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Monday, January 19, 2015

Grande Island Resort: My Top 6 Recommended Land Activities to Do (Subic SBMA Zambales)

I've shared our accommodation at Grande Island Resort.  Now, I'll be sharing how fun it is to be on an isolated island when there's so much land activities you can do.  Here are the land activities we tried and I recommend them for you too.

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1. Ride a Bike
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Grande Island Resort offers bicycle rental for 150 php an hour.  We decided to take a bike and explored the area. 

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They have safe pathways from the port leading to the very last house.  Biking not only gave us an opportunity to exercise, it also allowed us to go to a greater distance at ease.  We were able to observe that they also had horses while we were biking.

2. Watch the Sun Set Along the Sea Shore
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Photo credits to www.lifeofaci.com
Enjoy the fresh sea breeze as you watch the sun set along the sea shore. 

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 Watch the sun paint the skies with orange hue.

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The scenic view by the sea shore, rush of the cool air and the melodious sound of the crashing waves will surely offer you the relaxation that you can't get in the city.

3. Get Educated with the Historical Island Tour 

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The Historical Island Tour time schedules are 6 am, 9 am and 3 pm.  The duration is 30 to 1 hour for 250 php per person.

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According to Kuya Bert, our tour guide, the 42-hectare Grande Island was first discovered by the Spaniards during the 1600's.  A war between the Spaniards and Americans ended with the latter as the victor.  The Americans built underground power lines and water pipelines from SBMA as the source of electric and water.

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Back Beach

We were taken to the undeveloped back beach where we saw picnic tables built by the Americans.  The beach was so beautiful but not safe for swimming as the water is the breeding area for sea creatures such as jellyfish, sea urchins, stingray and sharks.  You can see some of the jellyfish, sea urchins and corals even on the shallow parts.  If you go to the deeper parts, you can find baby stingrays and sharks.

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Chiquita Island
Chiquita Island is a nearby island that is part of Grande Island Resort.  It is a 4-hectare island which serve as a bird sanctuary.  They offer nature trekking there too.

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Picnic Area Built by the Americans
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Battery Flake Tower

As the island is not a warzone but used as a fortress and battery, it has canons and heavy machine guns for anti-air and water ambush and defense.  The Battery Flake Tower still stands and is great for picture taking.

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Maid's Quarters
We also saw the Maid's Quarters.

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Hospital

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The lake used to be their football field.  We're told that the rain forests are home to geckos which go out around 3 pm.

4. Speed Downward Via Zipline 


JA of thepromdiboyadventures.blogspot.com
 Grande Island Resort's 300-meter long and 40-feet high zipline.



Me on the Zipline (photo credits to thepromdiboyadventures.blogspot.com)

The zipline is a good activity that is safe even for kids.  

5. Explore by Horse Back Riding

You can go up the mountains and see more of the island via horse back riding at 500 php per hour.
6. Eat, Drink and Be Merry
 
Orchid Hall A

Orchid Hall B
Food and drinks are not allowed to be brought on the island so I had a heavy breakfast before our 9 am ferry ride.  And yet, after all the biking, swimming, boating and diving, I found myself constantly looking for energy replenishment.  Good thing that Orchid Hall serves food anytime.

Eat By the Pool
You can have food delivered to your room and eat at your comfort by the veranda (additional 20% room service fee) or eat by the Orchid Hall A or B or by the pool (Only 10% SBMA and Service Charge).  Since we wanted to eat and bond as a group, we chose the latter.  The food was reasonably priced as an order is good for 2-3 persons.  Being a group of 10 allowed us to explore to selections.

Sweet & Sour Fish (355 php)
Pork Sinigang (375 php)
Shrimp Sinigang (395 php)

Bulalo (455 php)

Chopsuey (295 php)
For lunch, we  had the Sweet & Sour Fish (355 php), Pork Sinigang (375 php), Shrimp Sinigang (395 php), Bulalo (455 php), Chopsuey (295 php) and Plain Rice (50 php).   For dinner, we had the Sweet & Sour Fish again (Yes, my companions loved this!),Garlic Shrimp (375 php), Beef Broccoli (355 php) (the meat was tough), Pork Sinigang again (This is the best dish as the group raved for this non-stop.  It didn't even reach my end of the table), Pinakbet w/ Bagnet (325 php), Pork Sisig (325 php) and Plain Rice



Omelet

For breakfast, we were fortunate to have a breakfast buffet which they serve when guests are 20 or more.  They have an omelet station with three choice of ingredients: cheese, ham and green and red bell peppers. 

