It was a fabulous Wednesday once again to all Hiver friends from all over again. :) I have been away for a while from this community and have been busy with newbies onboarding. Today I would like to feature one of the most trending and viral beaches here in Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental, named Bucarra Beach Resort.
I am getting curious about this beach because it has been vlogged by the famous vloggers here in our city. And finally, yesterday I visited this place, and it really looks amazing. It was a satisfaction after a day of being exhausted at home. The place is really so amazing for an amazing. You know the feeling of the seams; you have escaped from reality and found temporary happiness by witnessing this kind of creation that I would have thought would exist here nearby our city.
It seems that I have been away travelling to Palawan, but it's not. It was just a 2-hour ride from our house to the destination. What I am getting curious about this beach is the scenic attraction of the rocks and the lighthouse. It was my first time to see an actual lighthouse in my whole life. Honestly, I didn't know that there was a lighthouse because what I've seen in the pictures from the other social media vloggers was just a sea and the rocks that form like an island.
How to get to Bucarra Beach Resort?
You can take a bus at Gaisano Mall Cagayan de Oro and then just tell the driver or the conductor that you like to stop at the crossing of Bucarra Beach; the bus fare is just 50 pesos.
When you're at the crossing of the Bucara Beach, there are motorcycle riders there, or they call it a habal-habal, and the fare per person is 50 pesos.
3.Yesterday I rented a taxi worth 1,500 pesos, or 28 HBD, for a taxi rent to send us and to bring us home from our family outing.
If you have your own vehicle, you can follow the Google location on how to get to Bucarra Beach.
When we arrive at Bucarra beach, there are stall vendors who are selling fresh clams, oysters, shells, etc. I was intrigued why there were some people at the stalls, and when I checked it out, they were buying some seashells, and I bought 1 kilo of shells also for only 100 pesos. Sounds very affordable rather than at seafood restaurants.
We arrive at Bucarra around 10 am in the morning. I almost forgot to take pictures because I was carried away by this almost perfect beach that can be a tourist spot attraction. What I love so much is that the beach is not sandy; it has flat rocks, so you need to get worried that you'll get wounded, plus the crystal blue clear water that really caught my attention.
It was wavy and high tide, but I do not mind the waves the more that I and my kids enjoyed swimming so much. I can't take my phone in the water because of the waves that might splash my phone. Seems the splash of the wave is playing around with us. I remember when we were in Manila at the Azure resort, the splash of the waves was artificial and limited, but here in Bucara Beach you can have it from morning till afternoon.
It is still considered as a Hidden Nature because there not much people coming here it was just been discovered lately and because the place is not easy to access so its not yet crowded.I have thought that I couldnt get a photo of those island rocks because of the hig tide good thing that I found a short cut way to get to it and I am totally surprised with the light house so I grabbed the opportunity to take a picture of it.
When I look into the ocean, it seems that I am at Tawi Tawi Island, where you can almost see the Pacific Ocean, but it was just an image of me because of the blow of the strong winds and the big splashes of the water to the rocks.
Beautiful beach sissy with many different sea shells.
Thank you sis @hellgirl02 :) its been a while lets keep posting.
Wow!the view is beautiful,and the sea food is very fresh.I hope i can go there soon.
Where are you from teach ? Are u also from Misamis oriental ?
I'm from north cotabato teach.
Such a beautiful resort looks like it was a fun visit
Thanks for joining the Wednesday walk
Have a great day