Bohol Review by financemanila.net

The trip to Bohol on the 23rd took longer than expected.  The Holiday traffic rush had us going a full two hours from Quezon City to the airport.  We parked our vehicle at the Park And Fly establishment where one can leave one’s car for the duration of the trip, parked safely in a guarded parking lot for about 300 pesos per day.

We were fortunate that the domestic flight via PAL was not delayed at all.  The flight took around only an hour, and the usual light manufactured snacks were served.  The usual provincial-type airport that looks more like a rectangular one-storey building with four walls and a roof, greeted us on our touchdown.

It was another multi-kilometer ride via van which took another 40 minutes of our time before we got to settle in at our resort, Bohol Beach Club.  Funny, there seemed to be less people in Bohol than there was at Palawan when we visited it a summer or two ago.  All in all, the time it took from leaving our home to reaching our bed at Bohol was a total of around 6 hours.

It was still a distance from the resort’s perimeter entrance to the resort’s main habitat itself.  The road was flat but unpaved, littered with gravel which was supposed to hold together any attempts by Mother Nature to erode it off.  My wife was wondering why they didn’t just cement or asphalt the road, we later found out why.

The overall landscaping of the resort was above-average.  Not much can be said for the sand, which comes in third to Boracay’s fine sand quality.  Palawan beach sands come in second.  Haven’t been to El Nido, though.

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