We’ve all got our favourite holiday destinations, and when it comes to summer holidays, there are so many wonderful hotspots to choose from.
Missing the beach
It’s been two months since our last vacation and now our bodies are screaming for another break. We have our weekends off alright but it’s still different when you’re going out of town, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. We’re looking forward to our company outing next month at Laiya, San Juan but we can’t hold off our yearning for a quick escape. And since Holy Week is near, it’s the perfect time for a beach outing. I’m excited to plan this one because it will be our first “family” outing together, mommy-daddy-baby outing!
Boracay, Aklan (April 5-7, 2008)
How to get there:
Cagban Port
Activities:
Aside from swimming, walking along its shores, food tripping and checking out stuffs at D’Mall, there are plenty of activities you can do while in the island. In the afternoon, you can get a henna tattoo or braid your hair ready for partying at night. As for us, we hired a trike for Php 450 to get us Puka Beach and Mt. Luho, Boracay’s highest elevation. Puka Beach reminds me of Putipot Island in Zambales, it still has the powdery white sand and calm waters Boracay was known for minus the crowd. So if you want to have some peace and relaxation, then head to Puka Beach, lay your beach towels, read a book or just soak up the sun. To see the island on a different perspective, we went to Mt. Luho to see the entire island. The view from the top was breathtaking, great for picture-taking. We had a 360 degrees view of the island, a panoramic vista of the sea and the establishments in the island. The trike driver also mentioned the Bat Cave and the Crystal Cave as another tourist destination and perhaps, we’ll visit them in the future.
Puka Beach
Mt. Luho
view from Mt. Luho
One can never ran out of activities in the island. You can pass up the afternoon lulls by playing frisbee, beach volleyball, having a massage or by sipping your favorite shakes. Come sunset, you can avail of the Sunset Cruises (Php 499) to experience the sunset while in the ocean.
Travel expenses:
From Manila to Boracay:
Round trip fare (Manila-Kalibo-Manila; Manila-Caticlan-Manila): ranges from Php 3000-Php 8000 (book early to avail of promos and discounts)
Manila Domestic Airport Terminal fee: Php 200
Kalibo-Caticlan Jetty Port via bus or van (if via Manila-Kalibo): Php 100
Transportation fee: Php 19.50
Environmental fee: Php 50
Terminal fee: Php 50
Trike from Cagban Port to hotel: Php 20 per head
From Boracay to Manila:
Trike from hotel to Cagban Port: Php 20 per head
Terminal fee: Php 50
Transportation fee: Php 19.50
Caticlan Jetty Port-Kalibo via bus or van: Php 100
Kalibo Airport Terminal fee: Php 20
Going North – Laoag, Ilocos Norte (Part 2)
Next stop is the Cape Bojeador Lighthouse also known as Burgos Lighthouse in Burgos, Ilocos Norte. This is one of the must-see landmarks aside from the windmills in Ilocos Norte. It’s proudly set on a hill overlooking the South China Sea making it the highest lighthouse in the Philippines. From 1892, it still serves its purpose, flashing its light every minute.
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse
In front of Paoay church is where you can find Herencia Cafe, home of the famous “pinakbet pizza”. But we were too full of our lunch that we decided skip to eat pizza. We spent the rest of the afternoon touring Malacanang of the North and Fort Ilocandia.
Fort Ilocandia