On Friday night, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of April 2, 2021.
Today, the whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and the Cebu Province — recorded 191 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 364 new recoveries, and 3 new deaths. This brings Cebu’s total confirmed cases to 46,488, while the active cases dropped to 4,826 (from 5,009).
Breakdown of cases:
Cebu City – Total confirmed: 21,766(+65 new) – Total recoveries: 19,421 (+85 new) – Total deaths: 814 (+0 new) – Active cases: 1,531
Lapu-Lapu City – Total confirmed: 5,664 (+38 new) – Total recoveries: 4,654 (+174 new) – Total deaths: 147 (+1 new) – Active cases: 863
Mandaue City – Total confirmed: 5,769 (+32 new) – Total recoveries: 4,641 (+37 new) – Total deaths: 202 (+0 new) – Active cases: 926
Cebu Province – Total confirmed: 13,289 (+56 new) – Total recoveries: 11,212 (+68 new) – Total deaths: 571 (+2 new) – Active cases: 1,506
Summary of COVID-19 cases in Cebu:
Total Active Cases in Cebu: 4,826
Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 46,488 (+191 new)
Total Recoveries in Cebu: 39,928 (+364 new)
Total Deaths in Cebu: 1,734 (+3 new*)
A total of 2,160 laboratory results were released for today.
NOTES from DOH-7:
*As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.
Already more than a year in, all of us have probably hoped that this time, we would finally enjoy the summer compared last year’s, where going out was a big no-no as home quarantine was strictly implemented. But sadly, the situation is still relatively the same in the country, as Metro Manila and nearby areas are again imposed with ECQ. Luckily, here in Cebu, restrictions are a bit more lax.
In an effort to gear up towards a “better normal”, the Cebu Provincial Government launches four tour packages last March 16, 2021 at the Capitol Social Hall. This offering of tour packages are also the local government’s means of boosting the economy by revitalizing Cebu’s tourism.
All in all, the Cebu Provincial Government offers four packages namely:
1. Northern Escapade
For those who want to get a breath a fresh air in far north, this tour package will start from the town of Liloan then up to the northernmost part of Daanbantayan.
Some of the Tours Featured Under this Package:
Visiting a safari-themed park in Carmen
Photo by Gigi Olavo
Bamboo forest walk in Medellin
Photo by Jayr Cuario
Relaxing near a shoreline in San Remigio
Photo by Debby Maeh Son Sitee
2. Island Getaway
Going to the beach is always a good idea, and this tour package might just be perfect for those who want that splash and dip in Cebu’s beaches.
Some of the Tours Featured Under this Package:
White-sand beach and cave visit in Malapascua Island
Photo by @omglennys
Diving and marine sanctuary visit in Bantayan Island
3. Southern Adventure – A
Offering a tour on coastlines – from eastern part of the Province down to the southernmost tip in Santander, this package is perfect for those who seek adventure.
Some of the Tours Featured Under this Package:
Paragliding in Oslob
Photo by Kris Tin
ATV Riding in Barili
Whaleshark watching, sardine run, river cruise, etc.
Photo by @bachir_photo_phactory via IG
Sardine Run | @taeyupkim_yupee
4. Southern Adventure – B
This tour focuses on culture and heritage Cebu is known for, with the tour starting from Talisay City and extends up to the quiet town of Alegria, where farming and agribusiness activities can be done.
Some of the Tours Featured Under this Package:
Waterfalls in Alegria
Photo by Marc Jonell Garcia
Farm tour in Lamac, Pinamungajan
RATES:
Tour packages range from 7,500 to 12,500 all good for two and covers four days and three nights of vacation.
For Cebu Province tourists, the package rates can go lower down to 5,500 for double occupancy
TOUR PACKAGE INCLUSIONS:
The packages are also inclusive of the following:
Roundtrip Airfare MNL-CEB-MNL with 20Kg Check-in baggage +7Kg Hand carry
Roundtrip Land Transfer Arrangement (Shared Couch)
3 Nights Standard Room Accommodation of your Choice
Free Complimentary Breakfast, starts on Day 2
Free Lunch on Day 1 and Day 2
Service of a DOT Licensed Tour Guide
Travel Essentials Kit (Suroy-Suroy Bag, face shield, face mask, alcohol, organic tea bags, personal air purifier)
Travelers from other parts of the country who want to visit Cebu no longer need to take the RT-PCR test.
