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Tuesday, 31 May 2016

3D2N in Legazpi Albay

If you know us (me and sweets) so well, you will know that every May of each year we always celebrate our wedding anniversary out of town .. it may be as near as Mall of Asia or as far as Thailand. This is a special day for both of us so we make it a point to set aside certain days or two to celebrate this special occasion.

This year, we opted to do a loong drive to Legazpi.



We (well only sweets) drove from Taguig to Legazpi for close to 12 hours and our only help was both Waze and Google Map. I do not know how to drive so it was only sweets who did all the driving and it was I who did all the talking, singing and eating.


Our first and only stop was in Gumaca, Quezon - yes that was after 6 hours of driving .. Instead of taking Maharlika Highway straight, we took the exit in Lipa and bypassed several towns in Quezon, namely Tiaong, Candelaria, Sariaya. After the bypass road  we went straight to Lucena.



We had our dinner at Chowking.




After eating and bio break for about 30 minutes, we went straight ahead to our destination. 





It took us another six hours to reach our final destination.

Tip: If you are determined to drive this destination, the best bet is to do it overnight. It is very draining during the day plus you will have to go through a lot of traffic along the way.  Anyways, if you will drive at night you can either have your stop over via an Inn in Gumaca or Lucena. After you passed Gumaca, I did not see any anymore Inns (maybe in Naga) . Or you may opt to follow what we did in just having a quick stop over in Gumaca and bio break for dinner and go back to driving. By the way, instead of passing through Naga, we went into another route (as indicated in the map above) .

Sweets was so determined to finish this loong drive in one go and I am very happy that he did it successfully.  According to the receptionist, we arrived at exactly 3:37am (Saturday, May 21, 2016).



It was 4am when we were able to sleep - then we woke up at 7am to prepare for the day.


I want to show you our home for 2 nights. 


Neuhouse Inne, it was very near Legazpi Airport and we had our own garage.
The good thing about this place is that it doesn't operate like a hotel that the check in time is strictly at 2pm and the check out is strictly at 11am. 


Their Check-Ins and Outs is per 24 hour basis, so when you check in at 3:37am, your check out is also at 3:37am the following day.  For additional hours, you can pay Php150 per hour.



Our first stop was ofcourse to energize our day! Buffet breakfast at the Airport Hotel of Legazpi. Our Inn was just 5 minutes away from the Airport Hotel and it was so convenient for us.









The buffet meal was Php199 / person.
From the amount, the food and ambiance was worth it.

After the buffet, we went straight ahead to our first destination.
At Lignon Hill. For everyone's knowledge, this was our Mayon on Day 1.
We were advised that the best time to see Mayon not being shy at 6am.






Aside from the beautiful view of Mayon, in another area of ​​Lignon Hill, you can see the entire Legazpi which was also a nice view.





We also bought a lot of souvenirs while in Lignon Hill and then we did some roaming around to see what else we can enjoy the place and it was so nice because it was windy.



After our stint in Lignon Hill, we went to Embarcadero.


Embarcadero is just a few kilometers away from Lignon Hill and that is where we had our lunch.




This is Mayon's view at Embarcadero ... clouds are still covering her but her perfect shape was already very visible.








I believe Embarcadero  was built in 2012 but I was not that happy with what I saw.  We were not able to roam around the mall because I saw that not so many shops were open at that time. The rides were closed but the train was running.   In any case, it was still a pleasant experience by the port because of the beautiful view of Mayon and the wind. The port does not smell bad either.








This chapel of Padre Pio by the bay has a nice feel and solemn ambiance because of Mayon's view while you are praying and meditating.





Before completely heading home, we went back to Lignon Hill.
Tip: The ticket (Php20 / person) can be utilized within the day.


Remember, we already went there in the morning, we returned in the afternoon.  With the hopes that Mayon will show herself, but we still failed.




The following day is our Island Hopping day and our call time was at 7:30 am and Bacacay Port. Since we were informed that the best time to have a great view of Mayon is at 6am, we have decided to go first to Legazpi Boulevard at 5:14 am.




Good enough! Rumors were true - there was Mayon and she is magnificent!
Jaw dropping as it is because of it's great perfect shape!

The word "Legazpi" from the boulevard was an addition to the beauty.










Here is a quick preview of our Island Hopping c / o Love Boat Tours.
I will do a separate blog post on this one!






As mentioned earlier, our meeting place was and Bacacay Port, even if we were travelling to Bacacay Port, Mayon was still very visible.  You can clearly see the smoke coming from her mouth.




