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The Hungry Tourist Travels: Maxima Aquafun
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The Hungry Tourist Travels. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. We boarded a habal-habal to Maxima Aquafun. The trip costs PhP25 excluding a PhP10 fee for marine rehabilitation. In Maxima, there are 2 packages. The difference is the sole addition of a Canopy Walk activity. This, however, was not available on weekdays so we ended up taking the other package which costs PhP200 and includes use of life vest, tables, chairs, diving board, trampoline and giant slide, and 15min snorkeling. Island Garden City of Samal.
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The Hungry Tourist Travels: Tagbilaran-Plaridel
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The Hungry Tourist Travels. Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Destination: Cagayan de Oro turned Plaridel. Date: May 19, 2010. From Tagbilaran, I had to go to Davao. One easy option is to board a ferry to Cagayan de Oro (CDO) and from there, ride a bus to Davao. Paras Sea Cat also offers Jagna-CDO via Camiguin daily except Thursdays at PhP800. The vessel leaves at 1PM and reaches CDO before 6PM. Since it was 1PM by the time I knew about this, this option was crossed out as well. Talk about luck again. Different shi...
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The Hungry Tourist Travels: Eden Nature Park
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The Hungry Tourist Travels. Friday, June 10, 2011. May 23, 2010. From where we stayed in Buhangin-Cabantian, we rode a jeepney to University of Mindanao then another jeepney to Toril (just ask around). We added the guided shuttle tour and entrance to the fishing village. It costs us PhP360 each with free 500ml water. We were still full from breakfast but my friend was hungry already so we decided to fish for our food at the Fishing Village. The peacock which appeared when we were fishing. After the tour,...
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The Hungry Tourist Travels: Deca Wake
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The Hungry Tourist Travels. Sunday, June 5, 2011. We never heard of a wakeboard park in Davao had it not for a classmate who told us about it. He didn't join us in our Davao trip so we were pretty apprehensive on wakeboarding. Good thing, another friend wanted to try it so we ended up inserting it in our itinerary. Since we aren't Davao residents, we paid PhP700 (as of 2010) for a half day of wakeboarding. This includes snacks, lunch or dinner. Tacunan, Mintal, Davao City. Deca Wake on Facebook.
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The Hungry Tourist Travels: Plaridel-Cagayan de Oro
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The Hungry Tourist Travels. Friday, May 20, 2011. Destination: Cagayan de Oro. Date: May 20, 2010. In Plaridel, I boarded a tricycle to the bus terminal. The fare is Php20 and the trip takes about 5-10 minutes. In the bus terminal, there were two buses, Super Five and Rural Transit. Super Five was almost full while Rural, the bigger bus, had no one in it. Naturally, I boarded the Super Five bus, which costs PhP200 to CDO. I caught sight of a thick rounded bread, which might be what it was centuries ago a...
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The Hungry Tourist Travels: May 2011
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The Hungry Tourist Travels. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. We boarded a habal-habal to Maxima Aquafun. The trip costs PhP25 excluding a PhP10 fee for marine rehabilitation. In Maxima, there are 2 packages. The difference is the sole addition of a Canopy Walk activity. This, however, was not available on weekdays so we ended up taking the other package which costs PhP200 and includes use of life vest, tables, chairs, diving board, trampoline and giant slide, and 15min snorkeling. Island Garden City of Samal.
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The Hungry Tourist Travels: Dauis Church
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The Hungry Tourist Travels. Monday, December 20, 2010. Dauis Church is located in the town proper. This church and its adjacent convent have been rehabilitated by the Ayala's for years now. There is a cafe located on the ground floor of the convent and extends under the old acacia tree. It serves good and cheap food. :). To go there, hail a tricycle from anywhere and agree upon the fare. PhP50 is fair enough. Or you may also tell your hired car or van that you want to go there. :). Like Me on Facebook!
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The Hungry Tourist Travels: December 2010
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The Hungry Tourist Travels. Monday, December 20, 2010. Dauis Church is located in the town proper. This church and its adjacent convent have been rehabilitated by the Ayala's for years now. There is a cafe located on the ground floor of the convent and extends under the old acacia tree. It serves good and cheap food. :). To go there, hail a tricycle from anywhere and agree upon the fare. PhP50 is fair enough. Or you may also tell your hired car or van that you want to go there. :). Links to this post.
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The Hungry Tourist Travels: Davao-Samal
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The Hungry Tourist Travels. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Date: May 21, 2010. We boarded a taxi for Sta Ana Wharf beside Magsaysay Park. This is where one can ride a bus to Samal. I think there is only one bus, the Island City Express. It costs PhP32 for regular passengers and PhP28 for students like me from the Wharf to the Warehouse (Samal Central Warehouse Club). The trip takes about an hour including the very slow barge ride across the narrow body of water that separates Davao and Samal. Like Me on Facebook!
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