Thailand, and all the little resorts had beach-front bungalows for about $30/night. And there simply weren't a lot of people there. One morning, my girlfriend and I went out to the beach, and we didn't see another soul for an hour. There's a little street of good outdoor bar/grill type places just a short walk from the main resorts.
There's really no nightlife to speak of, but it's just a great place to relax and enjoy the beach.
(One other bonus I failed to mention is that unlike Cebu, I did not see a single Korean there) |
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I can only speak to Kota Beach, by Santa Fe, but you're right, it was shallow. I went out about 75 yards from the beach and the water was only up to my chest (I'm 6'3"). However, Kota is on the coast facing Cebu (and you can see Cebu), so maybe that side is shallower than the other side of the island. |
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darkjedidave

Joined: 19 Aug 2009 Location: Shanghai/Seoul
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Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:41 pm Post subject: |
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Keep an eye out for deals on Cebu Pacific Air. They had a promotion last month for 30,000W tickets if you book from August-November 2011. After taxes and fees, my round trip ticket cost 114,000W to Cebu. Gave me an excuse to stay at the Shangri-La  |
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BoholDiver
Joined: 03 Oct 2009 Location: Canada
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Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:42 pm Post subject: |
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If you want to stay at a 5 star hotel with 3 star service, go for it. Oh yeah, 5 star prices.
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Keep an eye out for deals on Cebu Pacific Air. They had a promotion last month for 30,000W tickets if you book from August-November 2011. After taxes and fees, my round trip ticket cost 114,000W to Cebu. Gave me an excuse to stay at the Shangri-La  |
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