Showing posts with label Cavite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cavite. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

How to get to Island Cove Resort in Binakayan Cavite

Going to Island Cove Resort from Baclaran or Manila:

Island Cove Resort is very nearer from Baclaran in Paranaque, about 20-30 minutes travel time. From Baclaran Church take a mini bus in front of Max's Restaurant and 7 eleven which the mini bus routes going to Rosario and Cavite City. You will pass the Costal Road then via Cavitex Road (Cavite Express Road). The fare is about P25.00 pesos then ask the driver to drop you off to Covelandia Road in Binakayan Kawit Cavite. Everything you want is here! Some of the major attractions here are: Restuarant, Concert Ground for Events Fishing Village or Floating Village, Hotel at Island Cove, Oceania Water Pool, Animal Island, Bayside Live Music & KTV and a lot more. 


Where to Dine and Fishing Village of Island Cove Resort, Binakayan Cavite

It was a Saturday morning when I decided to roam around Kawit in Cavite, which my goal is to explore this nature's best attraction at Island Cove Resort. The place is called Fishing Village which serve seafood and other menu. You can have them cook the fish that you catch at the pond, the fishing gear equipment rental will cost you about P100 pesos, for that time there wasn't a lot of people at the resort. They also serve the best tasting talabas (oysters) and tahong (mussels). You may also enjoy classic Filipino dishes and fresh fruit shakes while dining in the floating nipa huts. 

Btw: The place have lots of photography potential if we can time it right or better stay over at the hotel there.


A Glimpse of Floating Restaurants at Island Cove Resort Cavite

This is one of the attraction in Island Cove Resort, Covelandia Road, Binakayan, Kawit Cavite.  I took a walk around the floating restaurants with a interconnected bamboo paths. If you want to experience dining while floating on a bamboo hut then come to their fishing village where you can enjoy and with a very relaxing ambiance. The food is very budget friendly and taste good. The service is good and the environment is truly relaxing.  This was ideal for a family bonding and for a nature lover.  Imagine that this is a place that offers mouth watering seafood and where you can enjoy on your usual busy schedules in the city. If you plan to stay near Metro Manila, then Island Cove Resort and Leisure Park (+63 46 413-0349) in Binakayan, Kawit Cavte where surely the place to be and is an ideal getaway to your accommodation needs. 


Outdoor Giant Chess Board at Island Cove Binakayan Cavite

The Outdoor Giant Chess Board is located along the entrance of the swimming pool at Island Cove Resort.  I think it was the most fun chess game I've ever played! The color of the pieces is black and yellow gold. They have also a wide playground and concert grounds inside. Island Cove is the best family oriented adventure resort in Cavite.  It's a perfect and cozy place to relax and unwind. I take some pictures and went for a lunch at their floating restaurant. 


Friday, November 9, 2012

The Old Saint Mary Magdalene Church in Kawit Cavite

It was a rainy afternoon when I visited the old church of Saint Mary Magdalene in Kawit Cavite. The church is just a walking distance from Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine, get a right turn from the higway. This old church reminds me about the beauty of Pan-ay church in Capiz. They have also a good interior outside the church. Very Spanish-ornate and Baroque-inspired, the main altar and ceiling are just amazing. Next post: Island Cove in Binakayan Cavite.


A Heritage Park of Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit Cavite

As part of my travel addiction I preferred to visit the shrine because it is easy to access by public transportation. How to get there? From Alabang, look for a van bound to SM Bacoor then in front of SM Bacoor, hail a mini-bus bound to Naic. Tell the driver you’ll get off at Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit. Or From Baclaran take a mini bus infront of 7 eleven and Max's Restaurant Baclaran via Cavitex. About 20-30 minutes depending on traffic which cost you about P25.00 pesos then ask the driver to drop you off to Aguinaldo Shrine. There are lots of beautiful places and historical buildings in the whole country but they're neglected. if only the government has taken measures to preserve all of these including the historic site of Aguinaldo Shrine where Philippine flag is raised commemorating the Independence Day in 1898. The shrine is known to be the home of Emilio Aguinaldo which is our first president of the Philippines.



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Balite Falls Resort, Amadeo Cavite Photos

Photo from Balite Falls, Amadeo in Cavite last December 2011. This photo is taken from the top tourist destination in the province of Cavite. About 2-3 hours travel from Metro Manila. Balite Falls is composed of 2 waterfalls. We enjoyed and experience the amazing scenic view, cold and clear water.































Sunday, January 8, 2012

Enchanting Balite Falls in Amadeo Cavite Philippnes


PARK Admission RatesPerson above 3 ft                           P50
3ft and below                                  Free
Cavite Residents  (w/ proof)        P40
Cavite Students (w/ proof)           P20
QC Senior Citizen (w/ ID)              Free
Non Cavite Residents                    P40


Pool Admission RatesAbove 3 ft                                        P80
3ft and below                                 P40




Strictly no food and drinks within the swimming pool vicinity. 


































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