The Drenched Humor of BANTAYAN ISLAND, CEBU
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Claps of thunder resonated over the island as lightning flashes broke the growing darkness. Watching the heavenly spectacle, I stood at the beach contemplating whether to stay or head back to my room. It had been a while since I last swam in the rain, but the lightning was scaring the schnitzel out of me. Just a few moments ago, the sun was shining brightly and under it was me, lazing on the sand, pretending that I owned the entire beach. The Visayan skies are fickle. Weather changes fast, almost as fast as our stay in Bantayan Island.

Turquoise.
Turquoise.

Bantayan Island is Cebu’s fastest rising beach destination. What used to be a sleepy fishing village years ago has been enjoying the fruits of tourism as tourists look for laid-back alternatives to Boracay. Bantayan has found its way to Cebu all inclusive travel packages but remains a favorite among backpackers for its sheer beauty and serene atmosphere. Located off the northern tip of Cebu, it is a three-hour bus ride and a one-hour ferry trip away from Cebu City. Its remoteness contribute to its almost undisturbed quietness. The island is divided into three municipalities: Bantayan, Madridejos, and Santa Fe.

I knew my affair with Bantayan would be short so I was determined to make it sweet and seize each moment. After a long boat ride from Malapascua, we arrived at Anika Resort in Santa Fe even before the check-in time. But we didn’t waste any second. While they were still prepping our room, we excitedly hit the beach! The best part, we had the beach all to ourselves.

Santa Fe's wide bed of white sand
Santa Fe’s wide bed of white sand
A red boat waltzing with the waves
A red boat waltzing with the waves

Bantayan Island’s biggest asset is its white, white, white sand! It is so white that it can give Boracay a run for its tourist money. It is very fine but not too fine to smudge the crystal clear water, which, by the way, is also very shallow. Perfect for kids and non-swimmers (like me).

After a quick visit to the town proper to rummage for food and Kota Beach to tiptoe on its famous sandbar, I headed back to Anika Resort’s beachfront for relaxation and reflection.

Kota Beach's sandbar during low tide
Kota Beach’s sandbar during low tide
Anika Resort's beachfront shade
Anika Resort’s beachfront shade

Each second my toes dipped in it is a moment of therapy. And each footprint I left on its gently sloping bed was wiped off by the weakly rolling waves. I embraced the waves and sometimes fought it as if I were a little kid who had seen the sea for the first time. By lunch time I was lying under the shade by the shore, reading a book and enjoying a glass of mango shake. The sunlight fried. The waves shimmered. The wind danced. And I was in the middle of it all, just taking it all in. Life is a beach, after all.

And then, so suddenly it rained. The grey clouds hovered, sparking lightnings and drenching me with Bantayan Island’s weird sense of humor.

Posted: 2013 • 7 • 31


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Geejay

Too bad we miss this in our itinerary when we went to Cebu…
Great post Poor Traveler!

Cheers from
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The Poor Traveler

Don’t worry, it’s not going away any time soon! Balik ka! :P

povillo

Nice article. Yes, a would be alternative to Boracay. A very informative post. Nice pics as well. More power, Poor traveler.

The Poor Traveler

Thanks, Povillo! I wish I stayed longer, though! I only spent two days in Bantayan. Too short!

Raimy Abdul

Hi there, I will be traveling to Cebu, Philippines next month. Any advise on accommodations? My girlfriend and I are looking at a resort setting accommodation with ocean view room at <USD120 per night.

What should I look out for while I'm there?

Hear from you soon!

Paul Veloz Villanueva

Hi there!
Nice article.
I am planning to have my vacay in Bantayan Cebu this coming July 31 to August 3. Kindly advise me if the weather is bearable during those days, and also the waves :D

Bryan

Hi,

booked a flight to Cebu July 2018, solo flight :)

any suggestion sa resort na pwedeng yung peaceful pero hindi masyadong overbearing sa bulsa :D

thank you!