All tour packages come with a travel essential kit which includes a personal air purifier, in compliance with the health guidelines stipulated in Executive Order (EO) 20-A signed by Governor Gwendolyn Garcia in July 2020.
If you feel more doing a staycation within Cebu, the promo also offers a special staycation package at a resort or hotel of your choice. These staycation packages can also be booked thru their website.
So, what are you waiting for? Make use of the long weekend and hurriedly book now to make your Holy Week vacation worth it!
The Philippines is a hugely catholic country. In fact, it is the only Christian nation in Asia, with more than 86 percent of the population being Roman Catholic; that is around 85 million Filipinos. The religion is deeply rooted into our culture and has been observed for generations. The church has played major roles in the formation of the country we know today.
Yet, despite all of that, there have been only two saints ever from the Philippines. The first one is Saint Lorenzo Ruiz, who was declared venerable in October 11, 1980, beatified in February 18, 1981, and canonized in October 18, 1987. The second one is Saint Pedro Calungsod, who was declared venerable in January 7, 2000, beatified in March 5, 2000, and canonized in October 21, 2012.
Now, there is a Cebuano priest who is set to become the third saint of the Philippines: Teofilo Camomot. He was born on March 3, 1914, in Barangay Cogon, Carcar, Cebu. As a child, he was known to be kind and caring because of his gentle and nurturing upbringing. After he graduated from elementary school, he decided to study to become an agriculturist and work on his father’s farm.
However, all of that changed as he later directed himself into joining the seminary in San Carlos in 1932. He became a priest on December 14, 1941, and was later on assigned to St. Teresa Parish in Talisay, Cebu in 1943. On March 25, 1955, he was appointed as the Titular Bishop of Clisma and the Auxiliary Bishop of Jaro, Iloilo.
According to one of his close friends, Msgr. Jose B. Buenaflor of La Paz, Iloilo, “he was a saintly man – devoted to prayer, to meditation, to conversion. [He was] a serious person, even while mingling with other priests… He was very charitable…Every time the poor went to him, he gave with all his heart…”
Now, he is up to becoming the third saint of the Philippines. Many testify to his spiritual gifts of healing, reading hearts, and even levitation and bilocation. There are people who have said to see him appear in two places at the same time. A Catholic organization known as the Daughters of Saint Teresa formally petitioned to beatify and canonize him and on October 15, 2010, Cardinal Vidal announced that the Holy See has approved the opening of the cause.
The Bantayan Island exemption in eating meat during the holy week is a tale as old as time for us Cebuanos.
Actually, let’s be honest, there are those who doesn’t even know that there was an exemption. Well, read on because you are in for some learning.
The exemption or special permission dated July 27, 1824 which is formally known as “Bantayan Indult” was given by the pope himself, the chief pastor of the worldwide Catholic Church.
Photo by Eugene Escarro Arriola
The Bantayan Indult was given through Padre Doroteo Andrada Del Rosario allowing the consumption of meat on days of fasting and obligation. The original document is being kept at the Bantayan Museum in Bantayan Island.
Rough translation excerpt from the “Bantayan Indult”:
“We (actual verb unknown; allow?) you to eat healthy meat, eggs and milk products during lent and other days of abstinence “- Translated by Prof. Regaladoo “Ricky” Jose (2006), CBCP committee member on Church Heritage and Sites
The special permission was made according to the regulations of Pope Leo XII prior to the Biennium of 1842-1843.
Why the exemption?
There were many assumptions made but the most logical one spread according to the locals is that the islands main source of food is the sea and during the holy week. Even to this day, no local would dare go fishing in the sea in the belief that Jesus is dead and therefore not safe. It also has a history of bad luck to those who dared to sail out in the seas. Bear in mind that this was ages ago and so without their main source of food, they can only turn to meat and eggs.
This is where it got a little lost in translation or just lost in generations because many still believes that this is still valid or true to this day. That the island is still exempted from the fasting practices. When in fact the Bantayan Indult that was issued in 1824 have expired in 1843. The expiration was also stated in the Bantayan Indult.
So there it is, there is no exemption anymore. And during this holy week, whatever religion you have, you should abide by your own faith.
Exact location: Bantayan Parish museum, Bantayan proper, Bantayan Island, Cebu (beside Parish of Saints Peter and Paul) in
BY BUS: Go to Cebu City North Bus Terminal and ride on a bus bound for Hagnaya. Estimated travel time is 3.5-4 hours. Once in Hagnaya Port, you will ride on a barge bound for Santa Fe port (travel time is approximately 1 hr). The Tourism Office in Santa Fe port will collect P30/person for all incoming guests to the Island as per ordinance approved by local and provincial councilors as Environmental or Ecological Fee. Then ride a jeep from the port to Bantayan proper. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Saints Peter and Paul parish.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Sts. Peter and Paul Parish” in Bantayan Island. Parking space is available.
