We, enjoying our brunch!
Since there's plenty of us including some relatives, we decided to rent a whole jeepney for the entire day, my cousin taking charge to make sure we had the transportation to and from Moalboal. Before getting to the beach, we stopped by the nearby wet market and bought some fish and other food for our brunch.
Beach in Moalboal
I probably expected too much for the beach, that I was not very enthralled when we got there. I was expecting it to have fine white sand. Although the sand was still white, it was not fine. In fact, if you're not careful enough, you might hurt your foot. I love the fact though that the shore was clean - no human litter or plastic garbage. I would have loved it better had they cleaned the beach from seaweeds. Not that it's bad, it's just not so swimming-friendly.
Enjoying the marine life
Nonetheless, we still had fun! And that's what's important. After having our brunch, when we thought there's nothing we could do in the beach (since my family did not feel like swimming in there), a boatman approached us and offered to take us to the Marine Sanctuary, around 15 minutes boat ride for a fee of Php 1,500.00. I initially declined the offer, but realizing that it would be my parents' first, we gave it a try.
Jump shot before we left
And great we did! Being good swimmers, my parents enjoyed looking at all the marine life in the sanctuary. And so my brother and sister! That's when we finally appreciated the beauty of Moalboal. You have to go there and see the marine life. For me, that would remind me of Moalboal - it's abundant marine life!




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