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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Kamana Sanctuary Resort & Spa in Subic

 Kamana Sanctuary Resort & Spa

"Kamana" - a hindu name in origin meaning desire or wish.
Sanctuary - meaning safe haven or a place of refuge.
From its name, this resort in Subic literally means an answer to your desire or wish for a safe haven.

Kamana just opened in 2010 and is fast gaining popularity to those people seeking refuge from the city. Just 2.5hrs away from Manila, coming here would be a breeze because of the SCTEX.

The staff who showed us around told us that this resort is partly owned by Mr Tony Boy Cojuangco. 

Published rates are as follows (depending on the season):
Std 36sqm - Php 6,000+ - 7,000+
Deluxe 46sqm - Php 6,500+ - 9,000+
Deluxe with Loft 49sqm - Php 8,000+ - 9,500+
Hotel Suites 60sqm - Php 8,500+ -  10,500+
Casitas 70sqm - Php 10,600+ - 12,600+

Room rates comes with a breakfast for 2 and subject to 10% service charge.
2 Children below 6yo are allowed to stay in the room with the parents free of charge.

Here are some pictures of the resort. This building houses the standard, deluxe, deluxe with loft, and hotel suites:






Bridge leading to the Casita. See the lush forest fronting the Casitas rooms:



Casitas pictures:












All casitas are built standing on the water. The room is huge at 70sqm and has a terrace overlooking Grande Island. You will wake up by the sound of lapping waters sorrounding you. Ain't that sweet?

This is the resort restaurant:



We were not able to sample anything from their menu coz it was a brief stay so no reviews for that yet. But i've taken a quick browse thru the 6page menu and the prices are okay. Main dishes ranging from 300up. Iam not sure of the serving though. Not too expensive but not cheap.

Moving on to their infinity pool. Again, it is overlooking Grande Island but is quite small. I've seen 2 lifeguards ensuring safety of the children swimming that day which is good.





Their pool deck has loungers aplenty but with no umbrella that's why we cannot take a seat because all are drenched from the rain. Does that mean if it's sunshiny you'll get fried easily? LOL.


As for the beach, it is no good for swimming like all other beaches in Subic Bay. But Kamana Sanctuary has Kayak facilities and other water activities to offer to compensate for the ugly beach.

And since Kamana is a Spa Resort they naturally offer Spa Facilities. Sorry to say that i've not seen any of it so no pictures to cover. But i've seen a few massage therapists in the front office :)

Overall, with the resort promise of an all in one paradise may not be truly delivered as of this moment. Resort still lacks some amenities a weary soul is looking for in a vacation. And with a price tag of 150usd - 300usd per room per night you be the judge if it's going to be worth every penny.

Tip: It is better to bring your car when you intend to check-in at Kamana. Location is quite far from the main drag. There are no taxis or public vehicles plying around SBMA. Kamana Sanctuary has a shuttle to bring you to Subic Bay Freeport Zone on request though.

How to get there? Upon entering the Subic-Tipo gate just drive straight ahead and follow road signs leading to Nabasan Wharf. Turn right when you see a sign to Nabasan Pier/beach. This road is 3.3km long to the beach proper.
                          *Location Map taken form resort website

Resort Address:
Nabasan Beach Ilanin Forest
West District Subic Bay Freeport Zone
Contact #:
843-7851 - 52 (Makati Ofc)




Where to eat in Subic?

So where to eat in subic? I guess the top answer would be .... drumroll please. ... Your guess is as good as mine. On top of the heap is Meat Plus Cafe.

What makes Meat Plus Cafe in Subic the perennial favorite resto amongst visitors of SBMA? I think it's added value for money. Their menu mainly consists of steaks , tenderloins , baby back ribs , sirloin, barbeque beef , pork chop, burgers , some pasta dishes , grilled fish, sandwiches. They also have desserts such as chocolate cake (delicioso) , new york style cheesecake, apple pie , rhum cake and many more.

Included in the menu also is a combination (combo meal) of 2 offerings. More so like a little of something of this and that.

I cannot say that their price is cheap but for the price you get more of what you paid for. Their meat servings are big and yummy and savory. Eating at Meat Plus is always a delight to your taste buds. A sure winner for the family.

Even on a rainy afternoon, this cafe was jam packed with patrons mostly Manilenos including us. And we sighted something we haven't tried yet in the menu which is Beef Tongue (or Lengua) . This baby did not let us down. The meat was lusciously a melt in your mouth experience. There were at least 5-6 pieces of divine beef tongue smothered with yummy mushroom sauce. For 250pesos at that. We were definitely happy eaters that day.
                            Meat Plus Cafe Beef Tongue (Lengua) - Php 250

And we also ordered their classic Meat Plus Burger which still a bestseller for me. Two real medium sized beef patties with cheese and a coleslaw on the side. I like this simply because they're real burgers! No additives or enhancers. Just plain juicy grilled burger.
                         Meat Plus Cafe Burger - Php 135

As if we can still finish it off , we ordered the good old spaghetti with meatballs which we ended taking out.
                          Meat Plus Spaghetti with meatballs - Php 140

No vacation in Subic would be complete without eating at Meat Plus Cafe !!!

