Lunch at the Loboc River Cruise
What Kids Should Know
- Where it is located: at Loay-Loboc River
- Why is the river important in the history of Loboc: the Loboc River is important because most of the inhabitants pf this town live near the river before the Spaniards came and established the town.
- What the river cruise boat is made of: The river cruise boat, which is also a floating restaurant, is made of 2 boats with a platform on top.
- What to expect: The cruise takes you along the Loboc River. While on the cruise, you dine with Filipino food, buffet style, and are entertained by locals dancing and singing Filipino songs on a platform built on one side of the river. At the end of the river is a small waterfalls.
11:30 AM -12:00 PM: Registration at the terminal of the Lobor River Cruise
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Our guide, Tatsky, recommended Riverwatch Floating Restaurant. |
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The Menu of Riverwatch: Pork Barbecue, Grilled Fish, Grilled Squid, Crab, Kutsinta and Suman, Ginaling, Malagkit, Fresh Mango, Mix Vegetables, Bamboo Shoots, Pancit, Pinakbet, Etc.
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The ticket |
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Free wifi at the terminal |
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The new rates as of May 1, 2010 |
12:00 PM -1:30 PM: Loboc River Cruise
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Boarding the floating restaurant |
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The floating restaurant built on top of 2 large bancas |
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Dining at the floating restaurant |
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The end of the River where the boat takes a u-turn |
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A small performance was made by the locals singing Filipino songs on a platform on the side of the river.
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