AN IDIOT'S GUIDE TO MAYDOLONG
If you happen
to be an itinerant stranger, or if you are a balikbayan or a local who have simply missed the changes in
this bucolic town, here are some life-saving tips you can consider to enjoy
your stay in Maydolong.
1. Accommodation
My
top pick for the best place to crash if you are staying in Maydolong is the
Seaside View Apartment and Lodging House. The establishment has a five-unit
apartment for those who wish to stay in town for a long period. Each apartment
unit has its own bathroom, kitchen, and a bedroom. However, they are not
furnished with appliances or furniture. If you are staying overnight or for a
few days, the establishment’s bahay kubo-themed
lodging house will suit you best. Each room can accommodate two and has its own
bathroom (with tub) and cable TV.
Rates: Each apartment unit has a monthly rate of
Php3,000.00
Each
lodging house room has a rate of Php800 (Air conditioned) and Php500 (Non-air
conditioned) for a 24-hour stay
Location: Roxas St., Brgy. 07 Poblacion
Contact: Jennifer Caspe at 09065437106
Extra Tip: Make a reservation before checking in
2. Food
Unfortunately,
there’s a paucity of gastronomic establishments in town. Seaside View has its
own snack joint which serves fast-food staples such as hamburgers, fries and
sandwiches, including pearl shakes. Just recently, it expanded its menu by
including meals such as chicken with rice, chicken with spaghetti, hamburger
with spaghetti, and hamburger with chicken; each comes with a glass of iced tea.
You can also try BenzGeAr Bitehaus for, well, more fast-food. For the best
short-order pancit, head to the de Guzmans’
snack house right across the Maydolong National High School. There are also a
few carinderias which serve modest meals at affordable prizes. But again, your
food choices are limited. If you have the passion and patience for cooking,
head to the Public Market and haggle for some freshly caught seafoods – by
which, I mean fish mostly.
My Pick: Head to Seaside View if you are a fast-food
foodie. They have a wider selection which is more reasonably priced. My
personal favorite is their ham and cheese sandwich.
Prices: BenzGeAr hamburgers start at Php20.00, add
Php5.00 for coleslaw and another Php5.00 for the cheeseburger upgrade. Hamburgers
at Seaside View start at Php25.00, but they’re already fixed with TLC, add
Php5.00 for the cheeseburger upgrade, and toss in another Php5.00 for the fries
add-on. Meals are valued at Php80.00 each. Pearl shakes are priced Php20.00; a
sandwich costs Php35.00. Short order pancit starts at Php108.00, the de
Guzmans’ cost Php130.00.
Haggling Tips:
1. The best way to haggle if you’re
buying fish and other seafoods is to do it with ambulant vendors. This gives
you a better prospect of getting the lowest price for the commodity compared to
doing it at the public market. There’s a caveat though: a municipal ordinance
prohibits the sale of seafoods outside the public market, which, sadly and in
reality, isn’t observed by ambulant vendors and customers alike.
2. The rule of thumb in haggling for
food items is: if they’re sold in the streets, you can always haggle, except
when they’re cooked.
3.
Nightlife
If you feel like hitting the
dance floor, head to Coastal Place Discobar on Fridays. Saturdays through
Thursdays, except Mondays (the establishment is closed), are Karaoke Nights. In
case you haven’t heard yet, there’s a new place earning rave comments from
night owls including myself. Ensconced
in one of the commercial stalls at the municipal gymnasium, Box 21 Mini Bar
offers a variety of drinks, including popular mixes such as margarita,
kamikaze, rum sour, etc. The bar also boasts of tastefully selected music,
ranging from techno/dance to disco classics and pop, giving it a hip ambience.
Factor in the excellent service of the bartenders and the bar owner herself and
you’ll surely have a blast! The Seaside View is a good place to enjoy booze if
you want a more relaxed and cozy atmosphere. It offers barbeque and a variety
of grilled innards for pulutan.
Prices: Beer starts
at Php25.00. A glass of margarita or kamikaze costs Php35.00. All other mixes
at Box 21 are priced Php30.00. Coastal Place offers only beer which costs
around Php5.00 more than Box 21’s. Be ready to shell out an extra Php20.00 for
your entrance fee during Friday night discos.
