Saturday, December 1, 2012

Into the Blue



A few weeks ago, I had the good fortune to stay for a couple of days at the newly opened 
Bellevue Bohol in Panglao Island. It's the newest project of the Bellevue Group, and I must say, 
the most gorgeous by far. It has a hundred and fifty plus rooms, a 250-meter white sand beach front, an adorable manager in the person of Franz Eichenauer, and the most chillax vibe ever!  



The hotel faces a beautiful infinity pool with a shallow area 
for toddlers and a deeper end for some splash diving.



Love this deck, perfect for sunbathing. We're actually in the middle of the shoot.



After some shots by the pool, we got on a boat for some long shots of the resort, 
and then off again for some close up shots with our model.



Taking a break. Our model C, who works at the resort, was a runner-up at the Miss Bohol pageant. She was super nice, and has that graceful beauty queen walk; something that I will never be able to do. I walk like a guy, may pagka-macho hehe  



It wasn't all work, of course. Was able to enjoy the beach. Look at the water, 
so absolutely clear!! Oh, love these One Moment shoes. Made in Spain, they're bendy 
and flexible and 100 percent biodegradable. Oh, and you can just roll them up and slip into 
your bag's side pocket. I got them at this reuse, reduce, recycle concept store in 
Alabang Town Center, whose name I have momentarily forgotten hehe



Did a bit of exploring around the beach...



There were all these sandy little mounds everywhere, and realized they came from little snails 
making their way through the sand. My those little critters sure could make waves! 



Another look at the blue :)

2 comments:

  1. This is too gorgeous not to visit! How are the prices?

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  2. You have to go, Monique! Here's a link to the their site: http://www.thebellevue.com/bohol/accommodations/. I do know that they have a special rate of P7,500 for a Deluxe Room until the 15th of December. This is 50 percent off regular rates, I think :)

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