The island of Carnaza is the
northernmost island of the province of Cebu. It belongs to the municipality of
Daanbantayan. It is still north of the famous Malapasqua island and is west of
the northern tip of the island of Leyte. Got the chance to visit the island
when I was invited by a former seminarian whom I helped in his schooling to go along
with his catering staff for an outing as an advance celebration of my
birthday. I was billeted the night
before at the Ocean Pearl Island Resort in Tabango, Leyte and we left on a rented
boat early morning from Tabango the following day. The boat trip was more than
two hours. We docked at the main port of the barangay of Carnaza which was at
the southwest part of the island, and we had to take some habal-habal in order
to get to the north eastern side of the island where the Carnaza Eco Park was
situated for the accommodations. The boat could not dock there since there were
strong waves on that side that day. Aside
from the standard rooms there twenty wooden tents lined along the beach.
There are several coves around the island with white sand beaches and very clear waters. There were corals and sea grasses near the Eco Park. When I was snorkeling there I even saw a baby white tip shark. On the north western tip of the island in one cove near the Sitio Liog-liog there were also wooden tents lined on the shore with a beautiful white sand beach.
A helipad
This is the Skull Cove.
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