_it's gonna be me_

_it's gonna be me_

Monday, August 29, 2011

El Pescador is a former village of fishermen way back on 1989, it was owned by Jesus Celeste until now. The coast has a vast variety of fish. Their catch was a stunning sign of marine life in Bolinao, until the fishermen starts to notice that the amount of their catch is getting smaller. then the fishing business of Jesus Celeste was set aside and shift the El Pescador to a village inn in 1992, the inn did a humble beginning. It gained a lot of loyal customers through the years of its venture, because it is near the town proper. El Pescador never stops to grow and develop. Until it became a hotel with a friendly and a very humble service remained, until major town activities were held in El Pescador like beauty pageant, inductions, graduations etc.  Until now it never stops to develop, showing a true Bolinao experience.

In El Pescador you will never feel isolated. Because we believe that an excellent hotel is not only with the walls, architecture, or the physical attributes of the place. Architecture plus a friendly service plus the history of a place will make what we call an excellent hotel.
El Pescador will show you a deeper meaning of tourism; it’s not only about the beauty of the place but also a history of an extra ordinary place.
At El Pescador, events come to life and agendas are unleashed.
 Renowned as fabulous sites for business meetings,
special events and milestone celebrations,
our hotel and resort offer convenient locations.
You can expect flexible spaces, great recreation and
a variety of entertainment options.
El Pescador is your premier meetings and events solution.
Imagine saying "I do" on Coast El Pescador is a dazzling
 setting for weddings and honeymoons. urrounded by a lush
 tropical garden, the El Pescador is just as spectacular
with spacious  rooms El Pescador  will help you create
the memories of a lifetime. A wedding and honeymoon at
the El Pescador are forever yours.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

lighthouse

Cape Bolinao Lighthouse
The people generally speak Ilocano and Panggalatok but they also have their own unique language called Bolinao, brought in by Sambal settlers during colonial rule. Most people generally understand and speak English.
On November 18, 2007, Bolinao challenged the historical fact that the first Mass was held on March 31, 1521, Easter Sunday, at Limasawa in Southern Leyte. Memorial markers (donated by Italian priest Luigi Malamocco, 62, from Odorico’s hometown of Friuli, Italy) were set in the town’s church and on Santiago Island, claiming that in 1324, Franciscan missionaries led by an Italian priest named Odorico celebrated a thanksgiving Mass thereat and also baptized natives.
Sea urchins or “uni“, (among the most expensive dishes in Japanese restaurants) are regularly harvested in Isla Silaki, Bolinao, Pangasinan. A sack costs only P 80 ($ 1 = P 40).