Boljoon pronounced as "Bol-ho-on" is a fifth income class in Municipality in the province of Cebu, it is 103 kilometers or about a three-hour bus ride from the city. Buses make regular trips to the town from the South Bus Terminal. Bus fares to Boljoon are P120 for regular trips and P128 for aircon buses. Travelers will pass by six towns and cities before reaching the beautiful Boljoon from Cebu City.
My team and I went to Boljoon for the 3rd leg of Panalo Ang May Alam. We spent 1 night and 2 days in Cebu Club Fort Med, a picturesque resort that is nested between the sea and the mountain.
My room was a row house type that has wifi connection, air conditioner, queen-sized bed, little balcony in front of the room and own comfort room with hot and cold shower for only Php 2,200 per night that is good for 2 adults and 2 kids. They also offer Single Detached Room for Php 2,800.00 per night that has wifi, refrigerator, cable TV, private Veranda, air conditioner and hot & cold shower that is good for 2 adults and 2 kids and Casita for Php 3,800.00 per night that has bigger space, prime location, air conditioner, hot & cold shower, wifi, refrigerator, private veranda, cable TV that is also good for 2 adults and 2 kids.
I WANT TO TAKE THESE HOME :<
The resort boasts a marine sanctuary and some of the Philippines’ best diving spots like Panglao Bay and Balicasag are just an hour away.
In front of the Casita rooms
Casita
Aside from its very good accommodation, the resort also offers leisure activities like:
- Whale Shark Watching
- Snorkeling
- Diving
- Kayaking
- Billiards
- Beach Volleyball
- Videoke – Karaoke
- Therapeutic Massage
- Exploring the 400 year old history of the Boljoon Church & Museum
- Hiking at the huge Eli Rock
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On the second day, we went to the wet market to buy puto and sikwate, a Filipino delicacy usually serves during breakfast.
And stopped over Escuela Catolica a dorm for children receiving instructions on taking their first communion. It was a place for religious teachings and had, at one time, served as a school built in 1940.
After we took pictures in the historical Escuela Catolica, we went back to Club Fort Med to prepare for our event.
Til next,
M ♥
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