Monthly Archives: June 2008

Davao Day 6

On the way to breakfast we came across this crab scurrying across our path!

I had a banana shake this morning..

Ron enjoying his meat:

Making my own egg sandwich:

We visited Charlie after our breakfast:

Then we took the free boat service to the small island across from us. A small motor boat brings guests back and forth from this small island as there are also guest houses over there and a small 3-hole golf course. We went to one beach and spent quite a few hours capturing crabs, collecting seashells, and sunbathing. We walked to the other side of the beach to swim with the fishies before catching the boat back to the main resort.

Again we indulged in the lunch buffet and had a nap. After our nap, we went to the aqua sports place to rent a jet ski. We’ve both never been on one before so thought we’d try it out. It was fun but also a bit scary. If you take a corner too sharp, it feels like you could flip over but we never did. I’m not sure I’m a fan but I think Ron enjoyed it. We only had it for 30 minutes and that was enough for me.

We had some time to kill so went to the beach and went “fishing”… don’t worry, we let them go.

Looks like a beer commercial?

For dinner we had the fettucine carbonara and Pearl Farm beef burger and they allowed us to drink the wine we bought at the duty free at the airport. It was in our luggage when we checked into the resort but the guy checking out bags didn’t say anything so we had the benefit of enjoying an inexpensive but good bottle of wine with our meal.

They make their own ice creams too!

Our dinner guest:

Tomorrow will be our last day!

Davao Day 5

The breakfast buffet was available again today. We haven’t figured out why they only have it on certain days so we just show up and see what we get. After breakfast we take a short nap before heading to rent a kayak to visit the clam sanctuary. It took us quite a while to get out there since we weren’t very coordinated with the paddles and the waves were pretty choppy. But we made it and parked out kayak at the stairs of the sanctuary. There’s a guard in the small hut and you have to sign in when you visit. The large sea clams are right underneath and also being grown around the perimeter. It was pretty awesome. We also saw some cool fish, like this huge maroon clown, the size of my palm. They come toward you if you wave your fingers at it, Ron says because they think your fingers may be anemone tentacles.

We kayaked back and arrived back around 2pm. It was faster on the way back, maybe because the waves were working with us.

We had the following for lunch.

Papaya shake

Pearl Farm Beef Burger (1/4 lb char-grilled with cheese, tomato, cucumber, lettuce, onion, bacon, and fries, P275).

Chopchae (Korean glass noodles and spicy beef salad infused with sweet sesame oil vinagrette, P250).

We had also scheduled beauty treatments for the late afternoon but my facial got cancelled since they were missing carrot juice for one of the ingredients. Ron went to get his massage though at 5pm and I just hung around until dinner time.

Timo and Elina came to hang out for a while with us before they had to leave to catch their flight back to Singapore.

We weren’t all that hungry so just ordered one Pizza Magherita.

Ron had a drink called Pink Lady (on the left). I tried something they had called Samal Four Seasons, a juice of 4 fruits: calamansi, pineapple, watermelon, and papaya. It was a bit strong in watermelon flavor.

Davao Day 4

No breakfast buffet today but they still offer guests the choice of an American, Filipino, or Continental breakfast. It usually costs P400 and it includes the following:

Juice (watermelon, pineapple, papaya – Jen, mango – Ron, or banana)
Toast (white – Jen, brown, or whole wheat – Ron)
Bacon – Ron, ham, or sausage – Jen
Two eggs any style (over easy – Ron, sunny side up – Jen)
Coffee – Ron & Jen, tea, or hot chocolate

Another day of diving and snorkeling. Starting at 9am we went out with a family who were doing snorkeling and “discover scuba” (which is where an instructor brings you down but not very deep). Ron did two dives while I just went snorkeling with the kids of the family. We bought some underwater cameras so I was taking photos of the fish, anemones, and corals.

Our boat crew:

We returned to the resort around 1pm and went to try the lunch buffet (P700).

Ron had to rush a bit because he was supposed to have his PADI (scuba) certification exam at 2pm. I stayed back to have more fruits with Timo and Elina. I ate my fill of pomelo pieces. I honestly think I ate 5 plates full as they kept on refilling the tray and I just kept on getting up to get more. They weren’t the juciest pieces but they were really fragrant and tasty.

By the time I finished stuffing myself with fruits, I went back to the cabin and Ron was still there studying. Apparently the person who was supposed to administer the exam was a bit late. Ron finally went for his exam at 4:30pm so he ended up missing the massage he scheduled for 5pm. I went for my massage at 5pm and by the time I finished, Ron still was not back. He didn’t finish his exam until 7pm! He passed and will receive his official certification card in the mail!

Tonight was also a special dinner buffet in the restaurant that also included entertainment. There was lots of traditional singing and dancing and they even invited the guests to participate in a dance involving jumping over sticks.

(Yes, this is Ron dancing)

The buffet dinner was P800 and included so many different dishes. Main courses included chicken afritada, beef barbeque, inihaw na tuna panga, deep fried tilapia, crab relleno, pinakbet, arroz a la valenciana, vegetables, etc.

My favorite part was the desserts: puto (purple cake), palitaw (coconut), cassava cake, langka turon (banana eggroll), guinataang bilo bilo (banana tapioca soup), etc.

A good night.

Davao Day 3

Ron had his first dive today at 9:30am at a location called the Coral Garden. While he went with the instructor, Timo, Elina, and I stayed around the area to do some snorkeling. The water was still cool since it was early morning and it was very clear. There were so many fish and corals. I saw box fish, damsels, clown fish (Nemo!), pipe fish, etc.

We returned to the resort around noontime to take a break and have some lunch. I ordered the tuna melt (P225) and pomelo juice and Ron had the grilled salmon steak (P400). We were really really hungry!

Ron went for his second dive around 1:30pm to the “underwater mountain”. Basically it’s a small mountain underneath the water and Ron and the instructor walked around the base of the mountain before coming up. The water was a bit cooler and choppier in this area where I went snorkeling. It was harder to see since the sun wasn’t as bright and the water murkier.

After all that swimming, we were both exhausted so when we arrived back around 3:30pm, we went to nap until 6:30pm! By the time we woke up, it was storming pretty hard but the resort is kind enough to provide umbrellas so we ventured out for dinner.

We have geckos all around out patio:

but they all went into hiding during the storm.

We ordered the Asian crab cake with shiitake mushroom sweet ginger chili sauce (P180).

Deconstructed as a happy face!

The Sinigang (shrimp tamarind based sour soup with local summer vegetables, P350). REALLY sour!!

Asian Flavored Beef Tenderloin with blue river prawn dumplings on a soy-garlic glaze and stirfry noodles (P650).

Ube Lanka Turon (purple yam and jackfruit spring rolls on caramel sauce (P100).

Tiramisu with almond tuille and tropical fruit coulis (P150).

Blog on hold for a while

Ron and I are vacationing in Davao, Philippines and our internet connection here isn’t very strong so it’ll be difficult to update our blog for a while.

If you’re worried that we’ll get stuck in a typhoon, we’re lucky that this island is out of the typhoon belt. The weather has been wonderful the last few days. It only rained when we arrived and hasn’t since.

We’ll be back to Singapore on July 1st late evening then flying to Paris on July 2nd evening so we’ll see if there is time to upload some pictures from our trip here.

I just went snorkeling today… twice! Ron is doing is scuba certification. I saw “Nemo” so I am happy 😀

I hope to update again soon. Until then, smile and be happy!