Pansacola Beach Resort - Cagbalete Island

Pansacola Beach Resort - Cagbalete Island If you opt for a more private, and the not-so-usual island getaway, then Pansacola Beach Resort in Cagbalete Island is the place to be.

Located by the quaint little town of Mauban, Quezon Province, beach lovers get to enjoy a 40-minute bangka ride to get to Pansacola Beach Resort in Cagbalete. For accommodations, different huts are available to give you the experience of “roughing it”—you’d be surprised at how the evening sea breeze beats your usual air conditioners at home. With the staple of four meals per day, you will surely g

et more than you bargained for when it comes to food. At low tide, the clear blue water is transformed into a massive expanse of sand, perfect for games with your friends. At night, be amazed at the wide blanket of stars on the clear sky.

28/05/2024
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19/04/2024

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Red tape spoils tourism
in world-famous sandbar

by Jarius Bondoc – April 19, 2024

A world-renowned sandbar draws tourists to Cagbalete Island year round. But a signboard dismayed them this summer. “Closed for failure to secure mayor’s/business permit,” it blared across the entrance arch of their favorite Pansacola Beach Resort. The presence of 15 armed coastguards in fatigues and orange jumpsuits scared them. Yellow “Caution” tape barred even families of the resort owner and staff.

Resort manager Romel Pansacola has in fact been applying for business permit for months. But despite complete documentary requirements, the municipal hall of Mauban, Quezon keeps withholding it. Townsfolk grumble about red tape, conflict of interest, abuse of power, harassment, and selective law enforcement.

Three past mayors had granted business permits to Pansacola Resort since 2012. Its operations spurred Mauban’s economy through boat charters, catering, gear rental, souvenirs, and small beach camps.

Cousin Roberto Eleazar had sold part of the beachfront to Pansacola’s son as reward for relocating squatters to the other side of the island. When Eleazar passed away in the US, his siblings there sought renegotiation of Pansacola’s lot parcel. They assigned another cousin Erwin Pastrana as administrator.

After one unsuccessful try, Pastrana became Mauban mayor in May 2022. At the start of 2023 Pansacola filed for usual renewal of business permit, but was denied. In Mar. 2023 he sent a demand letter, citing the Ease of Doing Business Law. Two weeks later municipal inspectors arrived and declared Pansacola’s papers lacking.

Pansacola appealed to the municipal administrator and the planning and development officer. Both replied that only the mayor was key to permit issuance. In Aug. 2023 Pansacola received a second notice of supposed deficient documents. The following month the mayor ordered the resort’s closure.

In Jan. 2024 Pansacola secured anew the requisite clearances for business permit. The licensing office chief told subordinates to refer the papers straight to the mayor. But the planning and development department refused to receive Pansacola’s application.

Last Mar. 7 the licensing office and coastguards served a second closure order. They alleged that the resort was still running, although Pansacola merely entertained relatives. Visitors had to register with the municipal tourism office, as required for a boat ride.

On Mar. 16 the tourism office stopped Pansacola’s grandson and friends from crossing to the island. An appointee of the mayor told the staff to alert him even on weekends, so he can sic cops on arrivals.

Meantime, mayor Pastrana remains a party to a lawsuit by the Eleazars. In one court hearing the judge told him the Supreme Court had invalidated in 1987 all Cagbalete land titles dating back to four Pansacola brothers in 1859. To which the mayor retorted that, in such case, he would shut down all the island’s resorts since nobody has valid proof of ownership. But only Pansacola Beach Resort has been ordered close.

On Mar. 25 Pansacola’s lawyers petitioned Anti-Red Tape Authority director general Ernesto Perez to intervene. They furnished Interior and Local Government Sec. Benhur Abalos a copy.

The law requires issuance of simple papers within three days and complex ones within seven. Denial must be fair, just and reasonable. The municipal hall holds copies of Roberto Eleazar’s Deed of Conditional Sale and Pansacola’s son’s proofs of payments. Only the Court, not mayor, has jurisdiction to rule on property rights or ownership.

Calls to the mayor’s office, 0427840922, and the municipal administrator, 09231599536, were unanswered.
(Coastguards loiter at the Pansacola Beach Resort fronting the world-famous sandbar)
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Turmoil also rocks famed tourist magnet Alona Beach in Panglao, Bohol. Elderly spouses Eteria and Wilfredo Flores are trying to retake their 1.1-hectare Alona Kew White Beach Resort from nonpaying lessors. So are the owners of four other bayside establishments.