Extra Tip: Revelers
usually mass up at Coastal Place at around 10:00 PM on Friday nights, avoid
getting inside earlier or you’ll might end up having the dance floor all by
yourself. As they say, it’s better to be late in parties than coming in too
early. Try Box 21’s margarita, it’s a must!
4. Tourist
Spots
The Menasnge Beach is the proverbial
leisure destination for locals and guests alike. The cool breeze from the sea
and the splendid view of nearby islands and the Pacific Ocean are a welcome
respite for the weary soul. The newly constructed cottages offer a cozy setting
for picnics and even afternoon siestas. You
can also marvel at the beach’s unusual rock formations and try rock climbing if
you fancy. The adage “the best things in life are free,” especially holds true
in the case of Menasnge Beach. There’s absolutely no entrance fee and cottage
rentals are measly, ranging from Php100.00 to Php200.00. Make a cottage
reservation during Saturdays and Sundays especially during holiday seasons.
Here are other tourist spots that I
strongly recommend:
1. Borongan-Lllorente Closed Canopy
Forest. The
ideal jump-off point to this eco-tourism destination is Barangay Del Pilar, an
upland barangay about 17 kilometers from the town proper. A few hours’ walk
from the jump off point and you’ll be mesmerized by a multiplicity of natural
wonders – ranging from waterfalls, a natural canal and bridge to breathtaking
views of one of the best dipterocarp forests in the country. Prepare for a
bumpy ride on the way to the jump off point. Coordinate with barangay officials
if you want to get the services of trek guides – which is a must. Best time to hit
this destination is during the summer season (late March to September).
One of the natural wonders inside the Borongan-Llorente Closed Canopy Forest (Photo courtesy of Mrs. Roxcy Afable) |
A panoramic vista of the Borongan-Llorente Closed Canopy Forest (Photo courtesy of Mrs. Roxcy Afable) |
2. Omawas Beach and Surf Spot. If you love the challenge of conquering the waves but aren’t so sure of exactly how to do it, grab your surfboard and start your surfing lessons at the Omawas-Beach-slash-Surf-Spot. Head first to SurfOmawas for your surfing essentials. This facility offers a variety of services including accommodation, surfboard rentals and surfing lessons at affordable rates. You might also want to take a side trip to the “Disneyland” Beach which is just a few meters away from Omawas Beach. Barangay Omawas is about four kilometers north of the town proper. To get there, hail one of the multicabs and tricycles which regularly ply the Maydolong-Borongan route for a minimal fare of Php8.00/pax. Best time to surf is during the rainy season. Visit www.surfomawas.com for more info.
Omawas Beach: A surfer's paradise (Photo courtesy of Mrs. Roxcy Afable) |
4. St. Clare Monastery. Inaugurated in September of
2011, this monastery serves as the quarters and house of prayer of the Sisters
of St. Clare. The monastery is located on one of the plains of Sitio Bag-o Iro,
Barangay Camada. The place is immaculately serene, rustically beautiful and
spiritually comforting. If you want to relax your mind and soul, this is
definitely the place to visit. The monastic nuns accept prayer requests from
all individuals. The monastery will start accepting guests who wish to stay
overnight once the construction of the chapel is done. If you are planning to
visit the monastery, having your own vehicle is an advantage if not a must. The
site is located along the Camada-Maytigbao farm-to-market road but no public
utility vehicles ply this route. If you are coming from the town proper, head
to the direction of Borongan and just before entering the barangay proper of
Camada (on the Maydolong side), you’ll see a tarpaulin poster announcing the
blessing of the monastery. Take the gravel road on which the poster is
festooned and upon reaching the T-junction (which is about 200 meters from the
National Road), turn left and drive or walk, if the case maybe, for about 500
meters. You’ll know you’ve reached the monastery because it’s the first
structure you’ll come across if you’ve made the right turns.
Blessing of the St. Clare Monastery (At the background is the House of Prayer [chapel] which is currently under construction) |
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