Saturday, June 23, 2012

Capones Island, Camara Island and Anawangin Cove

Capones Island on the left, Camara Island on the right.
Eager to bury my feet in the sand and plunge in the water, we sailed away to the nearby beaches of Capones Island, Camara Island and Anawangin Cove. The two islands are visible from the shores of Pundaquit, about 15 minutes away. Anawangin, on the other hand, is about 30 minutes away.


Our first stop is Capones Island. I was pleasantly surprised to see the beautiful white sand beach and turquoise waters of this island. Definitely better than the Pundaquit beach. Unfortunately, there are no resorts here so most of the people just visit for a few hours coming from Pundaquit. There were few tents in one corner so it might be allowed to camp out in the island.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Pundaquit Beach

Pundaquit is a small fishing village located in San Antonio, Zambales, about an hour or so away from Subic. The small town has garnered more buzz in the recent years as the jump off point to Anawangin Cove, the famous camping site.

We stayed overnight in Pundaquit at Canoe Beach Resort. The accommodations are modest. The rooms have the essentials and nothing more. There's a bed, towel, private bath and the room we got is air-conditioned. There's no television and no hot shower or toiletries in the bathroom. As for the cleanliness, much can be improved.

The resort has a small pool, cottages near the beach for rent, a function room and a restaurant. The food is not bad and not that expensive, but if you don't like waiting, better order ahead of time.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

That French Restaurant in El Nido

That French restaurant in El Nido is called La Salangane. Salangane is pronounced as sa-lang-gan.

This restaurant does not try hard to be a French restaurant. It just is. There is an authenticity to everything, from the menu, the decor, the staff and the food. The one page menu is French on one side and English and Chinese on the other. Soon, I realize that French is the primary language in this place.

Flavored rums sold by shots or by the bottle
When we arrived, the house is full. We ordered drinks and appetizers, while waiting for a table and deciding what to have for dinner. Looking around, the map hanging on the wall is in French. I browsed at the books and magazines and they're also in French.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

The (Perfect) Alternative

The Alternative is a beachfront bar and restaurant located at El Nido town. The main attraction of this place is the unique seating available to customers called tubs.


The tubs are like round daybeds that have a low table in the middle. Around the table, the tub has a cushion and a couple of pillows, which makes it perfect for lounging after a day of touring the Bacuit bay.

There are two tubs facing the beachfront. Each can accommodate four. The two other tubs at the back are bigger and can accommodate up to six.

Being at The Alternative feels like being in a tree house. It helps that the restaurant is elevated, but also because everything is made of wood or natural materials and plants are everywhere.

Friday, June 1, 2012

El Nido Island Tour Day 2


Another morning in paradise…

For the second day of our tour, we already know thedrill. We wait for the boatmen to load things we'll need and made sure we rented a kayak for the day. The sky out in Bacuit Bay seems dark and cloudy, but we hope it won't rain on our El Nido parade.

Today’s tour is also known as “Tour B”. The sites we'll go to are farther away from the main island. It took us about 45 minutes to get to the Cathedral Cave, our first stop. We whiled away our time by asking each other what figures we can make out of the different islands and rock formations.
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