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20 September 2008

Beyond Ozamiz: Explore Misamis Occidental

On visiting Ozamiz City, you'll realize that the province of Misamis Occidental holds much promise upon deplaning at Ozamiz Airport with various tourist attractions prominently advertised at the arrival area, sadly, no information available on the Internet, thus this post to give some insights on what to expect and places to visit the next time Tutubi gets the chance to visit the place again

The Department of Tourism lists several places to see (tourist sites) in Misamis Ocidental. Some information also available at Misamis Occidental's official website.



The province's hidden gem seems to be Misamis Occidental Aquamarine Park (MOAP), recommended by a local to Tutubi but didn't have the time to visit even if it's said to be just a mere 15 minutes away from Ozamiz City pier.

According to the billboard, MOAP, located in Sinacaban town, is "a 15 minute ride from Ozamiz City. For only P130 per person, you can watch and even feed the rescued dolphins, feed the fish, snorkel, kayak, SCUBA dive and do a lot more activities.

MOAP Dolphin Island Amenities:
Dolphin Island Entrance: P130/pax only discounted rate for locals (P250/pax regular rate; including boat fare; children below 7 yrs old pay P15)
SCUBA Diving P1000/dive (inquire for more details)
Snorkeling: P50/hour Kayaking P100/hour

Room rates:
Suite: P2000/night (2 pax, extra bed P300)
Family: P2000/night (6 pax, extra bed P200)
Dormitory: P250/pax/night (14 pax capacity)

For reservations: contact 0927 262 2756 or 0921 248 5858
or email moap_hotel@yahoo.com"


Other Tourist Spots in Misamis Occidental:

Fort Triunfo in Ozamiz City
Ozamiz City Cathedral with its pipe organ
Old Church of Jimenez

Ciriaco Pastrano Hanging Bridge
Hoyohoy Highland Park (Tangub City)
Oklahoma Beach Resort

Tourist Trap:
at Ozamiz Airport, try not to eat the nearby restaurants (e.g. Noynoy's) inside the airport complex. Food is expensive as in more expensive than usual Manila prices, Tutubi called it highway robbery for such simple dishes ordered.

Misamis can be an alternative tourism gateway to Mindanao if given the chance with proper promotion and development of other tourism infrastructure.

Where to stay in Misamis Occidental:

accommodations in Ozamis City

Other Information:

Misamis Occidental is subdivided into 3 cities Oroquieta City, Ozamiz City, Tangub City and 14 towns/municipalities

Aloran, Baliangao, Bonifacio, Calamba, Clarin, Concepcion, Don Victoriano Chiongbian (Don Marano Marcos), Jimenez, Lopez Jaena, Panaon, Plaridel, Sapang Dalaga, Sinacaban, and Tudela

How to get to Misamis Occidental:

Ozamiz Airport Terminal fee is the usual P20.00 for small provincial airports.

Flights to Misamis Occidental are via Ozamiz City from Manila serviced by Air Philippines and PAL Express (code-share with AirPhils) with daily flights but prone to delays. Cebu Pacific Flights wil be available in November 2008. Flights from Cebu to Ozamiz started just last September 14, with flights every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

Buses from Cagayan de Oro, Pagadian, Zamboanga City and Dipolog also service the city's commuters. There are are regular ferry scheduled trips from Mukas, Kolambugan town of Lanao del Norte across Panguil Bay for about 30 minutes travel time.

21 comments:

  1. Mizamis? oo nga no? andami ko pa talagang di nasisilip sa Pinas.

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  2. this is my home town! thanks for featuring this in your site.

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  3. Thanks for including Ozamiz city in your site. Nice pics of the airport.

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  4. naka ilang bisis na din akong nakalik d2..maganda talaga ang logar na ito.. by next month nga babalik kami d2..BTW!!!kong may time kau pwede nyo basinhin ang pag-bisita namin sa MOAP

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  5. iloilo and bacolod are also classified as highly urbanised city.

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  6. anonymous, yes I know... i have an old post about the complete list of HUCs. though i've been to both cities, i have no posts about them :(

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  7. its good place.....

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  8. hmmmnnnn,,i've never been in Hoyohoy,,,next year we're planning to go there...wla bang rebelde dun,,,hehhehee

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  9. can we stay over night in hoyohoy highland park if so is it costly? edna

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  10. hello..pwd mangutana?,,pila ka minute gkan dra sa hotel sa moap to labo airport?..sau man gud ang flight nako 7am,din gkan pako sa lanao,so balak nako nga mag stay muna dra sa inyong hotel then forward to my flight..pakisagot lang po...pls send ur rply to my add (delaaiza@yahoo.com)..thanks..

