Tucked in one of the coves of San Joaquin, Iloilo is a resort called LSDC (Lhetz Snorkel and Dive Camp).
If you are looking for a post-card perfect scenery then you are in the wrong place. But if you are into a peaceful getaway then this resort is for you.
LSDC Resort is a sea front resort which is near a marine sanctuary. Snorkelers say that they’ve seen sea turtles, clown fish, marlins, etc off the coast.
Lonely Planet Philippines says this about LSDC,
“There is a dive site just offshore, but diving arrangements on-site are a bit casual; if you don’t your own gear, the resort needs notice of a day or so to bring equipment in from Iloilo.”
There’s a typhoon in Manila and northern Luzon when I was there so weather is stormy- rains come and go. But this place has become my fortress on the 2nd day of my Visayas Trails before I headed to Antique.
The string hammocks are a welcome sight and their cottages are so artsy. The breeze continually dab my face. My stay here was so pleasant and relaxing. I had a nice quiet sleep in my big room. I really wish I stayed for another night but I need to keep going.
I must not forget the home cooking of Inday Andrea, the care-taker of the resort. I ate too much of fresh grilled fish and laswa. Laswa is a native Ilonggo dish which literally means “vegetable.” Okra, squash, eggplant, malunggay leaves are boiled then topped with grilled fish more like the “Bulanglang” of the Ilocanos.
Rates:
My gratitude to Ms. Erlyn Alunan, tourism officer of San Joaquin, for arranging a complimentary overnight stay at LSDC Resort. I definitely enjoyed every moment of my stay at LSDC.
Even the 3-in-1 coffee taste good here, must be the scenery noh?
How to get to LSDC:
San Joaquin is the last town in the southern part of Iloilo.
1. Take the San Joaquin bound jeepney from Super terminal, Iloilo City. ask if the jeepney is going to Cataan or Lawigan. Ask the driver/conductor to bring you to LSDC. LSDC is on the left side of the road, very easy to find.
2. From Miag-Ao, you can ride the jeepney going to San Joaquin, find a jeepney that will go to Cataan or Lawigan then follow number 1.
3. You can also take buses going to Anini-y or Dao antique. Ask if the bus will go thru the coastal road.
4. From San Joaquin Public Market, tricycles going to LSDC can be found at the terminal of San Joaquin. Fare is Php25.
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This post is a part of the Visayas Trails- a 25-day journey around Western and Central Visayas (October 1-25, 2011). My primary purpose is to learn the dialect, meet locals and rediscover the sites worth visiting for my dream escapade next year.
I visited Iloilo, Antique, Boracay, Bacolod, Cebu, Bohol and Dumaguete spending a total of Php11,096 all-in excluding airfare. Thanks to CouchSurfing and friends who I met along the way, this trip would not be memorable and exciting without you.

Sarap gawing tulugan ang duyan! 😀
indeed! kaya sa duyan palang solb nako.
relaxing talaga. chill lang
Thank you so much James, you’ve always been generous in your comments about San Joaquin, … we truly appreciate your visit …. i hope you can drop by this December 14 for the Bayluhay Festival….God Bless…
thanks tita for the delightful treat. sana when im back the weather would cooperate. haha
say my regards to inday andrea, oh i just miss her laswa.
magkano po ang rent xa lsdc? gusto ko po ksing dyan na lng i celebrate yung debut nang friend qu.thank u po.
nandyan po ung rates sa post, i dont own the resort
I’ve been living here in San Joaquin, Iloilo for almost 23 years already but this is the first time I learned that we have dive sites here. I would love to visit LSDC Resort soon. Thank you for sharing your experience.