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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Travel to Isla Reta, Talikud Island near Davao City

  Our Trip to Isla Reta, Talikud

 Island near Davao City   

 

Boat Transfer to Isla Reta


It was December 22, 2012, Saturday morning, when we took a taxi from our house in Matina going to the wharf for the boat transfer.  It was a 15 minute travel to Davao Magsaysay Wharf, but for everybody, it felt like the longest ride ever as everyone was very excited to hit the beach.  We arrived at the wharf at around 7:30 AM, but the boat didn't leave until 9:AM (It was our first time so we weren’t aware of the boat transfer schedule).  The boat ride took about 40 minutes and I remember checking on my kids and observing the expressions on the face.  I felt a great sense of pride & joy knowing I’d given them a “WOW” experience – and that was just for the boat ride.

Davao Beach Resorts: Travel to Isla Reta
The view from inside the pump boat



Boat Transfer Rates & Schedule (As of April 11, 2013):


Adults                         P 160 Round Trip
Children 4-10 y.o.     P   80 Round Trip
1st Trip                        9:00 AM
Last Trip                     4:30 PM

How to get to Magsaysay Wharf for the boat transfer ?

     From any Davao hotel, take a taxi and tell the driver to take you to Magsaysay Wharf.  When you enter the gate, the pump boat for the resort is on the far left.  Taxi fare is between P100 and P200 (Depending where your hotel is located) OR you can take a PUJ (Public utility Jeepney) and just ask the driver how to get to Magsaysay Wharf.  You might need to take 2 or more rides depending where your hotel is located.  Minimum Fare is P8.00 .  I recommend you take a taxi instead- saves you a lot of trouble and headache if you get lost.

Trip to Davao beach resort
My Daughter in Blue & my back :-)



Getting Settled

When we arrived at the resort, we were all ecstatic and personally I felt years of stress blown away by the gentle breeze. 
Welcome to Isla Reta!
 We saw wide-open spaces.  No industrial depots or buildings in sight.  Clean Blue-green water.  White sand.
Is that clean or is that clean?
  The Talisay and Acacia trees provided a natural shade and added to the magnificent view.  The resort grounds were very clean.

  I headed to the reception area.  Got ourselves an open hut.  Got settled and prepared Lunch and whatnot (it was already 10:30 AM when we got settled).
 
That's not me!  It's my brother cooking!

 

Isla Reta Accommodations, Rates & Service


The best so far!  If I have to hit the beach, I’d rather travel all the way to Isla Reta.  Period.  Service is very good.  Rates are affordable.  Toilets are clean (there’s a janitor who cleans the restrooms every after somebody comes in).  I had no difficulties preparing lunch, dinner and breakfast.  They had hot water  (for coffee, milk, tea, etc.) ready and available 24/7.  My family slept in a tent.  I forgot to bring mattresses and blankets.  To my surprise the resort had mattresses for rent at P40/set and blankets at P20.  When we ran out of paper plates and plastic cups, they had spoons, forks, plates, mugs available.  In the evening I was too tired to cook dinner so I asked the kitchen staff to cook rice for us for P30/Kg.  Early in the afternoon, I bought 2 kilos of Pork and chicken at a nearby market and had it cooked by the kitchen staff (adobo of course) at P75/Kg.  Couldn’t get any more convenient than that!  Makes the travel from Davao all worthwhile.
Resort Rates, Tarrif,
Rates & Accommodations

The breathtaking beach

I went snorkeling most of the time.  Everywhere I looked there were fish of different sizes and color and variety.  My kids were in the water almost all the time we were there.  It was as if there was no low tide unlike in the resorts in Samal. 
 
Can you see the whale ?
The water was very clean and you could see the white sand and some fish swimming by underneath.  Across from the resort is Barangay Kaputian in Samal Island.  No industrial depots, buildings or squatters in sight – just a big island of greens and browns.  The view all around was simply breathtaking!
Isla Reta white sand beach & crystal clear water.  And Lance, my son.
Out trip to Isla Reta was one of the most memorable and satisfying trips we had last year.  I highly recommend you visit this resort when you travel to Davao.

Have you been to Isla Reta?  Please share your Davao travel experience at the comments below.  

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Attractions, Destinations & Activities When You Travel to Davao

     When you travel to Davao, there’s no shortage of activities or places you can go.  Our guests told us that they enjoyed their  travel  in Davao City so much that 3 or 4 days was not enough cover all the attractions the city has to offer.  My uncle, who lives in Manila, has been going back and forth for years and he swears that every time he comes back to Davao to travel, it’s like it’s his first time and he falls in love with the place all over.

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     In this post, I’ll try to cover all the attractions in Davao.  Traveling to a foreign place can sometimes overwhelm us, especially if we don’t have any idea where to go to maximize our time.  I’ll list down all the attractions by category (Outdoor Tour,  Davao Travel & Adventure, and Shopping) and give a short description of what to expect for each destination (I’ll cover each destination in depth on my next post).


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     For the Adventure & thrill seekers who like to scare the hell out of them, here are some activities you might like- Davao Travel & Adventure:

  • Wild Water rafting
  • River Tubing
  • Intro Dive 7 Scuba Diving
  • Mountain Climbing
  • Zip City - Zip Line
  • Camp Sabros – Zip Line

     For the less adventurous (which is not a bad thing at all - I fall under this category.  I hate scaring myself to death), here are some outdoor tour destinations:

  • Island Hopping in Samal
  • Philippine Eagle Centre
  • Eden Nature Park
  • Davao Zorb Park
  • Samal Island
  • Tamayong Prayer Mountain
  • Dahican Beach
  • Peoples Park
  • Crocodile Park
  • Shrine of the Holy Infant Jesus of Prague
  • Tamayong Prayer Garden
  • Malagos Garden Resort
  • Maxima Aqua Fun
  • DECA Wakeboard Park
  • Outland Adventure
  • Lon-Wa Temple
  • Davao Museum
  • Matina Town Square
  • Museo Dabawenyo
  • Bluejaz Water Park
  • Japanese Tunnel
  • Loleng’s Mountain Spring Resort
  • Gumamela Caverock Farm Resort
  • San Pedro Cathedral
  • Davao Baywalk
  • Aliwagwag Falls
  • D’ Bone Collector Museum
  • Isla Reta Beach Resort
  • SECDEA Beach Resort
  • Monfort Bat Sanctuary
  • Hagimit Falls


     In 1991 I witnessed how Cebu was booming in terms of new and huge malls opening to the public.  I traveled Cebu quite extensively since I went to college there.  I wondered, “When will this ever happen to Davao?”.  Two years ago, as my friend and I went for a leisure tour, we noticed that there were a lot of huge malls, hotels, and whatnot, being constructed or just finished construction in Davao City.  I said to myself, “What was happening to Cebu a few years ago, is now happening to Davao – Davao is BOOMING!”.  Which got us very excited, because now there’s more opportunities to earn a living for most Davaoenos (and for a few, make a fortune).



     Which brings me to the last, but most loved activity of almost everyone (no, it’s not traveling) - shopping.  Here are a few places you can go shopping when you travel to Davao:

  • Aldevinco Shopping Center
  • SM City of Davao
  • SMX Lanang
  • Abreeza Mall
  • Gaisano Mall of Davao
  • NCCC Mall of Davao     



     On my next post, I will cover each attraction in depth to give you more information that might be useful for you when you travel to Davao in the future.



     Please share your Davao travel experience on the comments below.


© Copyright April 2013, Travel to Davao