06 July 2013
C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars
Right at the middle of Hinatuan Bay is a resort that stands on stilts. Just a 10-minute outrigger boat ride from Enchanted River, the C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars offers a place to stay for the night, especially to those who can’t have enough of Enchanted River and want to go back in the morrow.
Because you see nothing but expanse of water around you, staying at C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars is like being on a cruise sans the seasickness. As a floating resort, C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars delights in ways simple but splendid. And it makes one appreciate again things basic and primal, like a snail inching its way up a slippery pole; or the sea-scented breeze caressing you like a cold spirit of a forgotten loved one; or the slivers of light filtering through your room’s sawali wall; or the sun bursting from a distance into a thousand splinters of beauty, mystery, and magic; or stars creating cryptic patterns in the skies and falling so wishes could be made.
By its name, the C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars is, well, a fish cage. Its main attractions used to include sea turtles (Chelonioidea). However when Facebook-crazy tourists began taking their pictures astride these marine creatures, DENR stepped in and had these testudines released back into the wild. What is left are premium fish species like lapu-lapu, talakitok, maya-maya, sibad, etc. You can do game fishing using the available hook and line. And if you’re lucky to catch a fish or two, you can have it cooked for P350 a kilo as you're prohibited to take it home. How’s that for a bragging right?
But what really makes C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars a different experience is the way it suspends time, the way it makes things unhurried. It’s not like being marooned in an island; it’s more like living in the navel of the sea. Think Waterworld sans the explosion and the carnage!
It’s in a setting like this that things get clearer: how the wind changes direction; how clouds couple and uncouple; how the sea crinkles; how tide rises and recedes; how schools of fish move in cadence with each other; how sunrise and sunset render the sea in sfumato and chiaroscuro.
At C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars, you just don’t walk around its maze-like corridors; or sip coffee while watching fish swim this way and that; or sing your lungs out at the videoke bar; or have breakfast of premium fish species, crabs, lobsters, shrimps, shellfish, octopus and squid that all beg to be devoured without mercy; or do yoga at sun-up or sun-down. You can also go boating either on your own or with a boatman (P50/hour excluding tip) or go island hopping with a motorized outrigger boat (160/hour excluding tip) or go swimming at no cost.
It’s a huge and borderless swimming area out there, the safest being the point around the boardwalk because it remains relatively shallow even at high tide. And just a few meters from this bathing area is a sandbar that makes itself scarce most days of the month. Pretty much like David Copperfield’s magic sandbar in Musha Cay in the Bahamas, this 1-kilometer stretch of white sand is what gives the area its famous name, The Vanishing Island.
The sandbar emerges during new moon, at low tide, lasting for about a week. Interestingly, it shifts on a daily basis, appearing then disappearing after three hours, only to resurface in the evening. But this is enough for tourists to jog around, get an expensive tan on a deck chair, do some selfies, or feed their vanities at day and burn them in a bonfire at night. Rave party on a vanishing sandbar? Hmmm.
Established in April 2011 and managed by good-looking Toledo siblings Roland and Lysil, C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars doesn’t have top-of-the-line amenities. But they’re decent enough. It has six fan single rooms at P300; four fan double rooms at P600; five fan family rooms for 10 persons with T&B at P2,000, and one aircon family room for 10 persons with T&B at P2,500. Extra bed goes for P100. To delight its customers, C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars does an extra [nautical] mile, that is, it can reserve you a table at Enchanted River and serve your meals there before you leave for home.
Geographically, C-Fish Cage N Sand Bars is part of Talisay, Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur. It does business at Hinatuan Bay (8°22.1’ N; 126°20.0’ E) located at the eastern seacoast of Mindanao. And to go to this floating resort and back to the mainland, one has to commission for P100 per trip an outrigger boat that carries no more than five passengers.
How to get there? Ask around. Life’s more exciting that way.
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