Laying by the pool I got to witness the wide, robust landscape of this countryside. The mountains, fields and quite hum of the breeze unfolded before us as we enjoyed all the food that our hostess, whom I can only describe as vivacious, prepared. It was the perfect start to the adventure ahead. Make sure to ask for Donna when you visit. She chartered boat for us to visit a few of the islands that dot this region. We explored, swam, snacked on as many beaches as time would allow. These specs of paradise can be unbearably gorgeous, so don't get too attached. My only regret was that I didn't stay longer. The rooms in this resort were charming and playful. Each one is designed in the spirit of an Italian escapade. This decor, a spontaneous burst in the middle of Sara, winks at whatever else a guest can imagine. There seemed to be unlimited amounts of coconut to re-hydrate us after.…
I was passing through Sara en route to another location. Ended up staying here about three days. It's a family run resort with a really nice pool and waterslide. The food is delicious, I guess the chef was working professionally in Manila at one point. There's a lot of hidden corners to this quaint resort where you can simply sit and enjoy reading a book, enjoy the sun, or kick back and have a beer. I took up their offer to do some island hopping. They transported me and my group to a nearby city and we visited two different groups of islands over two days. We toured Concepcion and the local islands and famous Isla Gigantes. The Resort took care of arranging the boats which were very comfortable. I love being on the water so this was right up my alley. When they day was done I returned back to the resort for some brews by the pool. The washrooms are definitely at a local standard, but the overall resort was indeed relaxing, clean, and welcoming.…
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