Sierra Madre to the Sea Philippines

Our bags were packed and our plan, well it was not really a plan at all, we were going to the Manila airport to hop on the first flight to one of the 7000+ plus islands in the Philippines. We never made it to IMG_8996the airport but we did make it to a beautiful beach resort on the mainland. Before heading to the airport we stopped for a brief visit with a Filipino friend. Before we knew it we were being transported to a beach resort about 6 hours northeast of Manila. My friend’s son had opened Cote Resort just outside of the town of Baler. The resort is set on a placid beach surrounded by the Sierra Madre Mountains and the Philippine Sea.   IMG_9006

 

Cote Resort was a few clicks from Baler, which has a reputation for surfing that started when the crew that shot the surfing scene from “Apocalypse Now” left IMG_8995some surfboards behind. A beautiful simple resort that pays attention to details that enables the traveler to show up with just a swimsuit in hand. (Flip flops, beach towels, toothbrushes, surfboards) The property is a coconut plantation and it sits right on a beach with soft sand, warm ocean water and palm trees that line the coast for miles. During the IMG_9063early mornings fisherman take to the ocean to troll the shoreline with their nets. Not wanting to overstay this generous welcome after a few days at this beautiful tranquil part of the Philippines mainland it was time to start island hoping. Next up Palawan Island.