Last March, I had an opportunity to explore Naga, Cebu. The reason was not because we decided to travel for pleasure and relax but because it’s part of my work. There was an event, and I was one of the chosen to participate. I don’t have the skills to do so, but at that time, the timing was great, and made me join the event.
The good thing was my husband was also part of the event. So, we were together while working on our assigned task. It was a good thing since we brought our vehicle because our assigned stay was far from the event area. The scheduled event was good for one week and together with our colleagues, we stayed at San Fernando, Cebu.
It was the last day of the event that we had an opportunity to visit the tourist spot of Naga. My husband and I decided to visit Naga’s beautiful spots in the evening after we finished all the necessary things for the event. Together with my colleagues, we traveled from San Fernando to Naga.
Naga Boardwalk & Bay Walk
The first thing we did when we arrived at Naga was to walk around on their boardwalk. The boardwalk was wide, and you have many things to do there. You can go jogging or sightseeing since the place has many beautiful scenery. What I liked most about their place was the food court which offers a variety of foods.
Pasilong sa Naga
After, we also visited the Pasilong sa Naga. The best time to visit the place was during evening since the place has a beautiful lighting set-up. What amazes me is the beautiful architecture. It seems like foreign to everyone. I like also how abundant the place is in terms of water and the Pasilong sa Naga has a fountain.
Museo Naga
Though we had no opportunity to get inside the Museo Naga we did pose some pictures because the lighting was convincing. Even though my face could not be seen, the important thing was I had a chance to pose at their Museo.
After we went back to their park and tried to buy some street food.
Overall, Naga Cebu is just a beautiful and rich town, and I was thankful that I had a chance to visit the place even though it was because of my work.
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Writer: Maureen S. O.
*Photos owned by my husband: Paul Vincent M. O. *
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