Step by Step Over the Sea: Donel’s Resort Floating Pontoon Experience

Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur, Donel’s Resort hides a little surprise for curious wanderers, a colorful floating pontoon that lets you literally walk over the sea. Imagine taking slow, small steps across interlocking red, blue, and gray blocks. The gentle waves beneath your feet, and the open horizon ahead make this pontoon awesome. It’s not your ordinary beach boardwalk, it’s a playful, slightly wobbly adventure that makes this humble resort stand out.

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Donel's Resort is located in Lower Bayao, Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur. It is well-known for its extended, large beachfront with white to black fine sand, a swimming pool, a function hall, tent and cottage rentals, hosts live bands on special events and parties, and every Friday night DISCO.

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During the day, the resort beachfront offers a calm shade for beachgoers with its lush Talisay trees, giving relaxation and a nice breath of the sea breeze.
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Children also have a great time, playing on the sand and building their sandcastles. The resort also offers banana boats for thrill-seekers, letting you bounce and splash through the waves with friends or family.

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But what I enjoyed most about Donel's is its colorful structure, where you can walk above the water, the floating modular dock or floating pontoon walkway. It’s made of interlocking plastic blocks, usually HDPE or similar durable plastic that float on water and are connected together to form a stable path.

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Walking on this plastic pontoon feels like stepping on a floating playground. With every step, I feel a gentle sway under my feet, just enough to remind me that the sea is right there below me. It’s a bit wobbly but safe, and it makes us laugh at how the waves move us ever so slightly, like the ocean giving us a playful push.

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Our kids loved the plastic pontoon even more than we did. They walked, ran, and even bounced on it, giggling every time the dock wobbled under their tiny feet. I won’t lie, it made me a bit scared, watching them so close to the water, but as I looked at their happy faces, it made me calm down a bit.

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To check in at Donel's, they have varied entrance fees depending on whether it's daytime or nighttime. During the daytime, an entrance fee of 150 pesos per person made you accessible to their amenities, including the swimming pool and the pontoon. At night, especially on Fridays, the entrance fee is higher, so you to enjoy the live band and the Friday night disco.

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Donel's is just a 25-minute ride from Pagadian City. You can take a van or a habal-habal (motorcycle rental) and tell the driver to bring you to Donel's at Lower Bayao, Tukuran. The road is mostly paved, and you’ll pass through a few barangays before you spot the beach entrance. If you’re driving your own car, just follow the national highway going west, then look out for signs pointing to Lower Bayao. The resort has a small signboard by the roadside.

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Donel’s Resort may be humble, but its floating pontoon turned an ordinary beach day into something playful and a little magical.



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What I knew in the 1960s was that many Tukuranons had experienced the abundance of the sea. Some of the family especially the taga-baybay, coastline dwellers as they are being called, found fortune in the fishing industry. Because of the increasing population, the government invited investors to develop the place as a tourist attraction, and now you can find beautiful beaches in the area.

Zamboanga has so many beautiful beaches 🏖️ like the Pink Beach that is famous for its pink coralline sand - have you been there? You should write it in your bucket list. Sinilog Beach with white sand, blue waters, and the like is among the breathtaking places.

This floating pontoon walkway is new to me. Indeed, it's beautifully created and surely the children love playing around. Just be on the lookout for their safety. Thanks for sharing your experience @jeanieviv84. God bless.🌷🕊️

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Hello Ate @diosarich. Thank you so much for your kind words and for adding some essential information about Tukuran in the past decades! I have not been to Pink Beach yet but it’s in my list now, hahahah, you gave me the idea. The kids really enjoy the floating walkway but yes we need to watch them all the time. Hope you can visit here soon too! Maybe we can explore more hidden beaches together. I would love to explore more gems with you.

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Pink Beach is located in Sta. Cruz. Is it far from your place? I've been there when I was in grade school because my grandmother had a relative in the place. Surely, when the kids see the place, they will love and enjoy the beach, especially the color of the sand. Maybe I can visit Zamboanga when I go back to Davao City. I have a sister-in-law in Zamboanga del Norte. Capitan is also a historical place. Try to visit that beautiful place as well.

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Zamboanga City is an 8-hour travel from Zamboanga del Sur ate @diosarich. ZamPen is huge; it is composed of 6 major provinces/cities: Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboanga City, Jolo, Isabela, and Dapitan. Zamboanga Peninsula is blessed with so much food from our seas and land, and also blessed with beautiful nature and wonderful tourist spots. Pink Beach is in Zamboanga City Ate.

Last summer, we explored Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte. Where is your sister here in Zam Norte? Yes, visit us here in ZamPen if you have time.

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Yes, I know. I love the people in these places. They are very hospitable. Do you know what I love most? The flowers. I just don't know if they still have many beautiful flowers. Zamboanga was called the City of Flowers back then. Is it still like that today? And how can I forget the beautiful Vintas ⛵⛵ and their spectacular hues? The beautiful view when they are at sea and it seems like they are parked like a rainbow 🌈 in the ocean of the Zamboanga Peninsula. So attractive and beautiful to feast my eyes on them!😍 And of course, my favorite, the seafood! The finger-licking king crabs🦀🦀and lukon 🦐🦐🤩.

My sister-in-law lives in Dapitan. I will surely go back to Zambo one of these days, God willing. It's been decades and I missed the place.

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