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22 EXECUTIVE EDITOR: MARLINDA ANGBETIC TAN  ASST. LIFESTYLE EDITOR: QUENNIE SANCHEZ BRONCE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2009 July 19 was a very special day for me, so, I decided to take a run for it and cancelle d all other invitations, including the Hari ng Negros testimonial dinner in Dumaguete City. It was time for me to be selfish a nd treat myself to a day of solitude and total relaxation. So, three days ahead, I called up Ruben. Maribago Bluewater Beach Resort (www.bluewater .com.ph), is one of the best places to  be in if you are looking for relaxation. And should you want solitude, well, you definitely could not have it in the busy beach front or the main pool fronting Allegro Restaurant, where kids and families enjoy a lot of themselves that you could not help but envy them and be engulfed with the desire to take a dip in the pool and just wash your cares away. This, however, does not mean that you can’t enjoy a quite Sunday afternoon in Maribago Bluewater . On the contrary, the resort is teeming with coves and spots where you can lounge, have a good read, or take a refreshing nap as you bathe in the warmth of the golden Mactan Sun. The quieter Watsu Pool by the Yoga Pavilion is such a place, but for me, I decided to spend my lazy afternoon at the pool by the Garden Pavilion, where I was able to enjoy the book I bought from OMF Literature (Tel. No. 032-253- 1525), Faithfully Fit by Claire Cloninger and Laura Barr. Your room can also be a  place of quiet isolation. To be confined the whole day is a relaxing experience at Maribago Bluewater. The cottage given to me was by the beach wing and it was the newer one, I was told. There were two queen sized beds and they were installed in such a manner that it would give an illusion that By RITCHE T. SALGADO only be described as heavenly. Indeed, everything that I’ve experienced in Maribago Bluewater was but a dream. The resort does not settle for  anything less when it comes to pampering their guests. From world-class furnishings (mind you, even the beach loungers are Dedon, an international  brand of exclusive outdoor and indoor furniture) to ?ber-  pompous service, you would feel like a celebrity or some very important  person, never mind the clothes that you came in. I just want to  point this out  because when I arrived I was wearing simple clothes, which made me think that I needed to prepare my rebuttal should I be stopped at the gate. But the guard courteously pointed me to the front desk when I told him I was checking in. It is not a wonder why guests keep on returning to this somewhat homey and humble resort.  Now, back to my room. Well, one of the first things that I would check in a hotel or resort room is the bathroom. In the little cottage that was provided to me, the restroom cum closet has the air of an outdoor  shower – very spacious (which is a total under- statement) and complete with stones and pebbles. During the day, sunlight completely fills the r o o m , completing the whole effect. The tub is placed generously in the center, making it virtually the very first inviting object you’d see the moment you open the wide bathroom door. It did not take long for me to oblige the invitation of the tub and immersed myself in warm steamy water. A  prelude, I should say, to the invigorating hilot  that I was  privileged to try later that day. As I had the whole day ahead of me, I decided to explore the resort – from the white sand beach that is always calm regardless of the weather (but check on the tide levels, lest you be stuck with an ankle deep water) to the intriguing Alegrado Island which is a great venue for exclusive  parties and for sun  bathing. Aside f r o m swimming a n d lounging, Maribago  Last year, my good friend Ruben Licera, Jr. invited me to stay at Maribago  Bluewater Beach Resort, even just for a night. I was so excited, but I just couldn’t figure out when  I would have the free time to take advantage of this very tempting offer. Seafood Kebab (Photo by Ryan Lee) Go ahead, give in to the temptation of taking a warm steamy dip in the tub (Photo by Ritche Salgado) Warm smiles from our beautiful hosts (Photo by Ryan Lee) The giant Chess set (Photo by Ritche Salgado) The writer (Photo by Ryan Lee)

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22 EXECUTIVE EDITOR:MARLINDA ANGBETIC TAN

 ASST. LIFESTYLE EDITOR:QUENNIE SANCHEZ BRONCE

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2009

July 19 was a very special day for me, so, I decidedto take a run for it and cancelled all other invitations,including the Hari ng Negros testimonial dinner inDumaguete City. It was time for me to be selfish andtreat myself to a day of solitude and total relaxation.So, three days ahead, I called up Ruben.

Maribago Bluewater Beach Resort(www.bluewater.com.ph), is one of the best places to be in if you are looking for relaxation. And shouldyou want solitude, well, you definitely could not haveit in the busy beach front or the main pool fronting

Allegro Restaurant, where kids and families enjoy alot of themselves that you could not help but envythem and be engulfed with the desire to take a dip inthe pool and just wash your cares away.

This, however, does not mean that you can’tenjoy a quite Sunday afternoon in MaribagoBluewater. On the contrary, the resort is teeming withcoves and spots where you can lounge, have a goodread, or take a refreshing nap as you bathe in thewarmth of the golden Mactan Sun.

The quieter Watsu Pool by the Yoga Pavilion issuch a place, but for me, I decided to spend my lazyafternoon at the pool by the Garden Pavilion, where Iwas able to enjoy the book I bought from OMFLiterature (Tel. No. 032-253-1525), FaithfullyFit by ClaireCloninger and

Laura Barr.Your room

can also be a  place of quietisolation. To beconfined the wholeday is a relaxing experience atMaribago Bluewater. The cottagegiven to me was by the beach wingand it was the newer one, I was told.There were two queen sized beds andthey were installed in such a manner that it would give an illusion thatthey were floating on air. The bedwas comfortably huge with all theworks. The light under it completesthe oneiric experience that can

B y R I T C H E T . S A L G A D O

only be described asheavenly. Indeed,everything that I’veexperienced inMaribago Bluewater was but a dream.

