Monday, August 19, 2013

Rules, Cancellations, FAQs

  
·         Natura Vista has a unique native Filipino ambiance designed to provide a genuine provincial experience. Please read our description carefully before booking.
·         Room Check-In and Check-Out Time
-          Check In Time: 1:00PM
-          Check Out Time: 12:00NN
·         Please present a copy of your voucher/acknowledgement receipt and ID to Natura Vista upon check-in.  
·         Bring the following for your convenience: 
-          light clothing
-          swim wear
-          beach towels/sarong (for lounging around the beach)
-          comfortable shoes and slippers
-          water shoes or beach booties (very useful to discover hidden beach coves nearby!)
-          snorkeling gear (also available for rent on site)
-          toiletries and insect repellent (also available in our store)
·         Here's a link to our menu in case you would like a pre-arranged lunch or dinner so we'll have them warm and ready when you arrive.  We’re best known for our Shrimps in Sweet Chili Sauce, Grilled Pork Belly, Grilled Squid, and Sinigang na Bangus all served with rice and fruit in season.
·         Cancellations or Re-booking: At least one week before the reserved travel date.
·         Cancellation Fee: P1,000.00
·         The following are some of the Tours and Services that we offer: http://www.naturavistabohol.com/search/label/TOURS

You have 4 options to go to Natura Vista
Complete Address: Natura Vista 
G. Hornijas St. Barangay San Pedro, 
Bingag, Dauis, Panglao Island, Bohol 6342 
*You may tell the driver to turn right at Kilometer 11 and take the rough road beside San Pedro waiting shed in front of Bingag Ostrich Zoo. 
*This is near Panglao Island Nature Resort and Spa.

You may go to Natura Vista via the following:

1.       In-house Pick-up Service. For your convenience, we can pick you up with an aircon car from the pier for only P500 for the group. 
2. Cab. Cabs from the airport or pier to Panglao Island charges P500-P600 per trip. 
3. Tricycle. This is one of the most common public transportation in Bohol. They usually charge P150-P200 from the airport or pier to Panglao Island.  Tell the driver to turn right at Kilometer 11.
4. Hard-core Commute. This is the cheapest but the hardest way. If you're in for a little adventure, you may do this too. 
- Get out of the pier and hail a tricycle. Ask them to bring you to the Jeepney terminals near Shoppers Mart. This trip will cost around P30. For the trip and not per person. 
- At the terminal, ask for the trip going to Bingag in Dauis, Panglao. This costs only P11/person. Last trip is at 6PM. 
- Ask the driver to drop you off at the San Pedro waiting shed in front of Bingag Ostrich Zoo. 
- Beside this waiting shed is a rough road. You can hike this road until you reach Natura Vista. Or you may call us so one of the staff can meet you at the shed and hike with you.

HOW TO GO TO ALONA BEACH FROM NATURA VISTA
-          Walk from Natura Vista to the highway. From the highway, hail a jeepney going to the right. Jeepneys going to the left are bound for Tagbilaran City. Ask the driver or conductor to drop you off at Panglao Market (this is where the jeep usually stops). Fare is about P15.00 per person.
-          From the Panglao Market, take a tricycle going to Alona Beach. Fare is about P30.

HOW TO GO TO TAGBILARAN CITY FROM NATURA VISTA
-          Walk from Natura Vista to the highway. From the highway, hail a jeepney going to the LEFT. Jeepneys going to the right are bound for Panglao Market. Ask the driver or conductor to drop you off at BQ Mall or the Plaza, or wherever you need to be. Fare is about P11.00 per person.
-          To go around Tagbilaran City, just hail a tricycle. They can take you around since the city is not very big.

Is Natura Vista a Beach Front Resort?

No, it isn’t. The place is very near two beaches - the San Pedro Public Beach and the private beach of Panglao Island Nature Resort and Spa.  The San Pedro Public Beach is only a minute walk away. This is a raw, undeveloped public beach which is a boat docking station to the local fishermen. 

These several public beaches may at first look small but pack your water shoes or beach booties and walk further along the shoreline to discover hidden sanctuaries, exciting beach coves, and amazing colored rock formations that are not yet known to the tourists!   

Right beside that is the Panglao Island Nature Resort and Spa, which is one of the most luxurious resorts in Bohol. You can enjoy their world-class resort amenities which include the private beach, infinity pool, jacuzzi, natural cave, man-made island, diving and other water sports facilities. 


For a more exotic swimming experience, you may also hike a little further to the Hinagdanan Cave - a naturally lighted cavern with an underground lagoon.

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