Puerto Del Sol during the morning is just as breathtaking as when we arrived in the afternoon of the previous day. What makes it special in the morning though is the solitude and relaxing peace that one seem to experience upon meditation. It was around 8am and we just had breakfast buffet and I guess most of the guests went back to their own beds except us. Read more about our dining experience at Puerto del Sol here.
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Monday, March 17, 2014
VISITA IGLESIA: The Shrine of Our Lady of The Rosary of Manaoag
By Edel San
on 12:41 PM
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Nuestra Senora del Rosario de Manaoag or Our Lady of Manaoag is the patroness of the town of Manaoag, Pangasinan. The statue of Our Lady of Manaoag is made from ivory which dates back to the 17th century. It was brought here by Padre Juan de San Jacinto via the route of Spain to Acapulco then Philippines. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Manaoag
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Puerto Del Sol: A Hidden Gem In Bolinao Part1
By Edel San
on 2:00 PM
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Went to an unplanned out-of-town travel with family friends before New Year 2014. The road trip led us to Baguio, Bolinao, Dagupan and Manaoag.
After a day and a half in Baguio (we didn't really enjoy since traffic was pretty bad and lots of people every where), we hied off to Bolinao, Pangasinan. I thought at first that its going to be a short ride but it took us 4 hours to get there from Baguio. We passed by Kennon Road then via Bonoan, Dagupan till we reached the outskirts of Bolinao. From the highway, the resort is about 5-7 kms away. But upon arriving at Puerto Del Sol, I realized that the long trip and the sore back and cramped legs was all worth it. It was definitely one of the finest beaches in the Philippines.
After a day and a half in Baguio (we didn't really enjoy since traffic was pretty bad and lots of people every where), we hied off to Bolinao, Pangasinan. I thought at first that its going to be a short ride but it took us 4 hours to get there from Baguio. We passed by Kennon Road then via Bonoan, Dagupan till we reached the outskirts of Bolinao. From the highway, the resort is about 5-7 kms away. But upon arriving at Puerto Del Sol, I realized that the long trip and the sore back and cramped legs was all worth it. It was definitely one of the finest beaches in the Philippines.