Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Davao: Life is Here. Happiness is Here.

I went to Davao last March 11-14, 2014 with a big group composed of 7 adults and 3 kids. The moment we landed at Davao International Airport, we saw this signage. (Yay, right? haha)


We didn't arrange any airport-hotel transfers so good thing, outside the airport, there are lots of vans that you can rent for a minimal fee. We got ours for P500, just to drop us of at our hotel, Regency Inn.

Regency Inn is a small and very affordable hotel located at Villa Abrille St. We got our Twin Deluxe Room for only Php 1,200.00, that's good for 4 adults with breakfast.
(Photo from http://www.regencyinndavao.com/about-us/)

It's a bit old and creepy but we decided to stay here because we arrived at Davao at around 5pm and we just want some place to sleep in at the lowest cost.

Our stay has a complimentary breakfast at Octane, so of course we'd grabbed it. At first, I lowered my expectations as I've judged the place to be a miser. But I was happily wrong! The food was great and they give big servings! Happy Tummy!!!


What I like:
  • Affordable
  • Has heater for the shower
  • Great food
  • Nice airconditioning

What I don't like:
  • Old
  • Creepy
Overall, Regency Inn is a nice hotel to stay in if you're on a budget.

The day after, we had a city tour and our first destination is the People's Park. Nothing to see much here really. Just a park where DavaoeƱos walk, jog and exercise. There are some sculptures, of course as most of parks have. The park also has a little playground for the kiddos.
This is my sister, Faye, imitating one of the sculptures.
My nephew, Drake, having fun at the playground.

Next destination, Japanese Tunnel. This tunnel was carved out of Matina Balusong during the World War II. The Japanese used this as a hide-out from the Americans. Inside, there is a conference area, a worshipping area, an arms storage, and also a very small cell where they put the men they capture, and let them starve to death inside. Entrance fee is Php50.


Last but not the least for our city tour, is the Crocodile Park. Crocodiles are not the only animals you can see here. It is a mini zoo, where you can have photo ops with the animals for only Php40.
They also have animals shows!

It's time for us to head to our next destination, Samal Island. Samal Island is where famous beach resorts of Davao is located. Getting on the Island is only approximately 10 mins from port. There are so many water sports/adventures you can try here. Unfortunately, we weren't able to do so because we have children with us. Anyway, we stayed at Blue Waters Resort. 
 See the clear water of Davao?
Great sunset. 
And you can also stay at the beach front at night! Inuman na!
The only water adventure we've tried, banana boat. It costs Php300 per person for 15min.

Before we head back to Manila, we had the chance to stay one more night in Davao. So, we stayed at Park Inn by Radisson in Lanang. It's a very comfortable place to stay in and a very clean one too.
 Big and comfortable beds!
 Delectable food.
Very nice swimming pool.

Davao is such a beautiful and rich place. Just get your nose ready for the smell of Durian! Haha.. Anyway, it's worth visiting.


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