Bacacay Port was a 40 minute travel time from Neuhouse.
From the Bacacay port, Mayon was still beautifully visible and it's view is always breathtaking.


We were managed by Love Boat Tours c/o Ms Ana Banadero (0916 293 8743).  Before we depart, we hade a pre-departure orientation.  Where we will go and what we need to do to take care of the islands that we will be going.  We took the package with meals (am/pm snack and lunch).




This is the famous Vanishing Island . From the name itself, this island is at the middle of the sea, a sandbar, when it is low tide, the island appears, then high tide, the island vanishes. If you look closely at my back - there Mayon is being covered by a lot of clouds.


Trivia: This was used to be calle Wara-Wara Beach but it didn't have much kick or recall especially with foreign nationals and thus Ms Ana called it "Vanishing Island" -- it was then became very appealing to tourists.




You will see a number of starfish and the Vanishing Island and you can take photo opps with them (for few seconds). Just make sure that you bring them back to the water immediately as they easily gets stressed.





There is an option to swim in Vanishing Island, the water was so clear and it was so refreshing.




Our next destination was at Cabungahan Island!
This is where we had our lunch.


This was and Guinanayan Island!










Our last stop as at Cagraray Island .
This is where you can locate the famous Amphitheatre.







The following day, our only destination was at Cagsawa Ruins.


Overall -- we had a great 3 days 2 nights stay in Legazpi.

Another post shall be completed for the expenses that we had and the foodies we enjoyed!

Xoxo



Sunday, 23 November 2014

Our "You and Me Day 2014" in Boracay

A lot has been said about Boracay, a lot of posts have been shared and I am pretty sure that they were all helpful.

I wanted to share some of the things that we did while we were in Boracay. Where we ate, where we went and how much we spent.



Let me start off with the air fare -- we are used to having Cebu Pacific for our travels but this time we used Air Asia. We departed and arrived in Terminal 4 and although we lost an hour because our flight was delayed (due to air traffic) it was still a good travel with Air Asia.

We chose Kalibo Airport because:
1. It is a lot cheaper than Caticlan Airport
2. Not so much prone to delays (because Caticlan Airport is smaller)

Upon arriving to Kalibo -- 

- we rode a bus (for 1+ hours) to reach the port.
- then on a fast jet (for 15-20 mins) to reach Boracay Island
- then on a van to our hotel.

We booked Southwest Tours Boracay Inc for our Airport to Hotel transfer (back and forth) and I must say that these transfers were very well organized!  They also have a lot of partner hotels that will make your accommodation a lot cheaper.

We stayed in La Carmela de Boracay (where Boy Abunda was a co-owner).  You will see a lot of photos of celebrities at their lobby and it was a good (not to mention cheap) place to stay!



We stayed at the East Wing of the Premium Suites. They offer free breakfast buffet from 5am to 9am and if you like to go pool dipping then you can enjoy that in La Carmela! The staff and crew were all very friendly! 

As early as 5:30am, we were already out in the sea. Simply because there were less people and the heat of the sun is not that intense.  Not to mention the cold beach!! 



Yes this was at 5:30 in the morning where Sweets was trying to do a "jump shot".

Another thing that we enjoyed was eating! 
Most of the time we had buffets and let me share with you where we ate. 

We had our first dinner buffet in La Carmela.
Their buffet costs Php300.00 per pax.

We had one lunch at Astoria Boracay.
Their buffet costs Php420.00 per pax.

Then we had dinner buffet at La Soleil.
Their buffet costs around Php400.00 per pax.

We had another dinner buffet in Boracay Peninsula Resort.
Their buffet costs Php395.00 per pax.

If you ask me where I enjoyed the most.. 
I would rate them as follows:

1. Boracay Peninsula Resort - they had seafood and this is what Sweets and I was looking for at the onset! Oysters, Clam, Crab, fish and other viands! Their pork BBQ was also a winner - naka 10 sticks kami ni Sweets!



2. La Soleil - they also had sea food minus the clam and crab but they had baked mussels!  Their chicken wings were also nice as well as their chocolate balls. 



3. Astoria Boracay - they didnt have any seafood but the taste of the food was a winner! The ambiance was also nice since the tables were located inside their hotel. Can I just say that their New York Cheesecake was the bomb!!


4. La Carmela - the food was not extravagant but can still satisfy a hungry tummy! I loved their chiffon cake and I'm hands up with their butter icing! 

Another thing that we did was to go shopping! 
Yes! We went to "D Mall" and "D Talipapa".  There is definitely no way that we will miss anything! 


