ABW June 2017
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ALA- MINOS<br />
Diving into the water at<br />
Imelda cave<br />
This adrenalin rush<br />
is very evident from<br />
the smiles, squeals and<br />
screams of the long line<br />
of excited participants.<br />
56<br />
Hundreds of<br />
bats hanging<br />
from the trees<br />
the island that is available for rent and all inquiries<br />
should be directed to the Tourism Office at the<br />
wharf.<br />
Marcos Island<br />
Every island in the 100<br />
islands has something<br />
different for the<br />
adventurous and Marcos<br />
Island is no different. Here<br />
after the usual climb as<br />
on the other islands there<br />
is the Imelda cave with<br />
fresh clear water, the thrill<br />
seeker can try his or her hand at cliff diving into<br />
the underwater cave, followed by a swim to eit at<br />
the cave entrance and out into the open water. this<br />
adrenalin rush is very evident from the smiles, squeals<br />
and screams of the long line of excited participants.<br />
Like all the islands in the 100 island group makes<br />
you day in this magical place permanently engraved<br />
in your memories of treasured moments.<br />
Quezon Island<br />
Named after the late President, Manuel Quezon,<br />
this island with its shallow shores and established<br />
camping grounds cottages and picnic huts to rent on<br />
a daily basis, it is the most family friendly island in<br />
the group. Like all the other islands the beaches with<br />
the white sands and pristine waters are a swimmers<br />
paradise. For those who like some extra watersports<br />
excitement they have banana boat rides and jet skis<br />
for hire as well. The island also lends itself to some<br />
fantastic snorkeling where you can see the giant<br />
clams and colorful coral reefs in the shallow waters<br />
along with a variety of colorful fish eager to taste the<br />
visitors’ offerings of bread and rice. Once you have<br />
given the fish some tasty morsels then relax at the<br />
restaurant on the island for some delicious native fare<br />
including chicken and grilled Bangus (Milk Fish) that’s<br />
just melts in your mouth. After relaxing, swimming,<br />
eating and having fun, and of course taking lots of<br />
photographs to permanently record your fun in the<br />
sun. You might like to take the short trip to:-<br />
Bat Island<br />
Situated just a short boat ride from Quezon Island,<br />
Bat Island, aptly named, is the home of many<br />
thousands of fruit bats, hanging from the trees<br />
enjoying the sun in this island paradise. Have the<br />
camera ready to take plenty of photos.