Tuesday, March 13, 2012

BORACAY

ABOUT
A tropical island about an hour's flight from Manila. Its long white sand beaches rival the best beaches of more popular destinations. Facilities are available to suit different levels of activity. For those wanting to just lounge around and take in some rays, beach-front hotels usually have lounge chairs set up just a few steps away from the hotel entrances. Facilities for the usual water sports activities such as sailing, wind surfing, snorkeling, diving and jet skiing are also widely available for those in search of more active pursuits. Boracay nightlife is pulsating with many bars and restaurants serving food, drink and fun until the very late evening.
The port of entry for Boracay Island is the small town of Caticlan on the mainland. Outrigger boats or "bancas" leave every few minutes from Caticlan's jetty port. The short boat trip to Boracay's jetty port at Cagban costs $0.45. Tourists have to pay a terminal fee and an environmental fee of $4. Tricycles are available at Cagban to bring passengers to their hotels. Tricycle fare is from $0.45-$3 per trip depending where your resort is.


BEACHES
WHITE BEACH
Not only a stretch of powdery white sand against azure water, it's also the commercial center of the island. The long beach is divided into three sections: Station 1, Station 2, and Station 3. Station 1 has the widerst beachfront, where prime hotels are resort are located. Accommodations are pricier, but quality is generally the best as well. Station 2 is the center for shopping, eating, partying, and etc. The beach here is also the most crowded, and the area is the noisiest. Station 3 is quieter than Station 2 and is the least developed, and also the lowest priced. All of White Beach is open to public, so one can relax and/or swim wherever they like, regardless of hotel location.
Willy's Rock

PUKA BEACH
A quiet stretch of white sand along the northern tip of the island, it is an image of what most people expect on a tropical island: white sand, azure water, and relatively empty. The sand is more coarse and the water tends to be a little rougher than on White Beach. Similarly, there are fewer services--there are only a couple of restaurants, but you likely won't have a problem getting a cold drink or an ice cream as there are a few vendors that patrol the beach. You'll be able to hire a tricycle to get there in less than 10-15min from central White Beach. Make sure you arrange a pickup if it is a quiet day and no tricycles are hanging around the beach. Most people experience Puka as one of their sail boat or banca stops during a day trip. This is a good spot for a picnic, but be sure to bring your trash home with you.

BALING HAI BEACH
A quiet little cove just north of Diniwid Beach, where you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling and dining in a relaxed, peaceful environment. There are some fantastic views form the cliff-top restaurant. Baling Hai is often included as a stop-off on an island boat tour.

BULABOG BEACH
Come there on a windy days to see kite boarders doing high jumps and crazy tricks.

THE BAT CAVE
Houses many small insectivorous bats, and locals will be more than happy to accompany you there for a fee, or "tip". The guide will then take you on a short hike through the forest to the mouth of a cave, which drops down at a very steep angle. The mouth of the cave is littered with large boulders, and is extremely difficult to enter and walk down. You will have to pay $1 entry fee to visit both caves on behalf of the family that owns the land, in addition to paying your guide. Visiting both caves can cost up to $56 for the guide, but this is the "rich tourist price" so try to bargain.


DO
CLIFF DIVING at Ariel's Point
Located 30min from Station 1 by outrigger boat. Visitors can reach Ariel's Point by purchasing tickets at Ariel's House before 11am on the day of departure. At $27 for round-trip boat transfer, a barbecue buffet, unlimited drinks (bottle water, beer, soda, rum), and access to Ariel's Point services and amenities. This is a daytime activity not to be missed.

SCUBA DIVING
There are dozens of Dive Centers along the White Beach; it is a good place to learn or to improve your skills. Cost is typically $33 per dive which includes hire of all equipment. There are 25-30 dive sites within 10-15 minutes speed boat ride form the beach, suitable for beginners up to advanced level. Dives range from 'Angol Point' (10m), through 'Crocodile Island' (22-25m), a straightforward wall dive, up to 'Yapak' - a deep wall dive suitable for only the most experienced divers due to strong currents, although here is the possibility of seeing sharks and stingrays.
Angol Point
Crocodile Island
Yapak

BOAT TOURS
The best way to see the beauty of Boracay and its various beaches is by Paraw (native outrigger sailboat). There are dozens of companies offering this service. It is better to go with a reputable and established group such as Allen Fun Tours (motorized banca boat tours) or Red Pirates (paraw sailing) to ensure your safety and avoid being overcharged.

KITEBOARDING

SKIMBOARDING
Be sure to hire an expert to teach you to do the skills; 1hr lesson from a local rider is usually around $7.

PARASAILING
Take a parasailing tour around the island, to explore quiete beaches and snorkel sites. Cruise back at sunset to experience breathtaking views.

