Vieraskäyttäjä
16. huhtikuuta 2023
We enjoyed our stay in Lazuli immensely. Since we went after the Holy Week, we and another couple virtually had the resort all to ourselves. The rooms were large, clean and well apportioned. The room they gave us had a queen sized bed and 2 single beds on the ground floor and another 2 single beds in the loft. There was even a small living room. The mattresses were firm and did not sag so we all had a good night's sleep. The beach fronting the resort was the main attraction. It was wide and consisted of fine white sand. On the first day the sea was a bit rough but calmed down to a ripple for the rest of our stay. We enjoyed walking along the long coastline. The adjacent properties were owned by locals or private resorts so the crowd was sparse. We ate breakfast and dinners in their restaurant. The food was good. The menu was a mix of native and italian. I would imagine it would be too small if the resort is fully booked but an extension is being built already to address this. The restaurant was not airconditioned but the area was breezy. There was no entertainment during our stay but i understand there is a small band that plays during the peak season. The resort has a 15 meter pool. Maintained and cleaned daily. We took dips innthe evening. What we really enjoyed were the tours that we arranged through the resort. On our first day we took a day tour to various sites. We ate lunch at Long Beach resort then proceeded to Bigaho falls. We had a small hike to the falls and, finding it clean and inviting, we swam in the falls' pool. It was a shivering but exciting experience. We finished the day by going to San Vic Viewpoint, a high point where we had a spectacular bird's eyeview of Palawan's long and white coastline. On our second day, we arranged for a boat and went island hopping. The friendly boatmen brought us to areas where we snorkelled and marveled at undersea corrals and fish habitats. We transferred to another fish habitat which is famous for its sea turtles and, there, took our time snorkelling to watch them. We also went to a sandbar that jutted in middle of the sea and swam. When lunch came, the boatmen brought us to a beach equipped with nipa huts and, while we lounged, they cooked and served us native food and fruits. Our stay in Lazuli together with the sightseeing and swimming really gave us a restful yet exciting stay in San Vicente.
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