We stayed at the Shangri-La Mactan, arranged by our friend Ella from the AA PH office. Note Jessica's foot visible standing on the sand at the bottom of the water. It was a wonderful family place to stay. One of the best parts was that they put a hamper near the beach with the prior day's old bread in it. Then we were able to use the bread to feed the fish. If you stayed nice and still, in 5-10 minutes you would be totally surrounded by parrot fish, silver fish, angel fish, etc., etc.Not sure if you can see the fish - but it was great fun feeding them!
We met some other creatures, too. Sand crabs were all around.
Even though we got some new very covering swimsuits, we still got sunburned on our faces, hands and feet - the sun was SO strong there.
Below is a nice shot of the flora in the beach area.
The beach-side bar and grill was awesome. They had American food, and lots and lots of ice cream. I've never met a more ice-cream loving people than the Philippine people. Yummy! Even the airports are jam packed with icecream that they pack in dry ice so you can bring it home with you. They have a large Nestle Plant and several local brands, Magnolia was a good one, can't recall the others.The other countries around Asia we've visited aren't as "into" the colder treats, but the PHilippines love cold deserts, smoothies, ice cream treats, etc., and a special treat called "Halo halo", which translates to "Mix Mix". You get a nice tall desert glass, and there is a bar of things to put into it (carmel pudding, coconut, fruits, tapioca, and much much more). You take a spoon of this and a spoon of that, then top it all off with shaved ice, then you mix! Delicious.
We ended up eating most meals here. We were just too busy on the beach to leave it and get cleaned up for a restaurant.
At night they had entertainment - we got to see a show of native PH dances and costumes.
It was really fun.
Dad and the kids were able to take in a little kayaking during the day.
Nice calm clear waters. They took fed the fish out in the deeper water, too!
Sunsets were nice.
This was an unusual activity - going walking in the water in a giant beach bubble. First you get in it...Then they start to blow it up.And they keep blowing it up...Until you're ready to hit the road! It is easy enough to stroll on the beach...But then it gets REALLY hard when you hit the water! You just roll and tumble around. Very hard, but very giggly work!
Jessica had a turn, too.
The "Kids Club" gave us even more entertainment. They had dinner and movie nights, and general fun play time too. Mom got to take a nap :-).
We sure had fun!
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