Summer Paradise
For Mama’s birthday, we decided to spend it at
Camaya Coast in Mariveles, Bataan. From Bulacan, it took us almost 4 hours
(with stop over) to arrive there. It’s better to bring your own car or at least
rent a car if you’re planning to go there since it’s in the southernmost tip of
Bataan.
When we arrived there, we were welcomed by the
off-white sand and the serenity of the place. The place isn’t populated unlike
any other beach. We even have the sea for ourselves. (Or is it just a weekday
that’s why there are not much people around that time? Lol.)
We didn’t book a room, but we didn’t have to
worry ‘cause there’s a locker area for our stuff.
The sand is fine so you don’t have to worry if
you want to walk barefoot. You can also see the cleanliness of the sea.
During our stay there, most of the beach
activities aren’t available. We had to settle for kayaking but that didn’t stop
us from having fun.
When you feel like your skin’s burning from too
much exposure from the sun and the sea, you can have a break and relax at their
infinity pool.
For our lunch, we didn’t brought food to eat so
we ate at their wood pavilion. From the pavilion, you can still see the sea. They also offer foods which will definitely satisfy your taste buds.
You can also do some activities like playing
billiards, biking, foosball, etc.
When we got tired from all the swimming and
beach activities, some of us decided relax near the sea while some of us
decided to go mini-trekking.
So if you want to visit a place where you want
to relax, Camaya Coast is one of the best places for you.
Xoxo,
Ai :)
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