
It’s about an hour from Jordan wharf on a non-stop trip. We decendend from the unloading point to the resort. From the top, the view is breathtaking. It’s about a 10 minute decent. When we got to the resort, we chose 2 out of 4 cottages by the shore. It’s a two-storey hut with a long dining table and built-in benches that can accommodate 7 people. On top is an empty attic with a privisioning hole for a window and bamboo slabs as the floor. It can accommodate 5-6 grown men. With almost the same size(a little bit bigger),the other cottage can accommodate like 10-12 women. Near one of the cottages is a viewing point in which you can take pictures of the clear blue water and the lighthouse sitting on top of the hill in the same area. The place is an eye candy for photographers. The sunset… ooohhh… the sunset. They have 2 bathroom/comfort rooms that are a little bit far from where we are. The design is like a pig pen. Slightly big headroom, 4 feet walls, and yes, you can see the head of the person on the other bathroom and the “manangguete” can see your sexy back if they’re on top of the coconut tree that sorrounds the place. You can bring tents, sleeping bags, etc if you want to spend the night there… but i suggest you stay inside the cottage and CAREFULLY… CAREFULLY FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANAGEMENT. The beach – water’s good, but it’s a rocky bottom, but the sand on the shore is veryfine. i suggest you wear something to protect your feet from the corals/rocks/sea urchins. Entrance is only Php150.00. You can let the management cook your food, which you need to bring. No purified water as well. The ascending part on the way back is another story. So, if you decide to get drunk and be merry the night before, wait til they put up escalators before you do so. Oh. There’s no electricity.