|
|
Resort in Negros island
Philippines
Resort in Negros island Philippines combines crystal clear waters, sugary
beaches that squeak when walked on, and lush hilly landscapes into an
idyllic tourist haven, that's guaranteed to fascinate and lull visitors
into tranquil harmony with its simplistic beauty. Visitors commonly refer
as a breath-taking, unbelievably magical Island. A paradise resort in
Negros island Philippines set in the unspoilt South Seas. The small
island, only seven kilometers long and one kilometer wide at its narrowest
point, is located just off the northern tip of its mother Visayan island.
The northern and southern parts of the island rise into picturesque hills,
with elevations of 100 meters above sea level, that face the sea with
weather worn cliffs. The Island has numerous scattered villages
interconnected by a maze of intriguing jungle pathways. The resort in
Negros island Philippines boasts one of the world's finest beaches - White
Beach, a stretch of sun-drenched sand, washed by perpetually turquoise
water. At the resort you are fortunate to be ideally located at the center
of a beach, conveniently situated to all the main activities. A pure white
beaches are a sun worshipper's heaven on earth. Just lazing under the
tropical sun is a favorite vacation pastime.
The beach runs almost the entire length of the western side of the island.
During the summer season the beach is the leeward shore which results in
calm, turquoise seas, ideal for frolics in its warm water to cool off from
the summer's tropical heat. During this period the opposite, eastern side,
forms the windward shore, with almost continuous onshore winds and
protective reef that are ideal for both the novice and the experienced
wind surfer. The eastern shore also contains numerous sheltered and
picturesque bays, rewarding the ardent walker with many great scenic
views.
For more leisurely pursuits, many local fishermen and holiday resorts
offer all-day around the island trips by motorized bangkas, with stop-offs
at the northern caves, home of a giant fruit bats, locally called "Flying
Monsters" and the sea shell museum with Filipino craft displays. For
active landlubbers the Island's center extends a natural invitation to
hike or mountain bike its many trails, criss- crossing its gently hilly
slopes, while offering occasional glimpses of far-off sandy coves, fringed
by palm trees. Your hike could extend to shell beach, located on the
Island's northern tip, facing the Island. The beach is the home of famous
and at one time plentiful shells.
|

|