They had hot water for coffee and rotating toasted for toasted bread served with jam and butter.


The buffet selection includes: Hot Lugaw with chicken, hard boiled egg and black pepper, Buttered Carrots and String Beans,Tapa, Tocino and Fried Bangus.  It also.includes Orange Juice for drinks.
 
I'd like to thank our server Ver who gave as the best dining experience in terms of service. 
 
You can also buy snacks such as Chippy (50 php) and beer (90 php) for a great bonding time.

So this sums up our Travel Tripsters recommendation.  Enjoy!
Grande Island Resort
Address Structure 684, Waterfront Road, Freeport Zone, Subic Bay, Zambales, Philippines
Budget Per Person 150-2,000 Grande Island Resort Map
Payment Options Cash

Operating Hours Monday to Sunday:
(even holidays)
9 am-10 pm
Reservation Required No (Encouraged)
Contact (632) 584-4359 | (632) 463-7868 | (6347) 252-2883 |  (63927) 7240999 | (63919) 366-9999 | reservation@grandeislandresort.com | info@grandeislandresort.com

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Mabuhay Restop Travel Cafe and Museum: Manila Vanilla Mabuhay Dinner Show

Mabuhay Restop Travel Cafe and Museum in Rizal Park is a newly opened place that offers a unique tourism experience of the Philippines with the Filipino people.  Tourists will not only gain an unforgettable experience but they will also be an effective catalyst for nation building.

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Mabuhay Restop has many tours and activities to offer:

  • Voluntourism Tours ("Kalinga Tours") 
    • Kalinga Tours are the pride offering of Mabuhay Restop.  The Kalinga Tours begins with a quick glimpse of the country's 7,107 islands at Luzviminda Boardwalk of Luneta Park.  It will be followed by a culinary feast.  Then, a visit to the Gawad Kalinga Village where you can enjoy the local activities and hospitality of your chosen destination.  They have Half-Day City Tours, Full-Day Farm Tours and 3, 5, 7-Day Provincial Tours with meals. 

