As planned we checked in at El Tzino on our second day, this time at Brgy. Elijan. The resort has the same coastline as its more famous neighbor, Punta Bulata. To get there, we passed through almost three kilometers of interesting landscape. The road snaked through hills and valleys with exciting climbs and dips that rendered the road invisible from the passenger's vantage point. As expected, there is minimal radio signal in the area making it a perfect place to disappear for a spell.
I've been to more beautiful beaches but the resort served its purpose for Summer and Rain to have their fill of swimming. We rented the suite for the night. It was spacious but the air-conditioner was not built for it that the room was a bit warm for comfort all night. It was disappointing also that come check-out time, we were charged extra for the kids' accommodation.
I enjoyed breakfast though. We had fish stew which tasted divine. The couple who manages the resort brought a box of fresh catch the night before.
During my brief alone time, I sat on one of the rubber tire seats and attempted at progressing beyond Chapter One of the Rule of Four.
I've been to more beautiful beaches but the resort served its purpose for Summer and Rain to have their fill of swimming. We rented the suite for the night. It was spacious but the air-conditioner was not built for it that the room was a bit warm for comfort all night. It was disappointing also that come check-out time, we were charged extra for the kids' accommodation.
I enjoyed breakfast though. We had fish stew which tasted divine. The couple who manages the resort brought a box of fresh catch the night before.
During my brief alone time, I sat on one of the rubber tire seats and attempted at progressing beyond Chapter One of the Rule of Four.
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