When we say there’s a lot to explore around the Cebu province, we seriously mean, a lot. Even most Cebu residents have not roamed around the province yet — but that’s what makes it even more exciting. We always have something to look forward to every time we are free for a getaway with our family and friends, without the need to fly out from the city. And there’s this one place in Cebu where you can make the most out of your one-day trip.
One of the most popular tour packages offered in Cebu is Moalboal Getaway in Southern Cebu in which the itinerary includes the Pescador Island, Sardine Run, Turtle Point, and Basdaku White Beach.
If you’re looking for a getaway that will kick-off or complete your summer, this is for you.
Pescador Island
The Pescador Island derives its name from the Philippines’ Spanish colonial heritage and the abundance of fish living on the surrounding coral reef, and the many fishermen that fish them (“pescador” translates from Spanish to “fisherman”). The rich marine life also attracts recreational divers from the many dive operations in nearby Panagsama.
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Cori Loren Pino
Sardine Run
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Basdaku White Beach
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Photo by Jubert Valmores
Rates & Other Information
Moalboal island hopping tours usually cover all the aforementioned attractions: Pescador Island + Sardine Run + Turtle Point + Basdaku Beach.
Fees
Environmental fee: ₱100 per person (island hopping)
Bus fare: ₱120 per person (one-way)
Boat fare: ~₱500 per person for “joiners” (roundtrip, estimated only) / Private boat costs at ₱2,500-5,000 (depends on how many you are)
Tent: ₱100 per tent (bring your own tent)
Boat Capacity and Boat Rates for Island Hopping:
1 to 4 pax: Php 2,500
5 to 6 pax: Php 3,000
7 to 8 pax: Php 3,500
9 to 10 pax: Php 4,000
11 to 12 pax: Php 5,000
Please note that Php 100 Environmental User’s Fee (EUF) shall be charged per person on top of the boat rates.
At the moment, payments can be made at the Moalboal Tourism Office by the Municipal Treasurer’s authorized representative while the tourism portal is deactivated.
The entire tour would be 2 to 3 hrs. Destinations are famous Pescador Island, be amazed with our unique Sardine Run, and watch or swim with the Turtles.
For marine protection rules, you can take pictures but please NO TOUCHING and HARMING of the sardines, turtles, corals and other marine life. There is a municipal ordinance or administrative fine of P2,500.00 per person, per violation in any of these rules. We have “Bantay Dagat” or watchers deployed at the sites.
After your activities, you may rinse at the shower area. Please use your personal towels as we do not allow any towel rentals. Toilets are also available and you can use them for free.
How to get there?
From the South Bus Terminal, ride a bus heading to “Bato via Barili”. Inform the driver ahead to drop you off at Gaisano Grand Mall or the Moalboal Municipal Hall. Bus fare is ~₱120 per head (one-way), travel time is around 3 hours.
From either Gaisano Grand Mall Moalboal or the Municipal Hall, ride a tricycle to your hotel. Or tell the driver to take you Pinagsama Beach (since this is nearer to Pedascor Island). There’s also lot of diving shops here where you can for island hopping tours. Fare is ₱20 per person (one-way), travel time is approx. 15 minutes.
On Thursday night, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of April 1, 2021.
Today, the whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and the Cebu Province — recorded 240 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 196 new recoveries, and 2 new deaths. This brings Cebu’s total confirmed cases to 46,309, while the active cases increased to 5,009 (from 4,966).
Breakdown of cases:
Cebu City – Total confirmed: 21,713(+89 new) – Total recoveries: 19,338 (+115 new) – Total deaths: 814 (+1 new) – Active cases: 1,561
Lapu-Lapu City – Total confirmed: 5,626 (+32 new) – Total recoveries: 4,480 (+0 new) – Total deaths: 146 (+0 new) – Active cases: 1,000
Mandaue City – Total confirmed: 5,737 (+34 new) – Total recoveries: 4,606 (+265 new) – Total deaths: 202 (+0 new) – Active cases: 929
Cebu Province – Total confirmed: 13,233 (+85 new) – Total recoveries: 11,145 (+16 new) – Total deaths: 569 (+1 new) – Active cases: 1,519
Summary of COVID-19 cases in Cebu:
Total Active Cases in Cebu: 5,009
Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 46,309 (+240 new)
Total Recoveries in Cebu: 39,569 (+196 new)
Total Deaths in Cebu: 1,731 (+2 new*)
A total of 3,070 laboratory results were released for today.