If you are not fond of buffets -- then you can go to "D Talipapa" and make "paluto".  They have fresh seefood choices and you have a say on what you want to eat! Plus not to mention it's going to be a bit cheaper than buffets. 

There are a lot to do in this island! 
People will approach you if you would like to do some activities and it's up to you to haggle!  Don't forget though that these people would like to earn a living and thus don't be so much " kuripot"!




The only activity that we did was Paraw Sailing over sunset! ^_^




On average this is what we spent: 

Php 1,000.00 - Transport from Angono to Airport (bac k and forth)
Php 2,000.00 - Air Fare for 2 (back and forth)
Php 8,900.00 - 4 days, 3 night stay in La Carmela + Airport Transfer (back and forth)
Php 3,500.00 - Food 
Php 5,000.00 - Pasalubong

One motto that Sweets and I share every time we travel is that we do not want to be stingy!
"Hindi namin titipirin ang sarili namin!" 

Simply because each vacation that we do is a well deserved one! That it's our reward to ourselves! 

Xoxo

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Interesting finds in Boracay

There are many summer destinations here in the Philippines and one of the top ones would be in Boracay. With all those buzz going around Boracay, sometimes I feel that this place is overrated.  That a lot of people are always there that it became overcrowded.


When I was there -- all of those judgements vanished.  It was really a great place to relax -- "great" is not even the right word to describe the place (for me) because staying there for four days really energized me! 

Though the crowd did not help with the "relaxing" part because its just noisy... Well if you stay inside your hotel then it will definitely be quiet (but that defeats your purpose in going to Boracay.. He he)

There are different reasons why you will go to Boracay: 

1. It's summer and you want to wear your bikini
2. You are broken hearted and you want to mend it
3. You are a travel junkie who loves the beach and its activities
4. You don't know where you want to spend your money
5. Your family or friends wanted company and you are available!

And a lot more...

But when we went there we only had one purpose.. 
To really just enjoy the beach and relax (and do a lot of eating).

I feel accomplished because we did just that it was like so refreshing! Ang sarap pala talaga ng walang ginagawa!! 

I will definitely go back and here are my three reasons! 

1. I love eating - buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner all over the place!
2. I love nature - it gives me peace and it makes me realize more how powerful He is!
3. The people!! I met a lot of people and they are:

   - Honest

           KL: Ate may CR po ba?
           Ate: Meron po, pero may bayad.
                      ~ at least na manage ang expectations ko

           KL: Kuya what time kami balik for Sailing Boat
           Kuya: Mga 5pm.. Kase 5:20pm ang sunset 
                      ~ it was one of the best sunset watching while at the sail boat because we never missed the sunset!

            Bata: Kuya bigay mo na yung bayad mo pls
            Noel: bakit ba nagmamadali ka?
            Bata: anjan na kase ung nag sisira ng sand eh
                      ~ wala ng paligoy ligoy pa!


    - Sincere 

            Every time they do things for their visitors, you can always feel their heartfelt welcome and love!  Simply because they value their visitors and for me it gives the warmth needed for a well deserved vacation.

    - Don't Care (in a good way) 

           ~ People can do what they wanna do and wear what they wanna wear without the fear of being judged.  That was definitely the thing there which made me happy!  No, I did not wear a two piece nor I walked wearing just my swimsuit but people did and nobody cared!  Just do your thing (of course without compromising anyone) and no one will point fingers at you!  It was an absolute freedom!

     - Inspiring

             ~ I was watching this person while he was sweeping the wet floor by the pool and I suddenly cried.  It was really tears of joy because he looked like he was enjoying what he was doing.

            KL: Naiiyak Ako..
            Noel: Bakit?
            KL: nakita mo ung nag ma-map?
            Noel:Uu
            KL: Parang gustong gusto niya ginagawa nya! 
            Noel: Uu! Kumakanta pa siya ng "Raining Rain is falling down, falling down"...

            ~ It's their work (I know) but seeing someone sincerely doing his/her job and still has the energy to say "Good Morning" is an energy that you just want to spread!  It was inspiring!   I feel guilty because sometimes I complain about little things that I can control, I feel tired every time I go to work and sometime hate just what I am doing (I am not referring to my work right now).  Then here I am seeing this very engaged fellow and I felt stupid about myself!  Life is so good to be cranky -- we have to enjoy it and be happy!

There you go.. 
Overall our stay there was worth it -- if there were less people then I would have appreciated the beach and the sand even more!  Nevertheless, it was really a place that we shouldn't all miss!! 

Xoxo