Monday, March 12, 2012

MANILA

ABOUT
The National Capital Region and the prime tourist destination. It is located on the island of Luzon. Arrive in Manila through Ninoy Aquino International Airport.



ATTRACTIONS
Manila
The capital of the Philippines, one of the most densely populated cities in the world.

Venue for the best museums of the city, bayside restaurants, an open-air theater featuring free classical music concerts, a planetarium, early morning jogging and tai chi enthusiasts. It is a popular meeting spot for family picnics.

A marine wildlife facility located behind the Quirino Grandstand at Rizal Park. The 86,000 sf oceanarium features an 85 ft underwater acrylic tunnel. Mostly accessible by taxi, but can be walked if you are in the vicinity of Rizal Park.


Quezon City
A 30min drive from the airport. It has its share of large shopping malls, and electronic and automotive parts discount center.

Currently the largest mall in the country and the world's third largest mall. It houses more than 400 shops and 200 dining establishments.

A large shopping mall that rivals SM City North EDSA as one of te largest malls in Manila's metropolitan area.


Pasay City
Home to cultural centers and establishments as well as the Philippines' largest mall, the Mall of Asia; as well as one of the country's popular attraction, the Coconut Palace.

The 2nd largest mall in the Philippines, 3rd largest mall in Asia, and 4th largest mall in the world.

The official residence and principal workplace of the Vice President of Philippines.

A family oriented 35,000 square meter amusement park.

A luxury casino resort.


Pasig City
An industrial town with a booming business district. Downtown Pasig is home to more rustic churches, American period houses, and excellent cuisine. It will only take minutes from the airport.

A unique shopping complex that appears in the form of Philippine Native Houses. There are many bargain shops in this area, and the unique motif also offers a pleasant experience for tourist. People could get a calesa ride around the complex for a small price. The barbecue stalls here are great too.


Tagaytay City
A popular destination, Tagaytay has a mild climate and dramatic scenery. By car, it is about 1hr and 15min drive from Manila.

An active volcano with a large crater lake with a small cone rising in the middle. There is a park at the overlook area bove the Taal volcano. About an hour from Manila, it is accessible by taxi, bus or privately owned vehicle. You can take a 15min outrigger boat ride to the volcano that is within the lake. Once on the island, the boat guides will heard you to a point where you can go horseback riding to the volcano. It takes about 30-45min and is quite bumpy. The guides with the horses take you to the top which is very spectacular and you can explore the top for as long as you want.
Another option is hiking which will take anywhere from 50-90min, so only do so if yo have reasonable fitness (because of the hills, rocky terrain, etc.) When up at the volcano, watch out for guides trying to show groups of tourists heating tricks. These consist of getting a can of soft drink or water, cutting the can or bottle in half and watching the ground heat boil the water or liquid which is pretty cool to see, and you can boil an egg if you bring one with you.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

PALAWAN

ABOUT
Palawan is an island province that stretches from Mindoro to Borneo in the southwest. The province boasts many splendid beaches and resorts. Puerto Princesa International Airport is the main gateway to Palawan, major airlines serve international and domestic flights. A new airport is near completion in San Vicente.



ATTRACTIONS
Puerto Princesa
By Plane: an hour away by plane from Manila

8 km in length; is reputably the longest underground river in the world. The winding path of the river is navigable via small pumpboats that depart from Sabang Beach. Travel time from the city proper to Sabang is about 1.5 hours.

Consists of several islets with beautiful beaches. It is the place to go to for swimming, snorkeling as well as beach and island hopping. Accessible via the Sta. Lourdes wharf which is 25 minutes away from the city. Pumpboats at the wharf can be hired to take visitors to the various islets on the bay. Arrive before 11am to go island hopping if you require a small boat (1-5 people) and before 2:30pm if you require a larger boat.
Honda Bay Photo

Formerly the Crocodile Farming Institute, and still referred to by locals as the "Crocodile Farm." About 30-40 minutes from the city center. The place is open from 8:30am - 4:30pm. From Rizal Avenue, you can take an 8-person covered pickup truck (labeled "Irawan") for $0.45 and the Croc Farm is the last stop. You can also take a tricycle carrying only one or two people, which will cost $2-$3. Croc Farm tickets cost $0.89. You start with a guided tour of the crocs which last about 15 minutes. After that, you wonder around by yourself in the endemic species area, where you have to be careful not to fall through a few rotton and crumbling wooden bridges.


Quezon
By bus or van: from San Jose terminal in Puerto Princesa ($4)

The Tabon cave complex consists of 29 explored caves, but there are 200 caves known on Lipuun Point. Diwata Cave and Liyang Cave are open to public. Catch a bus or van from the San Jose terminal in Puerto Princesa. At the Quezon Wharf, pumpboats (3o minutes) are available at chartered trip to Tabon Caves.