Sample Destinations and Itineraries:
  • Camsur Itinerary
    • 5-Day Tour: 
      • Naga City tour (Penafrancia Shrine and Museum, Ecclsiastical Center, Basilica)
      • CWC
      • Mayon Volcano
      • Cagsawa Ruins
      • Our Lady of the Gate and Lignon Hill
    • 7-Day Tour:
      • Naga City tour (Penafrancia Shrine and Museum, Ecclsiastical Center, Basilica)
      • CWC
      • Mayon Volcano
      • Cagsawa Ruins
      • Our Lady of the Gate and Lignon Hill
      • Whaleshark interaction (Donsol, Sorsogon)
      • Firefly cruise (Donsol, Sorsogon)
  • Palawan Itinerary
    • 5-Day Tour: 
      • Puerto Princesa Tour (Crocodile Farm, Baker's Hill, Mitra's Ranch, Iwahig Pnal Colony, Plaza Cuartel, Butterfly Garden, Palawan Museum, Baywalk, Immaculate Conception Cathedral)
      • Underground River
      • Honda Bay
    • 7-Day Tour:
      • Puerto Princesa Tour (Crocodile Farm, Baker's Hill, Mitra's Ranch, Iwahig Pnal Colony, Plaza Cuartel, Butterfly Garden, Palawan Museum, Baywalk, Immaculate Conception Cathedral)
      • Underground River
      • Honda Bay
      • El Nido Island Hopping 
      • San Vicente
  • Bacolod Itinerary
    • 5-Day Tour: 
      • Bacolod City Tour (City Plaza, Central Market, Capitol Lagoon, Negros Museum, ANP Showroom)
      • Silay City
      • The Ruins
      • Balay ni Tana Dicang
      • Silk Farm
      • Sugar Mill 
      • Organic Market
      • Mambukal Resort
    • 7-Day Tour:
      • Bacolod City Tour (City Plaza, Central Market, Capitol Lagoon, Negros Museum, ANP Showroom)
      • Silay City
      • The Ruins
      • Balay ni Tana Dicang
      • Silk Farm
      • Sugar Mill 
      • Organic Market
      • Mambukal Resort
      • Punta Bulata Beach
      • Danjugan Marine Island Sanctuary
  • Patriotic Educational Tour ("Bayan Tour")
    • The Patriotic Educational Tour is a 3-hour tour about the Philippines through a tour of the Rizal Park.  It is an interactive experience that includes singing, live theatre, art exhibit, museum tour, short film and a souveneir.  It also include a packed meal under the tree.  
  • Weekend Children's Theatre ("Mga Kwento ni Tita Beauty") (195 php++)
    • Mga Kwento ni Tita Beauty is a creative and theatrical storytelling show that features 10 original Pilipino and English stories imbibed with valuable moral lessons written by acclaimed director and writer Nestor U. Torre.  You can enjoy the show on Saturdays and Sundays at 3 pm.  The show includes a special Pinoy merienda. 
  • Mabuhay Dinner Shows ("Manilla Vanilla") (695 php++)
    • Manila Vanilla is a pop-cultural comedy travel show enjoyed with a delectable Filipino buffet dinner.  It is created and directed by the famous Nestor U. Torre with music by Maestro Ryan Cayabyab.  The show runs from December 8, 2012 on Wednesday, Saturdays and Sundays.  On January, 2013, an alternate show by Ryan Cayabyab singers will be introduced.  
Manila Vanilla Dinner Show
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I've loved musicals since I was a toddler so I just had to watch "Manila Vanilla" starring Celine Fabie, Andy Bias, Astarte Abraham and Edward Fernandez.  The comedy musical is about the preparations of a family about to open up their home as a bed and breakfast.  

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Musical scene about the killing of Magellan
The show teaches the audience about the Filipino culture in a humorous and entertaining manner.  It makes the viewers understand by taking them back to past and showing them the every day scenarios of a Filipino life.  

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Pandanggo sa Ilaw
There are also snippets of Philippine Folk Dancing such as the Pandanggo sa Ilaw, Sayaw sa Bangko, Itik-itik and Tinikling.

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The Bird Song
The crowd was filled with excitement and glee as the songs are sung with passion and enthusiasm.

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tinikling
Tinikling
The show was interactive as they let give the audience to learn and try the Tinikling.

Buffet
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While watching the show, their is a extensive Filipino buffet dinner.  

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The course is complete even with dessert.  

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My Plate
Every dish was delicious!  I also enjoyed their Gulaman and Sago with Ginger Drink.

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My Dessert Plate
The dessert was even better. 

halo halo
Halo-Halo
Overall, Travel Tripsters highly recommend Mabuhay Restop Travel Cafe and Museum's offerings.  The Filipino culture is more than meets the eye.  The best way to learn and understand about the Filipino culture is to immerse yourself and be part of their lives.  Another good reason to patronize Mabuhay Restop is that 30% off their profit goes to Gawad Kalinga so you know the price you pay is for a good cause.

Mabuhay Restop Travel Cafe and Museum Mabuhay Restop Travel Cafe and Museum Map
Price Per Person 200-5,000
Payment Options Cash
Business Hours 10 am - 9pm
Reservation Required No but suggested
Contact (02) 359-7927, (0917) 810-8194
Email: info@mabuhayrestops.com
Other Facebook Fan Page | Website
Address
South Drive, Area II, Rizal Park, Ermita Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines (T.M. Kalaw St. & Roxas Blvd.)
Transportation to Attraction
Taxi, Jeepney 
Commute Guide
Landmark: Back of Museo Pambata  near the corner of Roxas Boulevard and T.M Kalaw 





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