Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts

6.02.2012

Boracay: Sun, Sand and Sweat?

Boracay Day 3

As usual, my brother and I woke up late. It was quite a bummer that loud music was playing.  Turns out that a rugby competition sponsored by Nestea was ongoing at that time.  The venue of the competition was actually at BomBom Bar, which is next to Sun Village.  And unfortunately for us, the rugby players occupied the bamboo beds of Sun Village. :(  I still got to use them, though I missed the privacy during the first few days.

Ladies teams of Rugby teams all over the Philippines!  There was a team from UP and SU! :)


1. Paris in Boracay!; 2. The Mermaid at Red Coconut; 3. Strolling at D'Mall; 4. Horns at the Steakhouse!
I can't just get enough of the view! :)
Having read so many reviews on Manana, I insisted on having lunch there. I am a big fan of Mexican food.  I just love spiced beef with sauce and tons and tons of cheese.  However, my brother and father weren't feeling it so off they went to have burgers at Bite Club, I think. Servings at Manana is huge! Mama and I shared an order of beef burrito.  A beef burrito order is actually two very filling burritos! :)  It has meat, beans, rice and veggies. Yum!  It also comes with three types of sauce and salsa! I wish we had Manana here in Manila!  But having Manana in Boracay gives me all the more reason to go back to that paradise. ;)

Party hats at Manana! :)

I'm a big eater and I must say, this really filled me up!

I especially loved the salsa and the chili sauce.

 After lunch, we met up at Aria for dessert.  I ordered the cookies and cream. Yum!  We returned to Sun Village to take a nap.  Yup, napping is the recurring activity for us. :)) Even in Boracay!  After recharging, my parents decided to go and but some souvenirs.  While my brother insisted that we rent a bike.  I haven't biked in years!  But I was game!  We saw two bikes off the alley at Red Coconut but my brother said that there was a bigger bike rental shop by the main road.  So in my bikini and summer dress, off we went to the main road.  Too bad I wasn't able to take a picture of the bike rental shop!  I was too excited to ride again! The bikes were rent were mountain bikes.They were huge and it was my first time to ride one! The lady was friendly though she didn't explain what the gears were for.  She just said "Wag mo na lang galawin." Kaloka! :))  The minimum hours that you can rent the bike is two, so that's Php300.  You can also rent a bike for half a day, or the whole day or during your entire stay!  :)

Because it was my first time to ride one, and because I was in a freaking dress, I had trouble finding my pace!  What more, we were on a main road where there were vehicles zipping by!  But since it is a small main road compared to EDSA, and drivers there were considerate not to run you over, there was really nothing to worry about.  But being the paranoid that I am, I kept a sloooow steady pace while my brother was biking furiously!  We wanted to go to Mount Luho so we followed the lady's directions.  We biked until we reached Bulabog Beach and there was a sign but no arrow! o_O  Bioy went to bike towards the beach and I just followed him.

Tourists should rent a bike and tour the Island on bike!  It's a great alternative to jogging and it's not as tiring.  Biking is my next favorite exercise, to swimming. :)  It's really relaxing biking on the beach, enjoying the sight, the locals and having the locals cheer you on as you bike.  Again, I kinda regret not taking that much pictures since I was too preoccupied trying to catch up to my brother. :))

Bulabog Beach :)



As we were biking, my instincts told me that we were biking to the opposite of Mount Luho.  So we turned back and asked some locals the way to Mount Luho.  Dang! I kinda regret doing that! :))  While the first few parts of the climb was easy, the next parts were just too steep! You see, I'm not a big fan of exercise, and I get exhausted very easily.  When I could no longer pedal up the mountain, I decided to just push the bike.  And even that made me short of breath.  My heart was pounding, and I thought I would collapse! Hell! I wanted to collapse! But I pushed, and went back on my bike to catch up with Bioy, who was nowhere in sight.  Buses and tour vans whizzing kept me on my toes.  There were two experienced bikers who whizzed by as if they were biking on a plane surface!  Sensing my difficulty, one of the bikers cheered me on. :)  Yay. Thanks for that, random biker!  Believe me, I wanted to reach the top.  But my body couldn't take it anymore.  We stopped at Cohiba Villas to catch our breathe and regretted not bringing water.

Last stop: Cohiba Villas! :))
Easiest incline during the climb!


Super haggard lang!


