And, while the rest of the other travelers lurk themselves inside the main resort and hotel premises, some will be in constant communication with the boat men, to check if there are trips to other islands.
Luckily, the coast guard approved our trip to Dibuluan Island, as long as we go there using a speed boat. So, the trip begins. 😎
That’s me (above) with the calmness of the sea - the calm before the storm.
It was a short boat ride from the main island to Dibuluan Beach Club. As expected, because of the weather condition, nobody else was there but the boat men and the resort staff, and yours truly. 🤘🏻
Despite the drizzle, I still managed to play around, ride the kayak, and enjoyed the sand.
With the island’s proximity to the open areas of South China sea, wind surfing is the main highlight of activities. Sad thing that the coast guard did not allow such during our stay because of the possible danger brought about by the strong winds.
When the rain started to pour hard, I had to stay in one of their cottages and waited for the next boat men to arrive. It was indeed a fun way to get wet - not by the sea, but by the rain. 💦
Times like these make me want to cuddle with the sun.
Until our next trip.
😎