5/5 Winnie M. 6 years ago on Google
We
were
aiming
for
Death
Pool,
but
it
took
us
til
night
to
reach
Cabongaoan
and
I'm
glad
that
we
did.
There
are
resorts
to
choose
from,
but
Roven's
Place
was
the
most
humble
and
hospitable
that
we
could
find.
They
let
the
guests
borrow
cooking
materials,
they've
got
a
mini
store,
a
few
nipa
rooms,
clean
and
simple
rest
rooms,
a
lot
of
cottages,
but
we
decided
to
just
pitch
a
tent
and
they
have
provided
us
the
best
spot
available
which
was
under
two
huge
coconut
trees,
facing
the
beach.
The
owner
gave
us
a
brief
description
of
the
beach.
It
turns
out
that
the
beach
changes
it
forms
depending
on
the
season.
Amihan
and
Habagat
determines
the
look
of
the
beach,
the
height
of
the
sand
and
if
the
sand
bad
would
be
clearly
seen.
We
visited
Cabongaoan
on
the
17th
of
January.
Looking
from
the
shore,
the
water
looks
deep,
but
the
whole
thing
is
actually
like
a
huge
natural
pool
which
is
good
for
those
who
can't
swim
and
for
the
kids
as
well.
Tip:
Just
talk
to
the
owners
of
Roven's
and
they
can
contact
someone
for
cooking
services,
but
you'll
have
to
have
your
ingredients
with
you.
Also,
depending
on
the
season,
you
can
buy
fish
and
other
seafood
from
fishermen
around
the
beach
early
in
the
morning.
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