Still, the view there was majestic! :) When we were both recharged, we began our trip back. :)) The trip going down was relatively easier, but still scary!  I made the mistake of putting the wrong brake and boom!  I almost fell off the bike!  Good thing my reflexes were sharp that I was able to dismount before disaster happened. Back at Bulabog, we bought water at the store.  We were surprised at how cheap the water was compared to the water sold at White Beach! And to think it's just only a short walk!

Hay! After the really tiring bike ride, we went off to swim.




The only family picture we had!

I miss the cool powdery sand!






I love my bikini! Haha I just love the color! It suits my personality! :)
For dinner, we were supposed to eat at Cyma.  Regrettably, the place was packed!  And the next table would be available in an hour!  Originally, we wanted to wait.  So we strolled along D'Mall and looked at some souvenir shops.



I wanted to ride the Ferris wheel!But no one wanted to ride with me. :(

This clubbed artist has a lot of fans. He's really good! :)


Are these really snake bones?

Our camera doesn't give justice to these artists' attention to detail. :(

 But, our tummies got the better of us.  We went to Mesa, at Boracay Regency!  We were immediately seated.  We had the Inihaw Platter and Laing two ways. The Inihaw platter had tahong, shrimp, bangus, pork barbecue, chicken, liempo and squid.  The flavor was divine!  The laing was exceptional, especially the milky variation.  Will try other Mesa dishes here in Manila! :)

Milky laing and regular laing! Yum!


The crocodile skull my brother anted to take home!



One of the many souvenir choices, personalized wooden tags. :)
If you look closely, there are Aetas sitting on the sand.  This is quite depressing because there are quite a number of them begging on the beach front.  Maybe the businessmen of Boracay should set up livelihood projects for the locals so they wouldn't have to resort to begging. :(  
 Bioy and I went back out later that night to grab a bite.  I wanted to taste chori burger since I've read reviews about it.  It fell short to say the least.  It would have been better if it had cheese!
Boracay's street food - Chori burger! :)
Capped off the night with another fire dance show. :)

Where to:


Manana Mexican Cuisine, Station 1, White Beach
Mesa Filipino Moderne, Crowne Regency, White Beach
Chori burger, any ihaw food stall along the beach :)

5.22.2012

Ain't you so fine, Boracay sand?



Boracay's sand really is powdery!  One of my favorite activities in Boracay is walking barefoot by the beach.  I walk barefoot most of the time that I was there! ;) I just love digging the cool sand with my bare feet.  I really am such a beach girl! I prefer being on the beach than in the city! 

1. Papa was ecstatic to find Deco's.  He just loves la paz batchoy!; 2. One of the many interesting souvenirs available on the beach.  The workmanship is really something! :); 3.  We came on a Wednesday, which meant fewer people.  No moss yet on Station 2! By Friday, it was a completely different story.

After the quick nap, Papa and I walked and explored a bit.  We walked a bit towards D'mall.  My gulay! The whole stretch of the beach was filled with people selling souvenirs, offering water sports activities and signs of their happy hour promos.  I made a mental note to try out one of the bars happy hour.  But unfortunately, for that whole duration of the trip, I didn't get to taste a single drop of alcohol. Argh.  I guess I'd just have to return with my friends to experience THE Boracay nightlife. ;) 

At Sun Village's kawayan beds. Why is my face like that?! :))

Our first dip in the water was heaven! The last time I swam in the sea was back in November, in Siaton.  The sea of Boracay really is refreshing!  The water is really clear and the waves were really calm.  I'd actually float like a log! :))  There were even fishes who would follow us around! Perhaps the only downside to this is that as more people and boats came in, the moss became evident.   There weren't any moss on Wednesday but by Saturday, there was a build-up of moss.  And I didn't like seeing all the paraws with advertisements! Ugh.  I really hated the ads blocking my view of nature!  Because there weren't really any waves, it was really hot by the beach.  I wasn't expecting it.  I was expecting the sea breeze, but Boracay doesn't have that.  I wonder why?


