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Darwin Cayetano
Bai Hotel Cebu - Lobby - Interior Title


Cebu has always been one of the country’s prime destination because of its historical significance, the colorful Sinulog Festival and Mactan’s famous beaches and dive sites. However, it becomes even more remarkable when they open to the public different tours such as the whale shark watching tour, canyoneering and trekking to their numerous Gatorade-like waterfalls. Since then, the number of tourist coming in and out of Cebu keeps growing and growing. In addition, with that volume of tourist arriving whether for business and leisure, it is the best time and a good opportunity to any hotel chains to open their doors and provide their first-rate services and facilities. That is exactly what my friends and I experienced when we stayed at the newest five star hotel in the city, Bai Hotel Cebu.



Bai Hotel Cebu - Driveway  

Bai Hotel has 668 rooms, 12 conference and event venues and 8 dining options including a fine dining restaurant making them the biggest hotel in the whole Visayas and Mindanao today. This hotel is also a member of Worldhotels, an exclusive group of independent hotels around the globe.

Bai Hotel Cebu - Lobby - Elevator


We arrived passed midnight, straight from our office work and delayed flight, the staff assisted us and checking-in was so fast. Tired and hungry, we went straight to the Twilight, their roof deck lounge and bar that is accessible at the 23rd floor (open every Tuesday – Sunday from 6PM-2AM with 150 seating capacity). Their “gambas” was so good and so was their “chicharong bulaklak” that I requested for a cup of rice. I also had a glass of mojito. They said sleeping with full stomach is bad but the chow and cocktails we had was simply irresistible.
My friend and I woke up early and prepared for a morning commitment at the Executive Lounge at the 22nd floor (open every day from 6AM – 10PM and can accommodate up to 110 guests). There I met some of our friends and other new faces who arrived a day earlier than we did. It was fun as we shared stories other than travel, like how they manage to try the now infamous Keto diet and showbiz gossips, very travel bloggers right!? Just kidding!
My friend called me to prepare for lunch so I quickly freshen up. We went to Ume, a restaurant that serves an authentic a la carte Japanese cuisine in a smart casual ambience. My friends already ordered so I just shared with them since the servings were good for 3-4 persons. Oh! I ordered an extra bowl of ramen because I was craving for a soup. Ume is open Tues to Sun from 1130AM – 2:30PM and 6PM – 10PM.
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BAi Hotel - Twilight Roofdeck LED

Bai Hotel Cebu - Twilight Roofdeck - Chow 2

Bai Hotel Cebu - Twilight Roofdeck - Chow 1  


Our room is Deluxe Twin Room. What do we have in this kind of room? Well, read the list below:


Complimentary Daily Wi-Fi
Bai Toiletry Set 
Electric Iron and Ironing Board
Individual Climate Control
Individual Refrigerator (not mini-bar)
In – room Electronic Deposit Box
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
Smoke Detectors
Sprinkler System

Bai Hotel Room

Bai Hotel Room - Receiving Area

Bai Hotel Room - Kitchen

Bai Hotel Room - Bathroom - Toilet They have different rooms depending on your needs and/or number of guests who will occupy the room/s. For an extra person, they charge P1,800 (with breakfast) and P1,500 (without breakfast). Bai Hotel Cebu - Executive Lounge  


Bai Hotel Lap Pool Bar

Bai Hotel Cebu - Pool Bar Chairs

Bai Hotel Lap Pool.

Right after breakfast, while others were busy doing some little work, I went for a swim instead at the Infinity Outdoor Lap Pool. It is a 25-meter infinity pool overlooking the city skyline and has a pool bar that offers light snacks and drinks. The Pool Bar is located at the 21st floor and is open daily from 7AM to 10PM.

Bai Hotel Cebu - Pool Bar at Night


Bai Hotel Cebu - Ume Facade - Vertical

Bai Hotel Cebu - Ume - Sashimi - Ramen

Bai Hotel Cebu - Ume - Interior Cherry Blossom

Bai Hotel Cebu - Ume - Interior Samurai  

That afternoon, we went to the Temple of Leah, but it was raining so we were not able to stay longer. We went back to the hotel to rest and prepare for our dinner at our favorite lechon place in Cebu City, the Lechon Belly in Parkmall that is located just across the hotel. We let our friends tried our all-time favorite, of course the "spicy lechon belly”, “sinigang na lechon belly” and “dinuguan”. Men, we could not stop asking for more cups of rice. We also went to this bar called Octagon. It is just a few minute drive from the hotel and I heard that the door charge is waived for Bai Hotel guests; they will just show their room keycard. Koreans dominated the entire bar but it was sooooo fun as we also celebrated one of my friend’s birthday there.


The celebration continued at the Twilight where some of our Cebu-based friends joined us. There, more laughter and stories where shared over beer, cocktails and their best-seller “pulutan” platter. 