NOTES from DOH-7:
*As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.
The Tran Central Highway of Cebu just got more colorful with the newest botanical garden in town – Lakeview Le Jardin.
Lakeview Le Jardin is the new botanical garden in Brgy. Tabunan, Cebu City that treats its guests with a scenery of the gardens filled with colorful plants and a view of the lake through the mountains. It just had its soft opening last March 16 to showcase thousands of flowers and plant varieties that will surely tickle the plantita and plantito spirits in us.
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Cebu’s tourism industry is booming, and we can’t deny the fact that the blooming gardens scattered all throughout the Trans Central highway have attracted more and more tourists every year. For sure, we have already seen our friends flaunting their beautiful photos online with backdrops from Sirao Flower Garden, Terrazas del Flores, Buwakan ni Alejandra, Evo Nature Camp, or MSDEA Ornamental Garden to name a few.
Lakeview Le Jardin is a new spot that’s worth a visit. It will treat you to an IG-worthy setting and a relaxing environment bursting with sweet floral scents and stunning view of the nearby mountain ranges. A day of walking around their hectare-wide garden will never go to waste.
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Photo by Conde Pilapil Lee
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Aside from visiting beaches, a stroll with your family and loved ones around botanical gardens like Lakeview Le Jardin is also an effective way to strengthen family ties, not to mention that this can be a good avenue to raise ecological awareness and increase appreciation for environmental conservation efforts.
A RESTAURANT TOO
Lakeview Le Jardin is not just a botanical garden but a restaurant too. In fact, this garden comprises two levels – the main level where the restaurant is located and the botanical garden. This makes this place a perfect place for our next weekend excursion since it allows us to munch on delicious food while enjoying the fullness of what the place can offer.
The best deal? They got the best chefs in town. Enjoy an array of mouth-watering dishes that are perfectly seasoned to satiate our cravings right in the heart of a wide garden. The restaurant’s interiors are designed to highlight a cozy façade and other horticultural elements, blending well to the breath-taking view of the surroundings. Their food choices are also said to complement the tropical conservatory climate abundant in these higher parts of Cebu.
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Photo by Conde Pilapil Lee
Photo by Conde Pilapil Lee
Photo by Conde Pilapil Lee
Photo by Conde Pilapil Lee
If you’re looking for a place that can give you not just a serene and fresh embrace of nature but also delicious food, visit Lakeview Le Jardin.
Menu:
Photo from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook PagePhoto from Lakeview Le Jardin Facebook Page
Exact location: Sitio Inaad, Barangay Tabunan, Cebu City – along the Transcentral Highway.
BY COMMUTE: You can ride a habal-habal from JY Square to the place and advise the driver to drop you off beside Charlie’s Cup. Alternatively, you can ride a vhire bound for Balamban, Asturias or Tuburan in Ayala Center Cebu and let the driver know that you want to stop beside Charlie’s Cup.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Charlie’s Cup” in Trans Central Highway. Lakeview is located beside Charlie’s Cup. Parking space is available.
On Wednesday night, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of March 31, 2021.
Today, the whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and the Cebu Province — recorded 390 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 617 new recoveries, and 14 new deaths. This brings Cebu’s total confirmed cases to 46,069, while the active cases dropped to 4,966 (from 5,203).
Breakdown of cases:
Cebu City – Total confirmed: 21,624(+149 new) – Total recoveries: 19,224 (+259 new) – Total deaths: 813 (+4 new) – Active cases: 1,587
Lapu-Lapu City – Total confirmed: 5,594 (+47 new) – Total recoveries: 4,480 (+121 new) – Total deaths: 146 (+10 new) – Active cases: 968
Mandaue City – Total confirmed: 5,703 (+59 new) – Total recoveries: 4,541 (+2 new) – Total deaths: 202 (+0 new) – Active cases: 960
Cebu Province – Total confirmed: 13,148 (+135 new) – Total recoveries: 11,129 (+235 new) – Total deaths: 568 (+0 new) – Active cases: 1,451
Summary of COVID-19 cases in Cebu:
Total Active Cases in Cebu: 4,966
Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 46,069 (+390 new)
Total Recoveries in Cebu: 39,374 (+617 new)
Total Deaths in Cebu: 1,729 (+14 new*)
A total of 4,473 laboratory results were released for today.