After our swim, we went out to eat at Deco's.  On the way there, we stopped at various shops to check out various souvenir shops.  From native capiz lamp shells, to paintings of Boracay, handmade bag, accessories, fans, and hand painted ukeleles and wooden dog tags, all are a testament to the creativity of Filipinos.  When you're there, make sure to buy pasalubong from the locals! :)  



At Deco's, we all ordered La Paz Batchoy.  Bioy and I ordered the biggest bowl available, while our parents ordered the smaller bowl.  No pictures taken on the La Paz Batchoy, we were all too hungry! :)) Verdict on the batchoy? I found it a bit too salty. :/  It would have been better if calamansi on the side was offered.  The good thing about Deco's though is that you can refill your soup!  :)  It's a first time for all of us to eat at Decos', even if there's a Deco's branch in Manila. :)) Papa just couldn't resist the la paz batchoy!

After the hearty meal, we went off to explore! We walked until we reached Station 3.  Prior to this, the Chinese had one day before they had to leave the Philippines since China and Philippines are engaged in a stand-off at Scarborough Shoal.  We asked the Sun Village people and Southwest people if this will really greatly affect the tourism in Boracay.  According to them,  Filipinos are still the majority of the tourists in Boracay.  And Koreans hold the top spot for foreign tourists.  This was evident as we strolled along the streets.  There really were a lot of Filipino families, and Koreans! :)  A funny anecdote, a Kuya offering water sports activities greeted a fair, chinky eyed girl "Ni hao ma!", the girl answered "Anyong!". :)) Haha I guess Koreans, Chinese and even Japanese are hard to tell apart!  Oh, and even with the ban, there were still a lot of Chinese tourists!  



As we walked and walked, we spotted a sand castle! Yay!  Since during the entire trip, we never woke up early, this was the only time we spotted Boracay's famous sand castles.  Next time I go there I'll ask someone to teach me how to build a magnificent sand castle! I remember when I was a kid, it'd be hard transferring buckets of water to my supply of sand.  But I think building sand castles in Boracay is way easier because the sand's damp for a couple of meters.

Best gelato in Boracay! ;)

After the tiring walk, we headed back to the hotel.  But, we grabbed dessert first! :)  Aria's gelato! Yum! I've had gelato before but I must say, Aria's on top of my list now!  The ingredients are fresh, nice mix of creaminess.  It wasn't too sweet, just the perfect sugary taste.  I had strawberry and it even had bis of real strawberry in it! :)  Make sure to get a scoop when you're at Boracay! The 90php/scoop is worth it! :)

We called it a night. We rested at our hotel room. We fell asleep pretty quick until we were awaken by dreams from the bar next door.  What a reminder that Station 2 is where to fun is! :)) Still, we stayed and off to dreamland we went.

Where to?
Deco's La Paz Batchoy, Station 2, White Beach
Aria, D'Mall

It's Boracay, not Bora!



Boracay, the small island famous for its white sand, clear waters and non-stop partying.  I'd always here stories from friends of their Boracay adventures - the epicness of the booze, music and beach bodies galore.  But I am more of a beach girl than a party girl, so Boracay never really attracted me.  I'd rather enjoy the beach by myself, with no strangers roaming around.  So, rather than going to Boracay with friends, I'd rather visit my relatives in Negros Oriental.

But, as fate and luck would have it, off to Boracay my family and I went!  Papa was lucky to have won the raffle prize at his office's Christmas party.  Originally, the prize was two roundtrip tickets to Hongkong.  However, Mama isn't a fan of Hongkong so Papa decided to have the tickets converted to four roundtrip tickets to any local destination.  Two of our choices were Coron and Boracay.  Papa, Mama and I wanted to go to Coron but my brother wanted to go to Boracay. So...we chose Boracay. My brother's the bunso, btw. :))  We were also very lucky because Papa's officemate knows the owner of a hotel in Boracay that might just allow us to stay at their hotel for free. How cool is that? ;)

Plane tickets bought, reservations made, bags packed, and it was off to the airport!

1. Checking for the flight!; 2. Bioy, the Boracay Boy; 3. That killer propeller!; 4. Papa with his shades, loooking stressed at the line.