The resort doesnot sett le for anything less when it

comes to pamperingtheir guests. Fromw o r l d - c l a s sfurnishings (mindyou, even the beachloungers are Dedon,an international  brand of exclusiveoutdoor and indoor furniture) to ?ber-  pompous service,you would feel like acelebrity or somevery important  person, never mindthe clothes that youcame in. I just want to  point this out

  because when Iarrived I was wearingsimple clothes, whichmade me think that Ineeded to prepare myrebuttal should I bestopped at the gate.But the guardcourteously pointedme to the front desk when I told him I waschecking in. It is nota wonder why guestskeep on returning tothis somewhat homeyand humble resort.

 Now, back to myroom. Well, one of the

first things that Iwould check in ahotel or resort roomis the bathroom. Inthe little cottage thatwas provided to me,the restroom cumcloset has the air of an outdoor shower – veryspacious (which isa total

u n d e r -s t a t e m e n t )and completewith stonesand pebbles.During theday, sunlightcompletelyfil ls the

r o o m ,completingthe wholeeffect. Thetub is placedgenerouslyin the center,making itvirtually thevery firstinviting objectyou’d see themoment you openthe wide bathroomdoor. It did not takelong for me tooblige the invitationof the tub and

immersed myself inwarm steamy water. A prelude, I should say,to the invigoratinghilot  that I was privileged to try later that day.

As I had the wholeday ahead of me, Idecided to explore theresort – from the whitesand beach that isalways calm regardless of the weather (but check on the tide levels, lestyou be stuck with anankle deep water) to theintriguing Alegrado

Island which is a greatvenue for exclusive  parties and for sun bathing.

A s i d ef r o mswimminga n dlounging,

Maribago

 Last year, my good friend Ruben Licera, Jr. invited 

me to stay at Maribago Bluewater Beach Resort,even just for a night. I was so excited, but I just couldn’t figure out when

 I would have the free time to take advantage of this very tempting offer.

Seafood Kebab (Photo by Ryan Lee)

Go ahead, give into the temptationof taking a warmsteamy dip in thetub (Photo by

Ritche Salgado)

Warmsmiles fromour beautifulhosts(Photo byRyan Lee)

The giantChess set(Photo byRitcheSalgado)

The writer (Photo byRyan Lee)

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23WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2009 LIFESTYLEThe Freeman

Bluewater has tons of activities for their gueststo take advantage of andenjoy. The resort has adive shop where you canrent or sign up for aquasport adventures likediving, jet skiing or snorkeling. You can play ball games, Frisbee, or agame of chess with theresort’s giant chess set.Should you wish, youcan arrange for a privateviewing in the resort’sgallery which houses anexpensive collection of works by Cebu’s greatartists.

But I would say, thatthe best experience that Iwas able to enjoy atMaribago Bluewater wastheAmuma hilot  atAmuma Spa. A 90-minutetreatment, the hilot takesafter the traditionalmassage enjoyed byFilipinos for centuries.It’s a wet massage, soexpect to be generously bathed in virgin coconutoil. The feel could never  be more authentic.

As with other massage service at thespa, the hilot would startwith the traditional foot

 bath by the terrace. Thiswill then be followed bya ri tual where themasseuse would lightincense and walk aroundyou as she chants ahumble prayer to thespirits. This, according tomy masseuse LovelyQuinawayan, would driveaway the evil spirits.

Amuma Spa’s hilot comes with a uniquelayering of heated  banana leaves over thetreated area. This is thencovered by a thick towel,ensuring that the heatwould circulate and  penetrate your tiredmuscles. A hot pot of green tea after thetreatment ensures over all detoxification.

The interiors of Amuma Spa exude anatmosphere of relaxation.It combines theconservatism of JapaneseZen and the intricacy andexoticness of SoutheastAsia. Wood is the mainelement that wouldsurround you inside thespa, giving a feeling of  being one with nature.

As for my chow,well, let’s just say that

the resort whips up quitea list of options. Duringdinner, I was privileged tomeet the resort’s food and beverage manager, Mr.Ver Tayao, as well as thecharming Weng Eser Jose. It so happened thatI was there on a weekendand at a time when theywere serving the Chef’sSpecial for dinner, a four-course kebab meal.

It was heavenly. Theappetizer was a trio of Maki Kebab (dragon roll,dynamite roll andCalifornia Maki) withsesame soy dip. This wasthen followed by grilledchicken skewers on saladgreens with honeymustard dressing. For the

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main course, I choseseafood kebab. Other choices were pork andchicken kebabs. Dessertwas also skewered, butthese were fruits with arich chocolate dip.Yummy! Complements tothe chef! I would suggestfor the chef to alsoindulge the patrons infairly traded ingredients(www.cebuspftc.com) tomake their diningexperience extra special.

All in all, my brief stay at MaribagoBluewater Beach Resortwas a dream of anexperience that I do notwant to wake up from.Sadly, reality beckons andI have to answer its call.

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