 BAi Hotel - Twilight Roofdeck

We had a long night so when I woke for breakfast I quickly went at the Bai’s Café. They will assist you at the door entrance and please wait for your tables to be ready especially when the resto is full already, just like what happened to some of us. Bai Café can accommodate up to 460 guests. 

However, I guess, during the time we were there, the hotel was fully booked, thus the waiting time. Before we check out, we had the chance to try their famous steak at Marble + Grain. We can attest that this steakhouse is famous because it was full of diners when we arrived. We just sat at the bar, ordered our drinks and waited for our steak to be served. I was not that sure if they accept reservations since the place is quite small but better call them or ask the hotel’s receptionist for more info. This steakhouse is located beside Ume and is open Tues-Sun from 1130AM – 2:30PM and 6PM –10PM. 

Bai Hotel Cebu - Marble + Grain

Bai Hotel Cebu - Marble + Grain - Steak Well Done

Other restaurants and bars in the hotel’s vicinity that we would love to try next time are the following: Lobby Lounge – Open daily from 7AM – 12AM and can accommodate up to 126 guests Wallstreet Coffee + Bar – open 24/7   Bai Hotel Cebu - Lobby Lounge  

Just so you know why Bai Hotel’s location is almost perfect because of the following reasons: 25 minutes from the airport, 10 minutes from the Port of Cebu, 25 minutes from Cebu Business Park and 20 minutes from Cebu I.T. Park. It is also near SM City and Parkmall, Chong Hua Hospital Mandaue and Cancer Centre and UCMed and many other historical landmarks of Cebu City. 

Overall, our 2 night-stay at Bai Hotel was what I perfectly need for that weekend after a weeklong office works. It was also my chance to catch up with some of our friends whom we had travelled long time ago, as well as meeting new friends in the community of social media influencers. If you badly need a break and just want to stay and eat, Bai Hotel Cebu is on my list definitely.

Bai Hotel Cebu
Address: A1 Ouano Ave, Mandaue City, 6014 Cebu
Phone: (032) 342 8888
Are you ready for this year's party in the infamous island of Boracay?

Laboracay 2018 is happening few months from now so watch out for the schedule of events and activities to be posted here soon. For the mean time please watch the video of our Laboracay experience last 2016.



I cannot remember the last time I saw myself in a clean-up drive (or if there is really one that I joined) but my recent participation together with some friends from the media and other volunteers in Free the Sea Movement 2 was something to remember and somehow inspires me to do more in the future. This year, Baler being the famous surfing spot in Luzon was the chosen venue for this said event.



Reef, a surf and lifestyle brand known worldwide, has partnered with WWF Philippines once again to promote responsible travel and environmental conservation thru this coastal clean-up drive. An early morning arrival at Nalu Surf Camp woke up my sleepy soul to excitement as it signaled the start of fun activities and at the same time the start of our own little way to help save the environment particularly the ocean.




Breakfast. Checked-in. Orientation.

We gathered near the Reef Booth for the official welcome of the participants. Mr. Ruel Bate from WWF Philippines gave us instruction on how we are going to start the activity. By groups, we started picking whatever trash we found along the shore then placed it in each corresponding sack. They taught us of proper waste segregation. To make it more exciting, the organizer placed some specially marked bottles somewhere and whoever gets the bottle will win a prize. I got one! ;)




In the middle of the clean-up drive, one local asked me where are we from and why are we doing it. That is when he realized and told his companion that, if tourists can do this in their own place, they should also start it themselves. I just smiled after hearing that.

In a span of almost an hour, covering a distance of around 1 kilometer, the whole team gathered a total number of seven sacks/bags of garbage, weighing a total of 98 kilograms and cigarette butts being the top trash collected in terms of numbers, 1,426 pcs to be exact. Yes! We counted and recorded everything.




I am hoping that one day; everybody will get on board and exert an extra effort in helping conserve the environment.

In the afternoon, participants enjoyed a free surfing lesson given by the instructors of Nalu Surf Camp. The list for that session was already full so my friends and I just grabbed a bottle of beer and enjoyed the whole afternoon talking and watching the people tumble on their surfboards yet patiently repeating until they perfect at least 3 seconds of riding the waves. The joy in their faces, priceless!



The night was still young, we all gathered at the resort’s lawn with some nicely printed roundie beach towels and pillows, some beer and overflowing rum complimented with salty pica-pica.  Ann Clerigo set the beach mood followed by the soulful music of Banna Harbera. The highlight of the night was when Reef turned over the cash donations worth P30,000 to WWF for their environmental programs. However, when the DJs dropped the beat, the millennials got wild and so were we.