Our plane was supposed to leave at 9am, and we arrived at the airport at 8.30.  The airport was't that crowded yet, it was just typical end of summer traffic with most people in their summer gear.  And we thought it was only Cebu Pacific whose flights get delayed, our AirPhil flight was also delayed!    It arrived an hour later!  I made a mistake though with the seat selector. I knew that the plane to Caticlan's small, I just didn't know it was a propeller plane! o_O  What I thought was an advantageous seat, was quite scary because our seats were right where the propellers were!  While take off, it felt as if those propellers were out to cut out our heads! :))

Being the small plane that is it, the seat capacity was roughly around 60 passengers.  The seat in front of me was occupied by a young lesbian with nice features. She/he (I'm not sure with what pronoun lesbians prefer to be addressed with.  Someone enlighten me please?) has a perky nose, nice skin and dimples. I must say, she/he is attractive. :) Don't judge! Gender is fluid! ;)

1. Hello Boracay's brand new airport!; 2. Blind musicians offering music at the jetty port.  Don't forget to give them a little something before you hop on the boat! :D; 3. At the port, filled with ads! The whole island is practically littered with ads!; 4. Mama, excited to hit the beach.

After a rough landing coupled with a splitting headache (I really hate small planes and short run ways!), we were finally in Caticlan! :D  Out with the shades!  The Caticlan Airport is new, but smaller than Dumaguete's airport.  Good thing that it was airconditioned because the short walk from the plane to the arrival area was scorching! There was only one conveyor belt but since we were the only flight at that time, we were able to collect our bags right away.  Paying all the other fees (environmental fee, trike fee) took quite sometime until we were the only ones left inside the airport.  As we stepped out,  we were surprised that someone approached us and told us that he was looking for us.  This person was someone from Southwest Tours.  Apparently, airport and jetty transfers were part of the deal. :)  Since the first batch of Southwest clients went off first, we waited a bit at the airport.  We chatted with Kuya for a bit. Too bad we weren't able to give him a tip since he was very nice to us.   But then again, that is his job in the first place. The "tip" culture here in the Philippines is really inevitable, and while it has been ingrained in our culture, there seems to be no standard to tipping.  How much is too much? How scarce is too scarce?  

 Para-para-paradise! :)

Anywaaays, back to Boracay...the van ride to the jetty port was short.  Konting tumbling lang, jetty port na. The porters from Southwest helped us carry our luggage to the banca.  The banca was filled with foreign and local tourists and locals.  The sea was calm so we didn't get any sea water inside the banca.  After a couple of minutes, we finally arrived at the jetty port.  People from Southwest picked us up, and off we were to the hotel! :)  We stopped by the main road and walked along an eskinita to the hotel.  At first, we thought that the walk would be really long.  We passed by sari-sari stores, a billiards hall where the locals hang out, then the touristy part of Boracay came into sight.  Hotels, lodges then finally the beach. Aaah.  Itook of my sun glasses to bask in the glorious view of the sun, the sand and of course the sea.  We walked a bit, and we finally reached Sun Village Central.

Sun Village Central is at the north end of Station 2 beside another smaller hotel (I forgot the name, sorry) and BomBom Bar.  It's just a minute of walk away from Dmall! :)  Sun Village has its own kawayan/bamboo beach beds with pillows.  When we arrived we were welcomed with smiled, shell necklaces and fresh calamansi juice. :) The juice was really refreshing! :) Check-in was a breeze so we went up our room to cool off.  We got the de luxe room number 2.  It overlooks the beach. It has two big beds.  The aircon  was cool, and the beds were very comfortable! In fact, we spent half our stay holed up in the hotel room! :))  The room has cable tv so we were able to watch our shows, particularly, American Idol. :)) After exploring our comfy room, we went down to have lunch.  The Mongolian buffet was spread out.  It really looked delicious but we weren't that hungry.  We decided to try their buffet some other time.  Instead, we ordered rice bowls.  Mama ordered sweet and sour fish, my brother and I ordered pork asado, and I forgot what Papa ordered. :))


After lunch, we all went up to take a nap.  We sure do love sleeping, even in the event-filled island of Boracay! :))

Where to?
Sun Village Central, Station 2, White Beach

5.15.2012

Adios, Manila!

Nine hours to go and I'm off to escape the summer heat of Manila. This will be our first trip as a family in years!  My parents aren't fond of going on vacations.  While we spend most of our summers together at Siaton, Negros Oriental, this time we're headed to a new destination.  I'll definitely blog about it when I get back! ;)

For now, I have to pack my things!  Gah. This is the least part of travelling that I look forward to.  Plus the lonq queues at the airport! I hope our baggage doesn't get offloaded!

Nails done, sun glasses and bikini tops, check!

I'll leave you with a Drokas Mash up of 2ne1 songs!
I can't wait to party! ;)
P.S. Check out his other mixes on his yt channel! :)

Adios, Manila!

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