Moalboal

We had only heard about this sleepy lit­tle town 2 days before and were look­ing for­ward to see­ing the whale sharks and tur­tles, and to get there from Cebu otped for the quick­ker van ride (100 p/p) and enjoyed the great scenery the drive had to offer.

Right before get­ting on the van an Amer­i­can expat rec­om­mended Anthony’s Beach Resort, and it is where we went. Sim­ple, well priced and in a great loca­tion we dumped our stuff as soon as we got there and went for a walk.

Ini­tial impres­sion is that unless you are a diver there is not much to do there (and if I was one I would go to the Per­hen­tiand or Sipadan in Malaysia) and thought we’d leave in a day or two. But the fol­low­ing day we  enjoyed the snorkelling right in front of our place. Mike showed up and lent us a cam­era, which pleased us greatly because we could finally take some under­wa­ter pic­tures. That night we had a great din­ner cooked at his place and the fol­low­ing days were spent snorkelling, enjoy­ing the lovely nearby White Beach (needed a motor­bike to get there)and sim­ply chill­ing out. We ended up stay­ing 4 days and only left because we ran out of money and the clos­est ATM was an hour away. All in all 4 very pleas­ant days despite never see­ing a tur­tle or whale shark. Nest des­ti­na­tion is Alona Beach in Bohol Island, rec­om­mended by the staff at Anthony’s, as a stop-over on our way to Cloud 9 in Siar­gao, North­ern Mindanao.

This is what Moalboal is about

This is what Moal­boal is about

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