Oslob, Cebu Whale Sharks Encounter

Oslob Whale Sharks

Part of me felt that my postponed trip to Japan was a good thing. I didn’t mind my colleague’s advice to just cancel my 2-week vacation leave and go to work instead.

The time that my trip to Japan was postponed, I told Mica about it and she didn’t hesitate to invite me on their Cebu-Bohol getaway. I was very happy when I booked my first flight of the year. The main highlight of our trip was Bohol, but since our flight was to Cebu and our friend Maire was dying to see the whale sharks (locally known as butanding), we comprised Oslob in our itinerary.

We woke up around 3:30 a.m. and left Sugbutel without fixing ourselves around 3:45 a.m. We met Matt, a young traveler from Canada whom Mica met in Thailand, and he was already waiting at the lobby. Man, he’s cute.  He traveled to Cebu just to see the whale sharks and visit Bohol.

There were no jeepneys during that time and the security guard told us to just ride a cab going to South Bus Terminal. We took an ordinary Ceres bus and the fare was around Php 145.00. It was a 2 ½-hr ride to Brgy. Tan-awan, Oslob.

The bus ride was a like a wind as the driver was very competitive on the road. It was really fast and we had to hold onto our seat tight for the whole time. My butt was also sliding from left to right, then right to left for about an hour. Nonetheless, it was pretty much enjoying.

Oslob Whale Sharks

On our way, the view was very nice. Below the dark sky was a golden glimpse of horizon. The bus conductor was very alert to remind us that we’re already in Brgy. Tan-awan, Oslob. We arrived around 6:30 a.m. and immediately assisted by the restaurant owner and brought us to the guides.

Oslob Whale Sharks

Oslob Whale Sharks

There was registration then briefing. The fees were quite hilarious, I wouldn’t mind if the camera fee was only Php 50 but heck it was Php 100, what made more hilarious was the snorkeling fee. By the way, you don’t need to pay if you don’t have an underwater camera.

Here is the breakdown of fees:

Php 300.00 – Whale shark watching fee
Php 100.00 – Underwater camera fee
Php 50.00 – life vest
Php 100.00 – snorkeling set
Php 20.00 – snorkeling fee
Php 10.00 – shower fee

We were shortly briefed about rules when whale watching:

Do not touch the whale sharks or ride them.
No lotion or sunblock! They say it might poison them.
No flash photography.
Minimal movements only to avoid bubbles.
Viewing is 30 minutes only.

After briefing, we changed clothes and fixed ourselves. EXCITED much!  Geared with our poor cameras we then headed to the boatmen and by the way, you can choose random boatmen to bring you in the watching site, we were there around 7:15 a.m.

Oslob Whale Sharks

Oslob Whale Sharks

Oslob Whale Sharks

We saw one that was being fed by the boatman. It was lovely! I was very excited upon see them personally. There was funny little thing though, my excitement has somehow turned into fear by the time I submerged in the water. OMG Bitch, their mouth is like a big vacuum which looked like it would suck you and EEEEKK it was getting near me! SCARY fish!

I was frightened during the first 5 minutes of snorkeling, I was like, “Omg omg omg!! Here it comes! Here it comes!” And I would frantically swim away.

Oslob Whale Sharks

The whale shark was just beside me and I was being too careful not to touch it. I wouldn’t want to touch it not just because the rules says so, but because it felt like it would wiggle and strongly slap you with its tail when you do.

The boatmen said, “Di ka kakainin nyan..” (It will not eat you) I was stupid enough to forget that they are gentle giants. There was a noticeable odor everytime I get near them, it smelled like fish. I thought whale sharks are mammals but I figured out they aren’t. They are fish.

All of a sudden I remembered that we only have 30 minutes to interact with the whale sharks. My fear then shriveled and I bravely conquered the water.

I have a DiCAPac (an underwater SLR case) which I really didn’t like, because the last time I used it my D60 broke. DiCAPac for SLR was the worst invention ever. I was struggling to use it and I couldn’t take pretty photos!! I made a big mistake for buying this, next time I will be buying a real underwater camera.

Oslob Whale Sharks

Oslob Whale Sharks
A tourist attempting to touch the whale shark..

Oslob Whale Sharks

Will I go back to Oslob? Definitely yes. There were only 3 whale sharks that time, and I want to see more. The boatmen said that the day before we went there were 8 of them. How bold it will be swimming with the 8 gentle giants. Plus, the fact that I have a wrong camera settings, I want to have a clear shots of them next time.

They are yet the loveliest sea creatures I’ve ever met. Although, I believe that this practice (boatmen feeding the whale sharks) is not right. To enlighten you, you may read this article as well: Stop feeding whale sharks in Oslob.

How to Get to Oslob Cebu for Whale Shark watching

How to get to Oslob Cebu, Butanding Whale Sharks

So, you wanted to get personal with gentle giants of Oslob, Cebu. Oslob is 2.5 to 3-hr ride from Cebu City. It is recommended that you leave as early as 3 a.m. for you to get there around 6 a.m. and avoid crowd.

Here’s how:

1. Ride a jeepney or a cab going to South Bus Terminal.

2. Take Ceres or Sunrays Bus.

Regular buses – Php 145.00
Airconditioned buses – Php 154.00

3. Tell the driver to drop you off Brgy. Tan-awan for whale sharks (locally known as butanding)

Take note that whale shark watching viewing time is only between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. You can also read this article for Whale Shark Watching Fees.