NOTES from DOH-7:
*As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.
Cebu is just too large of an area to not have multiple food parks and we foodies are just here to visit and try out all of them.
Brace yourself Oponganons for Mactan is having their very own food park and it’s creating quite a buzz.
Located at the M.L Quezon Highway, Mactan Park Place is very easy to spot and to access since you can pass by it almost everyday if you’re in Mactan. Fronted by a big tree and a bright orange container van turned stall, it is partially hidden from the highway which makes its chill homey vibe work.
Photo by Marel BaluyosPhoto by Marel Baluyos
Photo from Rapsa Bai Mactan’s Sisig and More Facebook Page
Photo from Rapsa Bai Mactan’s Sisig and More Facebook Page
They have a collection of stalls there that offers a variety of goodies from milkteas to Tuslob buwa to takoyaki, ramyun noodles, frappes and Filipino dishes.
Their wide-open area is perfect for providing enough space to everyone who will visit. They even have an area with an upper floor for maximum accommodation and comfort.
They also have live band performances on a separate area with a small podium during music nights. The lights, ambience and music in Mactan Park Place is just the right amount of chill from the stresses of work we are looking for.
Exact location: M.L Quezon Highway Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu — approx. 15 minutes away from Mactan-Cebu International Airport
BY BUS/PUJ: Ride any bus going to Mactan Newtown or any PUJ to Soong. It’s on the left side if you are going to Mactan Newtown right beside a Surplus store/shop.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Mactan Park Place” in Lapu-Lapu. Parking space is available.
Grilling samgyeop strips with friends in an enclosed resto is fun but grilling these Korean spiced meats in an al fresco dinner at the beach is a fresher and innovative take of this food trend that have recently won the hearts of every food enthusiasts.
BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant in Carmen, Cebu presents an all-new dining experience for samgyeopsal lovers. Guests can eat to their heart’s content unlimited servings of samgyeopsal while enjoying the view and the feels of the beach at night. A talk with friends and family gets richer, more intimate, and more enjoyable when made over delicious strips of meat and mouth-watering side dishes.
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Samgyeopsal or grilled pork belly became popular in the country with the rise of Korean dramas and films that captured the interest of the Filipinos. It is eaten with extra ingredients like shrimp, squid, hotdog, crab sticks, the spicy kimchi, and the lettuce. Preparing this meal isn’t just easy but fun too since you will have to do the actual grilling on your dining table.
The strong market for samgyeopsal hubs in Cebu made the rise of many samgyeopsal restaurants unstoppable. BPC Beach Resort and Palm Restaurant is one of those who ventured and they’re giving everyone a twist of the traditional cook-inside-the-resto set-up of samgyeopsal dinner.
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Other than the unlimited samgyeopsal offer, they also serve ala carte meals available anytime of the day.
Here, you can feel the fresh breeze of the sea touching your skin while you munch this Korean food. Not only that, they also have live performances that will fill the air with talent and entertainment. This beach resort is also clad with bright lights at night scattered all over the place with palm trees serving as the resort’s natural shade. Indeed, everything is well-ornamented for a sumptuous meal.
Of course, being a beach resort, this place will not disappoint you for your weekend get-togethers. It has the basic amenities that you will need so you can get a full blast beach getaway. Their overnight accommodation is enough to give you a comfortable sleep after a day of swimming and gaming with your loved ones.
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
Photo from BPC Beach Resort Palm Restaurant Facebook Page
There are no corkage fees, so you bring all the food that you want. Their cottages are big enough to accommodate large group. The best deal – you don’t have to spend much to enjoy the place.
As mentioned, the place is so refreshing with its tall trees and cool ambience. It’s perfect for those who love to spend a day from the stressful metro. A day at the beach doesn’t hurt anyway so why not spend your weekend here? The beachfront is wide enough for your activities and the sea is calling you for a deep plunge. When it’s already the fun that’s inviting us, who are we to decline?
BY BUS: Head to Cebu North Bus Terminal and ride on a bus going to North. Ask the driver drop you at Luyang Carmen. At the drop off point, you may ride a tricycle going to BPC Resort OR go straight until dead end, then turn right. About 300 meters, you will arrive at BPC Beach Resort located at the left side of the road.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Cebu North Coast Beach Resort” in Sogod. Parking space is available.