Meat Plus Cafe Subic
Address: Bldg 65 Sampson Road Subic Bay Freeport Zone Olongapo Zambales
             (fronting Freeport Exchange Mall)
Tel #: 047 - 2526090
Open everyday at 1000AM to 0900PM

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Harbor Point Subic

Harbor Point opened last April 26, 2012 and is the newest mall in Subic Bay Freeport Zone. It is owned by Ayala Land. It's location is along Rizal Avenue Subic Bay Freeport Zone Olongapo City Zambales. It stand side by side with SM Olongapo but it's structure is most noteworthy because of its modern design punctuated by water features , al fresco dining , garden which can make shopping more pleasurable.
Here you will find both local and international brands. Not to mention my fave shoes Michael Antonio. Some well known retail brands such as Speedo, Nothing But Water , Mango etc ca also be found here.

Restaurants al fresco style include Friday's , Army-Navy , Max's, Starbucks , Cabalen and many more to open. They're constructing a riverwalk where restos are all lined up along the river for your dining pleasure.
                            Army-Navy Resto at Harbor Point Subic


                        Construction on going for Harbor Point Riverwalk

                                      Harbor Point Garden

                             Ample parking space. And it's FREE.

And the cutest feature Harbor Point can offer? It's the Family Lounge. For a fee, this lounge entitles everyone in the family to use it as a diaper changing room , breastfeeding room for mommies, it's where daddies can rest their tired feet, or change little girl's dress or just use it as a lounging area. Here's what it looks like:


So on your next weekend getaway to Subic, be sure to drop by Harbor Point for more shopping pleasure.


Water Leaf Inn Olongapo City

I need to stay in Subic for 3 days over the weekend and all hotels inside the former American base does not satisfy my budget. As we all are aware of, subic can be very expensive if you don't plan your vacation well. What with all the duty free shops luring you to shop, shop and shop till you've no money anymore. But that's beside the point, I am not on a vacation and i intend to find an accomodation that is set within my budget of 1000php (23usd) per night. With this target, i know i should probably be looking for a place to stay in the nearby town of Olongapo city or position myself in one of the resorts lining the Subic Bay.

Staying in a beach resort along Subic Bay does not appeal to me because of the sleaziness, a reputation the place has depicted over the internet. So now, my option boils down to looking for a hotel or inn at Olongapo city town proper. Olongapo, for those who may not know yet is just a convenient one jeepney-eight peso ride to SBMA. Or if you brought your own wheels then it's just  5-10 minutes to the SBMA gate.

Luckily, i've spotted a cozy new little inn called Water Leaf. Here's a picture of their reception area.






Water Leaf Inn opened their doors in 2011 and they do not have a website or any advertisement on papers or over the internet. They have a total of 10 rooms as of writing. All twn sharing rooms (good for 2pax). The owners have plans of extending and building more rooms according to the caretaker. 

Aside from being affordable they have a wifi that actually works! And with a strong signal at that. They kept it on 24hours a day. Am so happy with my connection. The room has hot and cold shower , cable tv, ref. No breakfast is provided with the rate. The room is a tight squeeze but nevertheless squeaky clean. You also get a complimentary bottled water upon checkin. Everything is basic. You get what you pay for.

This little inn do not have a menu. One drawback i have seen is food availability. When you want something to eat at night you have to call for food delivery. So make sure you bring all necessities when you check in or suffer from hunger. Their staff are very courteous and always willing to help you in anyway. You can even request them to buy you food from downtown but be sure to extend some tip.

How to get there? If you have your own transpo: From Ulo ng Apo (rotonda) make a left turn towards chowking. Then after passing a bridge turn right on the first street after that bridge. That's Oreta Avenue. Drive further away and you will see Subic water building on your left. Turn right on the first street passing the Subic Water building. After 5mins you will see Water Leaf Inn signage on your left.

If you arrive in Olongapo by bus (Victory Liner): Upon alighting from the bus, you will see BDO and Jollibee from across the street. You have to cross the street (BDO/Jollibee side) and ride a yellow jeep bound for Sta Rita Balic Balic. It is important that you tell the jeepney driver that you have to go to Balic Balic or else they would make a shortcut and will not passby Balic Balic. Tell driver to specifically drop you off at Water Leaf Inn.

Here's their contact numbers for your reference: