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Friday, September 27, 2013

Morong, Bataan - Skimboarding and Surfing spot with Punks!

I was curious what's with Morong, Bataan out of beautiful places in the Philippines our group decided to celebrate our 2nd anniversary here... being a curious individual me, myself and I wanted to go and check it out.

How to get there:

You have two options going to Morong, you can take the public jeep or you can choose the non-aircon bus. For the non-aircon bus you need to walk a bit around 500 meters and will pass by the entrance gate in SBMA after that you'll see the bus terminal.

Ride a bus going to Olongapo, alight in Olongapo victory bus terminal. From there walk a bit going to Jollibee and take the yellow jeepney going to SBMA. From SBMA cross in the other side of the road to your left and walk towards the Harbor point you'll see public transportation going to Morong.

The road from SBMA to Morong is good, and you won't see a lot of public vehicles more on bikers/cyclist. Better to hire a PUJ (Jeepney) going to Morong or directly to your choice of beach resort it cost us 800php for one way trip for 13pax.

Expect rough road on the way to the resort.

Finally, we arrived. The place is very laid back and the cottages are made in pawid. I immediately noticed the black sand and it was shining like a diamond. I almost compared it to Baler except Morong sand is shining in my eyes, I like it's jet black color. Just one thing the resort personnel haven't removed the trash near the shore area. I only noticed this in Cristina resort other resorts are actually clean.

In the afternoon the sun shines we decided to swim and have fun with the big waves and got a chance to learn skimboarding :)

Totally awesome!

Breakdown of expenses in PHP

Bus Cubao - Olongapo = 212
Breakfast chowking and pack lunch = 172
Jeep Olongapo to SBMA = 8
Jeep SBMA to Morong - 66
Food - 250
Accommodation overnight - 150 per pax
Tricycle from resort to morong terminal = 40 / 4pax
Non-aircon bus from morong to sbma = 45
Bus SBMA to pasay SCTEX = 250

Here are some photos for this trip: 
(Photographed by Ma'am Mafe Aquinde)



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