Although I was once a self-confessed city rat, I have now discovered the joy in finding new adventures whenever I travel, whether it be out of the country or even just outside Metro Manila. One of the easiest places to go to during a long weekend (or even on just a regular one) is Subic Bay, Zambales. I've gone there on spur-of-the-moment day trips, long weekends and even on a week-long hiatus when the time permits. Commuting there is no issue as Zambales is a popular bus route. But whenever I get the chance to go by car, the views on the Subic-Clark-Tarlac-Expressway (SCTEX) is always one worth seeing.
It's been a long time since I last headed far North. One of my closest friends used to be based there but they have since moved abroad, which gave me less reasons to frequent the place. I arrived in Subic on a Friday, a little after 6 pm and was hoping to find a hotel right on the Baywalk area. Unfortunately, almost all the places were booked (because of the Bonifacio day weekend and a kayaking convention). But it wasn't a real bother because in Subic, there are a multitude of hotels, inns and resorts to choose from in the area. I ended up finding a gem of a hotel on Dewey Avenue, just one street away from the Boardwalk! It was called Mango Valley although it didn't look very promising on the outside, but once I saw the room, it was at par with 5-star hotel level (especially the beddings). I even got it at a good Subic rate ($30) because they had a Oct-Nov low season promo. Aside from the flat screen TV, king-size bed, and fridge, there was lots and lots of moving space! The bathroom itself was big enough to be a small room which would definitely appeal to anybody (especially claustrophobes like me!).