Showing posts with label Alegre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alegre. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

another Alegre diary

I can be so lucky. For the second year in a row, I got to stay in the 5-star Alegre Beach Resort and this time it’s free. The company I work for threw in a two-night three-day training seminar and I even got to bring my family with me.

cabana view
the massage cabana beckons at Alegre, Sogod, Cebu
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 15.0s, f/3.5, 22mm, ISO 100, +1/3EV


moody bar
reflections and shadows at the bar
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/100s, f/4.5, 34mm, ISO 100, +2/3EV


There is little I can add to the review I made last year. The resort is made for luxury living and I could only allow myself to enjoy. The rooms are large, well-appointed and comfortable. Cacing took a liking of the kiddie pool not surprisingly and the well-manicured grounds became her playground too.

Alegre pool
a view to the pool
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/1250s, f/5.6, 18mm, ISO 100, -1/3EV


Photography is a hunger that must be fed and given the demands of the training sessions, I only had early morning and the evenings free. A thoroughly enjoyable proposition! I got my fix of sunrise and sunset and a bit in between.

sunset over Alegre
dusk over the beach
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 5.0s, f/11, 18mm, ISO 100, +2/3EV


a private sunset
the blue hour
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 10.0s, f/6.3, 18mm, ISO 100, +1/3EV


dusk at Alegre
a sunset to enjoy
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 15.0s, f/6.3, 18mm, ISO 100, +1/3EV


lounge
empty lounge chairs at dusk
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 25.0s, f/6.3, 18mm, ISO 100, +1/3EV


If we get to do Alegre next year, that would be something!

early morning
the buoys defining the marine sanctuary leads the eye to a boat
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 2.0s, f/10, 49mm, ISO 100, +1/3EV


sunrise silhouette
a resort boat during sunrise
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/4000s, f/5.0, 150mm, ISO 100, -2.0EV


sunrise at Alegre
sunrise scene at the breakwater
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/50s, f/5.6, 18mm, ISO 100, +2/3EV

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Alegre Beach Resort

Alegre Beach Resort is North Cebu’s premier resort. Opened in 1992, it has an enviable spot in the rustic coastal town of Sogod, some 70 km from the ciy. Boasting some 27 hectares of rugged terrain, a coconut grove and secluded beach coves sheltered by limestone hills, the resort offers exclusivity like no other.

the beach
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/640s, f/8.0, 18mm, ISO 100, +2/3EV
the southern cove of Alegre Beach Resort, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines
phototip: Add visual interest to an empty beach by incorporating local color like a creeping vine.


Privacy has a price, make no mistake about it. There are no day visit rates – it is too far from the city anyway – and discounted rates for two start at about P7,500 ($181) per night. This is inclusive of all taxes, city transfers, breakfast and other freebies like a boat tour around the Camotes Sea and use of a kayak. The resort only has about 20 cabanas, each with two adjoining rooms.

garden path
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/100s, f/6.3, 55mm, ISO 100
manicured walkway in Alegre Beach Resort, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines
phototip: Try low angles to vary perspective.


Review

Room. Each room is large and has a balcony and a garden, facing the hills or the sea.. Only the best Cebu furnitures and furnishings are used by the resort. From woven rattan, abaca rope to hardwood molave, the furnishings are not your typical mall staples. They must have been ordered straight from a famed Cebu high end furniture exporters. But Alegre’s biggest come-on is its spacious walk-in bathroom, with separate stalls for the shower and the toilet and as its centerpiece a large bath tub in the center. If you get lucky like us who got upgraded to a seaview cabana, we had a spanky new Kohler jacuzzi! Rating= 5/5


staircase
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/125s, f/8.0, 18mm, ISO 100, +1/3EV
the staircase at the pool, Alegre Beach Resort, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines


grove
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/250s, f/8.0, 55mm, ISO 100, +1.00EV
a peek of the central cove through dense foliage, as seen from the Pavilion, Alegre Beach Resort, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines


Traveling with babies. The resort is child-friendly. We called ahead before our visit to reserve a baby cot so that was convenient. The waiting staff of the main Pavillion restaurant also were eagerly helpful in the sterilization of the milk bottles which we had to request every morning and evening. Children up to age two also are not levied extra accommodation charges. Rating= 4/5

beach
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/1000s, f/8.0, 18mm, ISO 100, +1/3EV
the long stretch of sand in the central cove of Alegre Beach Resort, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines


Food. Lunch and dinner buffets, whether at the Pavilion or at the Cliff Seaside BBQ and Bar, are expensive at about P800/person ($19) although this is just about the same charge you get in 5-star hotels in the city like the Marriott or Marco Polo. There is significant variety of Filipino and Continental dishes. For locals who are saving up on their precious peso, sneaking in your own provisions seems to be acceptable, if discreetly done. Room service is available, especially for those who want to stay nestled privately in the gardens of their cabanas, but it is only available from 6AM to 11PM. Breakfast buffet is plentiful although the selection is modest. Their cinnamon-raisin rolls are delicately puffed and are one of the best I had in Cebu. Also watch out for their ube ensaymada which melts in your mouth. Rating= 4/5


an inviting seat
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/500s, f/8.0, 230mm, ISO 100, +2/3EV
a setup at the Cliff Seaside BBQ and Bar, Alegre Beach Resort, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines
phototip: Even otherwise distracting objects like leaves in the foregroudn can be used as an effective frame.


fruits for breakfast
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/1250s, f/1.8, 50mm, ISO 100
fruits for breakfast at the Pavilion, Alegre Beach Resort, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines
phototip: The shallow DOF of the 50MM f/1.8 prime is perfect for food photography.


