Friday, March 25, 2016

Bohol Bee Farm, Bohol

happened on Dec. 12, 2015


just looking at these boats instantly relaxes me
I've  been to Bohol for a couple of times already but never in this place.  For our recent trip I made sure to visit this place and experience dining maybe.  I have been intrigued with their organic food and ambiance.  I'm quite envious with the photos I'm seeing on IG and FB of some friends eating flower salads, etc.

Finally, our last stop is in this serene place.  It is still located in Panglao Island but isolated from the crowded place.


From its name, it's a bee farm and famous for organic foods.  It also offers accommodations and diving lessons.

The moment you enter the premise, you'll instantly feel the serenity of it.  It's embarrassing to even make a little noise as some of the guests are reading in some corners.  The pool is located at the entrance. 


the small but serene pool
The store is also at the entrance while the dining area is by the sea side.  The store sells organic items from food to toiletries.  I bought some chips and this malunggay ice cream.  The taste?  the real deal malunggay leaves with a little sweetness.  I really can't consume it all.  But, it's healthy so I finished it and that will be my first and last time to eat it hopefully.  I'll just eat malunggay pandesal ok?





trying to finish this ice cream
The dining area is big.  It's overlooking the sea.  The problem is there are so many mosquitoes around so instead of having dinner, we just checked the menu and wait for the sunset.






My companions checked the diving center below.  It would also be nice to hang around in there.



The sunset is magnificent I must say.  It would be great to be just sitting here and watching it till total darkness consumes it.





So when darkness came, we hurriedly went back to our hotel.  Yep, I would consider staying here on my next visit.  It's like doing a retreat where silence and tranquility surely abound in every stay.