after we flew to cebu island, we took a 3 hour bus ride to the southern most tip and stayed at an amazing all-inclusive resort called "eden," and rightfully so. after we left a loud and busy city, took a loud and busy bus ride, we got off the bus, bags in hand, and as the bus pulled away we were left in silence. only the sounds of gentle wind chatter and ocean waves prancing on the beach. we kept wondering if we were at the right place. we figured that since it was a resort, we would hear children playing in the pool and people talking loudly. we walked down a narrow path lined with flowers towards the beach and knew that we had arrived. eden is a small resort that only has 8 villas in the whole place, so even if there were people staying there, it would still be quiet. to our luck, we were, in fact, the only two people staying at the resort. this meant that for the next four days, all staff would wait on us hand and foot and cater to our every needs. meanwhile, all meals, drinks and excursions are included.
this is from our three hour bus ride. during the ride, if ever the bus slowed down to make a sharp turn, locals would take that chance to jump onto the bus and try to sell anything they could. usually they sold food and drinks, but sometimes they sold little trinkets as well. and when the bus would slow down again, they would jump off and wait for the next passer-byers.
these are more pictures from the bus ride. above is a picture of the common taxi available in the philippines. we really enjoyed riding in them.
this is when we arrived at the resort and walked down the narrow path lined with flowers. note the ocean in the background.
the only all-inclusive i have known has either been in mexico or on a cruise. these all-inclusive meals usually mean that there are scheduled times when food is put out on a row of tables so that all guest can enjoy a buffet-style meal full of frozen or pre-cooked foods. this is what we expected from this resort. to the contrary, everyday we would wake up when we wanted and go to the dinning room and they would begin to make us the breakfast that we wanted. they would always pair our request with a side dish of local fruits and fruit smoothie. after breakfast, they would ask, "mom, what time will you want lunch today?" and by mom, they meant m'am. lunch was 3 courses which always ended in dessert, and dinner came with a bottle of wine and any other beverage we wanted. we would say our request, and they would bring a salad, mixed vegetables, appetizers, our requested meal, and, of course, dessert. all was made fresh in their kitchen which was visible from the dinning room.
we ate every meal with the dinning room to ourselves. the dinning room had a great view of the infinity pool and ocean.
above is a picture of a mango and grahm-cracker layered custard. enough said.
No comments:
Post a Comment