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It’s really obvious that I love Bolinao more than anywhere else in Luzon. Another series of photos I took, this time with a glimpse of Bolinao Falls.
Bolinao Falls
You rarely see Bolinao Falls pictures on the Internet because it’s really hard to get there. You will be needing 4 x 4 SUV or at least a vehicle with good shock absorber because the road is very rocky. According to the native there, there are three falls in Bolinao, Tara falls, Bolinao Falls 1 and 2. I got only the chance to see Bolinao Falls 2 because we were in a Hurry to leave. I promise to present to you the 2 other falls in the future…
Note: Please, don’t steal my photos. I’ve really worked hard for every picture I present and not to mention I invested a lot for my camera and gears. If you need to use my photos, please e-mail me: glenn_mendoza@msn.com. I can give you my photos as long as you’re honest on what to do with it.
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Hey! your photos look great, now we are all the more excited to go there this weekend.
Comment by Ashley November 27, 2008 @ 1:49 amThank you for reminding us the beautiful resort a year ago. Treasures of Bolinao is so beautiful in the rank of the exotic resort in the carribbean. We are planning to visit Bolinao come summer.
Comment by lita rivera December 11, 2008 @ 8:19 amMy family had a great time in Treasures of Bolinao. We arrived late at night, and still the resort staff was so friendly and all smiles. The owner Raymond, was present and very welcoming, and provided a personal feel. Soon after dropping our stuff in our room, we walked around and got to the narrow bridge that extends towards the South China Sea. We stayed there and just soaked in the ambience – the deep and dark view of the sea, the waves strongly crashing on the rocks and licking at the bridge, the spray of water suspended in the air. It was romantic and scary at the same time, a transcendent experience. We swam at the pool that night and just enjoyed the place. In the morning, we woke up very early, ahead of the other guests, and started walking and exploring around the resort. The beach area and rock formations around Treasures is beautiful and interesting. What a romantic view! Treasures is also very well situated for access to various points of interest, including the lighthouse and the UP Marine Science Institute. We will definitely be going back to Treasures of Bolinao.
Comment by Ashley n Fred Magbanua December 22, 2008 @ 8:22 am@Ashley – Thanks for visiting my site and seems like you enjoy your stay in Treasures of Bolinao. I hope my blog helped you in deciding to go there.
Comment by lakwatsa December 22, 2008 @ 9:38 amHope that Bolinao will recover as soonest! Emong destroyed almost 100% of their resort!
Comment by Jing Jing May 12, 2009 @ 8:07 amI’m glad to tell you guys that bolinao’s tourism is as good as ever now,we have many new open establisments(hotels,restaurants,resorts) and new attractions as well.
Comment by BolinaoBusinessOnline October 18, 2011 @ 5:31 amhi… my family and I were planning to have a vacation in Bolinao… do u have an Itinerary? Gumagawa kz ako and I’m planning to be in bolinao in 2 days..kaya ba ng 2 days? =p
Comment by gelaikuting April 22, 2012 @ 2:39 am