My parents Frank and Sonia Mayor, now both American citizens, are on holiday in the Philippines, leaving the pleasant spring air in California for the blistering summer heat in the land of their birth. With them are two uncles, Jun and Caesar Reyes, and Uncle Caesars wife Mattie (de Jesus).
Ah, but what is the heat amidst the refreshing company of ones loved ones? Family is like a tall glass of halo-halo at 3:30 p.m. on a summer day a treat one looks forward to and junks ones diet for. So with the refreshing treat of our balikbayans presence, the festivity of cozy family reunions and pasalubongs that come, not wrapped in gay tinsel but in Macys and Nordstrom bags in balikbayan boxes, Christmas has come nine months early for the clan.
Every day, I feel like Im waking up to the merry tune of Jingle Bells and Joy to the World. I think of the family activity thats been lined up for the day (foot spas or shopping in Greenhills) or the weekend and I feel merry. Christmas in the summer has an added bonus traffic is light by Metro Manila standards!
Bohol, as a destination, is like a diamond. Its multi-faceted. You have nature at its most indulgent white-sand beaches (in Panglao), gurgling springs in underground caves (as the one in the Panglao Island Nature Resort) and pristine rivers the color of jade (like the Loboc River). You have the tarsiers, the sight of which is already worth the trip, and the whales. You have arts and culture 400-year-old churches like the Loboc and the Baclayon churches, museums of religious art and artifacts that showcase the fine blend of Filipino and Spanish artistry and antique shops.
A trip to Bohol has a heart-tugging treat unrivaled by any other destination in the Philippines the Loboc Childrens Choir, set up 20 years ago by a dedicated music teacher Alma Taldo. Bohol also has a strip along the beach (the Alona Beach) that reportedly offers great night life (didnt check it out this time, so I cant compare it to Boracays night life).
All these facets make Bohol sparkle amidst all the 7,000 other islands of the Philippine archipelago. Its a definite standout.
From Tagbilaran, its a 15-minute ride by van to Panglao, where we stayed at the Panglao Island Nature Resort. Actually, you dont have to leave the resort to have a dream vacation. It has cliff-side bungalows that offer a spectacular view of mountains and sea, and brand-new forest bungalows that remind one of a Balinese retreat. (For inquiries, call 0920-9520133.)
An al fresco restaurant offers you a great view of the sea. There is a man-made islet about 500 meters from the beach (you swim or ride a banca to it at high tide, but only wade to it at low tide) where you can have your dinner served. The islet is well-lit and with restrooms! Just arrange with the staff to have your dinner served at the islet, just like we did on our last night. Laughter, the sound of waves, the cool sea wind and fresh seafood make for a great combination! I could almost hear Ang Pasko ay Sumapit in the background.
Mayor Calipusan took us to the tarsier sanctuary set up by the river by Nelia Saranillo. From one or two tarsiers, the sanctuary now has 15 tarsiers! The tarsiers actually thrive in her care.
Mayor Calipusan is extremely proud of the Loboc Childrens Choir, which has won competitions as far away as Barcelona, Spain. There are now regular Sunday concerts at the churchs high-ceilinged, second-floor convent, which has 16th century murals, albeit fading and peeling with time, on its walls.
The choir delighted tourists with classic and popular tunes like Love is a Many Splendor Thing and selections from the Sound of Music. You choke with emotion as you listen to the angelic voices of the children, many of whom are children of farmers and simple folk. Some of them are still not used to wearing leather shoes, but their voices make you feel like you are among angels. Entrance to their hour-long Sunday afternoon concert costs P100, and their best-selling CD, available by the entrance of the concert hall, costs about P350.
Christmas in the summer is surely one hot experience!