MARABUT extreme EXPERIENCE: Marabut Marine Park beach Resort, Samar

Last updated: July 2011.

It was still dark when our Cebu Pacific Air flight landed at the Daniel Z. Romualdez airport (Tacloban Airport). quickly we walked through the baggage claim area all the way out of the airport to the vehicle parking lot where taxi drivers stood in a straight line while waiting for passengers. Yes, I swear it was a straight line, LOL. because we did not check in any baggage, we were the first group to emerge from the airport. We had barely stepped out of the building when taxi drivers started walking towards us. I had never felt like a magnet before.

But nothing they said could convince us to take a cab. even before the trip started we had already made up our minds — we would take a jeepney. We were sure. We had a plan. We had focus. nothing could go wrong.

Ten minutes later, our jeepney stopped in the middle of the road and the driver asked everyone to get off and wait. It wasn’t until 30 minutes later when the driver finally accepted that he could not fix the vehicle and returned our fares, forcing us to hail another jeepney. had we known our jeepney would break down in the middle of the road, we would have taken a cab. LOL. thank you, jeepney, for proving just how poor a traveler I really am.

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How to get to Marabut extreme Experience
About Marabut extreme Adventure
Quartos e taxas
Activities at Marabut extreme Adventure
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How to get to Marabut extreme Experience

Sure, we had a little setback when the jeepney we took broke down but that did not mean we would start our trip on a sour note. In fact, it was a stunning morning and the sun was gentle. An hour later, we were at Marabut extreme Experience. and below is how we got there:

At the airport vehicle parking lot, ride a jeepney and ask the driver to drop you off at the new Tacloban Bus Terminal. You can also take a cab but it is much, much more expensive.

Pegue um ônibus espacial (van) ou ônibus para Marabut. note that it is very likely that the shuttle will not leave until all seats are occupied. and I’m telling you, it takes a long while. Eventually, we gave up the van and took the bus instead. It was a good choice as we appreciated the people and the culture more.

Tell the driver/conductor to drop you off at Marabut Extreme. At first we said “Marabut Marine Park beach Resort” but no one in the bus knew where it was. but they knew “Marabut Extreme.”

APROVEITE A VISTA. You’ll have a sneak peek of how stunning Samar is on the road. You’ll get a terrific view of the beach and some rocky cliffs especially if you’re on the right side of the bus/shuttle.

Watch out for a wooden arc over an unpaved road. (See pic below.) That’s your marker.

From the national highway, walk to Marabut extreme Experience. It wasn’t really a long walk but it wasn’t short either. like a 5-10 minute walk. just go straight and you’ll see the resort on your left.

Quite honestly, we had a number of I’m-so-scared-I-want-my-Mommy moments along the way. For starters, when the bus dropped us off at an unpaved road that they said would lead us to Marabut Extreme, we realized we were alone, awfully alone. other than the trees swaying in the strong Samar wind a la “The Happening,” we could not see any house or person. This was the place.

When we were walking down the rocky road to the resort, there was a loud, strange noise coming from the bush. It turned out — to our amusement — a young water buffalo was being harassed (sexually, I think) by a bigger buffalo.

After minutes of walking, we finally saw the magnificent San Pedro Bay. The resort is situated in a cove, isolated from other beaches. Foi bonito. The towering cliffs and the provincial atmosphere reminiscent of Sagada, made the fears last for only a few seconds as they were easily replaced by awe.

About Marabut extreme Adventure

“Wow” was the first word we uttered upon seeing the beach front. The sky was gloomy that day but the golden sand, the gentle waves, and the rocky islets were enough to mesmerize us. but it wasn’t long until “Wow” was followed by “Wait. There’s no one here.”

We couldn’t see a single person in the area. The place looked deserted. It was eerie bordering on creepy to be honest. other than the waves and the wind, we could hear no sound. Silence was broken when, out of the blue, three dogs barked like crazy as they came rushing towards us. My two female companions got scared but they looked harmless (the dogs, not my female companions). one of the dogs started rubbing its head on my legs as it moved — slowly — around me. It was like the dogs gave us a warm welcome. seconds later a man sweeping the ground emerged, greeted us and told us to find the caretaker of the resort, a middle-aged woman, at the restaurant.

After a quick conversation with the caretaker, it was official — We were the only guests at the resort. That’s a good thing, uhm,Eu pensei.

O Marabut Extreme Experience é gerenciado pelo Leyte Park Resort Hotel. Anteriormente, era conhecido como Marabut Marine Park Beach Resort, mas se reposicionou e se concentrou mais na aventura.

Quartos e taxas

Fomos levados à nossa casa. Foi ar -condicionado e tinha uma sensação muito caseira. Mas não esperávamos que a sala fosse tão espaçosa. A sala dada a nós tinha duas camas de solteiro e 1 convés duplo, que podem acomodar 4 pessoas. Caramba, éramos apenas três pessoas compartilhando a sala. Havia um aparelho de televisão em um canto. Até o banheiro era espaçoso.

Marabut Extreme Adventure tem 10 chalés como essa. Eles também têm uma área de acampamento para aqueles que desejam ter uma sensação mais ao ar livre.

Pagamos apenas P2635 por noite pelo nosso quarto. Divida isso por 3 e isso é P880 por pessoa. Lembre -se de que a sala pode realmente acomodar quatro ou mais, se você for um grupo maior que nós, pode diminuir o custo.

Sala da noite: P2635/noite (bom para até 4 pax)
Casa de quatro turnos: P350/dia

Atividades na Marabut Extreme Adventure

Depois de largar nossas malas na sala, decidimos almoçar. Para dar uma idéia sobre quanto você deve se preparar, aqui está uma foto do menu deles.

A comida estava boa. Nada de especial nisso, mas a porção foi bastante generosa.

Depois do almoço, deitamos na areia e aproveitamos o sol. Nós nadamos depois. Também queríamos snorkel, mas quando perguntamos ao zelador por que havia uma fronteira líquida na água, ela disse que era a temporada de água -viva. Abaixamos a idéia de mergulho, enterramos e fizemos uma oração. Sinto muito, engrenagens de snorkeling, você não será usado hoje.

Nenhum de nós já havia tentado caiaque antes, então queríamos fazê -lo. No começo, todo mundo estava com medo. Não foi até dois filhos, filhos do zelador, fizeram uma rodada com sucesso quando dissemos que estávamos prontos para isso. Nagawa Nga Nung Dalawang Bata, Papatalo Ba Kami?

Nós saqueamos em torno das muitas ilhas da região. (Tínhamos coletes salva -vidas, é claro.) Novamente, nenhum de nós já havia tentado antes, então estávamos todos ansiosos para ir a lugares. Havia uma ilha rochosa com um bolso de praia branca, mas, infelizmente, estava muito lotada, então decidimos voltar para o resort. Foi uma sensação incrível, mas assim que descansamos, o sentimento incrível parecia dor quando nossos ombros e braços começaram a nos dar a tortura do século. LOL. Muito remar deixou os remadores chorando.

A propósito, o uso de caiaques era gratuito para os hóspedes que ficam no resort.

Depois de um dia inteiro rolando na areia (Wahaha), nadando, pregui -la na praia e mais caiaque, decidimos jantar e nos aposentar cedo. Afinal, precisaríamos acordar cedo na manhã seguinte para nossa viagem ao Sohoton Natural Bridge Park em Basey, Samar.

No dia seguinte, quando estávamos saindo, os cães que batizamos Tagpi, Bantay e Boyet até nos levaram à estrada como se estivessem dizendo adeus.

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