Plantation Bay Resort and Spa Review – Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu

Plantation Bay Spa and Resort

Plantation Bay Resort and Spa is located in Mactan Island of Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu. I have heard of this place 2 years ago and it is one of the nicest resorts in the Philippines. It is a 30 to 45-minute ride from Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

The resort is absolutely fabulous. Funny when I went there, I had to wait Josh for 2 to 3 hours, as he didn’t have his PH number yet, until I started to get impatient and asked if I was in the right resort. “Excuse me, is this Plantation Bay?”

Plantation Bay Spa and Resort

Moving forward, I have mixed reviews of the resort. To start off, the hotel lobby is wonderful and tranquil along with a relaxing piece of music played pianist. The staff are nice, all of them, as one of them even bothered to ask, “Are you okay Mam?” As I was seated on their couch for about 2 to 3 hours.

Inside the resort, they have cute jeepney shuttles which will drop you whatever place you want, be it restaurant or your room. The whole place is powered by WiFi, amazing. Even if you’re inside your room you can still access their wireless connection, fast and reliable. Being an occasional traveler, I am aware that most luxurious hotels always provide the worst internet connection. The internet is either a combination of expensiveness and suckness or free but you-have-to-walk-to-the-lobby-to-access-it. This made Plantation Bay on top of other 5-star hotels!

Plantation Bay Spa and Resort

There are also several restaurants located inside the Plantation Bay. We had dinner at Kilimanjaro and my fiancé even made compliments to their bartender for serving awesome cocktails which I think part of that was thanking him for the right amount of alcohol which made our night very hot after that. What made the whole resort’s overall service experience is their No Tipping Policy. That only means that they do the highest standard of service without worrying how much to tip.

Plantation Bay
Pathway to Kilimanjaro Restaurant

Plantation Bay also have some cool activities like archery, target shooting, and wall climbing. We tried their target shooting and unlike other target shooting center in Manila, you can choose between shotgun and pistol. This was my first time holding a big gun and using it as in a target shooting. Of course, being a gunner, I scored higher than Josh lol.

Plantation Bay Resort Target Shooting Range

Plantation Bay
You can also choose to ride a calesa or a bicycle to tour around Plantation Bay.

We stayed here for only 2 nights and feel like we weren’t able to experience we had pay for like some amenities due to limited time. My fiancé loves watching movie so we need to get out of the resort and ride to the City for his needs. Their taxi service was also great, very professional, and safe going to any destination that you want.

Overall experience: 11 out of 10.
Will we stay here again? Definitely, Yes.

Resort Information:
Plantation Bay Resort and Spa
Marigondon, Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines
http://plantationbay.com

Visiting Cebu for the Second Time

Our original plan is to travel in Bohol (from Cebu then take bus to Bohol), booking phail. Mica and I can’t deny the fact that we really miss Cebu, so we decided to stay.

Sto. Nino Church

Kuya Markku and Hana accompanied us, and together with other bloggers we headed to Talisay and eat lechon which we didn’t try during our 1st visit!

Tanke Boys
Tanke boys tumbling on the beach.

We dropped at Fort San Pedro Historical Park where we spent most of our time with lots of photo shoots. There I saw a tall white guy with flower on his ear. The flower looks gauze at first, making me think it’s a “toknat”. Looking closer, it’s a flower, but he’s not gay!

With Mica, Coy, and Wins

On the next day, it’s Philippine Blog Awards time. It was nice meeting all Cebu bloggers! They’re energetic!

With Cebe Bloggers Society

Philippine Blog Awards Visayas photos.

I blog too little, with grammatical errors. It’s 1:34 in the morning, my brain is not functioning well. I have exams tomorrow. Dermatology. I don’t need to study, I just need to copy. Byebye.

Mooon Cafe in Ayala Terraces Cebu

Last September, Nyoknyok bloggers invade Cebu. Winston already told us about this Moon Cafe through his blog Pinoy Lakwatsero. The place is full and waited about 5-10 minutes for customers who were about to finish, until we get in.

Moon Cafe in Ayala Terraces Cebu

Moon Cafe serves Filipino Mexican style dishes. This Quesadilla is oooohh-O-O-MG awesome!! *hears Mexican country song*

Quesadilla

Quesadilla

Pasta Gambas (gambas means shrimp), I really forgot the name of this dish.
Cebu

I forgot the name of this dish as well, but it is chicken with cheese melt.
Cebu 04

Okay, the name of this salad. I really forgot. Salad with mandarin orange.
Cebu 02

Cebu 01

Forgive me that I forgot the name of those dishes. Damn, even these people I’m with can’t remember these dishes.. :lol:
Cebu 08

Do you think any less of this blog post? LOL. It’s really incomplete with name of the dishes. Their dishes are delectable and affordable! Buti na lang hindi ko nakalimutan pangalan ko sa sobrang sarap.

You can also check out Winston’s Moon Cafe post.

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About Ada

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My name is Ada, an old-fashioned, curly, jumper, wanderlust, who enjoys budget and DIY traveling.

I once bought Piolo Pascual’s Timeless Album just to have his autograph. I already met Jack Sparrow while traveling in El Nido (hot). Now, I look forward to seeing Mike Ross. Continue reading..

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