Here’s my list of things you shouldn’t miss in Sabang:
Snorkelling and Diving
People go to Sabang to dive and marvel at the richness of the Philippines marine life. But if you don’t have a budget for diving, snorkelling is a nice alternative. The snorkelling area in Big La Laguna may not be as impressive as what we have in Coron but you would still enjoy swimming with colourful fishes. If you have additional budget to spare, rent a boat and go to Coral Garden to see more fishes and corals.
Drink and Party
Sabang, a stone throw party place away from Manila abounds with a lot of drinking holes to choose from. Among the crowd favourites is the Big Apple which is facing the beach and offers free wi-fi. Although I didn’t go there to party, I lazed around this restaurant/bar and took advantage of the free internet connection.
Drink and Blog
Yachting
I wasn’t able to try this but I’m sure that this is one thing that I would do the next time I go back to Sabang. I saw an ad in one of the cafe’s where you can rent a Yacht for around P10,000 for the whole day of P5000 for halfday tour. I know that this is a pretty hefty amount but if you could split the cost with some of your friends then this would definitely an affordable once in a lifetime experience.
Imagine cruising the bay of Puerto Galera on a Yacht! :-)
i went there around '02 or '03 for a wedding after party... and the groom's guy friends dragged me to a strip bar 'for fun'. hahaha!
ReplyDeleteI've hard that Sabang was a pretty good snorkeling/diving spot. I like seeing colorful fish too. I've never gone yachting before, but makes me think that spending the money on it would be worth it.
ReplyDelete@gael: hahaha the strip bars!!!
ReplyDelete@steve: renting a yacht here is not that expensive... i saw a posting, its about $100 for half day... snorkeling is better in palawan.