Sunday, March 13, 2011

Bohol, Day 2

On our second day in Bohol, we rose early for the dolphin watching. We had our early breakfast at our hotel at around 5:30 A.M. before we headed for a 45 minute boat ride to the site where they said the dolphins are. We reached the site and met about twenty other boats with fellow tourists who came with the same purpose - to chase and take pictures of school of dolphins. 


Welcoming the early morning sun!

As usual, posing again! Amazing background, isn't it?

Tight lifevest

still sleepy


Hello dolphins


After having taken enough shots of the dolphins, our boatman brought us to Balicasag Island, a 20 minute boat ride from the dolphin watching site. Usually, tourists who go to Balicasag Islands go for snorkeling, diving or fish feeding activities but since we were not in the mood and our companions were not suited for swimming we decided to proceed to our next stop - Puntod Island or otherwise known as the Virgin Island.

Virgin Island is an uninhabited miniscule island making it more of an islet than an island. We traipsed on its powder-like sand and roamed its entirety. We stayed there for about an hour despite the fiery rays of the noon sun, so as a result Mija & I got sun burned. But despite this, we really enjoyed the our tour. Our Virgin Island experience was definitely the best part of out Bohol vacation.


The highlight of our Bohol Vacation

Happy! But after this we got toasted by the scorching heat.

Oooops, the belly.

MC3 Fashion Boutique Team


whew! I thought she was Ana Kournikova.

After getting our skin sun burned in Virgin Island, we retuned to Panglao Island and had a hearty lunch at the Bee Farm - famous for serving organic food. We toured the entirety of the farm proper after taking our lunch.  From the farm we paid a short visit to Bayoyoy the dwarf and then we headed to Hinagdanan Cave where we met the most irritating tour guides. If you don't want your camera to be reformatted, don't you ever let these tour guides hold your camera even for a second. The camera of one of our staff was reformatted by one of these tour guides and their pictures since day 1 in Bohol were all deleted. No matter how infuriated our staff were, they could no longer recover the files.

Lunch time at the Bee Farm

Edible flowers! Yummy!

Mija, exposing her burnt skin

I want my law office to look like this

Sun burnt couple

There you are Queen bee

Bayoyoy the Dwarf

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