CEBU, Philippines - Eight years ago, the Cebu Chamber of Commerce, a civic minded, tourism oriented organization, set off plans to promote provincial tourism in Cebu. It was a very successful endeavor. Fortunately for sustainability, Governor Gwen Garcia adopted and expanded the project and created four tour packages namely, the North Escapade that include the island of Bantayan, the Southern Getaway, Explore the Midwest and Camotes, Summer Interlude. These exciting activities were aptly called Suroy Suroy Sugbo.
Today, the Suroy Suroy remains vibrant and exhilarating and acting provincial governor Agnes Magpale must be commended for recognizing the value of such project that encourages domestic and foreign tourists to experience traditional Visayan hospitality, explore historical sites, savour local cuisine and simply enjoy communing with nature.
Over a hundred participants embarked on a masterfully planned two night stay in Camotes Islands which is made up of 3 major islands and 1 islet divided over 4 municipalities and located approximately 15 miles east of Danao City, Cebu.
On this trip the eager participants assembled at the CICC before departing for Danao city wharf for the much anticipated two hour boat ride to Consuelo Wharf located in the town of San Francisco.
Upon arrival, guests immediately proceeded to Lake Danao, the 680 hectares, figure-eight shaped fresh body of water for a sumptuous lunch that showcased local dishes. Lively and colorful cultural presentations entertained the participants as they milled around the booths that featured the islands’ local produce, such as camote, coconuts, bananas and cassava, intricate handicrafts mostly made from soli- soli grass that are dried and woven into bags, mats and other decorative items. The visitors were also able to taste the yummy, local delicacies. After a fun-filled and relaxing afternoon, guests retreated to their respective hotels and resorts.
True to resort life, water plays a prominent role in its landscape. Pleasurable pastimes include moments at the beach soaking up the sun or keeping cool in the swimming pool overlooking the breathtaking view of Camotes Sea.
Meandering in such a blissful atmosphere is Santiago Bay Resort, a private domain with 52 well appointed rooms that are equipped with all the key amenities for a comfortable stay.
The following day, guests visited the Poro Sto Niño Church, the first parish established in Camotes in 1847. This is the most tangible legacy of the Spaniards to the island to which the Porohanon added the belfry in 1963.
A few kilometers away is the municipality of Tudela where caves abound. The most famous of all is Bukilat Cave in Barangay McArthur which features interesting formations and natural skylights . A pool of fresh water provides a refreshing dip for spelunkers and tourists alike. Once again a superb buffet lunch was laid out for everyone.
Heading further down the main road, guests made a brief stopover at Buho Rock, a local government-run destination for a delightful, typical merienda of binignit, camote, cassava, bibingka, and bukhayo while enjoying the spectacular view of the sea.
Mangodlong Rock Resort with its magnificent beach front setting was the venue for the farewell dinner.Hard working and hands on provincial tourism officer, Grace Paulino, thanked the guests for participating, the LGU’s the SWAT team, the paramedics and staff for their dedicated service, the combination of which made a very pleasant and successful weekend of bonding between old friends and establishing of new ones. In closing, Paulino, invited everyone to begin the countdown for a spectacular display of fireworks to conclude another wonderful and memorable Suroy Suroy adventure. (FREEMAN)