Busuanga Island
Francisco B. Reyes Airport serves the general area of Busuanga. Fly into Busuanga from Manila. The flight from Manila takes one hour. The trip from the airport to the town of Coron will take about 40-50min.

It is a home to both endemic animals and African wildlife. Modest accommodations are available for an overnight stay. From Manila, Sea Air corporation service the
Manila-Busuanga route at least once daily using an 18-seater aircraft (1hr 30min). Upon arrival at the Yulo King Ranch in Busuanga, jeepneys will take visitors to the Decalatiao Wharf (30min). Boats will be waiting to ferry passengers to Calauit island (3hrs).

Wreck Diving in Busuanga
Located in the heart of Coron town. Sea Dive is the only PADI authorized dive shop in Coron.
Tucked away on "Discovery Island," a 10minute boat ride from the pier. Talk to Vivian in Coron town located at the Discovery Bar or get to the pier around 8am to catch the boat out.
Located between the Discovery Bar and downtown.
Located almost a kilometer from the town center, very near the Hospital.

Island Hopping in Busuanga
Resorts can arrange boat rental, or you can head down to the Market Pier in Coron and get a boat captain ($23-$33). Boats generally handle around 6 passengers. Grab a lunch before you head out. You can also buy meat, fish, veggies from the wet market and request the boat captain to barbecue or cook them for you or your group. You can go camping on a (somewhat) deserted island.


Coron
Fly into Busuanga from Manila. Van transfers $3 per person, $33 for the whole van
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If you are staying in Coron Town, you can walk to the foot of Mt. Tapyas, where there is a basketball court, from the main market square in 10min. Alternately, you can go by tricycle for $0.22. The hike to the top will probably take 30-40min to complete. The view is worth it at any time of day, but especially at sunset. Most people will definitely prefer to go up mornings or evenings, when it is cooler.
Mt Tapyas Photo

$5 entrance fee. Before approaching the lake, go over the cave and glimpse at the great view on top of the mountain. This view is the most photographed area in Palawan. It is also judged as the cleanest lake in the country.
Kayangan Lake: Breathtaking view

The water and towering rocks are great photos. On low tide, experience kayaking under the hole of the rock. At high tide, one can swim through the hole of the rock or a walkway can be used to get to the other side of the lagoon. $3 entrance fee.
at twin lagoon

Entrance is $3. Bring goggles or snorkles to observe underwater rock formations.
Barracuda Lake: Your approach by boat.

Very picturesque with its flower trees set against the rocky island. It has sugary fine white sand in its beachline
Banol Beach

Offers guided mangrove kayak tours ($11), trekking Mt. Lunes Santo + bamboo cooked lunch ($11), and Starry Starry Night mangrove firefly/plankton cruises ($4).
Kingfisher Park: Boat used to transport guests to restaurant, 5 mins ride.

Offering large pools warmed by the geothermal water spring in the area. The hottest pools cascade into a large pool that empties into the ocean. Beautiful place to hang out in the evening after a long day of activities. Entrance fee of $3. Accessible by boat or by tricycle from town. It will take you 20-25min from Coron town market, and cost you $7-$9 depending on the passengers. This includes bringing you back to town after 1-3hrs. The entrance fee is $2-$3.

Island Hopping in Coron
Head down to the Market Pier and rent an authentic filipino bangka and captain. Boats generally handle around 6 passengers. Grab a lunch before you head out. You can also buy meat, fish, veggies from the wet market and request the boat captain to barbecue or cook them for you or your group.
Experience swimming in an aquarium, beautiful corals and a great variety of fishes. There is a caretaker who will collect $3 from tourists. Recommended time to snorkel is around 1pm-2pm. Current can be strong in the morning. This is one of the best sites in snorkel in Coron.
Approaching Siete Pecados. Note the rock formations.
Black limestone island with white sand beaches near most of the major WW2 wrecks in the area.
Sangat Island Reserve: wooden walk way
Beautiful island with very fine white sand beach just like Boracay (or better) but withoutconstruction. Entrance is $3-$4.
A longer boat trip from town. With white sand beaches and numerous Pacific Giant Clams.

Wreck Diving in Busuanga
Tucked away on "Discovery Island," a 10minute boat ride from the pier. Talk to Vivian in Coron town located at the Discovery Bar or get to the pier around 8am to catch the boat out.
Located between the Discovery Bar and downtown.
Located almost a kilometer from the town center, very near the Hospital.


El Nido
By van, the trip usually takes 5hrs between El Nido and Puerto Princesa.
Linestone cliffs, lagoons, beautiful beaches.


Port Barton
From Puerto Princesa New Market bus station, there is a daily bus going to Port Barton ($5) but only if there are enough passengers.
A truly laid-back coastal getaway with a great beach. The main attraction is the beautiful Beach.