We stayed at Balinsasayaw Resort for three days and two nights, celebrating my mom's birthday during our visit. I would rate this resort a perfect 10, just like our experience in Coron Island. Auntie Rose, the owner, is incredibly hospitable and genuinely cares for her guests. At mealtimes, she ensures everyone enjoys their food, and the attentive waitstaff consistently refilled our glasses with water without us having to ask. This level of service makes us eager to return.
The resort offers a variety of accommodations, including rooms for couples and villas for families. There are also cabanas and hammocks available, perfect for enjoying the scenery, relaxing, or reading a book while sipping on your favorite fruit shake.
Additionally, the resort provides island tour packages, and we opted for the Coron Island tour package.
This hot spring should definitely be on your must-visit list! After a long, tiring day, it’s the perfect place to unwind. The hot spring features three heat levels ranging from 28°C to 42°C.
In addition to the hot spring, there are other islands to explore, such as the Bulalacao Island tour, which includes beautiful destinations like Banana Island, Malcapuya Beach, and Bulog Beach. There are also designated areas in the open sea for divers and tourists looking to dive.
Durian drink & Red Velvet Cake This wraps up my Kadayawan Festival trip! |
This trip was actually a continuation of our Malaysia adventure. After crossing the immigration at the Malaysia-Singapore border, we hopped on a bus to Bugis, which took us over an hour. Once we got off the bus, we felt a bit lost and asked several people for directions to our hotel, but each person led us to different places. It seemed like we walked every street in Bugis trying to locate our accommodation. We avoided taking a cab since it was quite pricey.
We finally settled into Beach Hotel, conveniently located near Bugis Junction. It was a budget-friendly and comfortable place to stay, close to shopping malls and the MRT station. Along the street, there were plenty of restaurants offering mostly authentic Singaporean cuisine and other Asian dishes.
Liang Seah Street |
The Merlion Park |
Long ago, Singapore was recognized as a fishing village, and its original name, Singapura, means "Lion City." The term "Merlion" combines "Mer," meaning sea, with "lion," reflecting its maritime heritage.
During the day, you can enjoy the Singapore River Experience, which costs $22 per person. There’s a ticket booth near Merlion Park and at each cruise stop. This 40-minute cruise allows you to relax and take in the sights instead of walking. It's best to start from the Merlion station, as the cruise takes you through Marina Bay, Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, and all the way to Robertson Quay. It’s a pleasant ride, and you might be lucky enough to have a Filipino assistant on board!
At night, you will be stunned by the beauty of Singapore when you see all of the lights! The lights reflect on to the bay which makes it more breathtaking! |
Marina Bay Sands & Singapore Flyer This picture was taken at a bridge going to the Gardens by the bay. |
On our second day, we chose to visit Universal Studios. The entrance ticket was $74 per person. We took the train from Bugis Station (East West Line/Green Line) and got off at Outram Station, where we switched to the Purple Line bound for HarbourFront. The Sentosa Line station is located on the top floor of the building, and you can purchase your tickets there to make your visit to Universal Studios smoother.
If you plan to participate in activities like the Mega Zipline or visit the Marine Life Park, it's best to do those on a separate day, as you’ll need about 5 to 7 hours to fully explore Universal Studios. When heading to Universal Studios, make sure to get off at Waterfront Station.
FAR FAR AWAY LAND Come and see the adventures of Shrek and Donkey as they save Princess Fiona! Shrek 4-D Adventure |