19 January 2014
Tawala beach is one of the quieter beaches on Panglao Island, Bohol. It is right next to the main beach, Alona, which is where the majority of tourists gather to enjoy the long white beach, restaurants, tour departure points and a large variety of accommodation. We chose to stay at a quieter location for our first week in Bohol, as we prefer peace and quiet to the buzz of the central tourist spots.
The lodge we booked was called Nova Beach Resort (Nova Beach Club) and it is situated on Tawala beach. As H was sick with flu for a few days, it was the perfect place to relax, swim, read and sleep. There are hammocks overlooking the ocean, a deserted sandy beach, plenty of comfortable couch space with a view and air-conditioned rooms for muggy nights. We slept, ate and relaxed here (and recovered from flu) and by the end of the week were feeling more than ready to take on our forthcoming five week travelling vacation.
We stayed in the basic rooms at the back of the lodge (small room, two single beds, simple furnishing, en-suite bathroom, air-conditioning) and were very comfortable. There are also deluxe rooms and villas available. It would be a great place for honeymooners to enjoy some time to themselves.
There are dive tours available (just ask at the front desk) and we read reviews that when there are large groups of divers or Japanese tourists (the owner is Japanese), it can sometimes get a bit rowdy at the resort. Our own experience, however, was of a tranquil atmosphere and we had plenty of time and space to ourselves for the week.
If you want a night out or a change of scenery, you can get to Alona beach by tuk-tuk, motorbike, the shuttle van or even walking (if you’re fit and don’t mind sweating A LOT). These charged anywhere between 40 pesos and 300 pesos depending on your bargaining skills. When we changed hotels at the end of the week, we took our bags (we usually only travel with hand luggage) and each hopped on to the back of a motorbike – it was cheaper, and faster than taking the trike.
There is no entertainment on this stretch of beach so don’t expect any restaurants, tours or boats. The advantage is that it is also free of tourists, pesky tour agents, vendors and noisy speedboats. It is a beautiful big bay where you can swim and snorkel, before retreating into the shade of one of the low hanging trees on the beach. Then take an afternoon nap on one of the hammocks or couches with a view before tucking in to a scrumptious dinner in the airy dining room. The swimming pool area also has a few sun-loungers and private massage booths too.
We hope to return to Nova Beach Resort some day soon! It felt like our own stretch of private beach on a paradise island.
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