Spent this year’s Labor Day in a quiet resort in Behjia, Puerto Galera. I’ve wanted to visit the Island for years but it’s only now that i got the chance to really touch the shores of Oriental Mindoro. We stayed in a not so commercialized resort in the Island. It’s peaceful; almost private. The resort has arranged a special transportation for guest to get there. As the tip of your boat touched the shores of Coco Beach, you will be welcomed by the singing crew as they place strings of sea shells around your neck. It’s very welcoming; everyone there is nice and accommodating. Staying there is like having a house of your own, you have a cottage surrounded by plants and flowers (almost like having a garden), your cottage is built from bamboo which enables you to feel the breeze and fresh air, you’ll appreciate privacy as each cottage is located a little far from each other, you’ll have a simple bed with white linen and canopy, sliding capiz windows, a balcony where you can just sit and enjoy the gentle wind of the evening while watching the stars sparkle. One unique concept of Coco Beach is the service family, in your entire stay there, someone who lives near your cottage helps you maintain your room and assist you in all your needs.
Boat ride to Coco Beach, landing at the shores, the cottage i was talking about,sharing the afternoon tuscan sky.
Kayaking around the Island, atlast we found the hanging bridge after a ten minute search and the little boy who is so fascinated with his new found "pawikan" friend. He obviously scoop it from the pond and later on found out that it's prohibited. =)
Until our next stop...
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