I was having a hard time to wake up as I had barely slept from last night’s party. However, part of me was excited to join the next event, Surfari Beginners’ Competition. Four waves competed in the eliminations where the best two from each wave will then compete in the semis. The four top scorers will then face off in the finals. I made it to the semis, but was a little disappointed with my performance. That was the reason why my friends and I were so shocked after hearing my name announced for the finals. I did my best, but those three lovely women nailed me on the last spot. I had so much fun that I asked my instructor if I could borrow the surfboard to try surfing alone. Moreover, I realized, it was quite tough. Hahaha!



Tired but happy, and the after party was crazy! It started with the awarding of the all the winners and Baler’s lambanog drinking contest which I must say, dangerously soothing but dragged others to hell. Hahaha! It ended with the performances from indie rapper Eazyhead and party-starter remixes and originals from DJ Doms Badwolf & DJ CC.



That weekend made me look forward to do more volunteer works for the environment. I hope more people or organizations continuously initiate this type of corporate social responsibility and more volunteers will extend their hands to help. I am also looking forward to more surfing sessions which I really had fun doing ever since (if only surfing spots are closer to Manila). And to Reef, thank you so much for this opportunity. Til the next one. ( Siargao! Siargao! Siargao! )

Reef’s ‘Free the Sea Movement: Baler” was sponsored by Juan Light Studio, Bike King’s Kitchen, Madison’s Cafe Baler, La Patricia Hotel, Baler and The Shack, Baler with music partners Ann Clerigo, Banna Harbera, Eazyhead, DJ Domes Badwolf and DJ CC.




One of the things I look forward to this summer is our high school reunion. It's been 11 years since we graduated from our Alma Mater, BBSMNHS and we rarely see each other in one place at the same time so the only possible way to gather these scattered crazy packs is to set a get-together. And finally, it all happened yesterday, at One Laiya Ressort in Batangas. We weren't able to complete the attendance due to some personal reasons and responsibilities but we were all glad to see each other's faces again. haha!

It was a day full of banters and laughter, reminiscing high school memories and stories. It was short but sweet. Hope to see you all again next time as well as the others who did not make it. 

Class Picture!

Wacky and change position.

You don't sleep in a get-together to else...haha


Photos by our Class President Aphix Miranda.
Location: Apuao Islands, Mercedes, Camarines Norte
Date Taken: May 4, 2014

Apuao Islands is composed of two main islands namely Apuao Grande and Apuao Pequeña. It is connected by a beautiful sandbar that vanishes when there's a huge high tide.








Happy New Year! Let us all welcome 2014 full of hope and happiness.





Things are getting kind of heavy these days…

trying to figure out what road to take
there are many decisions to be made
and the only time I feel sane
is when I’m in a perfect “game”

I have a complete faith
that everything will be fine
Then I move away from pain
that they keep throwing me again.

Wondering while wandering…

One good thing about the road
is that it opens up my eyes
to realize what things I will miss at home
and everything that lies behind

Still thinking where my feet will bring me
As I chase my dream, as time passes by
When I’m feeling hopeless, lonely
Suddenly imagination brings me…

Overlooking the neighbor; Formosa, Taiwan
Dream carried me to the land of Ivatan
Batanes is the name of the outcast land
only inhabited, lil’ lands of Itbayat, Sabtang, Batan

And then I hear, an inviting sound…

I saw Mt. Iraya beyond the blur,
and I beheld the sight so pure
Below the misty mountain clouds,
a spell binding magic made me vowed

There’s a lovely shining silver bay
“Falowa” floating almost everyday
Raging waves of South China Sea
Hugging Pacific Ocean so incredibly

There I met living epic of “Malakas and Maganda”
Names are Marcelo Hostallero and Florestida Estrella
Both survived the test of nature’ wrath and time
living safely in a house made of cogon and stones of lime

Or perhaps they drink the water from the alleged “Fountain of Youth” in Diura?

House of Dakay warmly welcomed me
they treated me like a God whole-heartedly
they served the guest with “tatus” and “Palek” wine
the taste I felt that life is like so divine

Before I leave I vowed with respect
they answered back with love and a gift
they crowned me with a nice “Vakul”
to protect myself from weather so hot and cold

Most noted for its zero crime rate
amazingly til now, no heinous record update
best example, Cafe that oblige your honesty
try to lie and you’ll be punished by the invisible fairy.

For so many years…

Naidi sacrifice to hold the guiding light
Basco lighthouse shining bright at night
haven that attracts lovers to hangout
to witness romantic beauty without a doubt.

Oh How can I neglect you in my mind,
island that looks like lost in another time
with your alluring and virginal beauty
I hope one day you’ll promise to again see me

before I bid goodbye to you lovely Ivatan
I’ll pray for the prehistoric Burial Cave of Turungan
Recall Radar Tukon before being abandoned by time
Capture the volcanic aftermath, the Boulders of Valugan.

**It was first published in December 2010 at www.trackingtreasure.net
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