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A Place You Are Looking For!!!

January 14, 2010

        

 

 

           Olotayan Beach Resort is one of the Beach in Roxas City that so beautiful, nice, wonderful place to visit. Olotayan is the place that you can smell fresh air and swim in a very clean water. Like Boracay, Olotayan Beach is also surronded by a white sand that one most attraction in the place to the tourist. Tourist may also stay in this place because Olotayan Beach  is not only a Beach but also a Resort.

          They offer rooms, cotteges were you can extended your vacation days, and to enjoy more the olotayan Beach Resort. Come or visit Olotayan Beach Resort in order to prove the beauty and enjoyment in this place..

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"Olotayan Beach a Wonder Place in Capiz"

January 4, 2010

       

 

         Olotayan Beach Resort  were heard and a strong lightning hit the wicked giant which scattered his body to the sea.  The islands of Roxas City where then named after the body parts of the giant.  Olotayan island is a good place for swimming and snorkelling during calm surf. You can also enjoy sailing, jet-skiing/flat boat riding, wind surfing, skimboarding, fishing and also seaweed harvesting.

         Olotayan is one of the place in capiz that have a nice nature, view and it has a white sand. This is one of the beaches here in capiz province, and I know every year there’s always been an improvement on this island. In olotayan, you will witness the peaceful environment and there’s no such electricity in that place.

         This island is blessed with serene shores with white sand, this island is comparable to Boracay Island(part of Aklan Province). But compared to Boracay, which is a well-known and country’s popular tourist destination, Olotayan is not yet discovered by a lot of people. With relatively few visitors and tourists visiting the area, the place remains undisturbed and native. 

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