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Out of Town

TALI BEACH presents itself as an accessible escape for those looking for a reprieve. Its habitues share wonderful memories they have had over the years of the place and its neighborin­g spots

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Tali Beach and its neighborin­g spots are well-loved by its habitues; El Nido remains a favorite among local and internatio­nal travelers; Anya Resort in Tagaytay makes for the perfect weekend getaway

Text JEANETTE IPAPO-TUASON

It’s everything you ever want, everything you ever need, and it's here in front of you” so goes the song from The Greatest Showman. Perhaps the greatest lesson COVID-19 has given us is to take a closer look and be grateful for what we have in front of us.

Before the pandemic, life was too fast and too distractin­g. We rarely had time to be home, and our kids were stuck in traffic trying to attend school. When we had free time, we travel around the world and chases those Instagram experience­s.

But this all changed. For several months we spent 24 hours a day with our immediate family, or by ourselves. It’s something we wished for but never gotten a chance to do. It gave us a chance to get to know them—or ourselves—better.

When we realized that our situation was not going to change anytime soon, we focused our attention on our homes and created space for both school and working from home.

Now that the restrictio­ns have relaxed, we have started traveling around our country. If the default was to travel abroad, it is now far easier and helpful to travel within.

“When in Tali, my favorite spot is always the water! Enjoying the good weather, food, and ocean while surrounded by the best company or simply sailing my way thru the waves. There are many spots in the area that are better appreciate­d from the water while in a boat and that unique view makes the experience even more special. Not to mention that you can get the freshest seafood in your hands from the fisherman selling from their bangka. My favorite spot to spend a wonderful weekend with friends.” -Javi Martinez

GREAT TIMING

When I got married, my husband asked me what I want in life. I told him I only wanted to have a beach house.

We looked at various possibilit­ies for having a beach house: Boracay, Laiya, Subic, or Zambales. After one trip to Tali Beach, Nasugbu, a 2.5-hour drive from Alabang, we fell in love with the place and decided to build there. We were lucky that our beach house was almost done when COVID-19 happened. This allowed us some breathing space, something much needed when you have five hyper kids.

What I love about Nasugbu is that even if you are a city dweller, it feels that you can live there without foregoing the comforts of city life. Sometimes we would stay for about three weeks in Tali, equipped with three prepaid Wifi devices, which was enough for five kids on distance learning and two workfrom-beach adults. If I want to order pizza, or just lazy to cook for a gathering, we can call on Casitas De Victoria, a charming boutique hotel with great food. Beside them is a famous fixture, Lolo Doc Farms, where you can get organic fresh greens.

DIVE AND DISCOVER

In our first few stays in Tali, we realized that you need to hop on a boat or even a jet ski to enjoy the experience fully. You can explore the different coves, or snorkel around the various marine sanctuarie­s. On a great day, you will see friends on boats tied together, sharing a meal at famous coves like Little Boracay or Lagermania.

“Fuego is full of amazing memories for me and my kids. The best is the rite of passage of them, by the time they were 10-years-old, swimming with me and crossing the cove between Punta del Sol Park and Fuego Point Park. This teaches us to keep struggling, to be brave, and to rely on our relationsh­ips, no matter how turbulent life becomes.” -David Leechiu

Another exciting place to visit is Fortune island, which looks like a greek isle complete with temple ruins and crystalcle­ar water. It boasts so much sea life that we even see dolphins and jumping manta rays when we visit. They were magnificen­t sights to behold.

Buying fresh seafood by the beach or straight from the boat is a must. Every morning you will hear fishermen shouting their catch; lobsters, clams, and wildcaught fish such as mackerel, Lapu-lapu, or tuna. Preparing and cooking them brings family and guests together, creating a memorable experience.

Mark Twain once said, “there is no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.” This goes the same with our country if we get to know how beautiful our country is, perhaps we would protect and love it more.

“My family is from Batangas, so we grew up in the Province. I have so many good memories here. The first one was of my Uncle Benjie catching a turtle and threatenin­g to cook it for dinner. My cousins and I were so upset that we created a commotion pressuring my Uncle to let it go. Turtles were so abundant then, and there were still no laws protecting them. Today my favorite spot has to be my beach house, which we call The MONO house. It is my dream fulfilled, and I am so grateful that I could finish this and have friends and family enjoy it.” -Rajo Laurel, Designer

“This is my favorite photo because Nasugbu represents many one of a kind experience­s for my family. These will be memories we will cherish and talk about as a family for years to come. There is so much magic in Nasugbu, such as water sports, snorkeling, fish feeding, and even Turtle releasing!

-Jeanette Ipapo-tuason

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Turtle release in Punta Fuego

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