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  11. i've been thinking of a place to go for my "alone" trip this year (never had one ever kas... nasa must do list ko yun..hehe i always travel in a group)....was thinking of a place in mindanao lang para i can just take a bus from zamboanga city... was thinking of Misamis pero halos wala nga pong masyadong info sa net.... kaya suuuuper thanks for your posts... very big help! :-)

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  12. how much does it cost for a ride from the airport to bus terminal? thanks....please send me a reply at my email joaben_md@yahoo.co.ph. Many thanks!!!

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  13. anonymous, it's P7.00/person on the tricycles waiting at the Ozamis airport. the bus terminal is actually near it

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  14. wow,8 was a nyc place!!!

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  15. How can we go to MOAP from Labo Airport and back from MOAP to Labo Airport? If there is a tricycle service... how much will it cost us? Also, is it safe to travel there with my children? Would appreciate any information regarding this :)

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  16. i hope diz days,mkarating din aq sa place nyo..really exciting!!

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  17. naomi's botanical garden and regina's natural spring swimming pool are must visit places also.

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  18. i want to visit this place for this month's travel:) loved to travel and travel and travel!!!

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  19. My name is John, citizen of Denmark. I am not young but old. Experienced traveller in Asia for many years, especially in Thailand and the Philippines. I have been in Ozamis and Clarin more times. For the time being [Feb. 5, 2012] I am in Ozamis. I'll be here 6 weeks. This week is the 5th of 6. I used to stay in Clarin [Cocos Island Resort in Clarin] but changed this time to an apartment furnished with second hand furniture probably dumped by the owner. I sleep on the worst mattress with squeaky springs. In the yard there are 6-8 barking dogs fighting for fun during the night. Only the rain make the dogs stop to bark. The landlord is Mrs. Michelle Caballero, Purok 3, Malaubang, Ozamis. A short ride with motor cab from the city to one outskirt of Ozamis called barangay Malaubang. It could have been a nice place with a pleasant view across the bay to the coastline of the opposite land. A greedy landlord like Mrs. Michelle Caballero can destroy all pleasure. We had an agreement she would pick me up in the airport. No show up 30 minutes or more after landing. Many mock excuses for being late. Actually she had another appointment at the same time with me. I pay 600 pesos per day including electricity, water, cleaning, bed linen, towels. There is no room cleaning, I do it myself from the first day. Towels? No towels. But the main problem is the missing water supply. Water is present but it must be pumped to the water container on 4th floor. She will only allow the pump to run a few seconds to avoid overheating of the pump is hers argument. I must shout angrily to her 8 to 10 times a day and fight with her to have my daily water ration. If there are more lodgers in the house the water tank is empty most of the day. Imagine yourself in a shower with no water while you can see the water floating over in hers water container. The old TV-set in my room is not functioning. It is too expensive for her to be repaired. If you are tempted to look for temporary accommodation in Mrs. Michelle Caballero's house in Malaubang I recommend you to find another place. There are many other possibilities in Ozamis.

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  20. My name is John, citizen of Denmark. I am not young but old. Experienced traveller in Asia for many years, especially in Thailand and the Philippines. I have been in Ozamis and Clarin more times. For the time being [Feb. 5, 2012] I am in Ozamis. I'll be here 6 weeks. This week is the 5th of 6. I used to stay in Clarin [Cocos Island Resort in Clarin] but changed this time to an apartment furnished with second hand furniture probably dumped by the owner. I sleep on the worst mattress with squeaky springs. In the yard there are 6-8 barking dogs fighting for fun during the night. Only the rain make the dogs stop to bark. The landlord is Mrs. Michelle Caballero, Purok 3, Malaubang, Ozamis. A short ride with motor cab from the city to one outskirt of Ozamis called barangay Malaubang. It could have been a nice place with a pleasant view across the bay to the coastline of the opposite land. A greedy landlord like Mrs. Michelle Caballero can destroy all pleasure. We had an agreement she would pick me up in the airport. No show up 30 minutes or more after landing. Many mock excuses for being late. Actually she had another appointment at the same time with me. I pay 600 pesos per day including electricity, water, cleaning, bed linen, towels. There is no room cleaning, I do it myself from the first day. Towels? No towels. But the main problem is the missing water supply. Water is present but it must be pumped to the water container on 4th floor. She will only allow the pump to run a few seconds to avoid overheating of the pump is hers argument. I must shout angrily to her 8 to 10 times a day and fight with her to have my daily water ration. If there are more lodgers in the house the water tank is empty most of the day. Imagine yourself in a shower with no water while you can see the water floating over in hers water container. The old TV-set in my room is not functioning. It is too expensive for her to be repaired. If you are tempted to look for temporary accommodation in Mrs. Michelle Caballero's house in Malaubang I recommend you to find another place. There are many other possibilities in Ozamis.

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