The beach. Unlike some of the five star resorts in Mactan which had to haul in sand from Bohol, Alegre boasts of all natural beaches. The private coves are wide, white and often near empty, just the way I like it. With only 40 rooms, there could only be 80 guests or so during high season so a crowd cannot be too thick. I brought a snorkel set with me and I swam into their waters. The resort maintains a marine sanctuary marked by white bouys covering about 100 meters into the ocean from the shore so I was expecting thick spectacular corals. I was disappointed. In the waters fronting the central cove, I only saw occasional corals and patches of seagrasses. Perhaps there is more in the north and south coves? I did hear that there is a nearby 100-meter (?) reef wall for diving but going there by snorkel seems to be daunting. Rating= 4/5

Sogod cove
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/100s, f/18, 37mm, ISO 100, +1/3EV
a long view of the the central cove of Alegre Beach Resort, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines


sunset by the cove
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 6.00s, f/14, 18mm, ISO 100
the northern cove of Alegre Beach Resort where the Aquasports Centre is located, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines
phototip: A model who can hold a pose for 6s always help to anchor a long exposure shot.


Technological amenities. Cellphone signals are strong and there are landline phone connections in every room. There is wi-fi in some of the cabanas (we had one in our seaview room) but you can only access cable broadband in the business center. Dream satellite cable is available but channel choices are limited compared to what you can get in the city. We did not mind. We did not splurge hard-earned money for TV. Rating= 3/5

Other activities. The resort has a spa, with “dollar” prices, ranging from $60 to $120. The watersport center is well appointed and scuba classes are available. There is a gaming room, a gym, a tennis court. Bikes are also available for rentals. Rating= 4/5

Service. Hospitality comes naturally fro the easygoing staff. They are all well-mannered, attentive and well-trained. Nobody was over-solicitous and tips are not expected in any of the services they provide. I still think it is acceptable to tip the porters who had to lug our bags between the lobby and the far-off cabanas. Rating= 5/5

Contact info. The resort has a Cebu office (tel number is +6332 2311198). Ask for their current promotions, which are available to locals and occasionally to foreigners as well. More information can be obtained in their website.

Alegre sunrise
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 2.0s, f/20, 47mm, ISO 100, +1/3EV
the central cove of Alegre Beach Resort at dawn, Sogod, Cebu, the Philippines

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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Philippine Summer Destinations, part 1

The hot summer in the Philippines is enjoyed in the months of March to May whereupon domestic tourism will be at its busiest. Synonymous with sun, sand and sea, summer is vacation time, when school is off and people hie off to relax. In the next few weeks, I will feature in separate blogs several summer Philippine destinations, all of which are my own personal choices for the year.

Alegre Resort in Sogod, Cebu

Some 70+km north of Cebu City is Sogod, a quiet town facing the Camotes Sea in the east and rugged mountainous terrain in the interior. There amidst 27 hectares of undulating hills, beach coves and coconut groves is the exclusive five-star resort of Alegre. Meaning “cheerful” in Cebuano, as adopted from Spanish, Alegre takes its name to the hilt.

Alegre
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1.0s, f/13, 18mm, ISO 100, -2/3EV, w/ 1 ND0.9 filter
a secluded cove in Alegre Beach Resort, Sogod, North Cebu, the Philippines


Pandanon Island in Gitafe, Bohol
Getting there is adventure enough. The 1 ½ hours motorized boat ride from Mactan to Pandanon island is a cruise that begs the question, why are we bypassing the turquoise waters and white beaches of several picturesque islands that hordes of tourists trek to Mactan for? Upon arrival, you’ll know.

Pandanon
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1/100s, f/22, 18mm, ISO 100
Pandanon Island, Getafe, Bohol, the Philippines


Siquijor Island, Central Visayas
The land of witchcraft the island of Siquijor is known. Known in the past as Isla de Fuego, Siquijor justifies its reputation of mystic by the annual congregation of witchdoctors and local healers every Good Friday solely to concoct traditional potions. Perhaps beknownst only by a few, Siquijor offers definitely more than a source for supernatural tales for children. The island offers virgin forests, expansive stretches of white beaches and a culture of peace-loving, religious and gentle people.

Siquijor
Canon EOS 350D Digital, 1.2s, f/22, 18mm, ISO 100, +1.00EV
the Princesa Bulakna Beach Resort, Candaping Bay, Maria, Siquijor, the Philippines

part of an ongoing series on Philippine summer destinations:
part 1 - Alegre (Cebu), Pandanon Island (Bohol), Siquijor Island
part 2 (the isolation series) - the sandbar of Bais (Negros Oriental), Inampulugan Island (Guimaras), Mambucal (Negros Occidental)
part 3 - (Pagudpud, Bantayan, Dakak)

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