Alona Kew had operated smoothly until the Guardo brothers, led by defeated congressional candidate Jonathan Guardo, offered to lease the Flores property with option to purchase. The contract seemed plain, promising the Floreses a steady P10-million monthly income. The Guardos also pledged to help secure a buyer for the resort for P1.5 billion.

On Jan. 30, 2023 the Floreses signed a lease contract with purchase option with the Guardos. But the couple’s dream of cozy life turned into nightmare. After a downpayment of only P5 million, all the Guardos’ 17 post-dated checks bounced. The municipal hall also blacklisted the Guardos for unpaid taxes and fees.

Town officials said the Guardos had leased two other resorts, a motel, and a commercial building. All went bankrupt when the Guardos allegedly shirked on financial obligations.

The Floreses’ lawyer said the Guardos claimed to now own Alona Kew. This stained the resort’s reputation and confused the public.

Yet in a letter last Mar. 31, 2024 the Guardos acknowledged inability to pay up. They claimed to have incurred and are striving to recoup huge expenses in remodeling guestrooms. They alibied Bohol tourism shrinkage for their huge losses.

Googling the name Jonathan Guardo will reveal past questioned transactions. The NBI arrested him in Jan. 2010 for malversation of public funds for the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. He was charged with violating the Bouncing Checks Law and surrendered to the police in Apr. 2013.

Refusal of the Guardos to pay their lease balance of P53 million and municipal taxes has forced the Floreses to assert their rights to repossess the resort. But the Guardos’ security guards bar the couple from entering their property.

Tourism business transactions need close monitoring by national and local agencies. Integrity of contracts must be upheld, especially in tourism on which the government banks for employment and revenues.

The Floreses stand not only for themselves but also for medium-size entrepreneurs who work hard and dream big. Regulators need their help.

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Catch Sapol radio show, Saturdays, 8 to 10 a.m., DWIZ (882-AM).

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A world-renowned sandbar draws tourists to Cagbalete Island year-round. But a signboard dismayed them this summer. “

Hi everyone!For all of you who may be wondering.. this is what's happening lately..We are still waiting for the approval...
09/03/2024

Hi everyone!

For all of you who may be wondering.. this is what's happening lately..

We are still waiting for the approval of our renewal of our business permit. May I highlight the word "RENEWAL"..for since we opened our small piece of paradise for the public to enjoy, there has not been any problem in getting our permit renewed from the previous administration. It is only now, under the new administration, that we are experiencing this hence, the pictures posted. May we just mention that we have been complying and submitting all necessary documents needed for renewal. With all of these facts, you can only wonder what else they want.

It is also a wonder, why only us? There are even businesses here that has no capacity to even acquire permits, yet it is just us they put so much effort and expense to put all these tarpaulins and caution tapes last March 7, 2024.. as if this is a crime scene instead of a place for sharing God’s bounty.😅

With all these, and with grace, while waiting, we welcome our families, and friends who have been with us in this wonderful journey. Do message us for more details.😊

We want to continue to support more than 20 local families who are depending on us..many locals from the wet markets, boat association and transport groups are also missing a lot of opportunities from tourists because of this.

Thank you for taking time to read. We appreciate if you could include us in your prayers as we take more serious actions about this matter.🙏🏻

Kindly share, until we meet again!🤍

20/09/2023

Hello everyone!👋🏼 How have you been?
We hope that all of you are doing well and healthy.

We just want to let you know that we are currently undertaking some changes. Our reservations and booking will be temporarily put on hold.

We apologize for unanswered inquries. Further announcements and updates will be posted. For now, let's look forward to the day that we are able to welcome you all back again!🫶🏻🤗

Please email us at [email protected] for important concerns and collaboration/partnership requests.💛💚💙

16/09/2023
16/09/2023

Thanks DENR-CENRO Tayabas pips! Doing your mandate with gladness.🙏🥰

Customize your meals when you avail our food package!💙💚💛HAPPY LONG WEEKEND!🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
26/08/2023

Customize your meals when you avail our food package!💙💚💛

HAPPY LONG WEEKEND!🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻





Thank you so much for visiting!😍
23/08/2023

Thank you so much for visiting!😍

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