Marinduque is a quiet town so I plan to explore the island last April 5-8, 2012. Only Zest Air offers flight to Marinduque four times a week and You can take a RoRo going to Marinduque via Cawit or Balanacan port from Lucena Port (Dalahican Port). Please visit their website for additional information and pictures of the resort (http://bellaroccaresorts.com/index.php?file=kop1.php). If you have further questions, feel free to send an email at info@bellaroccaresorts.com.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
A Perfect View of Bellarocca Island Resort in Marinduque
Wow! That's what people say when entering the gate of Bellarocca which is opened its doors to the public last February 2009 and full operations last January 2012. Located at Barangay Tungib, Lipata Buenavista Marinduque about 30 minutes away from the twon. This small island is perhaps similar to all other islands off the coastline of Marinduque. Each island are similarly hugged by the calm sea and highlighted by the blue sky. Fresh sea breeze and in front of the island stands the majestic Mount Malindig. As my research Bellarocca is a resort full of contrasts. “Bella” is Italian (or Greek?) for beautiful, “rocca” is rock. This small, green island off the edge of Marinduque (Philippines) is home to white-walled architecture inspired by Santorini (Greece).
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
How to Get to Marinduque Hot Springs & Resort in Buenavista
How to get to Marinduque Hot Springs & Resort
There are 3 ways:
Via Plane: Take a Zest Airways flight from Manila (45 minutes) and a jeepney ride from the airport going to the resort located at Brgy Malbog, Buenavista (about 30 minutes)
Via Car: From Manila, drive 3-4 hours to the port area of Lucena, Quezon and take a RoRo (4 hours) or fastcraft (45 hours) to Boac River, then car or ride of 30 mins to Brgy Malbog Buenavista Marinduque where the resort is located.
Via Bus: Take Jacliner or RRCG (from Cubao or Buendia) for about 8-10 hours. For inquiries and reservations, contact: 0910-6325934
Via Plane: Take a Zest Airways flight from Manila (45 minutes) and a jeepney ride from the airport going to the resort located at Brgy Malbog, Buenavista (about 30 minutes)
Via Car: From Manila, drive 3-4 hours to the port area of Lucena, Quezon and take a RoRo (4 hours) or fastcraft (45 hours) to Boac River, then car or ride of 30 mins to Brgy Malbog Buenavista Marinduque where the resort is located.
Via Bus: Take Jacliner or RRCG (from Cubao or Buendia) for about 8-10 hours. For inquiries and reservations, contact: 0910-6325934
Marinduque Hot Srings Resort in Malbog,Buenavista
Accomodations are available so with a conference area, both set amidst an orchard of softwood trees. Located about 300 meters away from Malbog Sulfur Springs. The resort where you can relax in a real pool of Hot Spring water.There are picnic houses and tree houses for dining, cottages with private pools, air-con rooms, function rooms as well as picnic and camping grounds. Contact Francis Mandita at +63910/ 848 4947 or +63905/ 293 1814.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Historical Landmark: Marinduque Provincial Capitol Building
It is located beside the Marinduque National High School and Marinduque Provincial Hospital. Another national landmark is Marinduque Provincial Capitol, located in Brgy. Santo, Boac Marinduque , is highly maintained the peaceful and orderly situation of the province. Marinduqueños are of Tagalog origin and speak Tagalog. But the Tagalog spoken in the province is an old variation of the language that is very close to the way Tagalog. Marinduqueños are said to be very hospitable in nature and are very welcoming.
Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Hospital formely Marinduque Provincial Hospital
Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Hospital (formerly Marinduque Provincial Hospital) Contact Number 332-1621. The Provincial Health Office is primarily responsible for the delivery of basic health services in every corner of the province including the supervision of all the Municipal Health Offices as well as the devolved hospitals. Proof of this mandate is the existence of several hospitals, health centers and medical clinics strategically situated in the different municipalities. Presently, there are three (3) government owned hospitals in the province namely the Marinduque Provincial Hospital now Damian Reyes Memorial Hospital in Boac; Sta. Cruz District Hospital and Torrijos Community.
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